The Trojans captured their first playoff victory in 19 years with a win over GV Christian before their season ended to powerhouse The Meadows Mustangs.
The historic Christian Brothers Band is making its California debut, and tickets are free for the upcoming performance just outside Death Valley National Park.
The Pahrump Valley Lady Trojans faced a relentless opponent in the Class 3A regional semifinals, as the No. 1 seeded Bulldogs advanced to the regional championship.
Qualifying for state nearly two weeks ago after capturing the league championship in Las Vegas at The Meadows, on Feb. 7 the program is looking to take home some new hardware.
Amid the buzz of the Pahrump Hot Air Rally and Valentine’s Day festivities, dedicated bowlers kept their focus sharp at the Pahrump Nugget for the Pahrump Valley 500 Club’s 9-Pin No-Tap Doubles tournament.
This celebration will feature live music, family-friendly fun and the In-N-Out Cookout Truck.
Local small business startups have the chance to take part in the Pitch Room and gain valuable feedback.
What’s happening this week in Pahrump?
A boardwalk which provides easy access to view Salt Creek Pupfish has reopened at Death Valley National Park 3½ years after it was destroyed by flooding.
We need investments in our power grid to keep up with rising demand and maintain reliability.
Behind relentless performances from sophomore Addi Nelsen and junior Riley Saldana, the Pahrump Valley High School girls basketball team delivered a statement 43-24 win over No. 5 Moapa Valley on Wednesday night.
The annual Crab Fest raked in $40k for foster youth advocacy.
The incumbent commissioner cites water rights, economic growth and public lands access as top priorities in her reelection campaign.
A local family is encouraging healthy individuals to consider becoming live organ donors.
Nevada’s awarded amount through the Rural Health Transformation Program was announced last year, and state officials recently shared additional details on how they plan to use the funds.
In a playoff atmosphere so tense you could hear a pin drop, Pahrump Valley survived by the slimmest of margins Wednesday night, escaping GV Christian’s gym with a 57-56 victory in the Class 3A regional quarterfinals.
Pahrump Moose Lodge hosting “A Little Bit Country” Homeschool Dance this March
Bring the whole family to this Fish and Wildlife Service event to enjoy creative and scientific fun.
The Pahrump Valley Junior High and High School Rodeo returned with a bang this year, hosting around 200 young competitors over a three-day weekend at the McCullogh Rodeo Arena.
44 men, women and youngsters gathered to construct desert wildlife watering stations
What’s happening this week in Pahrump?
Over a century after it was written, “Rossum’s Universal Robots” maintains its relevance.
The Nevada Secretary of State’s office announced the increase at the start of the month, and the total number of voters is now over 2 million.
Democrats aren’t against “nationalizing” elections as long as they’re the ones doing the nationalizing.
Death Valley National Park Service replaced rustic 3-sided latrines with government-issue vault toilets with concrete holding tanks that do not leach. You know what that means, right?
Position is determined by election and Klapper delighted to have been chosen by her fellow judges and justices of the peace.
The volunteer program and partnerships are helping boost the local shelter.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office has also announced its latest Joining Forces campaign that focuses on impaired driving.
The chief deputy district attorney wants to focus on public safety, transparency and accessibility if elected.
