Some people love them, some people hate them, and most seem to do a bit of both. But what should be done about them? The town is asking BLM to address an overpopulation of burros.
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Butch “Patches” Harper was a well-known figure in Pahrump and although he is no longer with the community, his legacy of encouraging smiles and happiness lives on.
For the last two years, Nye County has been doing all it can to stop large-scale commercial solar developments in the Pahrump Valley. Now, it’s teaming up with the Nye County Water District Governing Board on a special order that would effectively stymie the energy projects.
In September of last year, the U.S. Treasury launched a new federal program that is leaving Nye County with a windfall of $12 million which can be used in nearly any way the county desires.
Nye County has been casting about for ways to provide more adequate space for its staff and with a $2.34 million remodel contract awarded for what once housed planning, public works and building and safety, several departments are set to be shifted to new locations.
As of 3 p.m. Friday, crews were back on the scene of a fire that had largely been contained on Thursday afternoon.
Another Pahrump resident is facing a charge for allegedly misusing the 911 emergency phone system.
One of the most-read stories on pvtimes.com this month was an article written by John Clausen about the forced evictions of residents at a Pahrump homeless camp. Here are some reactions from our readers.
A youth psychiatric facility in Amargosa Valley that has faced heavy fines is no longer appealing the revocation of its state license.
Three out of 10 people moving to the state of Nevada are from California, according to a new study.