Despite local officials’ opposition to the concept of using Pahrump’s limited water to supply solar projects that area residents have made clear they do not want, there seems to be little they can do to put a stop to it.
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Higher education is a worthy goal to pursue, but it also comes at a cost. For many students hoping to continue their academic instruction after high school, the price tag can present a major hurdle.
In a place as physically large and spread out as the Pahrump Valley, it can be easy to overlook — and therefore miss out on — some of the businesses that call the town and surrounding areas home.
A dozen small glass and ceramic constructions have appeared on a rocky ridge beside Hwy 374 in Beatty
A GoFundMe account has been established for the family of a man killed in a recent motorcycle crash.
The band Incognito will be playing at the Fall Festival from 7-8 p.m. this Thursday on the main stage in Petrack Park.
The Pahrump Senior Center is hosting a special event today.
The Pahrump man arrested and charged with open murder and child abuse, causing substantial bodily harm, was formally arraigned before Judge Kent Jasperson on Thursday morning.
More details are emerging about a nighttime fatal wreck that killed a Good Samaritan along U.S. Highway 6 in Esmeralda County on Labor Day weekend.
Nevada is ramping up its fight against the proposed Yucca Mountain waste dump, with a contract for nearly $1 million for legal services up for a vote on Tuesday.
The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.
A program in Pahrump works to fulfill the needs of abused and neglected children throughout the valley.
The Center for Biological Diversity and the Sierra Club filed a lawsuit this week challenging the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s June sale of oil and gas leases in parts of Nevada, including Nye County.
A powerful storm system this week brought heavy rains and wind to Death Valley National Park, damaging buildings and employees’ vehicles.
Pahrump could get the first brothel owned by prostitutes.
Despite local officials’ opposition to the concept of using Pahrump’s limited water to supply solar projects that area residents have made clear they do not want, there seems to be little they can do to put a stop to it.
Higher education is a worthy goal to pursue, but it also comes at a cost. For many students hoping to continue their academic instruction after high school, the price tag can present a major hurdle.
In a place as physically large and spread out as the Pahrump Valley, it can be easy to overlook — and therefore miss out on — some of the businesses that call the town and surrounding areas home.
A dozen small glass and ceramic constructions have appeared on a rocky ridge beside Hwy 374 in Beatty