Longtime Pahrump retailer, Pahrump Rentals and Do It Best Hardware recently expanded its business to include art supplies.
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With all the buzz about the NFL’s Oakland Raiders possibly relocating to Las Vegas, one of Nevada’s most notorious businessmen is trying to do his part to help lure the team to Southern Nevada.
Valley Electric Association received the two-thirds vote it needed to approve the nearly $200 million sale of its high-voltage system to Chicago-based GridLiance Hold Co., the cooperative announced Friday.
Eric Trump, son of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, encouraged everyone to get out and vote because Nevada is “crucially important,” at a rally in town Friday.
Support has narrowed to a slim majority of likely Nevada voters for a ballot measure to expand background checks for private party firearm sales and transfers, according to a poll commissioned by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
As Halloween brings the ghouls and goblins out Monday evening, motorists, homeowners and trick-or-treaters need to heed safety tips to ensure all the Pahrump Valley has a safe and spooky holiday weekend.
There’s no shortage of safe, Halloween-themed events throughout the weekend in the community.
The man arrested and charged in the death of a scooter rider on New Year’s Day was spared the maximum sentence for DUI causing death.
Beth Halberstam from the AmeriCorps local chapter is looking for area residents who want to make a difference.
BEATTY — It’s the wildest, busiest, most fun time of the year in town again. Beatty Days kick off this afternoon in Cottonwood Park, with vendors scheduled to start opening and the first live band taking to the lower stage at 1 p.m.
The work week will end the same way it began this week in town, rainy.
Death Valley National Park’s remote airstrip has reopened after volunteers with the Recreation Aviation Foundation repaired the damaged area.
Three people were arrested last week in connection with an alleged kidnapping of an elderly man.
Nye County Manager Pam Webster wants to focus on Pahrump’s blighted properties in a Community Development Block Grant application process.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office will receive $1.8 million for the purchasing of new equipment and hiring of new personnel from a tax first approved nine years ago.