Karl Mitchell spoke with the Las Vegas Review-Journal after Nye County officials executed a search warrant last week to seize seven tigers residing on Mitchell’s property in Pahrump.
News
Scam targeting those applying for construction permits.
Thousands made their way through town during ‘world’s largest cop run’
The PVHS track and field team dominated their last home meet with 20 top finishers.
Proponents are making another attempt at establishing the valley’s first charter school.
A Pahrump man is accused of abusing the 911 emergency line after he falsely reported that he had been involved in a police shoot out, according to a Nye County Sheriff’s Office report.
Veterans of Pahrump Valley learned about the resources and services available locally to them at the 6th Annual Cles Saunders Memorial Veterans Extravaganza.
This past weekend was life-changing for many living in and around the town of Tonopah, with Remote Area Medical bringing its free, pop-up health care clinic to the community for the very first time.
Nye County is updating its Hazard Mitigation Plan — how you can get involved.
For more than six decades, the Nevada State Engineer’s Office has collected revenue from a special levy on all taxable parcels in the Pahrump Valley but last year, Nye County officials took a stand against the assessment and declined to approve a resolution necessary to authorize the collection of that special levy.
Members of Pahrump Valley Firefighters IAFF Local 4068 are calling for Pahrump Valley Fire Rescue Chief Scott Lewis to resign — or face being fired — citing a 56-point list of health, safety and mismanagement concerns drafted by local union members. The union has now expressed two votes of “no confidence” in their leader.
Fields of ephemeral wildflowers aren’t expected this year at Death Valley, but the nearby national park’s rock-solidly stunning geology never takes time off.
“If you have arrived at our desert from another part of the country, you will soon find out that gardening here is very different…” says Sandy Nelson, secretary Pahrump Valley Garden Club.
These teens designed a model that helps parents detect some common disguises behind today’s “designer drugs.”
Poof-dirt is causing issues after leaking water line repair there, according to a dozen in the south Pahrump master-planned community.
Karl Mitchell spoke with the Las Vegas Review-Journal after Nye County officials executed a search warrant last week to seize seven tigers residing on Mitchell’s property in Pahrump.
Scam targeting those applying for construction permits.
Thousands made their way through town during ‘world’s largest cop run’
The PVHS track and field team dominated their last home meet with 20 top finishers.