The new Kingdom Corner is taking shape at Highway 160 and Homestead Road.
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The weekend event will be the first in the judge’s reelection campaign.
The Nevada Free Taxes Coalition is looking for Pahrump volunteers for the upcoming tax season.
The mural is part of a renovation project for the Tourism Information Center.
After a period of uncertainty, and with a new merge, these clinics are staying alive in Pahrump.
A woman who authorities believe was suffering from an ‘emotional crisis’ was rescued from an unstable cliff ledge in Death Valley National Park earlier this month.
A two-story, 40,000-square-foot STEM university building that will include classrooms and a large lecture hall was unveiled by Spaceport CEO Robert Lauer.
Tastebuds are set to be dancing in delight as the Pahrump Taco Fest makes its much-anticipated return to the valley. There is still time for competitors to sign up for a chance at the coveted title of best tacos in town.
The new change paves a path to allow family members who are caring for a child to access the same financial resources from the state as traditional foster care providers.
The 3rd annual event included activities and games, such as face painting, Find the Baby and Don’t Say Bay-Bee, adding an element of fun.
A proposal by MediWaste Disposal LLC to bring a medical waste treatment facility to the valley has touched off a wave of public unrest, with a crowd of Pahrump residents flocking to the latest Nye County Commission meeting to express their displeasure.
Three motorcyclists who died in a crash along US 95 about 2 miles south of Goldfield last week have been identified as Benny Hall, 52, of Tonopah; Jeffery Hicks, 72, of Goldfield; and Frank Winkler, 54, of Linton, Ind.
Volunteers came together at this ghost town’s Pink Lady Painting Party.
The Property and Environment Research Center released a report finding annual adoptions of wild horses and burros have more than doubled since the adoption incentive program began five years ago.
Though it has become widely known as the unofficial kickoff of summer, two local veterans’ organizations are helping ensure the real meaning of Memorial Day is not lost among the fun of pool parties and cookouts.
The new Kingdom Corner is taking shape at Highway 160 and Homestead Road.
The weekend event will be the first in the judge’s reelection campaign.
The Nevada Free Taxes Coalition is looking for Pahrump volunteers for the upcoming tax season.
The mural is part of a renovation project for the Tourism Information Center.
