Despite a wave of public outcry from residents, Realtors, landowners and developers alike, the commission, sitting as the governing board of Pahrump, was unable to pass a motion to begin the process of seeking legal action to halt Nevada State Engineer Order #1293.
Pahrump and other surrounding communities are getting a boost in funds for marketing efforts through several state grants.
The new addition to the Pahrump Community Church served as the venue for this year’s Martin Luther King Jr. Foundation’s All People’s Luncheon on Monday.
The Internal Revenue Service, state tax agencies and the tax industry are warning tax professionals of early signs that cybercriminals already are at work as the nation’s tax season approaches.
A symbol of the recent holiday season was being taken down in Pahrump on Tuesday.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Saturday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $15 million.
The Pahrump Regional Planning Commission is bringing forward possible changes to Nye County Code regulating signage in the Pahrump Valley, with much of the amendments to be modeled after a Henderson city ordinance.
A total of 20 graduates from the Nevada Highway Patrol Advanced Academy 78 received the title of trooper at their graduation ceremony held this month in Carson City.
Nye County Treasurer Richard Billman officially resigned from his post as of Thursday, Jan. 11, citing a medical condition as the reason for his decision.
State game wardens ask public’s help locating the poacher or poachers who killed an adult moose last month near Jarbidge, about 500 miles north of Las Vegas, and removed its head and most of its meat.
Dozens of school-aged children gathered at Pahrump Valley High School on Monday in the hopes of embarking on an adventure by trying out for a role in the well-known play “King Arthur’s Quest.”
Price changes are to take effect Jan. 21 for the U.S. Postal Service.
The Nevada Housing Division has named its first affordable housing advocate.
U.S. employers received new withholding guidance from the U.S. Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service in order to implement tax cuts and other provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
An animal shelter in operation for more than two decades in Pahrump has upgraded its retail operations with the hopes of increasing care for current, and potentially additional, furry friends in need.
An investigation into the Nye County death of a Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project subcontractor’s employee didn’t yield any violations or citations, according to the documents provided by Nevada’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
As incredible as it may sound, there is a hot Thanksgiving Day meal guaranteed for anyone and everyone residing in the Pahrump Valley, come next Thursday, Nov. 23.
A motorist was killed along Nevada Highway 160 early Thursday morning near Mountain Springs, the Nevada Highway Patrol reported.
Great Basin Water Company customers affected by a precautionary notice earlier this week no longer need to boil their water, company officials said in a statement on Thursday.
In what can best be described as a throwback to an archaic and antiquated era in this nation’s history, a dozen living, breathing American adults will be auctioned off to the highest bidder at the Pahrump Nugget on Saturday evening.
For the past few weeks, Tonopah’s streets have been overflowing with trash, and town officials plan to discuss the issue after angry residents took their frustration to social media.
The Trump administration recently appointed Janice Kolvet as the new state executive director for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Nevada Farm Service Agency, officials announced this week.
The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest’s Spring Mountains National Recreation Area has extended the temporary emergency shooting closure in Lovell Canyon for an additional year, officials announced.
Wes Duncan, a Nevada attorney general candidate, stopped in Pahrump where he answered questions from the Pahrump Valley Times.
A private nonprofit community-based service is stepping in for a short-term period as Tonopah has lost its 24/7 volunteer ambulance.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Wednesday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $32 million.
“What did that potato ever do to you?” That’s what my son said when he saw me slicing that poor potato into skinny slices.