Coloring quirk lets wild burro stand out in Southern Nevada

The “cream burro” roaming Kyle Canyon is one of only a few with that coloration among the thousand or so wild burros in Southern Nevada, says BLM specialist Tabitha Romero.

Clark County School District suspends all sporting activities

The Clark County School District, in respect for the grieving families from the tragic Sunday shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas, suspended all games on Monday.

Could there be drugging of President Trump?

President Truman fired Gen. Douglas MacArthur as commander of U.S. forces in Korea on April 11, 1952. Truman had earlier refused requests from MacArthur to bomb China and use Nationalist Chinese forces in the war. The firing came after U.S. House Republican floor leader Joseph Martin claimed that Truman had failed to deploy an 800,000-person Formosan army in the Korean war and produced a letter from General MacArthur in support of the allegation.

Letters to the editor

Charity should come from heart, not government

Times staff takes home Press Association awards

The Pahrump Valley Times staff, along with several newcomers to the newspaper, took home several awards at the 2017 Nevada Press Association Awards on Saturday during the association’s annual banquet.

Frustrated displayed over lack of progress on Yucca Mountain

Some energy industry officials and lawmakers at House subcommittee hearing on Tuesday urge Congress to look for interim solutions until a permanent facility can be built.

Valley Electric checks go a long way for local residents

Members of Valley Electric Association in Pahrump got a chance to catch up on bills, put money away in savings and offer a special day to a loved one during the town’s Fall Festival celebration in September.

Nevada part of effort to assist animals overseas

A whole menagerie of animals are familiar members of American households and are often considered full-fledged members of a family, sometimes even acquiring a sappy term of affection such as “fur baby.”

Shooter shatters lives: Pahrump Valley has its share of victims in shooting spree

When Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock rained bullets down at the unsuspecting crowd at the Route 91 Harvest Festival event shortly after 10 p.m. on Sunday, some people from Pahrump Valley found themselves fighting for their lives along with everyone else trying to escape the terror.

Remote Area Medical returns to Pahrump

Local residents in need of quality medical care performed by teams of doctors and physicians arrives back in Pahrump this week.

The last Junior Golf tourney of the season

Rain, lightning and thunder took the center stage from a record performance by golfer Austen Ancell, stealing his thunder as he won the overall two-day tournament.

Chuck Muth: Some of the worst D.C. swamp monsters are … Republicans

It’s now clear to even the most casual Republican voter that the enemies of President Donald Trump aren’t just the Democrats, the militant left and the fake news media. It’s also a number of moderate establishment Republican creatures of the D.C. Swamp.

California Lottery

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 $61 million.

Divas on a Dime: Easy breakfast sandwiches save time and money

Everyone with kids in school is in denial this week. Can you believe school is starting already??? I literally can’t wrap my brain around it. Where did the summer go?

Fraudulent sweepstakes scam draws Nevada attention

Nevada Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt is cautioning Nevadans about a fraudulent phone call regarding a sweepstakes that appears to be sponsored by Make-A-Wish Foundation, a charity that endeavors to grant wishes to children with life-threatening illnesses.

Gov. Sandoval: Nevada National Guard transgender policy unchanged

In a statement responding to Trump tweets saying transgender individuals will no longer be allowed to serve in the U.S. military, governor directs Guard officials to make no change “unless instructed by the secretary of Defense.”

Nevada’s Heller sponsors measure covering care outside system

Under the deadline of a funding shortfall, the Senate passed a bill that provides a spending fix for veterans seeking medical care outside the Veterans Affairs system.

Tonopah Test Range plans more than $12M in upgrades

Tonopah Test Range has recently received several updates to its telemetry system, and more renovations are on the way, officials said.

West Nile virus identified, mitigated in Pahrump area

Officials at Nye County Emergency Management have announced that the West Nile virus-positive mosquitoes identified in the area recently have been eliminated in Pahrump.

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