With help from the dog-loving Las Vegas Golden Knights, 15 of the 164 Pomeranian dogs found crammed in the back of a box truck in Sandy Valley in November were placed with new owners Monday afternoon.
Officials with Nye Communities Coalition saw to it that no one in the community had to spend Christmas Day alone this year, as the agency welcomed any and all to its Community Christmas Day Brunch gathering this year, at their 1020 E. Wilson Road location.
The Mirror, a publication with more than three decades of history in Pahrump, is coming to an end.
Even if you’ve never met the man in person, you are bound to be familiar with what he does for a living, if you’ve ever driven around town, or visited just about any business in the valley.
Nye County sheriff’s deputies have captured a suspect wanted since July.
The National Park Service is calling on the public to help find a group of people who trespassed and vandalized the home of the endangered Devils Hole pupfish. The habitat is located about 90 miles west of Las Vegas.
Though students are on winter break for the holiday season, athletes at Pahrump Valley High School are still hard at work and winning.
The global mountain bike market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of nearly 10 percent, a newly issued report finds.
The Golden Knights announced Friday their policy and price increases for 2018-19 for their more than 14,000 season-ticket subscribers.
Two soccer athletes at Pahrump Valley High School have earned all-state soccer honors from the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Concern expressed over wildfires
Nearly 225 ambassadors packed the event hall at the Pahrump Nugget for the Annual Valley Electric Association Ambassador Banquet and Awards presentation, which was conducted earlier this month, organizers announced.
Las Vegas writer Megan Edwards gives a nod to Pahrump in her newest mystery, “Full Service Blonde,” launched recently at the Writer’s Block bookstore in Las Vegas.
U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nevada. is pushing fiercely for Congress to move on tax reform, though it could happen sooner rather than later.
As the weekend before Halloween arrives, Pahrump is about to turn into a frightening scene with zombies, darkness and disorienting twists and turns through multiple special events for the holiday.
The Beatty High School football team came within five points of the biggest upset of the year as it lost to the defending Class 1A state champions.
The Tonopah Muckers girls golf team had three girls attend the Nevada State Class 2A Golf Championships in West Wendover.
U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nevada, said he is the only person who keeps Yucca Mountain from moving forward.
A Pahrump woman is under arrest on abuse charges in connection with an ongoing investigation into the death of her 6-month child.
In an effort to get the message out that “character does count,” the Pahrump Valley High School athletic department sent 35 athletes out to Hafen Elementary School on Oct. 19.
A local Pahrump girl was the winner of a statewide pageant, receiving a scholarship and the opportunity to travel across several parts of Nevada over the next several months.
The Trojans girls soccer team fought Sunrise Mountain on Wednesday for the Sunset League title and tied the game, 0-0.
The Beatty High School volleyball team has won its last two matches, starting with a sweep of Round Mountain, 25-12, 25-14, 25-11 for homecoming week and ending with a win against fourth-place Liberty Baptist, 25-20, 25-10, 25-20.
The Trojans boys and girls cross-country are preparing for regionals.
Jason Voss won the VT Construction Tonopah 250 by a minute on Oct. 21.
From now through early spring is the best of times for roaming remote desert areas and examining at leisure the desert’s interesting and exposed geology.
Home Depot at Basin Avenue and Highway 160 was home to the Veterans Stand Down earlier this month.
The Pahrump Valley High School Trojans boys soccer team finished up their regular season at Sunrise Mountain (15-1 overall, 11-1 Sunset League) on Wednesday, losing 11-0.
U.S. Rep. Mark Amodei , R-Nev., thinks the House will pass a Yucca Mountain revival bill — maybe before Thanksgiving.