Pahrump Valley Winery owners Bill and Gretchen Loken continue to enjoy the fruits of their labor.
Nevada Army National Guard Pvt. Jacquelyn Trujillo grew familiar with the sound of rifle shots during Army Basic Combat Training in Fort Sill, Oklahoma, last summer.
One of the fastest production cars in the world will be coming out to Pahrump to break two speed records on Nov. 4.
South Pahrump resident wants dust abatement enforcement
When the disputes between Donald Trump and war widow Myeshia Johnson were going on, I happened to read a letter to the editor here in the Pahrump Valley Times from reader Jim Ferrell containing items like this: “For example, when George W. Bush was president, the Republicans insisted that the Pentagon spend $150 billion on bombers which the Pentagon said they did not need or want. Even today we spend something like 10 times more on military than any other country in the world.”
Why does my dog do that? I wish I had gotten paid for every time someone asked me that question when I was conducting a K-9 training session.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in Wednesday’s drawing of the California Super Lotto.
Break out the punch bowl!
The Beatty Hornets were too much for Beaver Dam, cruising to their second league win 42-0 and again they had a big day on the ground.
The Trojans girls golf team managed to win another Sunset League match at Wildhorse Golf Course in Las Vegas.
The Pahrump Valley High School boys cross-country team took on some of Southern Nevada’s toughest teams at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Invitational and came out in fourth place with 123 points, beating all Class 3A teams.
The Pahrump Valley High School boys soccer team won their first league game against Cheyenne on Monday night at home.
A Las Vegas law firm is launching an investigation into allegations of employees’ gas exposure at the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project.
Desert View Hospital has welcomed a new general surgeon to its medical staff.
For a third consecutive year, McCarran International Airport offered the third-best customer experience among 19 “mega-sized” airports in North America, according to the J.D. Power 2017 North America Airport Satisfaction Study.
GridLiance will pay a $19,085 fee per year for a right-of-way easement on the Nye County training facility after Nye County commissioners approved the new rate.
BEATTY — It might be said that the Sept. 11 Beatty Town Advisory Board meeting was not a “moving” experience.
Nevada’s 2nd U.S. House District Rep. Mark Amodei pushed back on former U.S. Rep. Shelley Berkley’s stance that the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine should be closed because the state can’t afford two medical schools.
Motor vehicle collisions, a brief power outage and a structure fire engaged Pahrump fire crews over the past week.
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 $17 million.
Assemblyman James Oscarson has been named as head of a political action committee whose mission is to help elect candidates from the Republican Party to office in Nevada.
A Jack in the Box restaurant, planned for Pahrump, is on the cusp of opening.
Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce CEO Chris Erwin had rave reviews regarding the past weekend’s 2017 Pahrump Fall Festival and it was another success.
Mail theft is not a usual occurrence in the Pahrump area, though there have been some recent incidents, according to the Nye County Sheriff’s Office.
On July 4, 1910, Jack Johnson fought Jim Jeffries in Reno in what was known as the Great White Hope Fight. Jeffries was the great white hope, Johnson an African-American champion. Johnson won, remaining the great black hope.