A Pahrump man was arrested last week after allegedly firing a gun to clear out a party in his home.
A style of threat that has begun to pop up around the country has made it to Pahrump.
The countdown is on for the biggest weekend of the summer in Goldfield.
A Pahrump man was cited for 21 separate counts of animal cruelty after 21 animals allegedly died of dehydration on his property on July 25.
GOLDFIELD – U.S. Rep. Cresent Hardy kicked off his November re-election campaign with stops June 17-18 along the U.S. Highway 95 corridor, visits that included a Tonopah event and what’s described as a historic meet-and-greet in Goldfield.
Still coping with the closure of its hospital nearly a year ago, the Tonopah region got more bad news this week when it comes to emergency medical services.
An event aimed at helping the ongoing repair and restoration work at Death Valley Junction will take place in Amargosa Valley tomorrow.
A shooting at a wedding reception over the weekend left two people injured.
Editor’s note:
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office released a lengthy warning last week on various scams currently plaguing residents, especially targeting seniors. We were unable to publish the full warning last Friday, so this is the remainder. Friday’s edition discussed scams involving jury duty, the IRS and free money. Visit www.pvtimes.com to read the full story today.
Trojans golfers, junior Austen Ancell and senior Derek Moore, delivered a one-two punch against Boulder City at Mountain Falls Golf Course (par 72) on Monday for the win. Ancell carded a 3-over-par 75 and Moore carded a 77 to lead Pahrump.
Senior Lauren Koenig and sophomore Evandy Murphy both went 4-5 on Monday to help the Trojans overpower Mojave 13-3.
The Pahrump Valley Speedway has had some cosmetic improvements made to it this year, but there also have been some other improvements made that affected the quality of racing.
Las Vegas philanthropist and Democratic political novice Susie Lee said she wants to help the middle class in America.
The Nye County Water District Governing Board will have a budget surplus at the end of the fiscal year 2017, officials projected.
More than 43 million people in the United States rely on private wells as their sole drinking water source.
It was a grand opening for the community’s upgraded animal shelter.
More than 100 residents converged on Discovery Park on Saturday for Arbor Day celebrations.
The 18th annual Biz and Home Expo took place over the weekend and was a success, according to the Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Two Pahrump residents were arrested this weekend after a traffic stop led to the discovery of drugs in their vehicle.
A total of six patients with non-life-threatening injuries were transported to Desert View Hospital following a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Highways 160 and 372 early Sunday afternoon.
A former sheriff’s office volunteer has filed a federal lawsuit against the county, the former sheriff, and individual officers for his arrest for removing campaign signs two years ago.
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 $20 million.
The Nye County School District has a new vehicle to serve in its Summer Food Service Program’s fleet.
Nye County has found a way to cover the vacancy left by the by former Pahrump Justice of the Peace Ron Kent, who resigned March 31 due to health reasons.
CARSON CITY — Nevada Supreme Court justices asked pointed questions Monday on whether an effort to repeal the state’s new business tax is legally sound to proceed in the signature gathering process.
In March, an open letter from 121 Republican “national security leaders” characterized GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s foreign policy vision as “wildly inconsistent and unmoored in principle,” swinging “from isolationism to military adventurism within the space of one sentence.”
The Las Vegas Sun ran an editorial calling for an end to the Nevada caucuses. The Sun headline read, “One thing all Nevadans can agree on: Caucuses must go,” which will come as a surprise to Sanders supporters who this year used the caucuses to cut Clinton down from a double digit lead to 5 percent, and to Ron Paul supporters who delighted in using the caucuses to take over the Nevada Republican Party.
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