Man charged with DUI had newborn in vehicle

A Pahrump man is facing charges after he was arrested for DUI on Saturday June 10, with a newborn in his vehicle.

Gov. Lombardo’s ethics case reset for July

Joe Lombardo is accused of improperly using his sheriff’s badge during his campaign for governor.

Silencing the siren: Lombardo signs bill banning sundown sirens

Gov. Joe Lombardo signed Senate Bill 391, which prohibits towns from sounding a siren, bell or alarm associated with an ordinance that required people of a particular race to leave at a certain time.

See the renovated Veterans Memorial at Chief Tecopa Cemetery

With a robust population of former military service members in the Pahrump Valley, the Veterans Memorial inside the Chief Tecopa Cemetery is a regularly used venue and now, it’s even better than it was before.

Winning streak snapped: Lady Trojans drop 2 in a row

The Pahrump Valley softball team has hit a lull following the end of their 3-game winning streak that was snapped last week by the Needles Mustangs.

NyECC is a bit ‘cooler’ thanks to donation from the Rotary Club

Thanks to the generosity and efforts of club president Eddie Williams and many others, the club was able to fund the installation of a brand new shade structure on the face of one of the campus’ most publicly-used buildings, the Activities Center.

LETTER: Books in the children’s section; sexualization and grooming

Editor’s note: This complaint was originally emailed to Pahrump library trustee John Shewalter on Sept. 27, 2022. It is being republished after library trustees voted 5-0 Monday to craft a review system of “questionable” materials in the youth library that’s likely to include a number of LGBTQ-affirming titles. The writer of the complaint is unknown. Trustees redacted the name and email address of its sender before circulating a printed copy of the complaint at a public meeting this week.

An ‘Egg-celent’ Easter in Pahrump – PHOTOS

“The Community Easter Picnic was a huge success,” Pahrump Holiday Task Force chair Linda Wright raved following the group’s annual, large-scale event, noting that she and her entire team were very pleased with the turnout. The event on April 8 attracted 1,000 people to the park, organizers said.

PAHRUMP EVENTS | What’s going on around town

There’s lots to do in Pahrump this week. Faye Burdzinski tells you the best, and offers up details on all the rest.

Trojans break losing streak with win against Yeti

The Pahrump Valley boys basketball team got a 68-35 victory at home on Friday night over the Equipo Academy Yeti.

How you can help the Toys for Tots drive

Here in the Pahrump Valley, Toys for Tots is headed by the Marine Corps League Detachment #1199.

Did you miss Santa Claus in Beatty? Here’s how you can see him again

Santa and Mrs. Claus will be passing out gifts at the Beatty Volunteer Fire Department’s Santa Night at the Beatty Community Center on Friday, Dec. 16, starting at 6 p.m., where there will also be hot cocoa and coffee and baked good treats for all.

Wehrly gets endorsement of prior political rivals

A meet and greet held at the Pahrump Nugget on Monday gave Sheriff Sharon Wehrly an opportunity to answer questions about her vision for the future if re-elected.

Comedian Torris Fairley headlines at Carmelo’s Bistro

Carmelo’s Bistro in Pahrump will play host to a comedy show on Saturday touching on current events, family, animals, dating, relationships.

Motorcyclist, burro die in collision

The death marks the eighth fatality on Nye County roads this year.

PHOTOS: It’s Halloween year-round at this Pahrump property

If you drive to 2851 Sunset St. in northwest Pahrump, you’ll come across what at first glance is one of the most unusual and weird sights you’ll find in Nevada: Coffinwood.

Pahrump Fairgrounds water system to be done in-house

After receiving just one bid that far exceeds the budget allocated for the Pahrump Fairgrounds Water System, Nye County officials say the county will do the project with in-house labor.