William Stanley, 70, of Pahrump, has been charged with homicide for the death of Frank Brink, 66, of Pahrump.
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Philip Peng, 75, was arrested on two charges of animal cruelty in July 2018 and complained to a judge on Wednesday that he’s waited more than four years for a trial. Peng allegedly power-drilled a hole in a desert tortoise and leashed it as a pet.
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The median sales price for August bucked this summer’s trend for Southern Nevada. The median price here last month was $372, 945 up from $369,715 since July and up about 15 percent since August 2021, according to Rocket Homes, which tracks and anyalyzes real estate data.
Rotary Club of the Pahrump Valley is heading the effort this Sunday to ensure that area residents truly “Never Forget.”
Former Pahrump Valley Times and Tonopah Times-Bonanza/Goldfield News sports editor Tom Rysinski passed away Saturday at his home in Mississippi.
Nye County commissioners have allocated $300,000 in federal pandemic-relief grants to help launch a child care program in Tonopah.
Groundbreaking began Tuesday on a new Circle K at Homestead and Gamebird roads in Pahrump, with a Wulfenstein Construction commercial grader, and ceremonial shovels wielded by stakeholders in this new project.
A South Africa-based gold company says it could create as many as 300 to 500 jobs near Beatty, if its study to construct a mining operation in the North Bullfrog district outside the town proves feasible this year.
Bill Hockstedler said his decision to run for U.S. Senate had nothing to do with the outcome of the 2020 election. It had to do with a shift in his own party.
Nevada U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen and a bipartisan group of senators are seeking to end tariffs on solar panels, which they say increase prices and cost U.S. jobs.
Southern Nevada’s fast-rising house prices set another all-time high in January, as last year’s hot streak carried over to the new year.
Clients soon will be notified about the impending closure of the branch, located at 750 S. Highway 160, a BOA spokesperson said Tuesday, adding that an ATM will continue to be supported there.
At least one homebuilder says it will eye an expansion in Pahrump in 2022 to focus on more affordable markets and tap into the avilable land here.
The physical appearance of Pahrump’s Trojan Park is slowly but surely returning to its original form, thanks to the efforts of students and volunteers.