The Nye County Sheriff’s Office has declined to release details regarding the shooting death of a juvenile at a residence along the 300 block of Jarvis Roard.
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1 person was flown to the trauma unit after a busy morning for first-responders in Pahrump.
A burro was killed after three vehicles struck it on North Highway 160 near mile marker 29, according to first reponders, who called it one of the worst “hits” they’ve seen in a long time.
The fire broke out at a residence on the 4000 block of East Ashley Avenue at approximately 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 28. The area did not have fire hydrants, which challenged fire crews who were forced to transport water to the scene.
The devices aim to help law enforcement perform their duties better at night.
Southern Nye County Extension Master Gardener site is accepting live-cut Christmas trees for its recycling program through Jan. 20.
Nye County deputies say they responded to a call at West Windsong Lane on Dec. 15, where they found a man who was bleeding from the upper portion of his left arm. He was reportedly treated and is expected to recover from the injuries.
Hundreds gathered for the annual event.
He’s accused of assault with a deadly weapon following an alleged dispute over money.
Fourteen Pahrump residents have died from COVID-19 since Dec. 20, according to a report from Nye County officials.
The Nye County Commission addressed two controversial items regarding the Fifth Judicial District Court this month — an order issued by the court that restricts weapons in any courthouse facility and another pertaining to a proposal to move the district court from its current locations in Pahrump and Tonopah.
Christmas Eve will be the last chance for local families to revel in the Christmas festivities at the Ferris Family Christmas Land.
Ladies with the Nevada Silver Tappers and Ms. Senior Golden Years, along with area veterans, spent Saturday morning at the Chief Tecopa Cemetery on East Street in Pahrump, wandering through the sprawling graveyard picking out the stones of former military members who were buried at the site. They adorned their final resting places with Christmas wreaths.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #10054 and its VFW Riders have helped make Christmas a whole lot brighter for area families this year by providing a huge donation of gifts to support the local Toys for Tots program.
More than 700 animals have been adopted from Pahrump’s Never Forgotten Animal Society this year. But Executive Director Pat Leming said the agency aims to find homes for additional pets by year’s end.