No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Wednesday, May 22 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $47 million.
The Pupil-Centered Funding Plan, which was unveiled last week, calls for a complete rewrite of the state’s current funding formula.
A recent study published in “Nature, the International Journal of Science” states that the rising rural body-mass index is the main driver of the global obesity epidemic in adults.
A federal judge in Las Vegas sentenced a woman to 18 months in prison Wednesday for her role in stealing more than $2 million in tax refunds from the IRS.
A Pahrump man, identified as Ronald Cross, is facing battery charges following his May 17 arrest.
Nye County Sheriff’s Office deputies investigating an alleged domestic dispute, ended up arresting a local man who authorities said confessed to possessing child pornography images on a computer.
Even though Pahrump resident Amy Nelson is in the advanced stages of multiple sclerosis, she believes her condition, at present, is the least of her worries.
The Nevada Highway Patrol was contacted regarding a police impersonation phone call scam.
At least three persons were transported to Desert View Hospital following a structure fire just after 10 a.m. on Wednesday morning, May 22.
Desert Haven Animal Society made its monthly report to the Nye County Commission this week and in addition to the financial figures and intake records, the organization announced some major changes in its leadership.
Years of anticipation and waiting have finally come to an end with the town of Pahrump at last breaking ground on Kellogg Park on the south side of the valley.
A distinct weather phenomenon was witnessed above the Pahrump Valley on Wednesday of this week.
Nye County’s first Household Hazardous Waste Collection event, held in partnership with U.S. Ecology, was hailed a success, with hundreds of vehicles offloading thousands of pounds of waste that will now be processed, recycled or disposed of properly.
Russell Pillers, a biomedical engineer, and owner Biowerx Consulting, LLC, who has been working with Northern Nye County Hospital District as a consultant since October 2018, said that one of his tasks involves an assessment for the building where the Nye County Regional Medical Hospital was located.
The Pahrump area welcomed its first drive-thru Starbucks location in the early part of 2019.
Great Basin Water Company’s release of water from its well on the south end of town led to concerns by a reader of the Pahrump Valley Times in mid-April.
Bittersweet would be an apt term to describe Easter Sunday morning, April 21, at Simkins Park, as local residents, family and friends witnessed the unveiling of a memorial in memory of Pahrump resident Cassandra Selbach, who passed away in January.
Nye County Sheriff’s Lt. David Boruchowitz called Saturday’s Community Easter celebration at Petrack Park, “phenomenal.”
The Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce on Friday and Saturday is shifting its annual Biz and Home Expo to a new location for 2019.
Amargosa Valley is gearing up for its 50th annual Amargosa Days celebration this weekend with live music, demonstrations and activities, food, and fireworks after dark, as well as “the shortest parade in the world,” according to festival organizer Mike Cottingim.
No one matched all five numbers and the mega number in the Saturday, April 20 drawing of the California Super Lotto. The next jackpot will be at least $38 million.
A proposed policy from the Nevada System of Higher Education could remove remedial math and English classes from colleges and universities.
The Pahrump Senior Center are embracing the holidays in a unique fashion throughout this year.
Perry Faigin has been hired as deputy administrator of the Nevada Real Estate Division, the state announced.
Valley Electric Association has donated 28 computer tablets to the Nye County School District for use by Special Education Support Services.
Nevada has joined a growing number of states allowing residents to choose gender “X” on their state-issued driver’s license or identification card in addition to “M” for male and “F” for female, the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles announced this week.