The 1,000-square-foot restaurant will operate from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. It will seat 36 and offer a pick-up window for takeout and delivery orders, a spokesperson said.
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Twenty-two years later, the scenes from that day still blaze bright in the minds of those who witnessed them and for whom the phrase “Never Forget” has a deep and abiding meaning.
The stores will be sold as part of the divestiture plan to address the grocery giants’ proposed merger.
The much-delayed Basin Avenue improvement project has been inconveniencing drivers for seven months. Officials initially said everything would wrap prior to Pahrump’s Fall Festival which attracts thousands of motorists to the area. But it could come down to the wire.
It’s no secret that sleep is key for social, emotional and cognitive development and sleeping conditions directly affect a child’s ability to slumber in peace.
A Pahrump woman is facing a domestic battery charge after Nye County sheriff’s deputies say she admitted to shooting a man who had to be airlifted for his injuries.
Sept. 11, 2001 is a day that changed America forever.
How to get your tickets.
Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue crews were dispatched Friday to the area of southbound Highway 160 between mile markers 35 and 32 for swift-water rescues following heavy flooding from thunderstorms.
Following a successful prom held for home-schooled children in the valley, organizers are eyeing a homeschool homecoming event.
Nye County is a bargain for cannabis industry operators, compared to business costs elsewhere — but that could change.
Smiles Across Pahrump returned this month to the valley for the first time since 2019. Families were invited out for a day of unplugged, technology-free fun, continuing a tradition started by the late Butch “Patches” Harper.
Martin Riske, 64, has been identified as the victim located in the front yard of a residence at 921 W. Irene St. on Monday, Aug. 21. A Nye County Sheriff’s Office report details more about his death.
Halloween Spooktacular has been offering up a free, scary-good time in Pahrump for nearly a decade now. But the party needs your help.
As students return to class after summer break, a popular summer youth program has closed for the season. The Pahrump Valley Youth Activities Program began in 2011 as a way to keep students engaged during summer break.