The O’Brien family would like to make the 2026 town of Pahrump Fireworks Show as big as possible and donations can help in ...
The candidate held his first public campaign event last week and spoke about his small-government approach that puts freedom ...
Next week, the Nye County Commission is set to hold a public hearing on Nye County Bill No. 2025-09, which aims to extend the ...
After battling one of the top softball programs in Nevada to a hard-fought tie, head coach Brian Hayes said the biggest win ...
Years of reckless budgeting have brought the national debt to an unsustainable level. Four bipartisan House members have a ...
BEATTY — The Beatty Town Advisory Board on Feb. 9 advanced a mix of community-driven initiatives and operational decisions, ...
February is Children’s Dental Health Month and Tonopah Dental Center (TDC) is doing its part to help spread the word about ...
As police were investigating a fatal pedestrian crash, a pickup truck driver allegedly ignored authorities’ roadblock and drove around it.
Even against Nevada’s powerhouse program Bishop Gorman, PVHS freshman pitcher Jaycie Hayes continues to prove she belongs during a 2-2 tie, complete game performance.
Across the country, Pahrumpians shine bright in their post-high school enterprises as they pursue their goals.
Soroptimist International of the Pahrump Valley (SIPV) was the life of the party during its Mardi Gras celebration as members welcomed their guests for a night of carnivalesque fun.
“Keep Our Drinking Water Safe” will take place this Wednesday, March 4, at 10 a.m. inside the Pahrump Valley Museum, 401 E. Basin Avenue. The class is free of charge and open to everyone in the ...