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| Seven Schools Considering Random Drug Testing For Athletes A program that randomly drug tests student athletes in Clark County may be expanding. Currently, students at Green Valley High School who play in athletics can given the tests if their parents sign them up. Now, seven other schools are going to the School Board Of Trustees requesting similar testing for their student athletes. |
| Sewage Rates Could Increase By 33% The price you pay to have sewer service could be going up. The Clark County Reclamation District wants to raise rates by 33% during the next five years. |
| Two Doctors In Hepatitis Investigation To Have Finances Monitored The two doctors at the center of the hepatitis C exposure will need to watch what they are doing with their finances. Tuesday, a judge approved a motion that will allow prosecutors to monitor the finances of Dr. Dipak Desai and Dr. Eladio Carrera. |
| FedEx Plane Lands After Requesting Emergency Landing At McCarran Action News has confirmed a FedEx plane has landed safely at McCarran International after requesting an emergency landing. Officials told Action News the DC - 10 reported having engine troubles.The plane landed without having any problems around 4:30pm. Officials are not releasing any other details about what happened. |
| Check Out The Gadgets At The National Hardware Show It is tool time in Las Vegas. Action News is hosting one of the largest hardware shows in the nation Tuesday night featuring the latest and coolest tools and home improvement products. |
| How Is The Sluggish Economy Affecting The Strip? There is a report from the strip that MGM - Mirage could become two separate companies. If the company does split, a chief executive says it would separate the hotel and casino operations. Monday, Tropicana Entertainment Executives announced they were in financial trouble. So what does this mean for Southern Nevada's bottom line? |
| Man In Jail After Trying To Rob An ATM A man is waking up behind bars after a botched robbery. The robber used a pick-up truck and some chains to rob an ATM, but he did not make it very far. Only the front of the ATM came off. |
| Man Faces 4 - 10 Years For Food 4 Less Stabbing A man who slashed two people with a knife last spring in a Food 4 Less grocery store could spend as little as three more years in prison. Jerry Gomez was sentenced to 4 to 10 years Monday with credit for time he already served. |
| Woman Cut Out Of Her Car After Accident Near Desert Inn & Maryland Three cars are left wrecked after an early morning accident Tuesday. It happened near Desert Inn and Maryland Parkway. One car ended up wrapped around a light pole, and one person had to be cut out of her car. |
| Police Say Suspect Stole Golf Cart To Try To Escape Metro Police were lead on a so - called wild goose chase Monday morning in an effort to catch a suspect who tried to steal a Metro bait car. The suspect led police on a foot chase then jumped into a golf cart and then walked on Summerlin Parkway. |
| Former UNR player Franklin new McQueen boys basketball coach Associated Press - May 5, 2008 6:55 PM ET RENO, Nev. (AP) - Former Nevada basketball player John Franklin has been hired as the boys basketball coach at McQueen High School in northwest... |
| Valley Teen Among Seventeen Magazine's Best Tressed A local teen's styled tresses is getting some recognition from a major magazine. 17- year - old Farah Maghfour is one of 17 national winners in Seventeen magazine's best tressed girls in America contest. |
| AFTRA says contract talks with studios to begin Wednesday Associated Press - May 6, 2008 7:23 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists says its contract talks with producers will go ahead as planned on... |
| Britney Spears granted expanded visitation rights Associated Press - May 6, 2008 4:33 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Britney Spears will have expanded visits with her two sons following a low-key child-custody hearing in Los Angeles. |
| Hearing brings change in Britney Spears' custody order Associated Press - May 6, 2008 3:53 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - A change has been made to Britney Spears' child custody arrangement following a low-key hearing attended by the troubled pop star... |
| The Police say their final concert will take place in NYC Associated Press - May 6, 2008 2:23 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - The Police, who reunited for a 30th-anniversary world tour last year, say their final concert will take place this summer in New York... |
| Judge orders psychiatric exam for convicted Thurman stalker Associated Press - May 6, 2008 1:53 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - A New York judge has ordered that a former mental patient convicted of stalking and harassing Uma Thurman undergo a psychiatric... |
| Senator Obama Makes Statement On Cinco De Mayo Chicago, IL -- Senator Obama released the following statement today marking Cinco de Mayo. "As Americans celebrate Cinco de Mayo, we're reminded that while Mexico's cultural traditions are an important part of who we are as Americans, the American dream is still out of reach for too many Latinos." |
| Obama Wins Guam By 7 Votes Guam was in the spotlight this weekend. Barack Obama (D) and Hillary Clinton (D) were trying to get votes. In the end, Obama won by seven votes. However, the delegates will be split, two for each candidate. |
| Shoppers cut back on groceries Milk, bread, eggs and meat, the staples of life are getting more expensive everyday. But shoppers are finding new methods for saving money... |
| Dozens of Nevada candidates seek office at start of filing Dozens of Nevada incumbents and political hopefuls filed Monday for various legislative and congressional seats. A two-week window for candidate filing opened Monday, and candidates filled their fees and signed up for the races for current offices... |
| Transportation fees increase due to rising cost of fuel Fees for both airline and bus travel are going up. Your can expect to pay an extra $50 roundtrip on United Airlines and U S Airways for a second piece of checked luggage. Several other airlines have already imposed similar fees for checking third bags... |
| Reno and nationwide experts agree: duck, cover and hold during an earthquake Experts, including those at the University of Nevada, Reno, agree on the action to take during an earthquake: duck, cover and hold. The Nevada Earthquake Safety Council was part of a broad national coalition of agencies, including the American Red Cross and the Federal Emergency Management Agency... |
| Nevada woman killed on I-80 near Fernley identified The 23 year-old Nevada mother who was killed in a crash between a motor home and her vehicle on Interstate 80 near Fernley has been identified as Chandra Jeanne Petty, of Fallon, Nevada. Nevada Highway Patrol Trooper Chuck Allen says based upon the witness statements... |
| Three State of Nevada buildings chosen for energy audit Three State of Nevada buildings have been selected to participate in the Greening State Capitols energy audit program, Governor Jim Gibbons announced today. This program is a partnership between the National Governors Association and Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. The audit will review... |
| Nevada Office of Traffic Safety awarded $5.5 million grant The Nevada Department of Public Safety announced today that the Office of Traffic Safety has been awarded a $5.5 million grant to address Nevada's traffic problems. The grant, awarded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, was awarded to Nevada for efforts made over the last two years to reduce roadway injury... |
| Sheriff’s deputies arrest Fallon man charged with murdering roommate The Churchill County Sheriff's office says 49-year old Michael O. Johnson stabbed his roommate to death in their Fallon home. The Sheriff's office says someone called for an ambulance from the home in the 11000 block of McLean Road... |
| Nevada Governor Jim Gibbons wins court ruling Monday Governor Jim Gibbons, who filed Friday for divorce and for an order ousting the first lady from the governor's mansion, won a court ruling Monday sealing the files in the case and providing for a closed-door trial. While the Nevada Supreme... |
| Share your ideas on how to save money on food With the rising cost of food today, we all must figure out ways to make our dollar stretch and still provide tasty and healthy meals for our families. KRNV wants you to share your tips on how save money in this ever-changing and expensive market. How do you get... |
| Decision in Fernley made on how to pay for Truckee Canal repairs A Decision has finally been made on how to pay for repairing the Truckee Canal. Last night the Truckee-Carson Irrigation District and the City of Fernley voted to reinstate the District General Fund, which will place an assessment on all lands in the district, in order to fund costly improvements to the Truckee Canal... |
| Semi turns over, slows rush hour traffic on Reno Spaghetti Bowl The Nevada Highway Patrol says an 18 wheeler hauling scrap metal overturned around 4 O'clock Monday afternoon on Southbound 395 at the Spaghetti Bowl. NHP troopers say the driver was turning onto the ramp to go East on I-80 when his truck overturned... |
| Requests for energy assistance funding grows in Nevada Nevada social services agencies say more people are seeking help in paying their utility bills at a time when energy assistance programs are facing a shortfall. The state welfare division projects spending for the energy assistance program ... |
| Reno boy wins $1000 scholarship for growing large cabbage Grow a big cabbage - win a $1,000 scholarship. That is just what Christopher Ristine did. He is the 2007 Nevada winner of an annual competition sponsored by Bonnie Plants... |
| Possible 25 cent increase for Washoe County school meals The WCSD Nutrition Services department is seeking a 25 cent price increase for its breakfast and lunch programs. They say this request is a regrettable but necessary outgrowth of several economic factors... |
| Virginia City remembers a fallen soldier Family, friends and supporters gathered in Virginia City this weekend to remember a U.S. soldier killed in Iraq. Staff Sergeant Bryan Bolander died Tuesday when his vehicle hit an explosive device in Baghdad... |
| Nevada Governor Gibbons proposes tax amnesty plan Governor Jim Gibbons proposed a plan today designed to put money back into the state's pocketbook. The governor's proposal would waive all interest and fees for business that are late in paying their taxes. The amnesty program... |
| OrlandoSentinel.com, SunSentinel.com and CLTV Announce Launch of Combat Wire ORLANDO, Fla., May 6 /PRNewswire/ --Can a Mixed Martial Arts website elbow you in the face? Can chilling photos and video of fighters in action put you in a submission hold?... |
| Lung Cancer Alliance Advocate Wins Golf Digest Contest Survivor to Play U.S. Open Course in Celebrity Foursome WASHINGTON, May 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Lung Cancer Alliance-Nebraska (LCA-NE) Advocate and stage IV lung... |
| Collectors Universe to Announce Third Quarter 2008 Financial Results on May 9th NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., May 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Collectors Universe, Inc. , a leading provider of value-added authentication and grading services to dealers and collectors... |
| 2009 International Sports Management Conference: Innovative Solutions for Administration, Facilities FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT CHICAGO, May 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Juviden, Inc. announces the 2009 International Sports Management Conference: Innovative Solutions for... |
| Brooks Brothers CEO at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital(R) To Announce Partnership With Stanfor MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Brooks Brothers Chairman and CEO Claudio Del Vecchio was at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital recently to announce that the company is... |
| Voters in Indiana and North Carolina head to the polls |
| Tae Kwon Do helps autistic child |
| Washoe County Schools food costs might go up |
| Oil and gas prices continue to set records |
| Multi-million dollar casino prepares to open in Carson City |
| Earthquake safety -- duck, cover, and hold |
| Reno parking ticket crack-down |
| Northern Nevada soldier killed in Iraq |
| RTC increases bus fares |
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