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| Police Say Suspect In Santa Fe Home Invasion Knew Victims Police continue to investigate a deadly home invasion that happened Thursday night on Rancho Santa Fe Avenue. Police say a couple came home to find a burglar inside their home. Officers say that burglar shot and killed a woman. |
| Gaming Revenue On The Strip Down Compared To 2007 The Las Vegas Convention and Vistors Authority says gaming revenue across Clark County was down last month compared to a year ago. The numbers were down 5% on the strip. However, Downtown gaming revenue was up slightly in March while Boulder strip saw an 11% jump. |
| Flower Sales Down Ahead Of Mother's Day Business is not exactly blooming at local flower shops which are usually swamped this time of year for Mother's Day. Sales are down about 10 - 15 % this Mother's Day compared to last year at a local flower shop. |
| Foreclosure Crisis Leading To A Vegas Ghost Town The perfect example of America's mortgage meltdown can be seen in one Southwest Valley neighborhood. Nearly 75% of the homes inside one gated community are in foreclosure and that is creating a virtual ghost town. |
| Free Home Lead Testing Offered In The Valley Lower IQ scores, learning disabilities and stunted growth are just a few of the problems associated with lead poisoning in children. It is why many parents are concerned, especially if they live in a home built before 1978. But did you know you can get your house tested for free? |
| Sex And The City Star Planning To Open Vegas Nightclub A new nightclub may be coming to Las Vegas. Actor Chris Noth is planning to bring his New York City nightclub to the Valley. It is a big month for the man known as Mister Big who makes an appearance in the upcoming Sex and The City movie opening later this month. |
| Three People Arrested In Mortgage Scam Bust Three people are in jail after a huge mortgage scam bust in the Las Vegas Valley. Police are still looking for one more suspect. Between them, police say there are 90 felony charges. |
| Toni Braxton Returning To Flamingo June 6th Toni Braxton fans will have to wait until next month to see the singer perform again. The entertainer's act has been sidelined since early April. That is when Braxton was hospitalized for chest pains. |
| Deadly Home Invasion On Rancho Santa Fe Ave. On May 8, 2008 at approximately 8:45 p.m., the LVMPD dispatch center received a call from a man who stated that there was a shooting that had occurred at a house on Rancho Santa Fe Ave. Upon arrival, the officers found a woman inside of the house who had been killed from what appeared to be multiple gunshot wounds. They also found a male suspect in the garage of the residence. He also died from multiple gunshot wounds. |
| Body Found On Dolores Near Washington Police are investigating a dead body found in the street near Washington and Dolores that happened Thursday night. A man living there says he was woken up by a guy knocking on his door, saying that his friend was shot. |
| Chris Byrd Reinvents Himself As an undersized and overachieving heavyweight Chris Byrd was able to win two heavyweight titles. Now tired mentally and physically, Byrd is dropping down to light heavyweight. The 37-year old Byrd took |
| Child Pornography Case Against R. Kelly Starts Friday The child pornography trial for singer, R. Kelly, starts Friday. Jury selection is underway. The trial was delayed for six years, and another delay is possible since defense attorney's filed a motion to postpone the trial. |
| Jessica Simpson To Be Maid Of Honor At Ashlee's Wedding Her sister's wedding plans are a big secret, but Jessica Simpson has revealed one major detail. She is the Maid of Honor. |
| Schwarzenegger decries film productions moving out of state Associated Press - May 9, 2008 11:23 PM ET SACRAMENTO (AP) - California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger says the state needs to increase tax incentives to movie and TV studios as a way to keep... |
| Toni Braxton's Las Vegas show to remain dark until June Associated Press - May 9, 2008 5:43 PM ET LAS VEGAS (AP) - Toni Braxton's return to the stage on the Las Vegas strip has been pushed back for at least another month. |
| Jury selection under way in singer's child porn trial Associated Press - May 9, 2008 5:03 PM ET CHICAGO (AP) - Jury selection is under way in Chicago in the child pornography trial of R & B singer R. Kelly. |
| DMX arrested on drug, animal cruelty charges Associated Press - May 9, 2008 3:53 PM ET PHOENIX (AP) - Authorities say DMX has been arrested on drug and animal-cruelty charges in Phoenix following an overnight raid on the rapper's... |
| Walters won't debate Jones over her accusations about Walters memoirs Associated Press - May 9, 2008 2:43 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Barbara Walters is refusing to debate Star Jones, who accused her of revealing her affair with former U.S. |
| Shelley Berkley Runs For Reelection Congresswoman Shelley Berkley is running for reelection. She is seeking a 6th term representing Nevada's Congressional District One. |
| Obama Wins North Carolina, Democrats Ask Clinton To Quit Clinton has received calls from fellow Democrats asking her to quit. With Obama's win in North Carolina, political analysts say Clinton would have to win nearly 70 percent of the remaining delegates and super delegates. |
| Como Fire in Dayton now 90% contained- acreage estimate reduced to 476 The Como Fire is now 90% contained. Officials expect full containment by 6 p.m. Saturday. The acreage estimate is now 476 acres instead of the 600+ reported previously according to Bureau of Land Management spokesman... |
| Two Washoe County schools locked down for a short period Friday Wooster High School and Roger Corbet Elementary schools were put on a code yellow lock down this afternoon. According to Reno Police, a Public Administrator... |
| Nevada Governor Gibbons might support union’s casino tax increase plan If Nevadans backed the idea in an advisory ballot question, the governor might support a deal that would result in higher room taxes rather than increased casino taxes a spokesman for Gov. Jim Gibbons says. Gibbons press secretary, Ben Kieckhefer, said that... |
| Early a.m. Reno burglary arrest nabs 5 suspects Early Friday at about 1 a.m., Reno Police Officers arrested 4 juveniles and 19-year-old Jesus Pena on burglary charges. Officers responding to a report of prowlers in the 600 block of Manor saw a vehicle that matched that of the suspects leaving the area... |
| Nevada teens charged with writing pro white supremacy graffiti Two Carson City teenaged boys have been charged with writing graffiti that advocates white supremacy and violence towards Hispanics. The boys, ages 18 and 15, were arrested after swastikas, racial slurs, obscenities and references to skinheads, neo-Nazis and Hitler youth were found... |
| Gibbons will send budget cuts to lawmakers for approval CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons will submit a package of budget cuts to lawmakers for their approval to satisfy the requirements of state law. Josh Hicks, general counsel to Gibbons, said the decision to forward the cuts to lawmakers... |
| 2nd fire on 4th Ave. in Sun Valley breaks out, small trailer fire quickly put out A second fire on 4th Ave in Sun Valley has been reported this morning. Fire fighters are on location. An earlier fire in what looks to be an abandoned trailer ... |
| Flows in the Truckee Canal to increase to 250 cubic feet per second On Friday, May 9, 2008 the Bureau of Reclamation, the owner of the Truckee Canal, authorized the increase of flow in the canal. Flows in the Truckee Canal will be increased from 150 cubic feet per second (cfs) to an upper limit of 250 cfs report officials from Reclamation... |
| Reno River Festival comes to downtown whitewater park The Reno River Festival opens at the Truckee River Whitewater park in downtown Reno and Friday and continues through the weekend. On Friday, registration and the outdoor expo begin at 10 a.m., followed by Boatercross qualifying rounds and the Open... |
| Girl arrested after Grace Warner Elementary BB gun shooting According to school officials, Grace Warner Elementary School was locked down for a short time Thursday morning when a sixth grade girl accidentally shot a third grade girl on the playground with a BB gun.... |
| All lanes of 395 reopen after six car accident All lanes on Hwy 395 in North Reno have reopened after a six car pile-up Thursday afternoon. Authorities closed all of the highway lanes for a short time after the accident. The NHP says four people were injured, but none of their injuries are life threatening. |
| Fatal single vehicle accident in Reno on S. Virginia St. Thursday A car struck a tree next to a business at 6450 S. Virginia St., Reno Thursday shortly after 2:pm fatally injuring the passenger and causing minor injuries to the driver. Reno Police Department reports that from the preliminary investigation, it appears the vehicle was parked at a business located at 6275 Neil Road. For unknown reasons... |
| Sparks Dispatch Center having problems with receiving some 911calls The Sparks Police and Fire Department Dispatch Center continues on Thursday to have problems processing their 9-1-1 calls. However, on Thursday afternoon testing revealed that all calls from cell phones will connect to the 9-1-1 emergency dispatcher... |
| Sunday night arrests lead to stolen property recovery Washoe County Deputies responded to a call Sunday in south Reno and arrived on scene to locate and arrest Doriane Densen-Jacobs as he attempted to escape through a window. William Platt was located inside the residence and arrested without incident while a third suspect got away from deputies... |
| A 3.8 magnitude earthquake shook Reno Wednesday night Just as Northwest Reno residents thought the major earthquake activity was finished, a 3.8 magnitude earthquake shook the region. The earthquake happened at 10:55 p.m. on Wednesday night. It was centered in the Verdi/Mogul area and was followed... |
| 77 more people possibly involved in Southern Nevada hepatitis outbreak The hepatitis C outbreak in southern Nevada continues to grow. The Southern Nevada Health District says it has identified another 77 people who may have been infected during medical treatment at a Las Vegas outpatient clinic... |
| SEPTA Set to Deliver Fans to Flyers Playoff/Phillies Baseball Doubleheader Next Week SEPTA General Manager Joseph Casey to Throw Out First Pitch PHILADELPHIA, May 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- SEPTA will provide Broad Street Line "Sports Express" service... |
| Singapore Charity Golf Tournament to Support Blind Babies Foundation YOU ARE INVITED SAN FRANCISCO, May 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The Singapore America Business Association (SABA) of Northern California and the Singapore Consulate General in... |
| SIRIUS Satellite Radio and NBA to Host Reunion of 1972-73 NBA Champion New York Knicks Senator Bill Bradley, Willis Reed and Earl 'The Pearl' Monroe will be at NBA Store in Manhattan on May 13 for exclusive SIRIUS interview |
| Three United League Baseball Teams Welcome CPL Retail Energy as Newest Sponsor South Texas energy partner, CPL, plugs into family fun at the ballpark McALLEN, Texas, May 9 /PRNewswire/ -- CPL Retail Energy was welcomed as the newest member of... |
| Scion Exposed(TM) Tour Heads to Bristol Motor Speedway Unique Customer Meet Expected to Draw Hundreds of Scion Vehicles to Tennessee, May 16-17 BRISTOL, Tenn., May 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Hundreds of Scion owners,... |
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| Earthquakes are not from volcanic activity |
| Firefighters battle Como fire in Dayton |
| Authorities investigate accidental BB shooting at Reno elementary school |
| Reno roads get a facelift |
| Earthquake shakes Reno Wednesday night, funds approved to fix previous damage |
| Paying for the Truckee River Flood Project |
| Seven year old prepares to compete at Reno River Festival |
| Obama wins North Carolina, Clinton narrowly wins Indiana |
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