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| Fight May Have Led To Shooting At Cheyenne HS North Las Vegas Police are looking for a suspect after shots were fired in the parking lot of Cheyenne High School Wednesday afternoon. Police say no one was hurt in the shooting. |
| Suspect Crashes After Chase Near Spencer & Serene Metro Police now have a suspect in custody after a ten minute chase that ended at the intersection of Spencer Street and Serene Avenue. Officers say the suspect's car hit a Metro Police car and three other cars before rolling over at the intersection. It is not known why the suspect was trying to escape from police. |
| Sneak Peek At CityCenter's Vdara Tower You have seen it rising up from the strip and now Action News is learning more about Project CityCenter. When it is finished CityCenter's Vdara tower will be both a hotel and condominium right in the same suite. |
| Skimming Scam That Targets ATM Cards For most people cash has taken a back seat to the convenience of credit and debit cards. But a skimming scam has hit the Valley and is putting thousands of dollars in criminals pockets. A skimmer is a magnetic stripe reader thieves use to record financial card information. |
| Las Vegas Man Files Lawsuit Against Countrywide A Las Vegas man is suing his mortgage lender and several other businesses and individuals because his adjustable rate mortgage doubled. Action News has the details of a lawsuit that alleges sinister, fraudulent practices by the nation's largest mortgage lender. |
| Woman Accused Of DUI Near Lone Mt. & Torrey Pines Remains In Jail 20 year old Laura Bryner is accused of killing 51 year old Gregory Reyes in a DUI traffic accident Sunday morning near Torrey Pines and Lone Mountain. Wednesday morning in court, the state asked for thirty days to determine what action they were going to take in this case. So far Laura Bryner has not been officially charged, and as a result, will be released from the Clark County Detention Center. |
| Governor Gibbons Briefly Comments On Pending Divorce Governor Jim Gibbons talked to Action News about his pending divorce Wednesday. Governor Gibbons was in Henderson to help celebrate the environmental clean up of a former industrial site. |
| Number Of Runaways In The Valley Increasing Kids who run away from home is a common problem in Las Vegas. More than 8,000 kids were runaways in 2006. Many of those kids do not want to be found, leaving police with a challenging task and parents with a broken heart. |
| Landwell Restoration Project Underway In Henderson Another master planned community will soon be built in Henderson but this time the project will begin with a massive environmental cleanup of 2,200 acres of land. The Landwell Restoration project will take place near Lake Mead and Boulder Highway where industrial waste was dumped for several decades. |
| David vs. David "Idol" finale Associated Press - May 14, 2008 10:53 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - And then there were two Davids. Syesha Mercado was voted off "American Idol" Wednesday night, paving the way for the... |
| Winehouse won't be charged in alleged 'drug' video Associated Press - May 14, 2008 12:43 PM ET LONDON (AP) - Amy Winehouse will not be charged in connection with a video that allegedly shows her taking drugs. |
| Paul McCartney's carbon footprint is criticized Associated Press - May 14, 2008 12:43 PM ET LONDON (AP) - Paul McCartney's luxury hybrid must have seemed like a good idea to the environmental advocate. |
| Music by Michael Jackson, Roy Orbison added to historic registry Associated Press - May 14, 2008 6:53 AM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Michael Jackson's "Thriller" album is considered important enough to keep for all time. |
| Ron Paul To Speak At Nevada State Republican Convention In Reno Republican congressman and presidential candidate, Ron Paul, has accepted an invitation from the Nevada Republican Party to be a keynote speaker at the Nevada Republican State Convention on April 26th. |
| Watching out for more than your garbage They play a critical role in keeping our community clean, but did you know Waste Management collectors have their eyes on more than your trash? |
| Sierra Fire Protection District faced with cutting services or raising taxes The Sierra Fire Protection District says it needs to increase taxes if it is going to continue to provide protection. As fire season quickly approaches county commissioners recommend a tax increase to re-vamp the Sierra Fire Protection District... |
| Junk your juniper in Reno and receive a free “defensible space” plant Reno area residents are being encouraged to "Junk The Junipers" Sunday in an effort to modify ornamental landscaping around homes and buildings to help reduce the threat of a wildland fire destroying structures... |
| A new foundation seeks to open a new Reno pool It's the time of year when parents start thinking about summer and teaching their children to swim. Margie Hemphill has been teaching little ones to swim in Reno since 1995. She's behind an effort to... |
| Nevada boaters urged to check boats for invasive mussels before boating In California Nevada boaters might face inspections and even be turned away from California lakes because of the possibility of spreading invasive, non- native mussels. Quagga and Zebra mussels have invaded Lake Mead, San Justo Reservoir and Lake Mohave, and Nevada and California officials... |
| A strike is possible in Reno bus drivers wage dispute A federal mediator will try to forge an agreement between the operator of the Reno area's bus service and drivers. About 200 drivers and dispatchers are represented by Teamsters Local 533. Transit Management of Washoe operates the buses for... |
| Former McQueen Slugger Lighting up the Big Easy Former McQueen High baseball star Chris Aguila has found a nice new home in New Orleans. He's hoping that the Big Easy will be a springboard back to the big leagues. Aguila is batting .287 with seven |
| Former Pack Pitcher Bonine Awaiting Call to Bigs Former Nevada right-hander Eddie Bonine has never had the type of personality that wanted to grab the headlines. But his stats certainly get your attention. The 6-foot-5 starter has been flat out |
| Wolf Pack Golf Coach Resigns Amid Investigation After four years at the helm, Nevada head men's golf coach Rich Merritt has resigned. Merritt had been investigated by the NCAA regarding the misuse of an airplane ticket with an athlete and possible |
| Special Habitat Builders and Local Community Cheer on Local RAAM Bike Riders for Test Ride to LA Press Event, Friday, May 16th in Redwood City REDWOOD CITY, Calif., May 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is being released by Valley Presbyterian Church: |
| Toxin-Free Pain Cream to Make First Appearance at Athletic Trainer Event Acclaimed Myo-Med Cream Coming to NATA Show in St. Louis PLEASANT GROVE, Utah, May 14 /PRNewswire/ -- BioForce, Inc., makers of fast-acting, toxin-free Myo-Med... |
| Chukka Caribbean Adventures Presents a Belizean Blockbuster: 'Raiders of the Lost Mayan Caves' - Newest Installment in Their Series of Exciting, Action-Packed Nature Adventures - BELIZE CITY, Belize, May 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Chukka Caribbean Adventures is... |
| West Coast Bank Sponsors Reach the Bridge Run to Benefit the American Lung Association of Oregon LAKE OSWEGO, Ore., May 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- On Sunday, June 29, 2008, West Coast Bank will sponsor the American Lung Association of Oregon's (ALAO) Reach the Bridge Run,... |
| Audi of America Joins With Local Partner Strong Audi to Host Customers and World Champion Race Car D AUBURN HILLS, Mich., May 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Audi of America, Inc. announced today a motorsports gathering in partnership with Strong Audi in downtown Salt Lake City on Thursday... |
| RTC bus drivers might go on strike |
| Sierra Fire Protection District wants to raise taxes to improve protection |
| Homeowner rebuilds after losing house in Angora fire |
| Residents push for new pool after Moana closure |
| Urban Market Adds to Lineup of Downtown Reno Projects This summer, you'll be able to check out a new "urban market" in downtown Reno. It's one project in a long line to make the city more appealing to locals. |
| Farm Bill Includes Reid Provision on Nevada Lakes Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is using a massive farm bill moving through Congress to spend $175 million to lease water for Nevada's desert lakes and restore the Walker River Basin. |
| Lahontan Reservoir Levels Extremely Low Extremely low levels at Lahontan are taking a toll on the reservoir putting both park rangers and dependent farmers on edge. |
| Journalism Students To Pledge Higher Standards DylGraduating journalism students at the University of Nevada, Reno will sign an ethics pledge this Friday during a commencement reception. |
| Sierra Fire District Property Tax Approved The Sierra Fire Protection District is working on a new budget after its proposal for a property tax hike was approved by Washoe County. |
| Senior Population Also Growing in Nevada Prisons The senior population in Nevada's prisons is exploding right along with the senior wave in the rest of the state and that is presenting special problems. |
| John Edwards Backs Barack Obama Democrat John Edwards has given his long-awaited endorsement to Barack Obama. |
| Joe Conforte Talks About 'Love Ranch' Movie "Love Ranch" is a fictionalized version of the love triangle involving Conforte, his wife Sally and heavyweight boxer Oscar Bonavena who was gunned down at the Mustang Ranch. In part two, KLAS' George Knapp talks to Conforte about that movie and a lot more. |
| Washoe Valley Nursery Offers Native Plants If you're in the market for some native trees and shrubs the Nevada Division of Forestry's Washoe Nursery opened Tuesday. |
| Mediator Called in for Bus Driver Contract Negotiations A federal mediator has been called in to help broker a deal between bus drivers and the company that operates the Regional Transportation Commission busses. |
| Clark County school police investigate shooting at high school Associated Press - May 14, 2008 9:55 PM ET NORTH LAS VEGAS (AP) - Clark County School District police are investigating a shooting on the campus of a North Las Vegas high school. |
| Candidate challenge could trigger Nevada term limits court battle Associated Press - May 14, 2008 9:15 PM ET CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - Nevada's top election official has challenged a re-election bid by a Washoe County school board trustee - in a move that... |
| Calif. woman charged in real estate scam in Nevada Associated Press - May 14, 2008 8:55 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - A California woman faces criminal and civil charges after a real estate scam allegedly targeted blacks in three states, including... |
| Nevada golf coach in NCAA probe resigns; Rich Merritt cites "errors in judgment" Associated Press - May 14, 2008 7:55 PM ET RENO, Nev. (AP) - The Nevada men's golf coach who was the target of an NCAA investigation into rules violations has resigned. |
| Agencies told to plan for cuts Associated Press - May 14, 2008 7:55 PM ET CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - The heads of various government agencies were told Wednesday by Gov. Jim Gibbons' office to come up with budget cut plans of... |
| Colonel suggests using hackers' tool against them Associated Press - May 15, 2008 1:34 AM ET SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Hackers often harness the combined power of thousands of virus-infected personal computers to pump out spam e-mail or disable... |
| Judge: Countrywide shareholders' suit can proceed Associated Press - May 15, 2008 1:14 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - A federal judge has ruled that a shareholder lawsuit against Countrywide Financial Corp. |
| Mount Baldy wildfire sluggish, but windy, hot weather due Associated Press - May 14, 2008 11:04 PM ET MOUNT BALDY VILLAGE, Calif. (AP) - Firefighters are struggling to contain a 311-acre wildfire on 1 of the biggest mountains in Southern California... |
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