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| Police Search For Suspect In Attack Near Desert Springs Hospital Police are searching for a suspect in a vicious attack in a hospital parking lot. Police have released two sketches of the suspect. Detectives say he kidnapped, robbed and sexually assaulted someone around midnight Sunday just outside Desert Springs Hospital. |
| Drunkorexia: Swapping Meals For Martinis It may sound harmless, swapping out a meal for a martini every once in a while. But experts say for many young women drunkorexia is becoming a habit that is downright dangerous. |
| Summerlin Parkway Repaving Causing Delays Anyone who uses Summerlin Parkway lately has probably sat in slow or stopped traffic in the past couple of days. Crews are repaving the freeway and it has caused backups during the day and night. |
| Record Temperatures Spark Heat Related Illnesses Record temperatures created a few problems in the Valley Monday. Several people had to be treated for heat related illnesses. |
| Groundbreaking Tuesday On Southern Nevada Law Enforcement Memorial Statue Metro will break ground Tuesday on the Southern Nevada Law Enforcement Memorial Statue. The privately funded statue will honor the men and women who have lost their lives in the line of duty. The ceremony begins at 9am at the Police Memorial Park. |
| Wayne Newton Returning To The Strip Wayne Newton is about to end his year long absence from the strip. Newton will be performing at the MGM Grand Hollywood Theatre for three weeks in late July, October and November. |
| Details Could Be Released Soon In Paradise Pet Hospital Fire Officials could release details this week of their investigation into a fire at Paradise Pet Hospital back in March. 16 dogs and cats died in the fire. Firefighters say it looked like the fire started in the attic. |
| Police Say Suspect Swiped Phones From Durango & Warm Springs Store Police are hoping some surveillance pictures will help lead them to a man they say swiped some cell phones. The pictures were taken Thursday from a cell phone store at Durango and Warm Springs. |
| Construction Worker Dies At Union Park Construction Site Action News has confirmed that a construction worker working at Bonneville and Grand Central Parkway died around 8 AM Monday morning. He was cutting some concrete material in half, when part of the concrete fell on him and crushed him. |
| Car Accident Causes Serious Injury On Post Road A Bombard Electric Company flatbed truck and another car got into an accident on Post Road at approximately 12:25 PM Monday. Police say someone was trapped and bleeding from the head. |
| Kezirian Defends Burrito Title At the third annual Las Vegas Sports Fest, Action Sports Director Doug Kezirian defended his title and won the Burrito Eating Contest. He shattered last year's time by inhaling a Bajio burrito in 67 |
| Is A Michael Jackson Show Coming To The Strip? Rumors are swirling Monday morning about the possibility of a Michael Jackson show on the Strip. |
| Chesney after ACM win: Fan votes shouldn't decide Associated Press - May 19, 2008 2:33 AM ET LAS VEGAS (AP) - After taking home the top honor at the Academy of Country Music Awards, Kenny Chesney says fans shouldn't be allowed to vote for... |
| Chesney wins 4th straight entertainer of year award Associated Press - May 18, 2008 11:23 PM ET LAS VEGAS (AP) - Kenny Chesney is country music's entertainer of the year for a fourth year in a row. |
| Huckabee Wants To Be John McCain's Running Mate Former Arkansas Governor and one time presidential candidate, Mike Huckabee (R), is talking about his political future. He revealed this weekend that he would like to be John McCain's (R) running mate. |
| Lieutenant Governor, Brian Krolicki, Nevada's acting governor this week. News 4 has learned Lieutenant Governor, Brian Krolicki, is Nevada's acting governor this week. The Associated Press is reporting Gov. Jim gibbons is... |
| Woman recovering after being rescued from Truckee River A young woman is recovering at Renown Medical Center Monday evening after witnesses say the raft she was floating on in the Truckee River overturned and trapped her underneath. The incident happened Monday afternoon just West of the McCarran bridge in Reno. Witnesses... |
| Flows increased once again in Truckee Canal The Truckee Canal's flow level has been increased for the third time since it flooded nearly 600 homes in Fernley on Jan. 5. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation on Friday allowed the Truckee-Carson Irrigation District to... |
| Historic preservation in Nevada merits honors for many supporters Nevada state officials presented awards to groups and individuals at weekend ceremonies in Overton and Virginia City Supporters of the Springs Preserve in Las Vegas and the old St. Charles Hotel in Carson City were among those honored for their contributions... |
| Riders injured as carnival ride collapses Friday evening in Calaveras County Fairgrounds Three people attending the annual fair celebrating the popular Calaveras County jumping frog contest were seriously injured Friday during the collapse of a carnival ride. Another 14 riders also were hur... |
| Road construction and gas prices to gang up on Reno commuters If you are a commuter, expect some frustration this week. A couple of construction projects could slow your commute this morning. If you use Greg Street... |
| Reno Fire Department suggests ways to stay cool in summer heat With the daytime weather heating up, the Reno Fire Department cautions area residents and visitors to stay cool and offers some suggestions. |
| State Forestry Nursery in Washoe Valley opens May 14, 2008 A variety of trees and shrubs for conservation planting will be available when the Nevada Division of Forestry's Washoe Nursery opens for the season Wednesday, May 14, 2008 The purpose of the nursery is to provide locally adapted, affordable trees and... |
| Washoe County Sheriff warns of door-to-door scams According to the Washoe County Sheriff's Office, deputies have been dispatched to numerous calls of aggressive door to door solicitation recently throughout Washoe County. Solicitors have been reported selling numerous items such as magazine subscriptions and home alarm systems... |
| Nevada tops national foreclosure list, again A new report has Nevada topping the nation in foreclosure rates. According to Realty-Track one in every 146 households in Nevada received foreclosure filings in April. That's 3.6 times the national average. That rate is also up 95 percent from April of 2007... |
| Reno's RiverWalk area to have indoor/outdoor market soon A major development project is aimed at improving a downtown Reno neighborhood, but considering the economic crunch, a big question is will people come, and will they spend money? The RiverWalk area in downtown Reno will become home for a new "urban market place" this summer... |
| Successful Back Surgery Propels Olympic Weightlifting Hopeful Melanie Roach to Realize Her Dreams Of Minimally invasive procedure performed by Dr. Robert S. Bray, Jr. of D.I.S.C. Spine and Sports Center ATLANTA, May 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Weightlifter Melanie Roach is... |
| Shaun Alexander's Foundation Gives $20,000 in Clothing, Equipment to Three Seattle-Area Non-Profits Alexander's commitment to Seattle remains strong despite leaving Seahawks SEATTLE, May 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Former Seattle Seahawks running back Shaun Alexander today... |
| Bank of America Announces Updated Field List for 2008 Bank of America Open Current PGA TOUR Players and Champions Highlight List of Competitors CHICAGO, May 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Bank of America today announced the updated field list for the... |
| Wal-Mart, Andre Johnson Settle Charity Bicycle Dispute FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., May 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Wal-Mart Stores has agreed to provide 400 free bicycles, cash donations to charity and other free products to settle a dispute with... |
| Three Gemini Training Systems Clients Win Podium Finishes at National Championships A total of four Gemini cyclists clinch top-five showings at 2008 USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships FORT COLLINS, Colo., May 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Three... |
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| Nevada Democratic party elects delegates for national convention |
| Lawmakers discuss special session to address budget crisis |
| Reno police say phone threats likely a hoax |
| Rescuers Urge Care On Truckee River After Near Drowning A woman is being treated for cold water exposure after rescuers say she fell off a raft in the Truckee River Monday afternoon. Rescuers fear more cases like this due to the warm weather. |
| 10 Arrested in Reno Federal Drug Raids Federal Agents arrested ten people in drug raids around Northeast Reno Monday morning, following a wiretap investigation. |
| Nevada Officials Brace for Busy Fire Season The National Interagency Fire Center says this summer should be a "normal" fire season. But, talk to firefighters on the ground and they say it could be anything but. |
| Neighbors Rise Up From Angora’s Ashes About eleven months ago, flames raged out of control in South Lake Tahoe. The Angora Fire destroyed 254 homes; now those affected homeowners are rising up from the ashes. |
| Reno Police Investigate Weekend 911 Call Police are still investigating a 911 call in which the caller claimed he had killed his family, but officers never found him or any victims. |
| Washoe County Sees $28 Mil. Budget Shortfall Washoe County Commissioners have found a way to trim next year's budget by $28 million without laying anyone off. |
| Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons Flies to Iraq Gov. Jim Gibbons has left the state for a trip to Iraq, where he's expected to meet with Nevadans on duty there and to be briefed by U.S. military officials. |
| Tax Initiatives Could Affect Thousands of Students There are a couple of initiatives that may end on this November's ballot that will directly affect your children's education. |
| Gov't Could Soon Add More Water to Truckee Canal Despite our dry skies, more water could soon be flowing through the Truckee Canal. |
| Sen. Reid Talks About Congress Approved Farm Bill Nevada Senator Harry Reid is praising the Farm Bill he helped get passed in Congress. |
| Record Highs Expected Again in Nevada Before Big Change Near or record high temperatures were expected across northern Nevada again before temperatures take a big dive, forecasters said. |
| Signatures filed in support of Nevada ballot proposals Associated Press - May 19, 2008 9:25 PM ET CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - Backers of 2 initiative petitions that would cap revenue for the Las Vegas tourism authority and generate more funds for... |
| Mattel moves to drop suit against ex-employee in Bratz case Associated Press - May 19, 2008 8:35 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - A court document say Barbie-maker Mattel Inc. has filed a motion to drop its lawsuit against a former employee over the design of... |
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