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| Action News Update: Potosi Fire Is Under Control & Partially Contained The restrictions on State Route 160 will be lifted at 1 PM according to the Clark County Fire Department. The Potosi fire is under control and 20 to 30 percent contained. |
| Contact 13 Investigation: Student Suspended For Taking Ibuprofen Contact 13 has uncovered a case where an ibuprofen got a seventh grader kicked out of school. By her family's account, 12-year-old Brooke is a model daughter and student. By the school district's account, she is an offender who was suspended and is pending expulsion for drug use on campus. |
| Local Woman Shares Her Story Of Son's Near Drowning Since the beginning of the year, there have been 16 near drownings in Clark County involving children and three deaths. Action News talked to a local woman whose son nearly drowned and hopes her story will inspire other parents to keep a closer eye on their children. |
| Suspect Identified In Attack At Desert Springs Hospital Metro Police are looking for a man wanted in connection with a violent crime at a hospital. It happened late Sunday night at Desert Springs Hospital. Metro Police consider Roy Trost armed and dangerous. |
| Local Charities Losing Money Because Of Fewer Marriages Several local charities are losing thousands of dollars in grant money all because fewer people are getting married. According to the Clark County Marriage License Bureau, they gave out 20,000 fewer marriage licenses last year than just three years ago. |
| Attorney For Assemblywoman Francis Allen Releases Statement The lawyer representing arrested Assemblywoman Francis Allen says she is innocent. According to the police report, Assemblywoman Francis Allen was arrested Saturday night after she got into an argument with her husband and stabbed him in the arm with a steak knife. In a statement, Attorney Richard Wright says his client denies the allegations she stabbed her husband. |
| Deadly Accident On State Route 160 Near Mountain Springs A person has died in an accident on State Route 160. It happened Wednesday afternoon a few miles away from the town of Mountain Springs. Medics took another person to the hospital. |
| 14 - Year - Old NLV Student Brings Gun To School Police say they found a gun in the backpack of a middle school student. Officers arrested the 14 - year - old boy off campus. Police say they got a tip towards the end of the school day that the student at Brian Cram Middle School on Deer Springs Way may have a weapon on him. |
| Employers Hold First Time Job Fair For Ex - Felons Dozens of Southern Nevada employers have come together for the first time to offer potential work to ex-offenders. They say it is a win-win for everyone involved, including the public. |
| American Airlines To Start Charging Passengers To Check Bags Checking your bag at the airport will cost you extra if you fly American Airlines. This is not an extra bag surcharge, you will have to pay to check just one piece of luggage. |
| UNLV hires two women's basketball assistant coaches Associated Press - May 20, 2008 5:55 PM ET LAS VEGAS (AP) - UNLV officials have hired two assistant coaches for its women's basketball team, including a small-college coach and a coach who... |
| The View From Vegas, Your Chance To Attend The Show! You can enter to attend a taping of The View! If you enter Walgreens "The View from Las Vegas" sweepstakes, you could be joining the ladies on the strip! |
| Criss Angel's New Show At The Luxor, Tickets On Sale Tuesday Tickets on sale Tuesday for preview and regular performances of CRISS ANGEL BelieveTM, the new Cirque du Soleil production set to open at Luxor Las Vegas. CRISS ANGEL Believe starring Criss Angel will open for preview performances September 1 and hold its Gala Premiere September 12, 2008. |
| David Cook is the new "American Idol" Associated Press - May 21, 2008 10:23 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - David Cook is the new "American Idol." The former bartender from Blue Springs, Missouri, beat out David Archuleta of... |
| Boy band creator sentenced to 25 years in prison Associated Press - May 21, 2008 11:13 AM ET ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - The man who created the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync has been sentenced to 25 years in prison on four federal charges. |
| Kristi Yamaguchi wins on ABC dance show Associated Press - May 20, 2008 11:33 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Kristi Yamaguchi now has an Olympic gold medal -- and a mirrorball trophy. The figure skater has won ABC's "Dancing With... |
| Keeping kids safe on local streets A Washoe County Elementary School hopes some changes to its campus will keep students safe... |
| California and Nevada team-up to fend off bear problems State wildlife officials in California and Nevada announced a new agreement Wednesday to pool their resources in response to the record number of bear problems reported at Lake Tahoe last year. |
| Reno Fire Dept. to cite those parked in red zones at apartment complexes The Reno Fire Department will be enforcing parking restrictions in fire lanes, designated by red paint on curbs, in apartment complexes throughout the City of Reno, Fire Marshal Bill Burney said today... |
| Carson City man sentenced to one year probation for spanking A Carson City man who spanked his girlfriend's daughters with a spatula has been sentenced to one year probation on a charge of gross misdemeanor child neglect. |
| First the state and now cities are looking at budget cuts. First the state and now cities are looking at budget cuts. Reno's City Council met Tuesday night to look for ways to avoid layoffs and cutting services. The city's financial director is recommending... |
| The City of Reno says authorities are wasting time and money responding to false alarms. The City of Reno says authorities are wasting time and money responding to false alarms.The city has adopted a new ordinance that says... |
| Nevada big game to benefit from record Wildlife Heritage allocation At its May meeting in Reno, the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners approved $658,640 in expenditures from the Wildlife Heritage Trust Account. The money will go towards 26 projects that will benefit... |
| Memorial Day travel in Nevada expected to be down from last year Memorial Day is upon us and according to AAA of Nevada, 235,000 Nevadans are expected to hit the road this weekend. But that number is actually down from last year... |
| Semi rollover on east bound I-80 near Mustang exit A semi truck carrying dog food rolled over on Eastbound I-80 at the Mustang exit Wednesday afternoon. The NHP closed the second lane for a short time to clean up the accident. They say no one was injured... |
| Reno homeowner says she unknowingly rented to suspected drug dealer One day after federal agencies raided a number of Reno homes and businesses in a major drug bust, one homeowner says she's left picking up the pieces. |
| Sparks Police asking for witnesses in deadly motorcycle accident Sparks police are looking into a deadly motorcycle accident that happened yesterday in Sparks. The accident happened just before five p.m. near the corner of Greg Street and Marietta Way... |
| Signatures filed Tuesday to limit property tax in Nevada Petition signatures supporting limiting property tax increases were filed by the deadline on Tuesday. Backers of a Proposition 13-style petition aimed at limiting property tax increases in Nevada... |
| Nevada Gov. Gibbons visits Nevadans in Iraq Gov. Jim Gibbons, who went to Iraq to meet with Nevadans on duty there and to be briefed by U.S. military officials, said Tuesday that he wanted to ensure that the troops know "our entire state is standing behind them... |
| Sparks City Council approves budget cuts The Sparks City Council voted today, three to one to approve the budget for the next fiscal year, which starts in July. Sources say the new budget means a cut in services. Across the board, every department will be affected... |
| John McCain to attend fundraiser in Reno Presumptive republican presidential nominee, John McCain, has scheduled a stop in the Silver State. |
| Controlled burn near Hawthorne putting up large amount of smoke Residents in the Hawthorne are seeing large amounts of smoke. Sierra Front says the smoke is from a controlled burn. They have burned about 1,700 acres in the area. |
| Thousands convene for 2008 Nevada Democratic Convention Two thousand, five hundred and ten registered delegates, dozens of guests and volunteers packed the Grand Sierra Resort on Saturday for the 2008 Nevada Democratic Party Convention. The party gathered to elect 26 delegates to represent the state at the Democratic National... |
| Former Pack Star Rasner Cruising With Yankees Former Carson High and University of Nevada pitcher Darrell Rasner was the odd man out in spring training with the New York Yankees. But when the Yankees young guns sputtered to start the year, Raz was |
| SIRIUS Satellite Radio Celebrates the Official Kick-Off of Summer with Extensive Memorial Day Weeken Fun, diverse, and comprehensive programming choices for the weekend from Neil Diamond, Eminem, Nancy Sinatra, SIRIUS NBA Radio, SIRIUS NASCAR Radio, Barbara Walters, Martha... |
| Arkansas Man Hooks $100,000 in Fourth FLW Fantasy Fishing Tournament Family takes priority as Lowell, Ark. grandpa will use winnings to help daughter through college and raise 2-year-old grandson |
WXYZ-TV to Air a Special Edition of Pistons' Game Day, Followed by Live Coverage of the NBA Eastern SOUTHFIELD, Mich., May 21 /PRNewswire/ -- WHAT: Live coverage of NBA Eastern Conference Finals... |
| Justin Tuck to Visit Central Elementary School to Share the Joy of Reading Tuck partners with First Book to donate 4,500 books to Horseshoe Bend Regional Library's 2008... |
| Cedar Point Kicks Off Summer! Extreme Sports Stunt Show And Soak City Waterpark Open Memorial Day Weekend SANDUSKY, Ohio, May 21 /PRNewswire/ -- High-flying bikers and splash landings will be... |
| Beauty school in limbo after told to close |
| All eyes are on the Florida polls |
| American Airlines charges for the first checked bag |
| Fire agencies are working together to protect Carson range |
| Washoe County works with school to improve safety |
| Reno neurosurgeon comments on Kennedy brain cancer |
| Decrease in travel means decrease in auto tune-ups |
| Reno City Council discusses budget |
| Democrats go to the polls in Kentucky |
| Reno residents forced to pay for false alarms and no alarms at all |
| Reno homeowner picks up the pieces after Monday's drug raid |
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