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| Three People Hurt In Accident At Burnham & East Reno Ave. Three people were hurt after an accident near Burnham and East Reno Avenue. It happened around 4:30pm Friday. Metro says a truck hit another car. The driver of the car was ejected from the car and taken to UMC with critical injuries. |
| Second Mammovan Hits Valley Roads There is a new tool in the fight against breast cancer. It helps women who normally cannot either afford or get access to a mammogram. |
| Staffing Agencies Seeing Spike In Job Applicants The unemployment rate is up again and some locals are taking a big financial hit. SOS Staffing sees up to 40 people every week at its doors, not to mention the hundreds who apply online. But the agency says the biggest trend is people who were once in high paying jobs being forced to take a pay cut. |
| Arrest Made In 2007 Shooting At Reno & LVB On March 6, 2007 Denardo Burch was shot in his car while sitting at a red light at Reno and Las Vegas Boulevard. The 22 - year - old later died at UMC the next day. Police arrested 30 - year - old Deshon Tyler Thursday in connection with the shooting. |
| Shadow Mountain Surgical Center Fined The State Bureau of Licensure is stopping Shadow Mountain Surgical Center on West Sahara from performing any medical procedures. This came after a general inspection. The facility was also fined $9,400. |
| Apartment Fire Near Pennwood & Arville A two alarm fire was reported at an apartment complex at 4485 Pennwood near Arville and Pennwood. |
| Unemployment Rate Sees Largest Increase Since 1986 We are seeing one of the largest nation-wide unemployment jumps in decades. According to a new government report, the unemployment rate for May is 5.5 percent. |
| Harry Reid Announces His Support Of Barack Obama Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid made a statement Friday formally endorsing the candidacy of U.S. Senator Barack Obama. |
| Missing 11 Year Old Found Safe In Porterville, CA An Amber Alert for missing 11 year old Esther Melendez has been canceled. Esther was found safe in Porterville, California. That is about five hours from Las Vegas, North of Bakersfield, CA. |
| Traffic Alert: Summerlin Parkway Exit Ramp Reopens The Westbound Summerlin Parkway exit ramp to Buffalo is reopened. Road crews have been re-paving and adding a third lane on the Parkway from the 95 to the 215 Beltway. |
| Celtics, Lakers Renew NBA Finals Rivalry One year ago, the Lakers' Kobe Bryant demanded a trade and the Celtics finished the 2006-07 season with the league's second-worst record. Not even the teams' biggest fans envisioned a championship run. But June has arrived, and the NBA's most revered franchises meet for an eleventh time in the Finals. |
| Welterweight champ Floyd Mayweather Jr. retires Associated Press - June 6, 2008 7:35 PM ET LAS VEGAS (AP) - Unbeaten welterweight Floyd Mayweather Jr. has announced his retirement again. |
| K-Fed Named "Father Of The Year" A Las Vegas club has named K-Fed "Father of the Year." Britney Spears' ex, Kevin Federline, will be presented with the honor at a party he is hosting at Prive, a club at the Hard Rock. |
| Hulk Hogan's son transferred out of solitary Associated Press - June 5, 2008 9:33 PM ET TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Deputies at a west Florida jail have transferred Hulk Hogan's son out of solitary confinement into a communal cell. |
| Persian rug sells for record $4.45 million at auction Associated Press - June 5, 2008 3:33 PM ET PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) - A silk Persian rug dating from the 16th century or 17th century has sold for a record $4.45 million at auction, or about... |
| Person with SAG says union signs more waiver deals Associated Press - June 4, 2008 5:03 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - A person with the Screen Actors Guild says the union has signed more than 300 waiver deals allowing members to work on films by... |
| Reporter won't answer questions at R. Kelly trial Associated Press - June 4, 2008 1:23 PM ET CHICAGO (AP) - A Chicago Sun-Times reporter isn't going to answer questions at R. Kelly's child pornography trial. |
| Report: Ed McMahon faces foreclosure Associated Press - June 4, 2008 8:03 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - The man who was Johnny Carson's sidekick on "The Tonight Show" is reportedly fighting to avoid foreclosure on his multi-million... |
| Hillary Clinton To End Bid For White House Saturday Senator Hillary Clinton (D) will end her bid for the White House. Friday Clinton said that her campaign will hold an event Saturday at 9 AM Las Vegas time at the National Building Museum in Washington. |
| Clinton Under Pressure To Get Out & Unify Party Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton (D) may be getting ready to end her run for the White House. She is expected to throw in the towel Friday or Saturday at an event in Washington D.C. |
| Hillary Clinton To Be Vice President? Obama and Clinton spoke by phone Tuesday night and both campaigns say the two will sit down and chat about Clinton's role sometime soon. Many of Clinton's supporters are now publicly urging Obama to choose Clinton as his running mate. |
| Harry Reid Will Be Last Superdelegate To Choose Candidate One of the undecided superdelegates is Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. Reid says he will be the last Nevada delegate to line up behind a candidate. |
| Hillary Clinton Still In The Race Despite Obama's Numbers Senator Barack Obama has enough delegates to clinch the title of Democratic presidential nominee. Republican presidential nominee John McCain has recognized Obama as the Democratic nominee. But Senator Hillary Clinton is not giving up yet. |
| Why Nevada Is A Battleground State In This Election With Senator Barack Obama having enough delegates to clinch the Democratic Nomination, many Nevadans are saying enough already. Nevada is split down the middle with Democrats and Republicans and that is why analysts say it is such a key battle ground state during this presidential election. Many say that is due to the state's rapid growth and diverse population. |
| Washoe County employee accused of embezzling millions An arrest warrant was issued for a Department of Water Resources employee Friday in the investigation of millions of county funds allegedly embezzled over the years by a county employee... |
| Raw tomatoes missing from some Nevada restaurants after Western Salmonella scare Raw tomatoes have disappeared from some of Nevada's restaurants and grocery stores after the CDC announced that dozens of people across the West have been diagnosed with cases of Salmonella Saintpaul. |
| Street Vibrations rally and Euro Fest kick off Reno-Sparks event season Summer events season kicks off in Reno and Sparks this weekend with the Street Vibrations "Spring Rally" and Euro Fest. Hundreds of motorcycle enthusiasts are getting an early start to the annual Street Vibrations... |
| Stocks fall sharply as crude oil reaches new record NEW YORK (AP) -- A spike in crude oil prices put Wall Street in a tailspin. The key averages lost about 3 percent on news that crude closed at a new record high, up more than $10 a barrel today alone... |
| Gibbons calls for meeting to coordinate efforts against Yucca Mountain Governor Jim Gibbons called for a meeting of Nevada's Congressional delegation and state officials on Friday to coordinate their efforts to stop the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste dump in Southern Nevada. Gibbons said that working together will make their fight... |
| Reid endorses Obama for President Nevada Senator Harry Reid stayed on the sidelines during the Democratic primaries. Friday, he finally got in the game, throwing his support behind presumptive nominee Barack Obama. "Over the past 16 months, tens of millions of Americans from all walks of life... |
| Missing Las Vegas girl found safe, Amber Alert canceled The Amber Alert for missing 11-year-old Esther Melendez of Las Vegas was cancelled Thursday night after police found her safe in California. Las Vegas Metro Police Investigators say they followed phone records to help them find... |
| Young Eagles program gives Reno kids a chance to fly Reno area children have a chance to fly with the pros on Saturday at a free "Young Eagles" camp. The Reno Air Racing Foundation is taking 60 children up in the sky for demostartions, tours and other flight related activities... |
| City of Reno cracks down on unpaid parking tickets The City of Reno is tracking down drivers who failed to pay their parking tickets in an effort to collect $575,000 in outstanding fines. The city has sent out letters to anyone who has an unpaid ticket in the last two years... |
| Israel's consulate plants trees in Angora burn area Volunteers have kick-started the process of bringing green back to the area blackened by the Angora fire in South Lake Tahoe last summer, with help from Israel... |
| Nevada high court starts review of term-limit challenges CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- The Nevada Supreme Court moved quickly Wednesday to try to resolve confusion over the state's term-limits requirement, scheduling a June 13 meeting to map out a schedule for filing legal briefs and hearing attorneys' arguments on the issue... |
| Former pastor accused of felony assault after a bout of road rage A former pastor is accused Friday of felony assault with a weapon due to road rage. Carson City Deputies say 65-year-old Elmer French of Humboldt County was waving a handgun at... |
| Las Vegas cop shot following a police chase, suspect dead A Las Vegas police officer was shot in the leg following a police chase Thursday. Police were chasing the suspect after he shot a gun at... |
| Washoe County considering four day school week Washoe County School District Superintendant, Paul Dugan says the possible 14 percent or 40 million dollar cuts for the next biennium would devastate the school district. He says he will do everything in his power to resist the potential cuts... |
| Reno police say man killed at Motel 6 strangled to death A 30-year-old Reno man was found dead Wednesday morning at a Motel 6 in Reno along with a suspect that police say had physical altercation with the deceased prior to his death. The suspect... |
| Nevada fishing guides are great cheat sheets Get your cheat sheets for the best fishing in Nevada now! The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) calls them the 2008 Angler Information Guides. Each year NDOW puts together individual fact sheets for 79 of the state's top waters that include stocking information, biologist forecasts for the year... |
| Reno growth advocates meet with City officials A diverse panel of Reno city leaders and sustainable growth advocates discussed the future of development in northern Nevada. Bob Fulkerson, the director of The Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada, has helped gather more than half of the 23 thousand signatures... |
| Credit counselor offers a bit of advice to avoid credit card debt Credit counselor, Jill Perry, offers advice for a number of people that are using their credit cards for essential items in economic hard times to avoid... |
| Former CEO of Harrah's offers Gibbons advice on budget shortfalls The former Chairman and CEO of Harrah's Entertainment is speaking out about budget cuts. Phil Satre says Governor Gibbons should look into... |
| Nevada 3B Rodriguez Drafted By Indians Reno, Nev. - University of Nevada senior third baseman Jason Rodriguez was selected in the 15th round on day two of the 2008 First-Year Major League Baseball Draft by the Cleveland Indians today. Rodriguez, |
| Manogue's Wieland Drafted by Texas Rangers Joe Wieland is a Texas Ranger, and just in time. Wieland was selected in the 4th round (123rd overall) by the Rangers on Thursday afternoon, and it almost cost him a seat at his baccalaureate mass at |
| Wolf Pack's Eastham, Bowman Drafted by O's/A's The University of Nevada saw two more players drafted late Friday in the 2008 Major League Draft. Nevada pitcher/outfielder Dan Eastham was selected in the 36th round by the Baltimore Orioles. Eastham |
| Nevada Pitcher Rod Scurry Drafted by Rockies Nevada senior pitcher Rod Scurry was selected in the 31st round by the Colorado Rockies on day two of the 2008 major league draft. The tall right hander from Galena High School led the Wolf Pack in innings |
| MLB Draft Raids Western Nevada College Western Nevada College is no longer a secret to Major League Baseball. After another solid season in the Scenic West Athletic Conference, head coach D.J. Whittemore saw three current and one former player |
| No Wings for Big Brown ATLANTA, June 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Hooters of America, Inc. announced that it has received word from the owners of Triple Crown hopeful Big Brown that the New York Racing... |
| Saddlebrook Resort Offers a Suite Deal for Groups TAMPA, Fla., June 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Saddlebrook Resort (www.Saddlebrook.com) is delighted to offer its business travelers... |
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