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| Body Scanning Machines Coming To McCarran The body scanning machines show images of people underneath their clothing. The TSA recently started using body scans on randomly chosen passengers in Los Angeles, Baltimore, Denver and New York's JFK airport. Airports in Dallas, Detroit, Miami and Las Vegas will be added this month. |
| Fire Damages Office Building, Casino & Hotel In North Las Vegas Firefighters have contained a fire that damaged an office building and forced evacuations at The Speedway Casino and Ramada Inn at Civic Center and Cheyenne. The fire started inside an office building around 3:30pm and quickly became a three alarm fire. 35 people inside that building were evacuated as a precaution. |
| Suspect In Penthouse Club Shooting Identified Metro says Dominic Ian Nieto shot Officer Blake Penny in the leg as Penny responded to reports of an out of control customer at The Penthouse Club. That shootout led to a chase that ended near Rainbow and Hacienda. |
| 4 Year Old Boy Found Dead In SUV Near Nellis & Sahara A toddler was found dead in the area of Nellis and Sahara. The four year old boy was found in a family SUV right outside his home. |
| Bird Recovering After Being Shot At Gilcrease Bird Sanctuary The bird is recovering but employees think it was deliberately injured and hopes someone will come forward with information. Workers are now planting bamboo and setting up tarps and mesh to protect the birds from the open road. |
| Nevada's Postal Service Ranked Most Reliable The US Postal Service's Nevada - Sierra District delivered 98% of first class mail on time for the second quarter of 2008. Nevada's Postal District delivers an average of six million pieces of mail to more than one million addresses each day. |
| Governor's Divorce On Hold Lawyers for Gov. Jim Gibbons and first lady Dawn Gibbons said Monday the divorce action filed by the governor is on hold. Cal Dunlap, Dawn Gibbons' lawyer, and Gary Silverman, the governor's attorney, issued a 1-page statement saying the couple agreed to suspend the litigation "in an attempt to resolve issues." |
| Suspect In Desert Springs Hospital Attack To Appear In Court The man accused of two assaults outside a hospital will face a judge Tuesday. Roy Trost is in the Clark County Detention Center now after being brought back from California, where he was arrested. |
| How Members Only Shoppers Get Good Bargains What if we told you there is a way to get your hands on designer duds at a price that will have you calling the fashion police? Learn how you can get an invitation to an exclusive online sample sale. |
| Federal Safety Inspections Begin On CityCenter Federal safety inspectors are in town to start inspecting CityCenter and look for any safety violations or hazards. |
| Channel 13 are Softball Media League Champions The Channel 13 Softball Team picked up where the flag footbll team and golf team left off by winning the media championship. |
| Floyd Mayweather Jr. Calls it Quits Floyd Mayweather Jr. passes up a lucrative rematch with Oscar De La Hoya and retires with a 39-0 record. Mayweather won titles in five different weight classes. Including winning fighter of the year in 2007. |
| Lakers owner plays stud in Vegas day before finals Game 2 Associated Press - June 8, 2008 8:25 PM ET LAS VEGAS (AP) - Lakers owner Jerry Buss entered a $10,000 7-card stud tournament in Las Vegas on Saturday, the day before his team played the Boston... |
| Jessica Alba & Cash Warren Welcome Baby Girl Jessica Alba and her husband Cash Warren are new parents. The 27 - year - old actress gave birth to a healthy baby girl, Honor Marie Warren, on Saturday. Alba and Warren got married last month. |
| R. Kelly defense rests its case Associated Press - June 9, 2008 4:33 PM ET CHICAGO (AP) - Defense attorneys have rested their case in the child pornography trial of R&B singer R. Kelly in Chicago. |
| SAG opposes smaller union's studio deal Associated Press - June 9, 2008 2:53 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - The president of the Screen Actors Guild has encouraged a vote against a proposed contract deal between a smaller union and... |
| Jessica Alba gives birth to baby girl Associated Press - June 9, 2008 2:23 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jessica Alba and her husband Cash Warren are new parents. The 27-year-old actress gave birth to a healthy baby girl, Honor... |
| Gershon blasts article she says implies affair with Bill Clinton Associated Press - June 9, 2008 11:03 AM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Gina Gershon is speaking out publicly for the first time about a magazine report that she says implies she had an affair with former... |
| 'Panda' beats Sandler with $60 million weekend Associated Press - June 8, 2008 2:53 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jack Black's cartoon comedy "Kung Fu Panda" has pulled in $60 million to debut as the weekend's top movie. |
| Four quakes in Reno area above 3.0 in last 48 hrs Four earthquakes registering magnitudes of 3.0 or higher hit northwest Reno in the past 48 hours. The first shaker, a magnitude 3.2 hit at 3:13 a.m. on Sunday. Three minutes later a 3.0 hit. The quakes |
| Rising gas prices are causing SUV values to plummet Rising gas prices are causing SUV values to plummet. Sales of SUVs are down because the price of filling the tank keeps going up. Even drivers that attempt to trade their SUV for an economical alternative are shocked at... |
| Sen. Raggio responds to Chancellor Rogers' letter on education cuts Sen. Raggio sent Chancellor Rogers a letter Monday stating his support for Higher Education and that if money is taken from education, it can be restored. In his letter to Chancellor of Higher Education, Jim Rogers, Sen. Raggio said... |
| Ruling decides parolees no longer have to be psych profiled before release A Nevada Supreme Court panel has ruled that a former sex offender serving time for a non-sexual offense doesn't need a psychological certification before getting a parole. Before the ruling, sex offenders that were released in Nevada had to... |
| Habitat for Humanity home burned down one day after it was finished An Arsonist burned down a Habitat for Humanity home Monday two weeks before the family of five children were due to move in. It took two years and $100,000 to build the home in Stead that was finished on Friday, the arsonist struck on... |
| High gas prices continue to reach new levels every day Average for regular unleaded in Reno $4.14 Average for regular unleaded in Las Vegas $4.12 Average for regular unleaded in Nevada $4.13 Average for regular unleaded National $4.02 Average for |
| Update-Shots fired on Sierra St. An arrest was made regarding Sierra Street shooting where a suspect was seen firing a gun from his vehicle. Reno Police Department arrested... |
| Nevada Gov. and First Lady will share mansion Nevada's Governor Jim Gibbons and First Lady Dawn Gibbons have entered in to an agreement to suspend litigation activities according to a joint statement issued by their attorneys. According to the statement... |
| Nevada Senator Reid meets with Barak Obama Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) spent part of his day meeting with two members of Barack Obama's vice presidential-vetting team. The meeting took place at Reid's office on Capitol Hill... |
| Oldest man in US lives in Sacramento A northern California man is officially the oldest man in America. George Rene Francis, of Sacramento, turned 112 years old... |
| Reno car theft joyride ends in crash Reno Police say someone stole a car for a joyride yesterday and ended up crashing it. Employees at News-talk 780 KOH say a driver plowed into the planters outside their building at the corner of Plumb and Yori... |
| NDOT numbers indicate that vehicle usage might be down Comparison data from the Nevada Department of Transportation numbers indicates that vehicle usage might be down. NDOT monitors traffic continuously at approximately 25 locations in Washoe County utilizing automatic traffic recorders which are polled weekly... |
| Reno motorcyclist seriously injured in accident on Plumb Lane Sunday Victim of motorcycle accident last week has died. Investigators are looking into a motorcycle crash that happened in Reno on Sunday, June 1, just before 7 p.m... |
| Earthquake swarm picks up again in Reno A months-long swarm of earthquakes picked up again Sunday as a string of minor temblors rattled Reno, causing downtown high-rises to sway and knocking items off walls and shelves. |
| Callers claim jail employees were fired due to special treatment given to former captive Several callers called News 4 Friday claiming that Sheriffs Office employees have been fired due to special treatment given to former captive... |
| Hall of Famers Have a New Place to Call Home The Women's Sports Foundation celebrates hall of fame induction ceremony at its new venue -- the Billie Jean King International Women's Sports Center |
| Historic Ping Pong Diplomacy, Returns During Olympic Summer: June 10-12 at the Nixon Library YORBA LINDA, Calif., June 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- American/Chinese Ping Pong Diplomacy: The Rematch, the historic sequel of the unforgettable table tennis events of 1971 and... |
| Statement by David Sackler, Lifestyle Beverages Founder: When Corporate Greed (Vitamin Water, Gatora NEW YORK, June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- On June 5th, prior to game one of the NBA Finals, my beverage company Lifestyle Beverages announced that we were going to donate proceeds to the... |
| Major League Baseball Players Trust Presents 10 Volunteers of America Programs Nationwide With a Tot NEW ORLEANS, June 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Major League Baseball Players Trust today presented $100,000 in grants to 10 Volunteers of America programs that further the... |
| Centerplate to Serve University of Alabama Athletics STAMFORD, Conn., June 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Centerplate, Inc. , the Stamford, Connecticut-based entertainment hospitality company, announced today that it has entered into... |
| SUV values plummet over rising gas prices |
| Habitat home burned 2 weeks before family to move in |
| Gym payments may be squeezing you |
| RTC might strike |
| Gunfire in downtown Reno |
| 4 quakes above 3.0 strike Reno |
| Legends at Sparks Marina gets an expansion |
| Teachers learn about signs of gang activity at school |
| Fire Breaks Out at Fernley Industrial Building A HAZMAT warning has been lifted for the city of Fernley after a nearby industrial fire broke out at a building. |
| Home Built for Habitat for Humanity Torched Authorities say a house built as part of the Habitat for Humanity program was set on fire on purpose. |
| Growing Need for Full-Time Pediatric Oncologist's About 350 children across Northern Nevada suffer from blood cancers. No full-time pediatric oncologists live here, but one may soon be coming to Reno. |
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