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| Wrong Way Driver Causes Accident At LVB & St. Rose Pkwy. It happened just before 9pm Wednesday. Investigators say a Toyota Camry was driving Southbound on the Northbound lanes of Las Vegas Boulevard when the car hit a motorcycle head on. The motorcyclist was airlifted to UMC with critical injuries. |
| Police Say Bus Ran Over & Killed Man On N. Main Street Police say a bus ran over a person on North Main Street near Ogden just before 9:15pm Wednesday. Officials say the homeless man has died. |
| Raiders Expect Javon Walker To Attend Training Camp In July Police say the 29 year old was robbed and beaten unconscious early Monday morning. He was found near Koval and Winnick. The Oakland Raiders say they expect Javon Walker to be ready for training camp on July 25th. |
| City Council Approves Paintbrush Art Project The City Council approved Wednesday an art project for Downtown Las Vegas that could cost thousands of dollars. The art project is two giant paint brushes 50 feet tall. There was a big debate over the paint brushes and if the city should pay big bucks to have them. |
| Business Building Expo Encourages Networking The Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce hosted a special expo Wednesday where thousands made some key business contacts. It is a chance for local businesses to network and make new customer connections. |
| Contact 13: Lifetime Guarantee Problem Solved A guaranteed lifetime warranty on a product should be just that, a guarantee that if anything goes wrong the product will be replaced. But as Larry Ashburn found out, that is not always the case. |
| 159 Fugitives Arrested In Las Vegas During Operation Falcon Police agencies of every stripe took part in massive operation to make our streets safer. The effort was ongoing over the course of last week. The arrests are compliments of Operation Falcon, a push by police to find fugitives who have been hiding in Las Vegas. |
| Second Arrest In Connection With Ashley Furniture Store Murder Police have arrested a second person in connection with the Ashley Furniture Store murder from last year. Police say Lucia Reveles was the inside person who provided the shooter with information about the store. Robert Bills was shot down at the location on Rainbow Blvd. Police arrested 17-year old Thayer Burton in connection with the case. |
| Senator Reid Promotes Petition Against Sending Nuclear Waste To NV Senator Harry Reid is asking those in Nevada to sign a petition against sending nuclear waste to Yucca Mountain. The topic will be front and center Thursday during a Department of Energy Hearing. |
| Lorenzo Fertitta Stepping Down As President Of Station Casinos The co - owner of one of Southern Nevada's biggest gaming companies will step down to head the UFC. Action News has confirmed Lorenzo Fertitta is leaving his position as president at Station Casinos to become chairman and CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. |
| Rebels Land Top Transfer Often when people visit Las Vegas, they swear never to return. Fortunately for Runnin' Rebels fans, Derrick Jasper feels otherwise. The former Kentucky Wildcat committed to UNLV following his recruiting visit this past weekend. |
| Runnin' Rebels Prep for Australian Tour College students typically spend their summers traveling, but rarely do they do it as a basketball team. The Runnin' Rebels leave June 23 for Australia, where they will play six exhibition games and also tour the continent. |
| Community Showing 'Heart' for Gondo Former Runnin' Rebel and current radio analyst, Glen Gondrezick has been on the heart transplant waiting list for just under three months but his 6'6" size, in addition to blood type and other factors, make it difficult to find a match. The 52-year-old is having trouble paying the rising medical bills. |
| Elena Reid Searching for Opponent Elena 'Baby Doll' Reid has fought around the world, from Germany to Las Vegas, but even being a world champion Reid has trouble finding quality fights. Bryan Salmond has the story. |
| Win Tickets To Frozen Fury XI NHL Hockey presents FROZEN FURY 11! The LA Kings will battle it out against the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday, September 27th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena! Action News is offering you the chance to get your tickets before they go on-sale to the general public! This limited time offer starts Tuesday, June 17th at 10 am and ends Friday, June 20th at 10 pm. You can also WIN tickets to Frozen Fury XI! |
| Princess Diana's Private Letters Going Up For Auction You can soon bid on a piece of history as some of Princess Diana's private letters are going up for auction. A member of the royal service is putting up a series of notes the Princess of Wales wrote to him. |
| CineVegas Film Festival Underway At The Palms The 10th annual event is in town until June 21st at the Brenden Theatres inside the Palms. It is your chance to check out the latest and greatest in film from around the globe. |
| Hotel sues Phil Spector over $100,000 unpaid bills Associated Press - June 19, 2008 2:03 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - A Los Angeles hotel is suing Phil Spector, his wife and his agent for failing to pay more than $100,000 in accommodations for... |
| 'Oz,' '2001,' 'Vertigo' among AFI top genre flicks Associated Press - June 18, 2008 7:23 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," "The Wizard of Oz" and "City Lights" share top billing among the American Film Institute's best... |
| George Carlin to receive Mark Twain humor prize Associated Press - June 17, 2008 6:43 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - George Carlin will be awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. The John F. |
| DNA test requested on country singer's remains Associated Press - June 17, 2008 6:33 PM ET NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A California man hoping to prove that the late country singer Eddy Arnold was his father is asking a Tennessee court for DNA... |
| Cyd Charisse dies in Los Angeles at 86 Associated Press - June 17, 2008 5:23 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - A publicist for Cyd Charisse says the actress-dancer has died in Los Angeles at age 86. |
| Poll Shows How Close Candidates Are In NV A new poll in Monday's Review Journal shows Nevada voters are on the fence when it comes to the presidential candidates. |
| McCain Visiting Las Vegas Later This Month Republican Senator John McCain is expected to head to a fundraiser in Las Vegas later this month. |
| Harry Reid Meets With Obama's VP Team Senator Harry Reid met with members of the team expected to pick Obama's vice presidential candidate. |
| Fallon farming community needs your help Neighbors helping neighbors shows the American spirit in action. And this is the spirit of the Fallon farming community in their effort to rebuild the V Line canal... |
| Gibbons and lawmakers cannot agree on state budget shortfall amount Gov. Jim Gibbons and Nevada lawmakers cannot agree Wednesday over estimates on a $1 billion-plus state revenue shortfall... |
| CDC found 106 more cases of salmonella poisoning The Center for Disease Control warns the salmonella outbreak may not be over because an additional 106 cases have been identified. With the additional cases, the total of reported cases across the |
| Fallon man pleads no contest to stabbing his girlfriend in the heart A 49-year-old Fallon man has pleaded no contest to second-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of his girlfriend a month ago. The man, Michael Johnson, admitted during Tuesday's hearing that evidence would show... |
| Wild horses to be rounded up for public adoption Wild horses to be rounded up due to ongoing drought, dwindling forage and overabundance of animals on three herd management areas. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management says it will gather about 1,700 wild horses within the... |
| Gibbons: "What if" scenario could close prison Under a "what if" scenario by Governor Gibbons, the 4 percent requested budget cut means closing the more than 100-year-old Nevada State Prison by January. If the Nevada State Prison in Carson City, that... |
| Amber Alert canceled; boys found A Los Angeles police spokesman says authorities have found two boys allegedly abducted by their father during a violent weekend incident in which their mother was shot and wounded. Police spokesman Richard French says... |
| Missing Man Formation will fly over Reno Rodeo opening Two of Reno's biggest events are partnering to honor Nevada's fallen soldiers. On Sunday, June 22, pilots from The National Championship Air Races will fly a Missing Man Formation over the beginning of the Reno Rodeo festivities... |
| BLM needs more pasture for wild horses The Bureau of Land Management is soliciting bids for one or more new pasture facilities located anywhere in the continental United States. Each pasture facility must be able... |
| Nevada statewide fugitive task force nabs 211 In one of the largest fugitive initiatives ever undertaken in the state of Nevada, the U.S. Marshals Service, teaming with other law enforcement agencies throughout the state, conducted Operation FALCON (Federal and Local Cops Organized Nationally)... |
| Murder-suicide in Lincoln County wildlife refuge The mystery has been revealed regarding the bodies found Thursday by a passerby at the Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge: murder-suicide... |
| Health benefits extended for state employees, partners A legislative commission has upheld a regulation that extends health insurance benefits to state employees and their domestic partners, including gay couples... |
| Favre may pass on Tahoe golf tournament Brett Favre may not be coming to Lake Tahoe this summer after all due to scheduling conflicts according to NBC's representatives. Phil Weidinger, Celebrity Golf Championship official, received an email from Favre's reps regarding his... |
| Reid calls for switch to renewable energy Nevada Senator Harry Reid testified before a senate committee Tuesday about renewable energy and the benefits of using the wind, sun and natural heating as energy. Reid also said... |
| RTC makes it easier to find a "bike buddy" RTC says there is safety in numbers so if gas prices are forcing you to bike, here is a Web site to help you find some numbers. When gas prices are climbing with no end in sight many Nevadans are looking to... |
| Home sales rise in Washoe County It may be a good sign for the Northern Nevada economy. A new report shows more people are purchasing homes in Washoe County. A report issued by The Reno Sparks Association of Realtors... |
| Nevada GOP: pay raises send "horrible and defeating" message Nevada's Republican Party is applauding Governor Jim Gibbons' decision to call a special legislative session. Beginning June 23, lawmakers will convene in Carson City and discuss ways to... |
| Poll: Majority support raising room taxes A new poll shows that more than half of Nevadans back a plan to raise hotel room taxes that could raise an estimated $150 million to $185 million for... |
| Bus drivers reject contract, but won't strike Reno area bus drivers have overwhelmingly rejected a contract proposal from Transit Management of Washoe... |
| Travelers turn to “Couch Surfing” to save money on vacations How would you like to visit Australia, Mexico, or Egypt all without having to spend a dime on hotel rooms? Travelers across the world, a turning to a new trend to save money on their next vacation. It's called couch surfing. Couch surfers meet... |
| Homeless community causing havoc for Reno businesses? Business owners say Tent City, which consists of more than one hundred homeless people, is attracting transients from out of state and causing havoc for their businesses And they say a video showing a fire break out... |
| Celtics Game 6 Dominance Wins '08 NBA Title BOSTON (AP) -- For the 17th time, the Boston Celtics are NBA champions. The Celtics were explosive on offense and relentless on defense in trouncing the Los Angeles Lakers 131-92 for their first NBA title |
| McQueen Running Back Ngongoseke chooses Nevada He's trading in the silver and blue of McQueen for the silver and blue of Nevada. McQueen senior running back Styker Ngongoseke will be joining the Wolf Pack football team as a preferred walk on. Ngongoseke |
| Pack Forward LaGrone Transferring to Oregon State Nevada junior forward Matt LaGrone has decided to leave the University of Nevada men's basketball team, he announced Thursday. "It is with much thought and prayer that I have decided to leave the University |
| Raiders WR Javon Walker Hospitalized in Las Vegas Las Vegas (AP) - A police spokesman says Oakland Raiders wide receiver Javon Walker was found unconscious on a Las Vegas street after apparently being the victim of a robbery. Police spokesman Bill |
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