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| Memorial Service For Missing Woman A memorial service is being held today for a local woman who went missing last August. Other than a cell phone and some credit cards police haven't found any trace of 81-year-old Opal Parsons. Her |
| How Will Budget Cuts Affect Schools? The question is how the Clark County School Board plans to keep things rolling as they are facing a $130 million budget shortfall next school year. Under consideration is cutting librarians and increasing class sizes, all just to keep the district rolling for less. |
| Suspicious Suitcase In Henderson Harmless Henderson Police say someone left a suitcase in the parking lot of the Home Depot on Sunset Road in Henderson. Home Depot employees called authorities to report the suspicious suitcase around 10:30pm Friday. The Bomb Squad and Hazmat teams were called in to deal with the situation. |
| How Sprinkles Can Help You Lose Weight How would you like to keep eating all the foods you like but still shed unwanted pounds? The sprinkles do not have any calories, you simply shake them on whatever you eat. The salty ones on savory things and the sweet ones on things like yogurt, cereal with milk, and desserts. |
| Teen Pregnancy Pact In Massachusetts? (AP) The mayor of Gloucester, Massachusetts, says she has seen no evidence that teenage girls at a local high school made a pact to get pregnant. Mayor Carolyn Kirk tells The Associated Press that many factors could be involved in the recent surge in teen pregnancies in the community, but she doubts a dozen girls would conspire to get pregnant. |
| 4 People Rescued From Paris Hotel & Casino Elevator Car An elevator cable snapped causing an elevator car at the Paris Hotel to free fall about two feet. It happened around 12:30pm Friday. Four people were inside at the time. The elevators breaking system kicked in and helped slow down the elevator car. |
| Suspect Arrested In LA In Connection With Stabbing At Sunset Park Police in Los Angeles have arrested 45 - year - old Leon Rumph in connection with a deadly stabbing. Investigators found the body of 44 - year - old Jack Albert Strosnider early last month in Sunset Park. Witnesses to the stabbing say they watched two men chase after Strosnider. |
| Governor Gibbons Delays Special Session Governor Jim Gibbons has decided to delay the call of the Special Session of the Legislature until Friday June 27th. It was supposed to start on Monday. Governor Gibbons says the delay is to give staff of the Legislative and Executive Branch more time to prepare. |
| Senator Barack Obama To Campaign In Las Vegas Tuesday Obama's camp is not releasing the exact details of where he will be campaigning. Obama was in Las Vegas at the end of May when he talked with working families in the Valley. |
| Suspect Fires Shot During Attempted Robbery On Westcliff & Rainbow Metro Police are looking for a suspect who fired a gun during an attempted robbery. It happened at a Burger King on Westcliff and Rainbow. No one was hurt in the shooting. |
| Charles Barkley enters celeb poker event in Vegas Associated Press - June 19, 2008 10:05 PM ET LAS VEGAS (AP) - Charles Barkley is headed back to the tables in Las Vegas to play in a poker tournament about a month after pledging not to gamble. |
| Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Auditions Do you want to be the next contestant on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" |
| Anna Nicole's ex gets her lingerie for Dannielynn Associated Press - June 22, 2008 12:03 AM ET LAS VEGAS (AP) - They're not traditional family heirlooms, but Larry Birkhead's is not a traditional family. |
| Paparazzo sues Woody Harrelson for $2.5 million Associated Press - June 22, 2008 12:03 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Woody Harrelson is being sued for $2.5 million by a paparazzo who accuses the actor of assaulting him and breaking his video... |
| Spears' return to LA begins with scuffle Associated Press - June 21, 2008 1:33 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Britney Spears is back in Los Angeles, and it didn't take long for trouble to find her. |
| Ellen DeGeneres wins fourth Daytime Emmy Associated Press - June 21, 2008 12:03 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Ellen Degeneres has picked up her fourth consecutive Daytime Emmy for talk show host. |
| 'Guiding Light' win kicks off Daytime Emmys Associated Press - June 20, 2008 8:43 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - "Guiding Light" has won the first trophy at the Daytime Emmys. Gina Tognoni, who plays Dinah Marler on CBS' "Guiding... |
| Gibbons delays special session Governor Jim Gibbons today announced he will delay the call of the Special Session of the Legislature until Friday June 27... |
| Tomato caused illness numbers up again nationally The number of peopled sicken by salmonella infected tomatoes has gone up again. A government tally of confirmed cases now stands at 552 illnesses in 32 states, sending the outbreak into record territory... |
| UNR staff react to hundreds of possible lost jobs due to budget cuts University of Nevada professors react to hundreds of non-tenured staff possibly receiving non-renewal notices because of Gibbons' 14 percent cut to the higher education budget. Doctor Patricia Ellison, assistant professor for UNR's biochemistry program, is one of many... |
| Veterans and elderly having hard time receiving stimulus checks Among the 5 million Americans that have yet to receive their stimulus checks, the Internal Revenue Service says thousands of Washoe County residents are not getting their money, especially retirees and veterans... |
| Nevada lists low when it comes to science and technology According to a nonprofit think tank, Nevada ranks near the bottom nationally when it comes to fostering science and technology... |
| Repairs to the V Line Canal in Fallon are finished The Bureau of Reclamation and Truckee Carson Irrigation District (TCID) have completed Friday temporary repairs of the June 11 breach in the V-Line Canal Lewis Wasteway and reinitiated flows. Kenneth Parr, deputy area manager of Reclamation's Lahontan Basin Area said... |
| Early results claims body in Truckee River accidental death Preliminary results of the dead woman dicovered in the Truckee River underneathe the Virginia Street bridge in downtown Reno says she is 23-years-old and a possible accidental... |
| Computer donations keep non-profit in business Volunteers of all ages in Carson City are lending a helping hand to save a non-profit organization that gives computers to thousands in need. Computer Corps teaches children how to rebuild computers... |
| Accused embezzler seeks public defender Paul Orphan was arraigned Friday at 10 am. He is accused of embezzling millions from Washoe County. His preliminary hearing has been set for July 3. Orphan has asked for a public defender. After more than a month on the run, Orphan calmly walked into the Washoe County ... |
| Rollover on 395; toddler tossed from SUV A woman and two children are recovering Friday after their SUV hit a concrete barrier on highway 395 causing a 3-year-old girl to be ejected from the car... |
| Economic Forum targets budget solutions Friday, several dozen analysts from budget and fiscal departments are presenting current numbers, in what has been described as a "blizzard of numbers," to the five member Economic Forum... |
| Reno planners say no to Northwest truck stop In a four to two decision Wednesday night, the Reno Planning Commission denied a master plan amendment to the McQueen Neighborhood Plan. This amendment would have changed zoning south of Robb Drive... |
| Washoe County: we are "relieved" Orphan has surrendered Washoe County officials said they are relieved Thursday that their former employee accused of embezzling millions, surrendered to the Washoe County Sheriff's Office. "We're relieved that Mr. Orphan has chosen to surrender to authorities," Katy Singlaub said... |
| BLM to close land near Stead for Air Races The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Carson City Field Office, will temporarily close public lands adjacent to and north of Stead Airport in Washoe County due to activities related to the National Championship Air Races... |
| California man stashed $10,000 of ecstasy in a Fix-A-Flat can A California man was arrested and his infant son placed in protective custody after troopers found a stash of ecstasy pills valued at $10,000 in his car Nevada Highway Patrol said. The 26-year-old Sonepahlit Vannalath of Oakland was stopped by a trooper Wednesday night... |
| UNR president says a "significant number" of cuts to be made University of Nevada Reno President, Milton Glick, says a "significant number" of non-renewal notices may be given out during the next two weeks to meet budget cuts mandated by Governor Gibbons. During a campus meeting, Glick said non-tenured administrative and professional faculty... |
| Hug's Williams Commits to Play Football for Wolf Pack Hug High School's hard hitting safety Duke Williams has committed to play football at the University of Nevada. The 6-foot-2, 180 pound senior-to-be was a force on defense for the Hawks over the last |
| DimeSports.net Offering First Time Players More Incentive to Win ATLANTA, June 21 /PRNewswire/ -- DimeSports.net, a fantasy sports corporation, has announced their 2008 Fantasy Football... |
| Travel Advantage Network Sponsors BBB Charity Golf Classic MILLERSVILLE, Md., June 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Travel Advantage Network (TAN), one of the nation's fastest growing wholesale travel companies, was a major sponsor of Better... |
| PA Game Commission Announces Bobcat Harvest Results; Game Commission to Issue 1,435 Permits for 2008 HARRISBURG, Pa., June 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Pennsylvania Game Commission officials today announced that hunters and trappers harvested 356 bobcats during the 2007-08 bobcat... |
| Global Glass Mat Thermoplastics Market to Surpass One Half Billion Dollars by 2013 DALLAS, June 20 /PRNewswire/ -- In a race to reduce fuel consumption and improve financial returns, the automotive industry is rediscovering glass mat thermoplastic (GMT)... |
| Pennsylvania 2008-09 Hunting/Furtaker Licenses to Go On Sale HARRISBURG, Pa., June 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Beginning at 10 a.m. on Monday, June 23, Pennsylvania resident and nonresident hunting and furtaker licenses for the 2008-09... |
| Body found in Truckee River downtown Reno |
| Tomato caused illness up nationwide |
| 14 percent budget cut could cut quality of education at UNR |
| Water flowing again in V line canal |
| Toddler in hospital following a rollover on 395 |
| Special session pushed back "to deal with $250 million hole" |
| Tour De Nez races through Northstar |
| Experts discuss Nevada economy |
| Computer Corps gives away thousands of computers |
| Gibbons and staff make final plans for special session |
| Former Washoe County employee accused of embezzling surrenders |
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