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| Breaking News: One Person Dead After Accident At Tropicana & Lindell Metro Police say one person has died after an accident at Tropicana and Lindell. It happened just after 9pm Wednesday. Officials are not releasing any details about the accident. Watch Action News Live @ 11 for more on this developing story. |
| Senator John McCain Speaks At UNLV In his speech at UNLV, Senator McCain pledged to break US Reliance on Foreign Oil by 2025 and step up offshore drilling and nuclear power. Local critics say his plans to build 45 new nuclear reactors will generate additional waste that could end up at Yucca Mountain. |
| Clark County School District May Impose Hiring Freeze The Clark County School District may impose a hiring freeze which means the next school year could begin about 800 teachers short. Officials say the school district is facing cuts of almost $100 depending |
| Las Vegas Ranked Second Sweatiest City Las Vegas may have a dry heat but it is still enough to put us on the list of America's sweatiest cities. Phoenix came in first on the list. Las Vegas finished in second place followed by Tallahassee, Florida. |
| Fire Put Out On The Strip A stack of metal filings caught fire at the Fontainebleau construction site, which then caught another structure on fire. The fire has already been put out, but it did cause a large cloud of black smoke. The construction site is on the Las Vegas Strip at Riviera and Las Vegas Blvd. |
| Combined Effort To Reduce Crime In Southwest Valley Business owners and law enforcement met Wednesday to come up with a strategy to fight crime in one valley neighborhood that has been hit especially hard. They met to network and exchange information about types of crime happening in their neighborhoods. According to Metro, the problem spot runs along a portion of the Tropicana corridor from the I-15 Westbound to Rainbow. |
| Nevada Power Says More Customers Are Requesting Payment Plans More and more families are struggling to make ends meet and according to Nevada Power, many are falling behind on their power bill. The summer months could make it worse as many people turn on the AC and wait for the bill. |
| Charges Filed Against Parents After Son's Death The parents whose son died after being left in an SUV for more than 17 hours are now facing charges. Stan and Colleen Rimer are charged with second degree murder, child abuse and neglect and endangerment. Their son Jason died more than two weeks ago. |
| 2nd Baskin Park Shooting Victim Dies Wednesday morning family and friends gathered outside UMC to mourn the 19 year old they called Superman. Chris Luscombe passed away just after midnight. |
| Hybrids Vs. Non-Hybrids: Which One Is Better? Some people are turning to hybrids for relief at the gas pump, but they may end up costing more in the long run. A new report from consumer group Edmunds.com says they are not always the cheapest bet. |
| Lawmakers Work To Help Struggling Homeowners Washington lawmakers are back at work on a bill to help struggling homeowners. For many homeowners, the threat of foreclosure is looking like a reality. |
| UFC 86: Jackson vs. Griffin Headquarters On July 5 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson highlights the main card against Forrest Griffin, the original "The Ultimate Fighter" Champion. Jackson's Light Heavyweight title is on the line. |
| Radio Host Criticized For Racially Charged Comment Radio host Don Imus is under fire after making a racially charged comment. Tuesday Imus said his comment was misunderstood. |
| Tom Hanks loses arbitration request Associated Press - June 25, 2008 7:33 PM ET KETCHUM, Idaho (AP) - Actor Tom Hanks has lost another attempt at arbitration over his Idaho home. |
| SAG says studios offered more to sister union Associated Press - June 25, 2008 2:53 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Screen Actors Guild is accusing the major Hollywood studios of offering a contract deal worth less than an agreement... |
| Britney Spears, Kevin Federline in LA court Associated Press - June 24, 2008 5:23 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Britney Spears and a parenting coach have undergone questioning by the court commissioner overseeing the singer's custody... |
| Italian businessman Follieri arrested in NYC Associated Press - June 24, 2008 10:23 AM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Manhattan prosecutors say an Italian businessman who has been romantically linked to movie star Anne Hathaway has been arrested on... |
| McCain Discusses Energy Efficiency In CA Republican candidate John McCain will be campaigning in Las Vegas Wednesday. He is in Santa Barbara Tuesday meeting with California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. |
| Obama Speaks About High Energy Prices In Las Vegas Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is in Las Vegas Tuesday. He spoke at the Springs Preserve, talking about the issue of high energy prices. |
| Reno area air quality at Stage 2 alert The Washoe County District Health Department (WCDHD) has issued a stage 2 air quality alert which means the air is very unhealthful. It is now recommended that all individuals stay inside with windows closed... |
| Washoe County K-9 patrols busy in first half of 2008 In just the last 6 months, the Washoe County Sheriff's Office K-9 Unit has been deployed 175 times to search for drugs. For just the first half of 2008 the K-9 Unit has produced the following results: Drug |
| FBI child prostitution sting leads to 13 arrests in Reno The FBI targeted Reno and Las Vegas as part of a nationwide, 5-day child prostitution sting, making most of the arrests in the 4 th Street area, police said... |
| Nevada Senators secure millions for projects to help law enforcement Nevada Senators Reid and Ensign have secured funding to soon deliver millions of dollars to Nevada law enforcement officials. These funds will be used in various projects through out Nevada to purchase |
| Gibbons to address Nevada live regarding special session Governor Gibbons to address Nevada residents from his office in Carson City in a live T.V. and radio broadcast 6:30p.m., Thurs., to address one of the worst fiscal crises in the state's history... |
| FAA and controller's union are accusing each other of "playing games" Reno air traffic controller take ill while on duty has sparked a feud between the controller's union and the Federal Aviation Administration because of rumors of understaffing as the reason behind the controller's illness. A spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration says the controller suffered... |
| Stage 2 air quality alert remains in effect in Wednesday afternoon The fires that are ravaging California continue to cause major air pollution problems for the Truckee Meadows. The Air Quality Index (AQI) for particulate matter... |
| McCain: offshore drilling key to energy independence LAS VEGAS, NV (AP) - After fending off ocean drilling critics in California, Republican John McCain on Wednesday stiff-armed opponents of a Nevada nuclear waste repository ... |
| Susanville and North Sierra fire update says resources stretched thin Communities managed by the Susanville Interagency Fire Center north of Reno in the Sierras can expect continued heavy smoke and extreme fire danger. And the SIFC says firefighting resources are stretched thin... |
| Reno Rodeo round-up for special kids Hundreds of spectators watched some very special kids rope and ride in a unique rodeo last night. Dozens of children with special needs rode wild horses and bucking broncos in the Reno Rodeo arena... |
| Fires in Plumas National Forest have now burned 4500 acres The fire complex in Plumas National Forest has now burned approximately 4500 and there are 598 personnel fighting the fires. It started on June 22. The Current update is... |
| The "Mother of all Eyesores" has been cleaned up - for now People who live on West Sixth Street in Reno call a certain house the "Mother of all Eyesores." The City of Reno went to court to pursue a warrant ... |
| Consumer confidence lowest in 16 years, $300 billion bill might help Congress is attempting to pass a $300 billion bill to help with consumer confidence, at its lowest in 16 years the Conference Board announced Tuesday. The bill, if passed would provide... |
| Store manager says 911 call ignored during brawl An Arco store manager says he's disappointment with the lack of emergency response to a brawl that made a mess of his store just before 2am Tuesday. A security camera at the store on South Virginia shows six people fighting... |
| Smoky sky dark reminder on the 1st anniversary of Angora Fire On a day when there is so much smoke in the air, it is a reminder of the most destructive fire in Lake Tahoe's modern history. Today is the one year anniversary of the Angora Fire... |
| Gibbons says he does not want "constant criticism" over his proposals As Nevada lawmakers continue private talks on moneysaving plans in advance of their special session Friday, Gov. Jim Gibbons said Tuesday he wants to see those plans developed rather than hear "constant criticism" about his own proposals. The governor said on News 4's Nevada Newsmakers that he's working on a plan that will be... |
| Nevada aids in fight of California fires Those hazy skies may be around a while longer as the fires in California continue to burn. But northern Nevadans are helping to put those fires out. Three northern Nevada strike teams are helping fight the fires... |
| Today, Hooters Gave Away $50,000 to Customers Hooters recognizes company's 25th anniversary; awards 1 lucky customer with instant $25,000 cash prize and 25 additional customers with $1,000 prizes |
| Nation's Best High School Baseball Players to Play Sixth Annual Aflac All-American Baseball Game at Hall of Famer Ozzie Smith Returns as Honorary Chairman COLUMBUS, Ga., June 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Aflac today announced that the 2008 Aflac All-American High School... |
| Fans to Determine Tight Races in Final Week of Monster(R) 2008 All-Star Game Online Ballot Exclusive NEW YORK, June 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Joe Mauer or Jason Varitek? Hanley Ramirez or Miguel Tejada? Dustin Pedroia or Ian Kinsler? Ken Griffey Jr. |
| Jimmie Johnson, Reigning NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion to Address the National Press Club WASHINGTON, June 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Reigning NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion Jimmie Johnson will discuss his life experiences as a leading NASCAR driver and influential... |
| Kodak and PGA TOUR Announce Inaugural Kodak Challenge First-of-its-kind competition beginning in 2009 offers TOUR players chance at $1 million and celebrates some of golf's most beautiful and memorable holes |
| School rezoning is giving parents headaches |
| Higher education suffers losses in light of cutbacks |
| Air pollution is building on itself everyday |
| Child prostitution sting leads to 13 arrests in Reno |
| Eyesore house has been cleaned up - for now |
| Special needs kids round-up Reno Rodeo |
| Nevada helps fight California fires |
| Bush relying on stimulus checks to raise confidence |
| Gov. Gibbons says it is out of his hands about education budget |
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