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| Major Delays Expected On I-15 To LA Wednesday If you are driving to Los Angeles on Interstate 15 Wednesday you will be stopped in your tracks about 12 miles past the state line. Caltrans is blasting rock in Mountain Pass, between Nevada and Baker, California. |
| Citibank ATM's Hacked Into Three people are accused of hacking into Citibank's network of ATM's at 7-Eleven stores and gaining access to customer's pin numbers. The scam netted the alleged thieves millions of dollars. Security experts say it is proof that financial institutions need to take a hard look at software and encryption. |
| Tracking Your Weight Loss With A Bodybugg Everyone burns calories at their own weight. But what if you could find out exactly what your body burns? |
| Park Rangers Prepared For July 4th Weekend At Lake Mead Law enforcement and park rangers will work together to make sure everyone celebrates Independence Day safely at Lake Mead. Park rangers will be looking to make sure boaters have the right equipment onboard as well as looking for reckless and drunk boaters. |
| Traffic Alert: I-15 Closed On Wednesday Between Vegas & CA Some construction could delay your drive between Las Vegas and California. A blasting operation is scheduled adjacent to I-15 on July 2nd. |
| Review Says Exercise Is Not A Cure For Migraines A new review of migraine treatments in the journal Headache shows regular exercise can lessen the intensity of the headache pain but does not appear to reduce the number of migraine attacks or how long they last. Exercise is a common recommendation in migraine therapy. |
| CA Bound Drivers Remember Your Hands Free Device A new law took effect Tuesday banning drivers from using a cell phone without a hands-free device. California Public Safety officials say it will save hundreds of lives every year. Critics say the law does not go far enough because there is nothing in the law dealing with adults sending text messages while they are behind the wheel. |
| Growing Number Of Valley Workers Underemployed According to labor experts a growing number of Southern Nevada workers are underemployed. Those are people who are working everywhere from offices that just have part-time positions to fast-food places that are paying minimum wage and cutting hours. Despite having several jobs they still cannot afford to pay their bills. |
| Potential Measles Exposure In Southern NV A health warning has been issued in southern Nevada. A visitor diagnosed with measles was in southern Nevada last week. Measles can result in a serious infection and become very serious for those not immunized. |
| Farmer Faces More Charges As More Women Come Forward The freelance certified nursing assistant accused of sexually assaulting a patient is facing a handful of new charges. The new charges come as at least three more women came forward, claiming Farmer assaulted them. |
| Win a $500 VISA GIFT CARD To celebrate the DVD release of the movie BONNEVILLE, KTNV.COM is teaming up with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment to give you a chance to win a DVD of the movie or maybe even a $500 VISA GIFT CARD. |
| Starbucks Closing 500+ Stores Nationwide Starbucks says it plans to close another 500 under - performing stores and eliminate as many as 12,000 full and part-time positions. Starbucks says it will try to place workers from closed stores in other stores that are remaining open. |
| Doctor: Brangelina twins could be weeks away Associated Press - July 2, 2008 12:33 PM ET NICE, France (AP) - Angelina Jolie's doctor at a French Riviera hospital says her twins may take a few more weeks to arrive. |
| Tatum O'Neal pleads guilty to disorderly conduct Associated Press - July 2, 2008 12:33 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Tatum O'Neal has pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in connection with her June cocaine possession arrest in lower... |
| Fortune teller made famous by Springsteen has died Associated Press - July 2, 2008 11:33 AM ET ASBURY PARK, N.J. (AP) - Fortune teller Madam Marie, a figure of rock 'n' roll mythology thanks to Bruce Springsteen, has died. |
| Actors' union, theater producers reach agreement Associated Press - July 2, 2008 10:43 AM ET NEW YORK (AP) - The actors' union and Broadway theater producers have reached a tentative agreement for a new 39-month contract that covers Broadway... |
| Christie Brinkley's divorce trial beginning in NY Associated Press - July 2, 2008 9:53 AM ET CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. (AP) - Christie Brinkley is at a Long Island, New York, courthouse for the start of her divorce trial from her fourth... |
| Sierra Pacific Power rates may go down again in the fall. Sierra Pacific Power has requested a decrease for electric and gas rates this fall. Just one day after a power rate increase took effect; SPP says that the cost for providing service to most customers... |
| Former State of Nevada worker sentenced for fraud A former state worker has been given probation and a suspended sentence for processing false unemployment benefit claims for family, friends and acquaintances. Forty-seven year old Jeraldine Archuleta... |
| Wild horses could be euthanized The fate of wild horses across the country and in northern Nevada remains uncertain. In a public meeting held Monday in Reno, federal officials and wild horse advocates discussed the future of the wild horse population... |
| Police need help finding "serial robber" In the early morning hours Tues., July 1, the 7-11 on East 2 nd Street was robbed by a man with a black semi-automatic handgun. At 1:57 a.m. a male suspect... |
| Reno Fire Department extinguishes burning boat The Reno Fire Department thought they were going to fight a brush fire on Tuesday night, but instead found a burning boat. They responded to a call of a brush fire near Rancho San Rafael Park... |
| Negotiations are ongoing with RTC Representatives of transit management of Washoe and Teamsters local 553 met Tuesday with a federal mediator to negotiate a contract. This comes three weeks after... |
| Nevada will host clean energy conference in August Senator Harry Reid announced Tuesday that the University of Las Vegas will host the National Clean Energy conference Aug. 19. The summit will bring together industry leaders, scientists and policy experts |
| Convention business to boost Reno economy An expected $31.1 million in direct local economic impact is heading for the Reno area because Safari Club International signed a new contract to keep its annual convention in the biggest little city through 2011. "Competition is fierce in the convention industry... |
| Gibbons' tax amnesty plan begins Governor Jim Gibbons signed emergency regulations Tuesday implementing his tax amnesty program, an effort to bring additional revenue into the state during this difficult economic time. The amnesty program begins Tues., July 1 until Sept. 30... |
| Federal court delays Nevada sex offender law A federal judge is preventing a Nevada state sex crime classification law from going into effect Tuesday. U.S. District Court Judge James Mahan says he wants time... |
| Sierra Pacific Power rates increase today An approved rate increase for Sierra Pacific Power goes into effect today. This rate increase was approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada and is the result of the company's mandatory rate case filing... |
| Cigarette sparks brush fire Sparks Firefighters responded to a reported brush fire at the intersection of El Rancho Drive and McCarran Blvd 7:25 p.m., Mon., that firefighters say may have started with a cigarette. Firefighters say they found a fast moving brush... |
| Reno man qualifies for British Open A Reno man is one of eight players that has qualified to play golf in July's British Open. The man, Scott McCarron, survived... |
| Nevada onion grower accused of violating federal pesticide law Federal environmental regulators are seeking up to $70,400 in civil penalties from a northern Nevada onion grower accused of violating federal pesticide law through improper and unsafe use of the chemicals... |
| American Airlines and NBA Partner on International League Events Includes NBA Europe Live Presented by EA SPORTS and Basketball Without Borders India FORT WORTH, Texas, July 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Airlines and The... |
| Hop-on Announces Launch at MLB All-Star Game IRVINE, Calif., July 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Hop-on, Inc. announced today that it will be launching its newest Disposable Phone the HOP1800 at the 79th MLB All-Star Game... |
| GPSi Asia Signs Exclusive Distribution Deal for China VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- GPS Industries, Inc. the only provider of Wi-Fi powered, advertising-enhanced global positioning systems for golf... |
| Global Crossing Provides Eurovision Link to Brazil During Beijing 2008 Olympics Expanded Circuit Between Rio de Janeiro and New York Will Provide Audiovisual Content FLORHAM PARK, N.J. and SAO PAULO, Brazil, July 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --... |
| Big Screen Wimbledon Tennis at St Pancras Station LONDON, July 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Serving an ace for sports fans - St Pancras is the place to catch Wimbledon tennis this summer on the giant screen. |
| Brush fire turns out to be boat fire |
| Sierra Pacific Power asks for decrease in rates |
| Mariposa County declared state of emergency |
| Serial robber is still eluding police |
| ICE targets illegal aliens with criminal records |
| Art Town starts today |
| Updated numbers on Fernley graffiti cites |
| Unhealthy Air Returns to Reno Area A shift in the wind has brought a return of smoky skies and unhealthy air to the Reno area. |
| Nevada Authorities Crack Down on Illegal Fireworks Nevada law enforcement agencies say illegal use of fireworks won't be tolerated over the Fourth of July holiday -- or any other time either. |
| Artown Boosts Economy Tuesday was the first night kicking off the month long Artown Celebration. |
| Fire Restrictions Imposed in Western Nevada State and federal officials have imposed fire restrictions on public lands throughout western Nevada. |
| Construction Theft Happening at Homeless Shelter Site Theft is frustrating construction workers at the Community Assistance Center near downtown Reno. Workers claim the very people they are trying to help, are the ones ripping them off. |
| Several Automakers Post June Sales Drops June was a rough month for the auto industry, but for General Motors it was better than some analysts expected. |
| Court Hears Term Limits Argument; No Decision Made The Nevada Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on whether term limits should stop some longtime state and local lawmakers from seeking re-election. |
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