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| Police Catch Suspect On Desert Inn By Rear Ending His SUV Police say a man snatched a purse from someone at the Meadows Mall. Police say the suspect took off in an SUV and police had to rear end up to get him to stop. No one was hurt. |
| LipoLite The Cellulite Away With traditional lipo, you can end up with loose skin, but by adding the laser and heating the skin from underneath Dr. Hankins says Lipolite gets rid of the fat and tightens the skin at the same time. LipoLite is a quick procedure that only about 45 minutes depending on how many areas you are doing and with just a local anesthetic, the downtime is minimal. |
| Driver Charged With DUI After Deadly Crash At Flamingo Bus Stop Steven Murray lost control of his truck Monday morning and slammed into a bus stop killing one woman. Murray was arrested and booked for Felony DUI-Death and Felony DUI-Substanstial Bodily Harm. |
| Air Conditioner Problems At Rundle Elementary School Rundle Elementary School had an AC unit malfunction which has knocked out the main air conditioning to the school. CCSD has set up portable AC units around campus, but they are telling parents that they can pick up their kids from school today at any time from now through the end of the day. The AC unit is expected to be fixed overnight. School will be on its normal schedule Tuesday. |
| Suspect In Caesars Palace Shooting Reaches Plea Deal The man accused of opening fire in the elevator entry way at the Caesars Palace parking garage pleaded guilty Monday to one count of attempted murder. Only Action News was there when Richard Shepherd entered his plea. |
| New Teacher Welcome Center Opens The New Teacher Welcome Center opens Monday. It is packed with information and assistance for all newly hired faculty members. |
| Man Arrested In Murder On East Stewart Police made an arrest in the murder of a woman in East Las Vegas. They arrested 32 year old Yiorkis Pineda-Laurencio. Investigators believe he may have been the person who killed 61 year old Otilia Soares. |
| Kid Playing With Lighter Started House Fire On Wandering Street A woman is recovering after a house fire in the Northwest Part of the Valley. It happened Monday afternoon at a home on Wandering Street, which is near Farm Road and Tule Springs. Firefighters say a child playing with a lighter sparked the fire. |
| Barkley Criticizes Wynn Over Handling Of His Gambling Debt Retired basketball star Charles Barkley continues to have harsh words for the way his $400,000 gambling debt was handled. Barkley told a radio station that Wynn Las Vegas and Clark County District Attorney David Roger will in his words quote "get theirs" over how they handled the much-publicized civil complaint. Barkley says he quickly paid the debt. |
| Cousin Of Ricin Suspect In Court Monday Trial is scheduled to start Monday for Thomas Tholen in Utah. He is the cousin of ricin suspect Roger Bergendorff who was hospitalized here in Las Vegas earlier this year. |
| Gretzky, wife Janet Jones, join Tahoe golf lineup Associated Press - July 7, 2008 12:35 PM ET STATELINE, Nev. (AP) - All-time NHL leading scorer Wayne Gretzky and his wife, actress Janet Jones, have joined the lineup for this year's American... |
| Win Tickets to Adventuredome at Circus Circus from Metro PCS! Channel 13 Action News has partnered with Metro PCS and Adventuredome to give you the chance to win tickets! |
| Steve-O says he's back in 'looney bin' Associated Press - July 7, 2008 7:03 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Steve-O is back in rehab. The "Jackass" daredevil writes in his blog that after 115 days of sobriety, he is "back in the... |
| Christie Brinkley recalls NY breakup 'nightmare' Associated Press - July 7, 2008 11:43 AM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Christie Brinkley says it was a "nightmare" to put on a brave face and throw a birthday party with 30 kids amid revelations that... |
| Publicist says Kidman has given birth to girl Associated Press - July 7, 2008 11:33 AM ET NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A publicist for Keith Urban says Nicole Kidman has given birth to a baby girl in Nashville. |
| Northern Nevada track star going to Beijing Aarik Wilson of Fallon won the U.S. Olympic track and field trials yesterday in Eugene, Oregon. With his leap of 57 feet, 2 ¼ inches... |
| Structure fire at Smithridge Parkway caused by plumbers Firefighters say the cause for a fire at the apartment complex out of Smithridge Parkway around 4 p.m., Mon., was caused by plumbers who hit the electric line... |
| Rogers is "enraged" at the lack of problem solving from Nevada leaders Higher Education Chancellor, Jim Rogers, speaks out about budget cuts that are underway at learning institutions that he says "Nevada has never adequately funded." Rogers states Monday in a memorandum to the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents the frustration that he says... |
| Experts say a jump in calls from the "overwhelmed" linked to the economy Crisis call workers say there is a 31 percent jump in the number of calls from the "overwhelmed, helpless and hopeless" this year from last year and experts say the economy has a lot to with the rising numbers... |
| An Elko teen killed Friday when a semi struck his overturned car The Nevada Highway Patrol says an Elko teenager was killed Friday when he lost control of his car and was struck by a semi on Interstate 80. Jordan Lamb, 19, was... |
| Hunt backs McCain Former Nevada Lt. Governor Lorraine Hunt endorsed John McCain's economic plan Monday. Speaking at the Latino Chamber of Commerce, Hunt declared... |
| Triple digits are on the way-local businesses invite you to stay cool Area business and groups like casinos, shopping centers and movie theaters, are inviting people to come to their venues to beat the heat since Reno is heading into triple digits. Local libraries are seeing a 10 percent increase in foot traffic during these tough economic times... |
| Latest armed robbery in Reno might be by serial robber The Reno Police Department says a man who robbed a 7-11 store near the corner of McCarran and 7th Street... |
| Viewers solve "H" on Peavine mystery For several days much of Reno was left guessing about what the "H" under the Nevada "N" on Peavine Mountain stood for. After the stories aired on News 4, viewers called to tell us that the H was... |
| Oil costs hampering horse ownership The president Least Resistance Training Concepts, a northern Nevada horse rescue group, says every aspect of horse ownership has become more expensive in recent months. And those rising... |
| Attorney General to investigate UNR The University of Nevada, Reno is under investigation over allegations by several plaintiffs in lawsuits against the school. The Nevada Attorney General's office probe began after plaintiffs met with Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto... |
| Fires still raging in California With temperatures expected to be in the triple digits this week, firefighters in California face vegetation prime to go up in flames. The closest fire complex to Reno in Plumas National Forest... |
| Reno businesses quit smoking Unlike their counterparts in Las Vegas, nearly every Reno-area business owner is complying with a statewide smoking ban that took effect in December 2006. That's the word from Washoe District Health Department officials... |
| Beef recall includes ground beef at Smith's The Kroger Company has expanded its voluntary recall of some ground beef products to its stores in more than 20 states, including Smith's grocery stores in Nevada. The nation's biggest traditional grocer... |
| Inaugural Big Expedition for Cancer Research Encounters Mountain As Challenging As Finding a Cure fo SEATTLE, July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- When Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center challenged a team of elite climbers to scale an unclimbed mountain, the endeavor was... |
| Unilever Unveils Promise(R) SuperShots(R) for Blood Pressure, the First Functional Shot to Increase New review article in leading hypertension journal suggests that increasing dietary potassium could have a significant effect on the prevention of hypertension, a major public health... |
| Monster 2008 All-Star Game Final Vote Underway Only on MLB.com Longoria, Hart lead league-wide close races in opening 24 hours of online voting NEW YORK, July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Online fan voting for the final roster spot on each... |
| Register Now for Verizon Wireless Corporate 5K Race in Morristown Proceeds to Benefit Jersey Battered Women's Service BASKING RIDGE, N.J., July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- With less than two weeks until the 3rd annual Verizon Wireless 5K... |
| New York Giants Sign Agreement for Custom Portable People Meter(TM) Radio Rating Services in New York Giants' broadcasts on WFAN-AM for the 2007 season showed Men 25-54 Average Daily Cumes higher than top NY morning drive station |
| Firefighters have a long way to go |
| Allegations of fraud at UNR under investigation |
| Washoe county issues warnings about pollution and heat |
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| Hot Days May Cause Household Fire Dangers Firefighters warn about the dangers that come with the hot weather. |
| Sierra Pacific say it's Ready for High Demand Is Sierra Pacific ready if a heat wave strikes northern Nevada? |
| Students Learn How to Sell Green to Global Markets Young scientists, engineers and microbiologists from 23 different countries converged on Incline Village Monday to learn about the fine art of selling. |
| KTVN Co-Founder Virginia Hirshland Dies KTVN is mourning the loss of one its founders. |
| Students Question Timing of Library During Budget Cuts The University of Nevada still needs to cut $20 million from its budget leading some to question why the campus is getting some expensive new buildings. |
| Human Bones Unearthed on Carson City’s C-Hill Sierra Pacific crews unearthed something unexpected while working in Carson City Monday - human bones. |
| 130 Employees Laid Off at Northwest Reno K-Mart The Super K-Mart in northwest Reno is shutting down because of what it's calling "business reasons." |
| Ranchers Weigh in on Possible Wild Horse Euthanasia Ranchers and horse advocates are the latest to face off in the government's controversial plan to control wild mustang populations through euthanasia. |
| Lake Tahoe Escapes Serious Damage From Angora Fire Scientists say Mother Nature helped limit environmental damage to Lake Tahoe after last year's Angora fire that burned 3,100 acres and destroyed 254 homes. |
| How to Keep Cool During Dog Days of Summer Straining the power supply is dangerous, but straining yourself in the midst of the summer heat can also be deadly. |
| Democrats Gain in Nevada Voter Registrations New statewide voter registration numbers show that Democrats continue to gain ground over Republicans in Nevada. |
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