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| Local Red Cross Volunteer Returns Home From Iowa Mercedes Barksdale was in charge of the case workers who went out to help flood victims. She says her heart goes out to those people, especially seniors who have lived in Cedar Falls for decades. |
| Community Mourns Store Clerk Shot To Death On Nellis Blvd. Police are looking for two suspects who shot and killed a store clerk Tuesday night at the intersection of Harris and Nellis. It happened just before 9:30 Tuesday night at The Liquor Outlet. 42 - year - old Paul V. Stitt was on the job just eight months when he was shot in the head Tuesday. |
| Now Hiring: North Las Vegas Police Department Recruits will have a 22 week long training program and receive a starting salary of $54,000. The North Las Vegas Police Department is accepting applications through September 25th. |
| Three Hurt After Accident Involving Semi Truck On State Route 165 A semi truck and a car got into an accident on State Route 165 toward Nelson, CA. Three people are hurt, but it is unknown at this time how bad the injuries are. |
| Power Back On Near Flamingo & Eastern After Outage Nevada Power has restored power after an outage near Flamingo and Eastern. The outage happened for a couple of hours Wednesday afternoon. The outage affected about 1,000 customers. |
| Former Wedding Chapel Owner Sentenced To Jail Time Cheryl Luell and her attorney, Steve Stein were hoping for probation, but Judge Lee Gates handed out one year in jail, three years probation and $16,000 in restitution. This is the penalty for basically handing out bogus wedding licenses, also there were charges of Luell stealing photo equipment from an event at the Las Vegas Convention Center. |
| Cooling Centers Offering Relief From The Heat UMC says they have seen an increase in patients suffering heat related illnesses in both their emergency room and quick care centers. Cooling stations are now set up around the Valley, giving away bottled water or offering shelter from the sun inside a senior center. |
| Warren Jeffs Released From Sunrise Hospital Polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs was released from Sunrise Hospital Wednesday afternoon. Jeffs was admitted to the hospital from a jail in Kingman, Arizona on Tuesday. It is not clear why he was hospitalized but sources say his health was deteriorating. |
| Suspect In Court Accused Of Murder On East Stewart The man accused of killing a woman at her east Las Vegas home made his first court appearance. Yiorkis Pineda-Laurencio faced a judge for his probable cause hearing. |
| Spamalot Will Perform Final Show July 13 The cast of Spamalot is getting ready for its final curtain call. The show is ending its 15 month run at the Wynn on Sunday. |
| Christie Brinkley's NY divorce trial on hold Associated Press - July 9, 2008 1:03 PM ET CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. (AP) - Christy Brinkley's Long Island divorce trial has been put on hold - and the model says she's praying for a... |
| Hospital: 'Impossible' to see inside Jolie's room Associated Press - July 9, 2008 11:33 AM ET PARIS (AP) - The hospital where Angelina Jolie will give birth says the windows of her room have been coated with a special material that prevents... |
| Next round of Nevada budget cuts to be severe CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- The next round of budget cuts will make the past round seem mild, with Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons' senior staff projecting a shortfall of more than $1 billion in the two-year budget cycle that starts next July... |
| The outcome of Reno's special session-another meeting In a special session Tues., July 8, the Reno City Council says it made three significant decisions but only one decision was made for sure: to not pursue a 1/8 cent sales tax. The only definitive decision made at the Council meeting was |
| Animal rights group wants investigation of dolphin death in Las Vegas The animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals wants a federal investigation of the death of a dolphin at The Mirage resort on the Las Vegas Strip... |
| Last year's Elko High School bomb threat suspect is sentenced 20-year-old Elko man who called in a bomb threat to Elko High School last year has been sentenced to 15 months in federal prison. Police say Nicholas Fagoaga... |
| Reno-Tahoe airport loses another carrier due to fuel prices ExpressJet announced Wednesday it will stop flying under its five daily flights out of the Reno-Tahoe airport effective Sept., 2. Spokespersons for ExpressJet say not to worry... |
| Sen. Reid attempts to reverse a bill that could affect Nevada's needy Senator Harry Reid spoke Wednesday about a key vote in the Senate on the Medicare bill that will prevent a 10.6 percent cut in payments to doctors who treat Medicare patients. This bill in particular is important... |
| Only small percent of death penalty criminals put to death A state panel has been told that only 8 percent of criminals sentenced to death in Nevada have been executed in the past 25 years... |
| Bid to pump billions of gallons of groundwater to Las Vegas cut A bid to pump more than 11 billion gallons of groundwater a year from three rural Nevada valleys to Las Vegas was cut to about 6 billion gallons... |
| State closes Reno based mortgage company State regulators have ordered a Reno-based mortgage company to surrender control of the company after receiving numerous complaints... |
| Reno Police seek two for murder The Reno Police Department has issued arrest warrants for two men in connection with a shooting death... |
| Fugitive rapist caught in Reno The U S Marshals Service has arrested Gary Daniel Meredith, 38, on the charge of Fugitive from Justice. Meredith was found last night, July 8, at the Reno... |
| Man's body found behind Gold Ranch Casino Authorities say a body found behind the Gold Ranch Casino on the Nevada-California line is that of a 43-year-old Reno man... |
| Former Wolfpack center signs with the Wizards WASHINGTON (AP) -- First-round draft pick Javale McGee has signed a two-year contract with the Washington Wizards worth $2.4 million. The 7-foot center who left Nevada after his sophomore season was |
| Udrih re-signs with the Kings SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- The Sacramento Kings re-signed point guard Beno Udrih on Wednesday, keeping Mike Bibby's successor with a five-year deal. Udrih joined the Kings last Nov. 1 after three years |
| Sponsorships Now Available for Nationally-Televised International Rugby Match Packages Feature In-Bowl Signage, VIP Hospitality, Program Ads GREENVILLE, S.C. and CHARLESTON, S.C., July 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Sponsorships are now available for the Aug. |
| Gold Cup Treat: Restored Record Holder Miss U.S.1 Returns to the Detroit River DETROIT, July 9 /PRNewswire/ -- One of the most significant boats in powerboat racing history, the Detroit based Miss U.S.1 returns to the Detroit River this week as a... |
| Stay Safe This Summer With Chemical-Free Sunscreen and DEET-Free Bug Repellent, Says Natural Solutio BOULDER, Colo., July 9 /PRNewswire/ -- People are more likely to be active in the summertime -- hiking, biking, swimming, or just relaxing in the backyard -- than at... |
| Monster 2008 All-Star Game Final Vote on MLB.com Reaches Milestones as Balloting Enters Its Final 24 Outcome of tight American and National League races in doubt heading into the home stretch NEW YORK, July 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Over the past 24 hours, as fans continue to... |
| TV Land Follows Sports Legend and Grillionaire George Foreman in New Original Reality Series 'Family Six Episode Series Takes a Candid Look at the Bustling Home Life of the Heavyweight Boxing Champion and His Family LOS ANGELES, July 9 /PRNewswire/ -- TV Land invites... |
| Hydro assist fuel cell can be installed into most cars |
| Battling in Sparks over trash |
| Understanding water safety is a must |
| Bryan Samudio reports live from celebrity golf tournament |
| Reno residents protest high gas prices |
| California fires update |
| City Council holds meeting on recreation facilities |
| Sparks Council to Talk Trash Issues Monday When the Sparks City Council meets Monday they may have to choose between making you pay more for garbage pickup or keeping local businesses out of the city. |
| Nevada Gas Prices Rise Again Slightly AAA Nevada says Nevada gas prices are continuing an upward climb, but the rate of increase has eased a bit. |
| Rock Out to Docs This Weekend in Reno This weekend is your chance to help the poor receive free medical care and rock ‘til you drop and at the same time. |
| West Street Market Opens in Downtown Reno There's one more place you can go to in downtown Reno - the West Street Market held a 'soft' opening Wednesday night. |
| Background Checks Required for Concealed Weapons Permit Holders A new law went into effect July 1st concerning renewing a Concealed Weapons permit or for those same permit holders to buy a new firearm. |
| Rising Cost of Safety Those much-needed background checks for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern Nevada could soon cost them more. The non-profit fears a pilot program called SafetyNet may not be renewed. |
| Read This Before Going Swimming This Summer With the heat on, a number of us are finding relief in water. But what can be fun, can quickly turn into an emergency. |
| 1st-Round Draft Pick McGee Signs Contract With Washington First-round draft pick Javale McGee has signed a two-year contract with the Washington Wizards worth $2.4 million. |
| Reno Police Name Suspects in June Fatal Shooting Reno police have identified two suspects in a fatal shooting that happened outside a strip club last month. |
| Express Jet Cancels Operations at Reno Airport After less than a year in Reno, Express Jet says they're out. |
| Salmonella Toll Tops 1,000; Peppers Perhaps Source The toll in the salmonella outbreak linked to tomatoes has passed 1,000 confirmed ill, making it the worst food outbreak in years. Now the government says some types of hot peppers may be implicated, too. |
| Loud sound prompts LA freeway shutdown Associated Press - July 10, 2008 1:35 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Authorities have reopened a San Fernando Valley freeway that was shut down after someone reported sounds of gunshots or fireworks... |
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