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| Suspicious Package Shuts Down Part Of Charleston Investigators are trying to figure out if a suspicious package left on Charleston is dangerous. As of 11pm Tuesday, six blocks of Charleston from 15th Street to Eastern are blocked off while investigators try to figure out what it is. Police say it was found in front of a restaurant. Watch Action News Early Edition & Action News This Morning for updated information on this story. |
| CA Woman Clones Her Dog A woman paid thousands to have her precious dog cloned into five puppies. She is the first in the country to do so and it is leaving many dog owners to wonder if they could do the same. |
| Police Say Working Girl Propositioned Steve Wynn According to Metro Police, Wynn was propositioned by one of the sisters at his strip resort on Friday. He walked with her as he summoned the hotel security. She tried to escape, but Wynn reportedly held onto the woman for police. |
| Halverson Files Complaint Against Panel Clark County District Judge Elizabeth Halverson is trying to stop her disciplinary hearing. A second day of testimony was held Tuesday to decide if she is unfit to be a judge. Halverson is accused of creating a hostile work environment and falling asleep during trials. |
| Hundreds Attend National Night Out Events As police call it, it is a going away party for crime. There was a little food and fun for the kids that helped serve as a distraction while their parents talked with police about the real reason for National Night Out, curbing crime in Valley neighborhoods. |
| Senator Hillary Clinton Campaigning In Vegas Friday Senator Hillary Clinton will be in Las Vegas Friday, campaigning for her former Democratic Rival Senator Barack Obama. Senator Clinton will be at Green Valley High School in Henderson. The doors open at 11am and the program begins at 12:15pm. The event is open to the public, but tickets are required. |
| Kingman Man Accused Of Killing His Wife Police say Dennis Schilinski of Kingman is facing first degree murder charges. Investigators say when they arrived at his home they found his wife shot in the head. She was pronounced dead at the scene. |
| Suspect In Minxx Nightclub Shooting Pleaded Not Guilty The man accused in the Minxx Nightclub shooting has pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted murder. Police say Arvin Edwards pulled the trigger in the shooting that left three hurt, including bouncer Tom Urbanski who is paralyzed from the waist down. |
| American Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing In LA An American Airlines jet bound for Honolulu made an emergency landing in Los Angeles. The pilots reported smoke in the cockpit. Passengers evacuated the jet on the tarmac. They slid down the inflatable chutes. Firefighters did not find any smoke. |
| Trial Date Set In Crystal Figueroa Murder Case Crystal's mother, Gladys Perez and former boyfriend Marc Colon are scheduled to appear in court August 19th. Both are charged with her murder. It has been over two years since the toddler's body was found in a dumpster at the Villa Cordova apartments. |
| Neighbors Voice Concerns Over Shooting Park On North Decatur Revved up engines and a constant pop is what shooting park neighbors think they will hear. So the county plans to spend their tax dollars to prove them wrong. They plan to spend up to $20,000 on a study to put concerns to rest, including measurements by the Army Corp of Engineers and a field survey. |
| Downtown "Amplify" Music Festival To Showcase Over 100 Bands The "Amplify" Music Festival kicks off Tuesday night. It will continue on through Friday August 8th. More than 100 bands will perform. |
| Christina Applegate Battling Breast Cancer Christina Applegate, who is being treated for breast cancer, is scheduled to appear on a tv special to raise money for cancer research next month. Her publicist says the disease was caught early and that Applegate is expected to fully recover. The special, Stand Up To Cancer, will be aired on ABC, CBS and NBC on September 5th. |
| Melissa Lawson says she was shocked she won the show Associated Press - August 5, 2008 7:13 PM ET NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Winning NBC's "Nashville Star" means life for Melissa Lawson's family is about to change, big time. |
| Judge rules Snipes must reimburse government Associated Press - August 5, 2008 6:13 PM ET OCALA, Fla. (AP) - Actor Wesley Snipes must reimburse the government in prosecution costs for his tax conviction. |
| Freeman in 'good spirits' after car crash surgery Associated Press - August 5, 2008 5:13 PM ET JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - Morgan Freeman's publicist says the actor is doing well after surgery to reconnect nerves and repair damage to his left arm... |
| Jewel says "Nashville Star" winner has a fantastic voice Associated Press - August 5, 2008 4:13 PM ET NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Jewel says she's excited to see what the future holds for "Nashville Star" winner Melissa Lawson. |
| Jewel teams up with Mary Kay to improve the lives of domestic violence victims Associated Press - August 5, 2008 3:33 PM ET NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Jewel is lending her lips to a campaign to help "kiss domestic violence goodbye." |
| Eastbound on-ramp of I-80 to Sparks Blvd reopened after chemical spill The eastbound on-ramp to Sparks Blvd is reopened after a semitrailer truck carrying 1,000's of pounds of flammable liquids spilled around 8:30 a.m., Tues., causing a hazmat response. Nevada state trooper Chuck Allen says for some unknown reason the middle trailer of the truck... |
| Gibbons answers hard questions about rumors and alleged scandals Governor Gibbons denies any wrongdoing in regards to a tax cut on his property in Elko, will never turn his back on his friends and despite the "rumor" of the Republican Party no longer backing him for re-election, still plans on running for another term... |
| Nevada legislators to propose housing law changes A panel studying Nevada's foreclosure crisis wants the 2009 Legislature to enact housing-related laws ranging from fines for illegal real estate practices to new protections for renters... |
| Murderer of Reno man to spend life in prison A convicted murderer who was accused of killing a Reno-area man who gave him a ride because he wanted to steal the engine out of the victim's truck will spend the rest of his life in prison... |
| Reno man arrested after leaving infant in car A 50-year-old Reno man has been arrested on a charge of child neglect after police say he left his infant foster child alone in a car |
| 27-year-old woman dies at the home of casino mogul's son Sheriff's deputies are investigating the death of a 27-year-old woman at the Reno home of a son of late casino mogul Bill Harrah but they said on Tuesday it does not appear suspicious. The woman at Tony Harrah's house... |
| Reno Police identify body of missing man Reno police say they have identified the body of a man found dead Lovelock under circumstances they don't know much about. They say it was the body of 55-year old Michael Cross. On Aug. 1 police began |
| Nevada state trooper's widower honored The widower of a Nevada state trooper who was killed in the line of duty is throwing out the first pitch tonight (Tuesday) at the San Francisco Giants game against the Atlanta Braves... |
| Reid meets with Nevada airmen in Kyrgyzstan Nevada Senator Harry Reid met with five Nevada airmen Tuesday during a tour of the Manas Coalition Airbase just outside of Bsihkek, Kyrgyzstan. The base serves as a... |
| O.J.'s last co-defendant wants his own trial LAS VEGAS (AP) -- O.J. Simpson's last remaining co-defendant is making a last-ditch appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court to sever his case from Simpson's. |
| Body found in Reno home The Washoe County Sheriff's Office is investigating the death of a woman in her mid-20s found in a home on the south edge of Reno... |
| Nevada property tax cap plan held up by new challenge from teachers Election officials completed reports Monday indicating a Nevada version of California's Proposition 13 property tax cap has enough petition signatures to qualify for the November ballot -- but a challenge... |
| MGM 2Q profit falls 68.6 percent MGM Mirage says its second-quarter profit fell 68.6 percent as resorts lowered room rates and visitors spent less money. The Las Vegas-based casino operator says net income fell... |
| Reno PD searching for suspects in two Monday a.m. robberies Reno police are looking for two men who robbed two other people in separate incidents early Monday... |
| UNR friends Graziano, Kaepernick, battle for starting QB job With a little more than three weeks to go before the season opener against Grambling, Nevada football coach Chris Ault isn't ready to name his starting quarterback. Ault said... |
| Favre leaves Lambeau, maybe Packers The bond between Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers appears to be broken beyond repair. Packers coach Mike McCarthy said... |
| Olympic Spirit Goes Mobile With National Anthems, Flags WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- National anthem ringtones and flag wallpapers can be downloaded worldwide for all those getting into the spirit of the... |
| California Delivers on Olympic Athletes' Request for Strawberries WATSONVILLE, Calif., Aug. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In a historic step for the California strawberry industry, America's favorite fruit will arrive on Chinese soil for... |
| Global Gourmet Purveyor, Sun-Rich International Teams Up With Newman Wachs Racing of the Atlantic Ch Strategic Relationships with Newman Wachs Racing Elevates Profile of Sun-Rich International CHICAGO, Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Purveyor of global gourmet delicacies,... |
| GanderMtn.com Is Open for Business Leading Outdoors Retailer Launches New Website ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Gander Mountain, the nation's largest retail network of stores for... |
| KTV Partners With Burton Snowboards LOS ANGELES, Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- KTV Digital Media and Burton today announced the release of the original webisodic series, "Because of Snowboarding." The show... |
| Bicyclers and motorists just can't get along |
| Criminals are robbing people just sitting in their cars |
| American Airlines flight makes emergency landing at LAX |
| Chemical Spill closes Sparks Blvd. |
| More stores "pass" minor alcohol sting |
| Police hold an undercover alcohol sting operation |
| A jailhouse interview with accused murderer McCaskill |
| Meet and Greet Your Political Candidates Political candidates from both parties and running for various seats came together at a meet and greet Tuesday evening at the Atlantis in Reno. |
| Robberies On The Rise Due to Poor Economy It can happen anywhere, anytime. Armed robberies in many of your neighborhoods may have you on edge. Police are searching for several gunmen suspected of robbing people across the Truckee Meadows. |
| Drug Testing Approved for McQueen Student athletes on the McQueen Lancer Football team will be randomly drug tested for the Fall 2008 season. |
| Haz-Mat Spill Shuts Down Sparks Blvd. Onramp to Interstate 80 The Sparks Boulevard onramp to Interstate 80 East is expected to be closed until 7:00 Tuesday night because of a haz-mat spill involving a semi truck. The clean-up from that accident has made a mess of the evening commute. |
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