Oroville Dam Threatened, Mass Evacuations

A massive crevasse that formed in a spillway at Northern California’s Oroville Dam has spurred mass evacuations, with nearby residents fleeing the worst-case specter of a three-story wall of water rushing downstream. In all, about 188,000 people, mostly in Butte, Sutter and Yuba counties, evacuated from the area, some being given only minutes to gather…MORE

Two Bodies Found South of Reno

Washoe County Sheriff’s are investigating an incident in the South Reno area, after two bodies were found in a car east of Veterans Parkway near Dorado Hills at Saddle Ridge. The bodies were found near Mira Loma Pits, and it’s  not known how the long the bodies had been there. Keep it on Newstalk 780 KOH…MORE

Flood Watch for Northern Nevada

  The National Weather Service in Reno has issued a Flood Watch and High Wind Warning for the greater Reno area in effect now through Friday. Residents in flood-prone areas should be on high alert. The highest risk of flooding is in urban areas and along creeks, streams and poor drainage areas. A High Wind…MORE

Economic Recovery Continues in Nevada

A new report from Wells Fargo economists says Nevada’s recovery continues to gain momentum. Mark Vitner and Jamie Feik says construction activity is ramping up, and tourism is regaining it’s former strength. Home sales and new home construction are also growing. According to Wells Fargo, the states real gross domestic product gree 2.5 % last…MORE

Highway 50 Closed Again

NDOT has temporarily closed US 50 in the Cave Rock area on Lake Tahoe’s east shore, after five more boulders fell onto the road. Several times this week, boulders about the size of cars fell from a roadside slope onto eastbound travel lanes. No vehicles were involved in the slides, and no injuries are reported.…MORE

Legal Marijuana Could be Available by July

Commercial pot shops could be open in Nevada as early as July 1st. Regulators at the state Department of Taxation have been working on rules and deadlines to regulate and tax recreational marijuana, since voters approved legalization last November. Executive Director Deonne Contine told state legislators she expects to draft regulations to be ready for…MORE

Chimney Fire Started by Squatters

A chimney fire at a home in Stead last night may have been caused by squatters. The fire on Hornblend Street was reported just after 7:30. Investigators say the fire was caused by non-traditional fire materials being burned in the fireplace. Crews sealed the house and contacted code enforcement to prevent the squatters from returning.MORE

Westbound I-80 Reopens After Mudslide

A mudslide closed westbound Interstate 80 at the California state line last night, it was reopened around 3:30 Thursday morning. The mudslide trapped three vehicles, but no one was injured. Caltrans worked through the night with scooper loaders and dump trucks to reopen the roadway. Eastbound traffic was not affected.MORE

Flood Damage in Northern Nevada

  Washoe County officials spent most of Tuesday dealing with localized flooding in our streams, culverts, and drainage ditches, and they hope residents will take steps around their home to prevent water from backing up in their neighborhoods.  Most of the flood issues officials dealt with Tuesday were in the Lemmon Valley, Washoe Valley, and…MORE

State Agencies Knew of Reasoner’s Past

The Las Vegas Review Journal is reporting, state agencies knew Robert Reasoner of Reno had been arrested several times for DUI, and still he was promoted at the Nevada Transportation Authority. Washoe County Sheriffs reports show arresting officers notified the state attorney generals office after a 2006 arrest, and a deputy notified the Transportation Authority…MORE