Wild Horse Gather This Week in The Pine Nut Mountains

The BLM, Carson City District is conducting a wild horse gather in the Pine Nut Mountains, removing 575 horses beginning Wednesday. BLM’s John Axtell says native grasses aren’t bouncing back, because almost 800 horse are living in the HMA, and it can only handle about 200. The BLM will likely add around 5 mares to…MORE

Authorities Identify Pilot Killed in Weekend Crash

Authorities identified the pilot of a twin-engine plane that broke up in the sky and slammed into a Southern California house Sunday, killing the pilot and four people in the house.75 year old Antonio Pastini, of Gardnerville, was identified as the pilot, according to Lt. Cory Martino, Yorba Linda chief of police services. Pastini was…MORE

Nevada Attorney General Files Appeal Over Plutonium Shipments

Nevada attorney general Aaron Ford has filed an appeal to a federal judge’s decision not to immediately block any future shipments of weapon-grade plutonium to a national security site in southern Nevada. A Reno federal judge last week denied the state’s request for a temporary restraining order after the Energy Department revealed it had already…MORE

Big Super Bowl Wins For Nevada Casinos

The state’s 200 sports books netted a win of nearly $11,000,000 off of nearly $146,000,000 in total wagers. It’s the third time in the last four years that the house has made at least $10 million in the biggest betting game of the year.  But the $145.78 million wagered was nearly $13 million below the…MORE

Family Members of Murdered Reno Couple Will Attend SOU

The White House has confirmed that three members of a Reno couple killed by a man in the United States illegally, will be guests of President Trump at his State of the Union address tonight. Gerald and Sharon David were murdered in their home in south Reno last month. 19-year-old Wilber Martinez-Guzman, who entered the…MORE

Reno Police May Be Calling You, Try Not to Worry

Don’t be surprised if you get a call from Reno Police Department. They’re conducting their annual phone survey on crime, and volunteers will be contacting Reno residents until February 10th between 11am and 7pm. You can give them feedback on what you think they need to work on to improve safety in the community, and…MORE

“One Tahoe” Wants Transportation Input

One Tahoe, a Lake Tahoe initiative to improve transportation, has launched and is looking for your input.  The goal of One Tahoe is to hear from the public, and collaborative partners, and then come up with a plan to generate more than a million and half dollars to fund improvements through 2040. Carl Hasty with…MORE

Poll Says Nevadan’s Prefer Conservation Over More Oil Drilling

Almost two-thirds of Nevadans oppose the Trump administration’s emphasis on energy production over conservation on public land, according to a new poll. Researchers for the ninth annual “Conservation in the West” poll found that 64 percent of Nevadans want Congress to focus on protecting air, water and land – compared with 25 percent who said more…MORE

Keystone Work Will Cause Lane Closures, Travel Shifts

Minor single lane closures and pedestrian travel shifts will take place on Keystone Avenue near Interstate 80 through mid-February, as the Nevada Department of Transportation installs enhanced pedestrian sidewalk ramps. Crews will work on one side of Keystone Avenue at a time while pedestrian traffic is detoured to the other side. Pedestrians will be able…MORE