Nevada Highway Patrol Looking For Hit & Run Truck Driver

The Nevada Highway Patrol is asking for the public’s help tracking a hit-and-run truck driver. About 2PM Tuesday, troopers responded to a crash on US 395 at Old Clear Creek in south Carson City. The driver of a red semi-truck with a flatbed trailer ran a red light and hit an SUV, then left without…MORE

Free Fraud Prevention Fair in Reno Wednesday March 7

Nevada Consumer Affairs is hosting a free Consumer Fraud Prevention Fair, to provide resources and information to consumers to help them avoid becoming a victim of fraud or deceptive business practices. It’s Wednesday 10 am- 3 pm at Reno Town Mall, 4001 South Virginia. It includes a Vendor Resource Fair, with 16 organizations including: AARP…MORE

More Honors For Nevada Basketball

The honors continue to roll in for the Nevada men’s basketball team with the announcement of the United States Basketball Writers Association District VIII awards on Tuesday. Head coach Eric Musselman was named the Coach of the Year, Caleb Martin Player of the Year. Jordan Caroline joined Caleb Martin on the District VIII team. It…MORE

Nevada Taxable Sales Continue Strong Growth

Statewide taxable sales for December 2017 grew 2.3 percent over December 2016, marking 90 straight months of growth, according to Bill Anderson, executive director of the Nevada Department of Taxation. Nine of the top 10 spending indicators statewide based on total amount of taxable sales were up for the month over last year, with professional,…MORE

Nevada Continues to Grow Jobs, Unemployment Still Low

Nevada employment rose to more than 1.36 million, reflecting an increase of 1,300 jobs over the month of January, while unemployment in the state remains unchanged since December, at 4.9 percent, according to the state’s Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation. Gov. Brian Sandoval says he is encouraged to see we started the year by…MORE

No Surprise, Latest Storms Improve Sierra Snowpack

The latest snow survey shows recent storms have helped add to the snowpack, and will help keep the ski season going. Tahoe Basin wide, there was a 12 percent increase. The Carson Basin was up 16 percent. Jeff Anderson of the Natural Resources Conservation Service Snow Survey tells the Tahoe Daily Tribune, if the storms…MORE

Cemetery Steps Up Security After Vandalism

When historic headstones were toppled over at Reno’s Hillside Cemetary in November, it sparked public outrage. The vandals were never caught. Now they’ve installed motion-activated cameras and hidden them around the cemetery to improve security. Frances Tryon President of the Hillside Cemetery Preservation Foundation  tells KOLO 8, “We have got to be proactive about protecting our…MORE

Police Officer Wins Suit Over Medical Leave Against the City of Reno

The City of Reno has lost a lawsuit over medical leave. A federal jury is ordering the city to pay a police sergeant more that a million dollars. The award for Sergeant Michael Browett could be as much as 2 million when the judge figures in liquidated damages. City Attorney Karl Hall says there will…MORE

Carson City Sheriff’s Office Looking For Burglary And Fraud Suspects

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help finding two residential burglary suspects. Investigators say on the weekend of February 23rd, property was taken from a home on the 500 block of Pavilion Court, including jewelry and coins. Two people then used the victim’s credit card at the JCPenney store in Carson…MORE