Clark County DA Joins Background Check Lawsuit

In the wake of the 1 October tragedy in Las Vegas, the Clark County D.A, is joining backers of a lawsuit to force the state to enforce the expanded background check passed by voters a year ago. A judge accepted an agreement to allow Steve Wolfson to be involved in the effort to get the…MORE

Nevada Senator Applauding Trump Administration Decision

Senator Dean Heller is applauding the Trump Administration’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and its commitment to relocating the American embassy in Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, a move that Heller has championed in Congress and repeatedly pushed for by authoring the Jerusalem Embassy and Recognition Act. Heller says America’s support for…MORE

You’re Invited to Celebrate The Completion of The Pyramid/McCarran Project

The Regional Transportation Commission is inviting the community to celebrate the completion of the Pyramid/McCarran Intersection Improvement Project. The event will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the intersection of Lenwood Drive and Sprout Way in Sparks, near the northeast corner of the Pyramid/McCarran intersection. The Pyramid/McCarran intersection will remain open during the event,…MORE

Nevada Rep. Ruben Kihuen Confirms He Will Not Resign Despite Harassment Claims

Rep. Ruben Kihuen reiterated Wednesday that he’s not resigning, but wouldn’t say whether he plans to run for re-election in 2018, as the Nevada Democrat faces calls from party leaders to step aside amid allegations of sexual harassment. Asked about his plans for next year’s midterm elections, Kihuen would only say that he wasn’t stepping…MORE

Churchill County Opens New Law Enforcement Center

Churchill County has just opened the doors to their brand new $17 million dollar Law Enforcement and Detention Center. Pete Olsen with the county says the old location was built in 1973, and could only hold 53 inmates at a time. The new location will add room for 120 criminals, with a number of updated…MORE

Unemployment Tax Drops, Feds Paid Off

Governor Sandoval has announced the first reduction in unemployment insurance taxes in eight years. The Governor also told the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce, the state has repaid the 800 million dollars it needed to pay insurance benefits to the federal goverment. Nevada will reduce unemployment from 2.58% to 1.95%. The Governor suggests that’s the…MORE

Washoe Valley Man Convicted For Years of Child Sex Abuse

A jury has convicted a Washoe County man of multiple counts of sexual assault on a child following a week long jury trial. 61 year old Thomas Goepner of Washoe Valley was found guilty of 5 counts of Sexual Assault on children and one charge of Open and Gross Lewdness. Goepner was arrested on October…MORE

Sandoval Passes on Endorsement of Laxalt

Governor Brian Sandoval passed on an opportunity to endorse Attorney General Adam Laxalt to replace him, and says he can’t “Support a candidate who seeks to undo what we’ve done the past seven years.” He adds cutting school funding would be “devastating” for Nevada. During an event in Las Vegas with Jon Ralston of the…MORE