Retired Washoe County K-9 Officer Passes

The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office is sad to announce the death of one of its Retired Police Service Dogs, K9 Gunner. Gunner’s partner, retired Deputy John Kimberlin was by his side. K9 Gunner was born in Prague, Czech Republic in February of 2007 and initially trained for law enforcement service at the prestigious Vohne Liche…MORE

Arrests Made in Woman’s Murder

Reno Police have made two arrests in the case of Luz Linarez Castillo, who was found shot to death in a car Nov. 2nd. In custody are 26 year old Richard Silva and 18 year old Yiovannie Guzman, both of Sparks. Police say both have confessed, and admitted planning the killing. Silva was the victim’s…MORE

Mt. Rose Gets Hit with 30+ Inches of Snow

Thanks to its high base area elevation of 8,260 feet, Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe has received more than 30 inches of snow in the latest storm. The resort was closed Thursday due to blizzard conditions, but they say the abundant snowfall and expected return of cold temperatures over the weekend that will allow snow-making efforts…MORE

Congresswoman Rosen Calls for Investigation of Prescription Costs

Nevada Congresswoman Jacky Rosen and six of her House colleagues are urging the Trump Administration to create a bipartisan task force to investigate rising prescription drug costs. Rosen says:  “Instead of following through on his pledge to reduce prescription drug prices, the President  just selected a former pharmaceutical executive to lead the Department of Health…MORE

Nevada’s Democrats Vote No on Tax Bill

Nevada’s democratic house members all voted no on the GOP tax reform bill.  Ruben Kiheun calls it a handout to big corporations and the wealthy, and sticks the middle class with the bill.  Congresswoman Dina Titus says it’s a disastrous bill for her constituents.   Democrats say the House plan sets the table for billions…MORE

Clark County’s Sisolak Says Vegas is Healing

Las Vegas has a hole in it’s heart but is getting better, after the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history. That’s Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak’s take. Sisolak says help and assistance in the aftermath of the 1 October attacks came from every corner of the state, and the community, while still in some…MORE

Reno’s Stardust Lodge Motel Demolished

The Stardust Lodge on West 4th Street an Arlington was demolished this week, so Jacobs Entertainment can turn the area into an arts and entertainment district. The location will be part of what Jacob’s is calling “The Fountain District” a $500 million dollar mixed use development. Jonathan Bullware with Jacob’s says now that they own…MORE

The Open Enrollment Clock is Ticking

The clock is ticking on open enrollment under the Affordable Care Act. The people at Nevada Health Link are reminding Nevadan’s of the shorter enrollment period– it ends  December 15th.MORE

Congressman Amodei a “Yes” on House Tax Bill

Republican Congressman Mark Amodei voted yes for tax reform saying, after having devoted almost the entire week with everyone in his Washington office to determine how this bill would affect individual taxpayers, joint filing taxpayers, and businesses, he concluded that for the vast majority of federal taxpayers in CD-2, this bill results in simplified filing…MORE

Rain Helping Firefighters Battling Chris Fire

Rain is helping firefighters in their efforts to suppress the 370-acre Chris Fire. The fire is now 70 percent contained. The Chris Fire was started by a vehicle accident on U.S. Route 395 about five miles north of Sonora Junction near the Chris Flat Campground around 11:28 a.m. on Nov. 13. The fire burned west…MORE