No “Medicaid For All” in Nevada

Governor Brian Sandoval has vetoed a bill that would have made the state the first to open Medicaid to all residents. The Democratic-led state legislature passed a bill earlier this month that would have allowed anyone to purchase a Medicaid-like policy, regardless of their income. The bill called for the state to create the Nevada…MORE

Two Dead in Stead Shooting

Two people have been found dead in the 10000 block of Purple Sage Drive near Stead Boulevard. Police responded to reports of shots fired around 12:30 a.m. this morning. They say they have all parties involved and there is no threat to the community.  There are no  road closures, but it is still an active…MORE

New State Park in Yerington

(KOH) – Nevada is set to have a new state park in the Yerington area along the Walker River.  The property has been privately-owned for over 150 years and will be called the Walker River State Recreation Area. The Board of Examiners and Gov. Brian Sandoval have been notified that lawmakers will ask for the approval…MORE

Fernley Man Dies in Fall From Cliff

(KOH) – A 27-year-old Fernley man died early Saturday morning in a fall off a cliff in his pickup, between Painted Rock and Wadsworth. Storey County Sheriff Gerald Antinoro said Saul Arellano had driven down a narrow dirt road and after coming to a locked gate, tried to turn around and ended up going down the…MORE

Kids Triathlon Series

(KOH) – Local agencies have put together a fun triathlon series for kids.  Events will be held throughout the summer. The triathlons consist of running, biking, and swimming, and are designed to introduce kids to the sport. This series is non-competitive – no times or places will be recorded. The kids will be divided into 5…MORE

Governor Sandoval Opposes ACHA

Gov. Brian Sandoval and a bipartisan group of governors say the AHCA health care bill proposed by Congressional Republicans could jeopardize coverage for the most vulnerable citizens and puts the burden of health care costs on the states in a letter to Senate leadership Friday. The seven governors wrote a letter to Senate Majority Leader…MORE

Innocent Man Free After 29 Years on Death Row

A Nevada man was released from death row last week after nearly 29 years in prison for a murder evidence now shows he did not commit. Ha’im Al Matin Sharif was convicted in 1988 and sentenced to death for the murder of his girlfriend’s 11-month-old baby girl. A medical examiner testified the child had been…MORE

Don’t Miss School, Win a Car, Thanks Bill Pearce!

For the ninth consecutive year, Bill Pearce Courtesy Honda will award a new car to a graduating senior from Washoe County schools who achieved perfect attendance during his or her senior year. More than 170 eligible students were informed earlier this week and invited to attend the event. The winning student will receive a 2017…MORE

Senate Passes Heller’s Bill to Fight Online Exploitation

The U.S. Senate passed the Protect Our Children Act, legislation introduced by Senator Dean Heller and others, that would help law enforcement pursue criminals who exploit children online.  The Protect Our Children Act  reauthorizes the Internet Crimes Against ChildrenTask Force Program, a national network of 61 coordinated task forces that combat child exploitation across the…MORE

Major Mineral Processor Coming to Reno

The Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada  announcing that Geofortis Pozzolans is opening a state of the art cementitious material, mineral processing facility in Reno. Development of the 30,000 sf facility is expected to start in August, with processing operations to start by April 2018. The company plans to hire more than 200 people by…MORE