Governor Sandoval Vetoes Public Employee Information Bill

Governor Sandoval vetoed a bill that could have kept some information about public employee retirees secret. While the Governor agreed that preventing the information from abuse was a worthy goal, he didnt thing keeping things like the number of years service credit and retirement dates secret, He says SB 384 would have upset the balance…MORE

An Honor Flight For Women Veterans Needs Your Help

Governor Brian Sandoval’s Women Veterans Advisory Committee is working with Honor Flight Nevada to put together an Honor Flight specifically for Nevada’s Women Veterans. It will be called the Military Heroines Honor Flight. Organizer Anne Davis says it is important to recognize our Women Veterans who often served quietly but had a tremendous impact on…MORE

Arrest Made in Sparks Home Invasion, More Arrests Anticipated

A 19 year old man is facing charges after his arrest in an armed home invasion in Sparks. Zyhere Fichman is charged with robbery with a deadly weapon and burglary for last Fridays robbery on the 1800 block of El Rancho Drive. The victim said several men with guns pushed their way into the home.…MORE

The 79th Session of The Nevada Legislature Has Adjourned

A budget deal struck at the Nevada Legislature would increase marijuana taxes. Most of the expected revenue from the pot tax was initially intended to go straight to the budget for public schools, instead it will go into a “Rainy Day Fund.” Under the deal, a one-time addition of $20 million in available tax credits…MORE

Reno Rodeo 2017!

The Wildest and Richest Rodeo in the West returns to the Biggest Little City for the 98th Year! Thursday, June 15th – Saturday, June 24th Not only can rodeo fans buy tickets online, but they can now pick up Reno Rodeo apparel and memorabilia thanks to the new Reno Rodeo Store. The new online marketplace…MORE

Governor Signs Laws You Can Drink To

Gov. Brian Sandoval  signed legislation that allows craft breweries to increase their beer production to 40,000 barrels a year, up from 15,000 barrels. There would be a reduction in the amount of beer that could be sold at retail however, to 5,000 barrels from 15,000 barrels. Sandoval also signed Senate Bill 199, which creates an…MORE

NHP Trooper Injured in a Fatal Crash

The Nevada Highway Patrol says one person has died in a crash in Lyon County, that involved an NHP trooper. The crash happened shortly after 2:30PM Monday, on Highway 50 between Dayton and Stagecoach. Lieutenent Kevin Honea says the troopers injuries are serious but not life threatening.  The trooper reportedly suffered broken ribs in the crash. Reno Police…MORE

Weekend Brush Fires Contained

Two brush fires were contained over the weekend. Crews from Truckee Meadows Fire knocked out a three acre fire in Verdi near Leventina Canyon Road, and crews from Reno Fire and the US Forest Service assisted, and the Raven Helicopter dropped water on the fire. A fire near Pyramid lake scorched about 30 acres Sunday…MORE

Help Catch An Alleged Bike Thief

The Washoe County School District Police Department is asking for help from the community to identify a suspect who was caught on video stealing a student’s bicycle at Swope Middle School. The theft occurred on May 8th.  Anyone with information related to this case is asked to call Detective  Szabo at  348-0285 or contact Secret…MORE

NDOT to Build New Traffic Signal at US-395 & Airport Road

(KOH) – One of the more dangerous intersections in Douglas County could see a safety improvement starting as early as this fall. NDOT is planning a new traffic signal at the intersection of US Highway 395 and Airport Road. The intersection has been the scene of several crashes per year, despite the high-T configuration with acceleration…MORE