Lawmakers Pressing Forward With a Package of Solar Bills

Nevada lawmakers are pressing forward with a package of bills they say will make homemade solar energy an affordable option. The proposal would increase the amount of money residential solar users can get back on the energy their rooftop panels produce. Nevada utility regulators decided in late 2015 to lower the amount residents are credited.…MORE

Children’s Ski School Employee Arrested

A children’s ski school employee at Heavenly Mountain Resort is charged with child exploitation,  and possession of child pornography. Federal authorities also allegedly found explicit images of children taken in a Gardnerville day care bathroom. 26 year old Stephan L. DeGraffenreid, of Gardnerville faces a minimum of 15 years in prison, according to the U.S.…MORE

RGJ: Deputies Sue To Prevent Video Release

The Reno Gazette Journal is reporting, two law enforcement associations are fighting the release of a video that shows a struggle between deputies and an inmate that led to the inmates death. The RGJ says the two employee associations have asked a local judge for a restraining order against Sheriff Chuck Allen, who wants to…MORE

Reno Rodeo Kickoff Concert!

  Tickets On Sale Now! Looking forward to seeing every one at the show! Stay tuned for ticket giveaways! The Reno Rodeo and KOH News Talk 780 AM are kicking off the “Wildest, Richest Rodeo in the West” with a concert in the Outdoor Rodeo Arena Wednesday, June 14th at 6 p.m. featuring Dustin Lynch and LOCASH!…MORE

Reno Mayor Has a Challenger

The 2018 race for Reno mayor has begun, with a Reno casino executive running for the seat currently held by Hillary Schieve, who is in the midst of her first term. Brandon Siri, an executive with Club Cal Neva and Siri’s casinos in downtown Reno, has started campaigning for the seat. Siri says he’s working…MORE

Homeless Veterans Find Home in Sparks

Reno Sparks Homeless Veterans have opened up a new home for veterans living on the streets. The home is in Sparks, and will eventually house 8 veterans. Six are living there now, and there’s some things they could really use that you may have on hand, and can donate. They just received donations of televisions,…MORE

South Lake Tahoe Police Searching For Missing Woman From Sacramento

South lake Tahoe Police need your help to find a missing 62-year-old Sacramento woman last seen Monday afternoon. Pamela Suwinsky was reported missing around 10 p.m. Monday by her ex-husband, who told police Suwinsky left the Motel 6 on Lake Tahoe Boulevard between 1 and 3:30 p.m. Monday. Suwinsky reportedly fell the night before in…MORE

Nevada’s Craft Brewers Want to Change State Laws

Nevada’s craft brewers are finding success, and would like to take control of their own destiny. But for that to happen, they say state laws have to be changed.  They’re backing a bill, SB 130, that would raise the production limits on Nevada Brewpubs from 15 thousand barrels to 30 thousand. They say the current…MORE

Clark County May Delay Recreational Marijuana Sales

Clark County may delay retail marijuana sales. While the state gears up to get dispensaries open by July 1st, or even sooner, if there is legislative approval, Clark Counties licensing schedule calls for zoning changes, and extra ordinances, with the county envisioning an August 31st start date.MORE

Las Vegas Based Company to Begin Growing Hemp in Douglas County

Las Vegas-based Positively Green LLC has been approved by the Nevada Department of Agriculture to grow industrial hemp on a 50-acre site in northwest Douglas County. Industrial hemp can be used to make products like textiles and cosmetics, and contains less than “Point-Three” percent of THC in its chemical make up. Last year Positively Green…MORE