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Scammers Are Targeting Kids Online

As part of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford advises Nevada’s youth and parents to be aware of online scams targeting minors. Scams come via apps, games and social network sites. Youth are particularly attractive targets for scammers because they have unused Social Security numbers, don’t check their credit reports, and are used…MORE

Judge Denies Request For Reduced Bail For Man Facing Attempted Murder Charges

A judge has denied an attorney’s request for reduced bail for his client who is facing attempted murder charges. The decision was announced late Wednesday afternoon. Police say 24-year-old Ivan Biondi tried to strangle a woman to death with whom he had been romantically involved on April 12, at the woman’s home on Taylor Street. …MORE

Two Women Died While Climbing in The Sierra

Two women died climbing Red Slate Mountain in the Sierra Wednesday. The sheriff’s office identified the deceased as 34-year-old Jennifer Shedden of Mammoth Lakes and 22-year-old Michelle Xue of Los Angeles. The pair set out from Convict Lake on Saturday and were supposed to return Sunday night. Search crews and their friends found them on…MORE

Nevada Gaming Win Sets September Record

They hit a billion again. Nevada’s casinos took in 1.06 billion in September. That’s the best month of the year, and a new record for the month of September. Slot machine earnings on the Vegas Strip led the way, according to the state Gaming Control Board. Gaming win jumped 6.8% compared to September 2018, bringing…MORE

VISA Card Welcome at Smith’s Again, All Kroger Stores

It was a shock to many customers when Smith’s stores stopped accepting Visa card payments seven months ago, especially when they got to checkout with a full shopping cart. Now that’s over, all Kroger and Smith’s stores are taking VISA Cards again. The stores stopped taking them because of the fees charged to retailers, the…MORE

Crews Knock Down Fire Caused by Illegal Burning

The Reno Fire Department says a homeowner caused a fire Tuesday in the area of Neil Road and Riley Avenue. They say the homeowner was illegally burning debris in his yard when wind blew it into a tree. Crews were able to control the fire before it could damage any homes. A fence was destroyed,…MORE

Reno City Attorney Facing Scrutiny Over Efforts To Move The Wild Orchid

Reno City Attorney Karl Hall is facing scrutiny over his offices effort to convince the city to run strip clubs out of downtown Reno. The Reno Gazette Journal is reporting Hall owned an office building near the Wild Orchid Men’s Club, that was mentioned in disclosure forms, but they report, he didn’t disclose it in…MORE

Construction Crew Finds Human Remains in Lyon County

Human remains were found Monday in the 200 block of Dayton Valley Road. Lyon County authorities are investigating. A construction crew found the remains. Lyon County Major Crimes Unit responded and confirmed the remains were human. Few other details have been released.MORE

Nevada Gov Announces Investigation of State Board of Pharmacy

The Governor’s office has announced an investigation of the State Board of Pharmacy for allegedly failing to do background checks on pharmacy wholesalers. Governor Steve Sisolak says since 2007, the State Board of Pharmacy has been collecting fees, but has not been doing background or fingerprint checks as required by a law passed in 2005.…MORE