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Sparks Post Office Hosting Passport Fair This Weekend

Planning a vacation outside the United States this summer? To help accommodate passport applicants, the Sparks Post Office will offer a special passport fair Saturday, at the Sparks Main Post Office at 750 4th Street from 9 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.MORE

Fire Restrictions in Place in The Lake Tahoe Basin

Fire restrictions on National Forest System lands in the Lake Tahoe Basin are in place through November 15. Warm temperatures and dry vegetation combined with numerous wildfires burning in our region prompted the U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit to implement restrictions. Fire Management Officer, Steve Burns says “Over 90 percent of unwanted…MORE

Community Meeting Tonight For Residents Near Sheep Creek Fire

A Community Meeting is planned for Wednesday at 7 p.m., at Battle Mountain High School, 425 Weaver Street, where fire managers will provide an update on the Sheep Creek fire. That’s the fire that started after the crash of a helicopter north of Battle Mountain and has grown to more than 59,000 acres. There are…MORE

Third Drug Company Joins Effort to Halt Scott Dozier’s Execution

The third pharmaceutical company that objects to state use of its drugs for executions, is being allowed to join two other firms in Nevada state court hearings. A judge in Las Vegas Tuesday let Sandoz Inc. join drugmakers Alvogen and Hikma Phamaceuticals USA in a lower-court case on the stalled execution of Scott Dozier. Clark…MORE

How Does a Winter Job With N-DOT Sound?

The Nevada Department of Transportation is looking ahead and preparing to keep state roads clear when winter snow flies. NDOT is hiring temporary highway maintenance workers to help keep winter roads clear, including snow plow and anti-icing operations and assisting in highway emergency response, among other duties. Through Sept. 8, applications are being accepted for…MORE

Judge Agrees With Laxalt, No Expanded Background Checks

Fatally flawed and can’t be enforced. A Las Vegas judge has echoed the criticism of the voter approved background check initiative, of Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt. Judge Joe Hardy ruled proponents of the measure should have known the law would require the FBI to take on background checks for private sales, and that they…MORE

Nevada State Vet Says Hands Off The Bats

To date this year, the Nevada Department of Agriculture (NDA) Animal Disease Laboratory has confirmed six positive rabies cases, all in bats in Washoe and Clark and Washoe Counties. Rabies is common in bats throughout Nevada, and bat activity tends to increase between the months of May and October. Dr. JJ Goicoechea, NDA state veterinarian…MORE

Car Theft Suspect Hits Officer With Vehicle

Multiple law enforcement agencies are on the lookout for a man and woman who hit a Sparks Police officer with a car before crashing it into a gully near Doreen Court. Sparks Police say they responded to reports of a stolen car in the area of Clear Acre Lane and northbound 395 just before 11…MORE

Carson City Crews Stop Forward Progress of Wildfire Near Brunswick Canyon

Carson City Fire crews are on scene of a wildfire that broke out Monday afternoon near Brunswick Canyon. The Rifle Range Fire has burned about 100 acres and is 20 percent contained. Brunswick Canyon Road is closed, but no homes or structures are threatened. According to Carson City Fire Chief Sean Slamon, forward progress of…MORE