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

April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, Law Enforcement on High Alert

April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and law enforcement is on high alert, looking for people on their cell phones, shaving, and doing other things they shouldn’t while operating a motor vehicle.  In fact, in 2015, over 3,400 people across the US died in car crashes, and more than 390,000 were injured because they weren’t…MORE

Stewart Conservation Bill Running Into Opposition

A bill that would take funds earmarked for the preservation of the Stewart Indian School in Carson City, is running into opposition from the tribes. Assem,bly bill 285 would change the law that requires 100% of the proceeds from the sale of two state owned properties to be used for preservation of the grounds and…MORE

Transgender Bill Moving Through The Nevada Legislature

A bill that would mandate foster care facilities and juvenile courts treat transgender children as their identifying gender is moving in the legislature. Assembly Bill 99 would also establish training for state employees and foster parents on working with foster kids who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or questioning their sexuality. Supporters say that could increase…MORE

Nevada Department of Corrections Looking to Hire

The Nevada Department of Corrections is hosting job fairs in the northern and southern regions of the state, looking to fill several vacancies. There are openings in nursing, correctional staff, information technology, storekeeping and administration, among other departments. There are 273 openings in the department made up of 159 correctional officers, 19 nurses , and…MORE

Lake Tahoe Woman Guilty of Insurance Fraud

A South Lake Tahoe Woman, 47 year old Karen Rae Chapon, has been sentenced for insurance fraud, mortgage fraud, and theft. Chapon is the owner of the business, Tahoe Weddings and Events at Zephyr Cove.  Chapon pleaded guilty to defrauding an insurance company by submitting travel insurance claims using two separate forged death certificate,s and…MORE

Habitual Criminal Gets 20 Years in Prison in Washoe District Court

In Washoe County, habitual criminals are getting the book thrown at them. The latest is a Reno man who has been sentenced to 20 years in prison as a habitual offender, ensuring he will serve at least eight years before being eligible for parole. 45-year-old Jaffar Richardson was sentenced on one count of Trafficking of…MORE

Major Renovations Continue at Circus Circus, Food Court Coming

Renovations at Circus Circus are coming right along. Rooms are getting makeovers, and so are dining options as part of the 50 million dollar overhaul. Gone will be the buffet, to be replaced by a food court, they have three places signed up so far. Tony Marini says you’ll like your options, which will include…MORE

Huffing Suspects Arrested, One Suspect Placed on ICE Hold

Two people allegedly found “huffing,” in a car are in custody, and one has been placed on an ICE hold. Douglas County Sheriff’s deputies found 18-year-old Jesus Fausto of Carson City and a 17-year-old girl who had inhaled from a can of compressed air, also known as “huffing”, after some suspicious behavior was reported. Both…MORE