Palo Verde dethrones Basic, wins first state baseball title
Jaret Godman pitched a complete game, and Nate Bartlett drove in two runs and turned a game-ending double play in a 4-2 win over Basic for the Class 4A state baseball title. Palo Verde players...
View ArticleIndian Springs captures first state baseball title since 1973
Indian Springs blasted Pahranagat Valley 12-2 in six innings in the Class 1A final at North Valleys High School to claim the program's first state championship in 45 years. The Indian Springs baseball...
View ArticleTesla hiring CCSD graduates as it works to meet hiring goals
On Wednesday afternoon, 19 high school students took turns signing up for their future at the Southeast Career and Technical Academy. Kyle Snyder, left, 18, and Sergio Guerrero, 17, show their work in...
View ArticleNevada's Eldorado Resorts becoming a force in regional gaming
Pedestrians wait to cross the street from the Eldorado Hotel and Casino to the Silver Legacy Resort and Casino in Downtown Reno, in 2008. Mixed martial arts fighter Gina Carano speaks during a news...
View ArticleJudge Jones' biases waste public funds
Federal district Judge Robert Clive Jones appears at the Lloyd George U.S. Courthouse in Las Vegas in 2008. Nevada's most overturned federal judge - Robert Clive Jones - was overturned yet again in one...
View ArticleFormer councilman leads in Republican race for Nevada treasurer
Former Las Vegas City Councilman Bob Beers bested financial planner Derek Uehara in the Republican primary for state treasurer, unofficial vote totals showed Tuesday night. Supporters, including Yan...
View ArticleLas Vegas shooter's net worth still unknown
The release of Oct. 1 gunman Stephen Paddock's assets will take at least a year to complete, an attorney said Thursday. Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock at Mandalay Bay before the Route 91 Harvest...
View ArticleReno family court judge suspended, fined for violating state code
A Washoe County family court judge was suspended without pay for three months and fined $1,000 for violating the state's judicial code of conduct. The Reno Gazette Journal reported Friday that a...
View ArticleFlood fears rise south of Reno after dam damage discovered
State and local officials are advising residents in an area south of Reno to be prepared to evacuate ahead of flooding if an earthen dam at Washoe Lake fails. Washoe County Emergency Management posted...
View ArticleLas Vegas employment rate reaches new high
A job seeker looks at the job board at JobConnect office at 3405 S. Maryland Pkwy on Friday, April 6, 2018, in Las Vegas. Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal @bizutesfaye The 2,200 seasonally...
View ArticleVideo shows struggle to help injured in Las Vegas shooting
Newly released body camera footage shows one established triage area where victims with gunshot wounds were sent the night of Oct. 1, and the struggle to tend to their injuries with limited resources....
View ArticleTourism breaks 5 million mark in Reno-Sparks area
The number of visitors to Reno-Sparks and Washoe County over the past year topped the 5 million mark for the first time since 2007. The Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority and area...
View ArticleMoth invaders threaten aspen groves in Nevada state park
The Division of Forestry issued a pest alert for the white satin moth last summer after mapping almost 200 acres of medium to heavy defoliation within Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park. White satin moth...
View ArticleUniversity of Nevada, Reno, starts physician assistant program
The new UNR physician assistant program hopes to graduate its first class of 24 in 25 months, far quicker than new doctors can be trained. The University of Nevada, Reno Medical School, is pictured in...
View ArticleNorthern Nevada companies approved for $1.3M in tax abatements
Three companies expanding in or locating to Northern Nevada received approval for tax abatements from the Governor's Office of Economic Development Wednesday. A pedestrian makes their way beneath the...
View ArticleProfessional finds new start at One Las Vegas
Jon Schierling works for a large specialized rental equipment company that requires him to travel frequently nationwide, and when he decided it was time for a fresh start, he turned to Las Vegas, the...
View ArticleBurning Man won't install fences around major burn areas
The Burning Man countercultural festival says it won't install fences around major burns at this year's event in the northern Nevada desert, a year after the death of a man who ran into flames of a...
View ArticleGolden Knights headed to Reno on northwest road trip
From August 5-10, the Knights will travel to Reno, Nevada; Boise, Idaho; Jackson Hole, Wyoming; and Salt Lake City, Utah. All the cities are within the Knights' television distribution territory with...
View ArticleNorthern Nevada man convicted of killing his mother
A 56-year-old northern Nevada man who pleaded not guilty by reason insanity in the fatal shooting of his mother north of Reno has been convicted of murder with a deadly weapon. Edward Pundyk was found...
View ArticleCongress hopefuls Susie Lee, Danny Tarkanian unlikely to debate
Nevada congressional candidates Susie Lee and Danny Tarkanian, who are vying to replace Rep. Jacky Rosen in Nevada's 3rd Congressional District, sparred over debate terms and ultimately rejected each...
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