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A murder cold-case sees a conviction after 40 years. A would-be burglar is found dead after falling through a roof. And the Washoe County School District has another lawsuit on its hands.
Bomb threat at the downtown Reno courthouse. Updated description of the suspect vehicle involved in a fatal hit-and-run. And Reno/Sparks has set a new record for rent prices.
A verdict is reached for the three defendants in a Galena murder. Lawyers for Wilbur Martinez-Guzman want to convince the jury he's too mentally deficient for the death penalty. And the man killed last week on California Avenue is identified.
Two Ukrainians involved in the Trump scandal have ties to Nevada politicians. A group of Reno citizens plans citizens arrests of the homeless. And PG&E's power shutdowns may effect Nevada's economy.
The Democratic candidates come to Reno, another Street Vibrations is in the books, Washoe County has a new manager, and the victims of the October 1 massacre settle with MGM.
A hairstylist tips off a burglar about a client's vacation. The Sun Valley bank robber is arrested in California. And a woman impersonates a nurse to rip off an elderly patient's credit cards
The City of Reno will pay up to settle the sexual harassment cases of former City Manager Andrew Clinger, two abusive pet store owners have caused a moratorium effecting live animal sales, and no survivors were found in the wreckage of a Cessna airplane.
Mid-air contact between two Air Race planes, no GOP caucus in Nevada, and more white supremacy found at UNR.
A body was found in the Sparks Marina, the owners of a pet store face charges of animal abuse and murder, and a swastika is found in UNR's student housing section of the Circus Circus
A woman who spent 35 years in prison for a murder she didn't commit is set to receive $3 million, local media veteran Dennis Meyers dies after a stroke, and a man suspected of kidnapping his own mother is now in Washoe County jail
A wrongfully-imprisoned woman could get $3.5 million from the state, the smoking and vaping bans in public parks are in effect, and a threat is reported at Reno High School
It was NOT an active shooter that prompted a code red lock down at Galena High School, a man kidnapped his mother then got into a standoff with the cops, and a thumb drive with Renown patient information is not where it should be
The Red Flag gun law debate hits Reno, the City finally has a plan for the flood waters at Swan Lake, and WCSD has an idea to resolve $100,000 worth of student lunch debt
Data breach at WCSD, UNR finds a home for displaced dorm residents and local businesses join a lawsuit against a legislative tax extension
The search for Traci Davis' replacement, Amodei says no to minimum wage increase, and UNR is suing architects of Mackay Stadium
Drag Queen Story Hour draws fire, the City of Reno will be seen in court, and Kelvin Atkinson is sentenced to 27 months in prison
A gas leak caused the explosion, NV Dems can caucus...by phone, and more unstable radioactive waste was shipped to Nevada
Explosions at UNR, Traci Davis is out, and people still like to get drunk on 4th of July
WCSD vs Traci Davis gets even weirder, the City of Reno is found liable for Lemmon Valley flooding, and the Wilbur Martinez-Guzman case moves forward
Reno Nevada's most important news of the week including Superintendent Traci Davis' leave of absence, Governor Sisolak signs the red-flag gun law, and a trail carrying explosives derails