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WCSD's crisis alert badge system delayed

The highly anticipated security badge system that lets a WCSD employee signal for help was delayed.

 

Here's what Reno can expect from Hurricane Hilary

Widespread showers and lower temperatures because of dense cloud cover are predicted Sunday through Tuesday.

 

Sheriff: Medical experts repeatedly reported Troy Driver was stable before he killed himself in jail

Lyon County Sheriff Brad Pope said medical professional determined murder suspect Troy Driver was stable and not suicidal despite two previous attempts and a suicide note

 

Southern Nevada governments bet public money on Super Bowl to diversify economy

Clark County and the cities of Las Vegas and North Las Vegas approved spending $850,000 to woo big business leaders during two days of Super Bowl weekend festivities.

 

Pilots made errors before crash near Lake Tahoe that killed all 6 on board, investigators say

Investigators are blaming pilot error for the 2021 crash of a private jet in California that killed all six people on board.

 

Developers want to turn downtown Reno street into mostly private parking. What we know

Proposal would make 70 parking spaces on Stevenson Street, only 12 of which would be for public use.

 

Public hears Lyon County's case against Troy Driver in the murder of Naomi Irion after his suicide

Lyon County sheriff and district attorney tell the public there was no doubt Driver killed Fernley teen Naomi Irion. Driver killed himself in jail earlier this month.

 

Dueling GOP presidential nominating contests in Nevada raise concerns about voter confusion

Nevada Republicans could have two chances next year to decide who they want to be their party's presidential nominee. The catch: Only one will count.

 

Troy Driver, suspect in murder of Naomi Irion, attempted suicide twice before fatal attempt

Lyon County officials will provide updates on the apparent suicide of Troy Driver, held in connection with the 2022 death of Naomi Irion.

 

Las Vegas leaders seek public money to help fund lavish Super Bowl weekend for CEOs

Las Vegas, Clark County asked to spend hundreds of thousands in public money for Super Bowl event to showcase Southern Nevada.

 

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