Posted: 9:49 AM A Dayton man has been ordered to stand trial on a murder charge stemming from a shooting death that authorities said could have been fueled by drinking during the Super Bowl.
Posted: 9:39 AM Former Nevada Capitol Police Chief Tom Navin is suing the Nevada Department of Public Safety, claiming he was wrongfully terminated for failing a physical.
Updated: 11:54 AM It was a night of elegance and mystery. The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation of Northern Nevada hosted its annual gala fundraiser at the Reno Ballroom Saturday.
Updated: 11:46 AM Twice a year local law enforcement agencies and community partners hold prescription drug roundups at area shopping centers. It's a way to keep potentially dangerous prescription drugs off the streets and make sure pills are properly disposed of.
Updated: 2:42 PM The legal proceedings following the murder of Raveesh "Ravi" Kumra - a wealthy Silicon Valley killed in his mansion - are taking an odd twist, with a former exotic dancer from Nevada asking a court for monthly support and a petition with the court seeking half his estate.
Posted: 11:47 AM It's that time in the Nevada Legislature, when all thoughts turn to money, money, money. As the state continues a long slog out of the Great Recession, it's obvious to everyone there's no such thing as easy dough.
Updated: 11:50 AM Officers arrested a man accused in connection with several residential, commercial, and storage unit burglaries... and woke up a whole Sparks neighborhood at the same time.
Updated: 6:46 PM Internet retail is a rapidly growing sector of our economy, but it collects no sales tax. That may soon change. The big surprise is that by law we should be paying it now.
Updated: 3:03 PM Nevada is no stranger to earthquakes and the students at Incline High School are ducking for cover. It's all part of a full-scale earthquake Evacuation drill that is meant to help students and staff prepare for a real quake.
Posted: 8:31 AM International Game Technology says a strong performance in its earnings for the second quarter has the Nevada-based slot-machine maker confident it will post its fourth consecutive year of double-digit growth.