Updated: 7:57 PM Its always been against Nevada Law to feed Nevada's wild horses. But a brand new law, recently signed by the governor, puts teeth in the statute. It also puts in place cooperative agreements between Nevada's Agriculture Department and wild horse advocate groups.
Updated: 11:55 AM Douglas County sheriff's deputies are looking for suspects who drove onto a golf course at Lake Tahoe in the middle of the night and caused substantial damage.
Posted: 9:57 AM While many people rely on medicine to heal their pain, others turn to mother nature. One man's remedy is creating masterpieces from scrapwood.
Updated: 10:00 PM The Washoe County Sheriff's Office is investigating an incident at Manogue High School's Safe and Sober Graduation Night on June 1st.
Updated: 10:54 AM The owner of 19 Domino's restaurants in the Reno/Tahoe area and California has been given the International Franchise Association Gold Franny Award for operational excellence.
Posted: 9:06 AM For many young girls, spending a week at the mall is a dream, but now it can be a reality thanks to Fashion Camp. It's a week-long summer program for young fashioniestas with a passion for style and design, but they'll learn much more than just clothes and make-up.
Posted: 7:49 PM The RTC will join transit agencies across the nation in the 8th Annual Dump the Pump Day in Washoe County on Thursday, June 20th offering free rides on RTC RIDE transit services.
Updated: 10:07 PM Reno's Biggest Little City movement, meant to raise civic pride and protect a positive image for our community, gained a big ally Monday.
Updated: 12:39 PM Health officials rescinded the boil water order Monday after finding no evidence of E. coli in new water samples, meaning water is safe to ingest without having to boil it first.
Posted: 1:17 PM A state judge in Nevada says it will be months before he issues a ruling in a challenge over a $15 billion pipeline project to carry billions of gallons of water to Las Vegas from rural counties along the Nevada-Utah line.
Posted: 12:26 PM Environmental groups are pressing Gov. Brian Sandoval to block shipments of potent uranium waste planned for burial at a government-managed site in Nevada.