May 21, 2013

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Councilmembers Could be Elected by Individual Wards

Reno City Councilmembers would be elected by voters in individual wards, or sections of the city, under a bill being debated. Currently, the mayor and at-large councilmember are elected city-wide. Councilmembers who represent wards must win primary elections in those wards, then win a city-wide general election. The bill would make the general election ward-only.

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Butcher Boy Back With Online Sales

Butcher Boy Meats is back in Reno, but not with a brick-and-mortar store. Ken and Clint Jolly are starting to sell a small selection of their specialty meats online.

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Lane-Splitting Divides Nevada Drivers

Some local motorcycle riders are pushing lawmakers to pass a lane-splitting bill in Nevada. Assembly Bill 236 would legalize white line riding—something that has been acceptable in the state of California for years. But proponents tell us their bill does not reflect the golden state.

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Spring Rainstorms: Good or Bad?

Just last week, it seemed like the warm weather was here to stay, but as you can see, we're back to raincoats and rain boots for the next couple of days.

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GSR Hosts Family-Friendly Cinco De Mayo Festival

Dancers, amateur boxing and delicious food are all part of this weekend's Cinco de Mayo Festivities. Family members-young and old- have a chance to experience some Mexican culture at the Grand Sierra Resort's 14th Annual Cinco De Mayo Festival.

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Land Trusts Pooling Money to Pay for Court Battles

A national group that helps local, nonprofit land trusts buy up property to protect natural resources is creating a first-of-its-kind liability insurance company to help them cover the costs of legal battles with developers.

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Rollover Kills One in Hawthorne

Nevada Highway Patro troopers and the Major Accident Investigation Team are investigating a fatal, rollover crash in Hawthorne.

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WA Truck Driver Faces US Drug Charges in Nevada

A truck driver from Washington State has pleaded not guilty to federal drug charges after the Nevada Highway Patrol says he hid heroin and methamphetamine in his tractor trailer hauling watermelons.

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Now Showing at the Nevada Legislature: Reruns

Now showing at the Nevada Legislature: Reruns. At least, that's what's on the marquee. But it's the unadvertised, sneak preview everyone is waiting for as lawmakers enter the final month of session.

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