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RENOWN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER CHURLEY-JURADO-GARCIA: To Heather L. Churley and Heriberto A. Jurado-Garcia of Fernley, a son, July 16, 2008.
NHP patrol cars outfitted with heart starters
BRAD HORN/Nevada Appeal Jonathan Rittenburg, a territory sales manager for Cardiac Science, demonstrates an Automated External Defibrillator during a press conference at the Nevada Department of Public Safety ...
Last mustang roundup of summer under way
Small specks moved along the Nevada mountains this morning, followed closely by a helicopter.
State, federal and city offices will be closed Friday for Independence Day. Jump Around Carson will not be operating.
Photo: Burning Man Arsonist Found Guilty Of Torching Icon
The 'Burning Man' attacker, who torched the festival's 40-foot tall 'Burning Man' symbol, has been found guilty of arson.
BLM plans emergency wild horse roundup near Lovelock
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management will conduct an emergency roundup of more than 330 wild horses from a herd in northern Nevada, citing limited water and forage for the animals.
Calif. man gets prison for burning Burning Man
A San Francisco performance artist was sentenced Friday to as many as four years in prison and ordered to pay restitution for the early torching last summer of the signature effigy of the counterculture Burning ...
Prison director hopeful most...
"About 171" Nevada State Prison employees will receive layoff notices if the Carson City facility is closed, Director of Corrections Howard Skolnik told lawmakers Thursday.
Nevada judge's term-limits ruling removes three candidates from ballot
A judge has ruled that three rural Nevada officials can't seek re-election this year because they have run up against the state's term limits law that prevents service for more than 12 years in the same ...
RENOWN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER ACOSTA: To Jesus M. and Karina of Lovelock, a daughter, June 18, 2008.
Desert Fish hosts swim meet Saturday
The Yerington Desert Fish Swim Team, which has about 85 members practicing on weekday mornings, will hosts its lone meet of the year on Saturday.
Diverse coalition urges Nevada lawmakers to register off-road vehicles
A coalition of ranchers, sportsmen, conservationists and law enforcement authorities has urged a state panel to end Nevada's status as the only Western state without a registration program for off-road ...
The last martinis have been shaken, stirred and sipped, and the judges have allocated the awards.
Future science majors tabbed as FHS Valedictorian, Salutatorian
FERNLEY--Two future science majors were named Fernley High School's valedictorian and salutatorian.
Undercard set for Brinkley-Naugler card
Several boxers from Northern Nevada will be on the undercard of the Jesse Brinkley-Jason Naugler International Affair bout on June 13.
2A All-North baseball: POY Schumacher makes his small town proud
Major league dreams aren't limited to 4A players in Northern Nevada. Wil Schumacher has built a name for himself in his hometown of Lovelock since he was 13 years old, throwing 80 miles an hour.
May 1908 Week 3 100 Years Ago Founding School Systems In the rapid development of Fallon, two very permanent features are noticeable.
More Nevada candidates challenged on term limits
By BRENDAN RILEY * Associated Press Writer * May 22, 2008 Six officials seeking new terms, including two longtime university regents and a veteran Clark County commissioner, were challenged Thursday by Nevada's ...
Term Limits: Old Faces Meet New Challenges
AT ISSUE Did the 12 years of service allowed under term limits start in 1996, the year Nevada voters approved the term limits amendment for the second time, adding it to the state constitution? Or did the clock ...
1A/2A baseball/softball roundup: South takes all four lower-division titles
The South swept the 1A and 2A baseball and softball state tournaments on Saturday.