Thursday night through Saturday will be dry before a significant storm moves into the Sierra beginning late Sunday into Monday morning.Â
Friday the 13th is a day celebrated by tattoo shops with tattoo marathons.
With a partial government shutdown approaching Saturday, the White House and Senate Democrats are still at odds over funding for ICE and the Department of Homeland Security. Bradley Blackburn is tracking the latest.
Valentines day weekend brings a transition in the weather pattern before winter weather next week.Â
It’s no secret. Sleep and exercise both play a huge role in being healthy. For teens, both can aid growth, brain development and good mental health, and a new study finds there’s a close link between the two. In today’s Health Minute, Mandy Gaither talks to the lead author about how adequate…
The Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe is waiving adoption fees for overlooked dogs in its shelter.
The Reno-Tahoe International Airport will be introducing nonstop flights to Nashville later this year.
The San Francisco Teachers Union has confirmed that negotiations have picked back up.
The Reno Fire Department responded to a rollover crash in downtown Reno on Thursday night.
The Department says it is hoping to provide transparency and productive conversation with the community.
A golden idol has been placed in each of the 50 states.
The DHS secretary spoke in San Diego about the administration's border security and drug seizure efforts.
Each of five businesses involved in the event is celebrating a milestone.
Grieving families gathered outside of social media app Snapchat's headquarters in Los Angeles to protest and remember the lives of their lost children.
The very first town hall series is being held by the Reno Police Department.
An investigation by federal office of The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has determined that Nevada OSHA's decision to withdraw willful citations against Elon Musk's Boring Company were justified.
The competitions will be happening this summer in the Lake Tahoe area.
In today's Health Watch we meet 11-year-old Kolin who has a lot to celebrate.
The order is so they can challenge their removal under the 'Alien Enemies Act'
The boardwalk was closed about four years ago after flash flooding destroyed some of its facilities.
One condition requires a minimum of fifty parking spaces to be covered and designed to accommodate solar panels; another would limit the property to a gold course land use for 25 years.
Alina Dangerfield reports lithium battery safety could help prevent a fire.
The move follows Maxwell's appeal to the President for clemency in exchange for testimony.
Most significant Winter storms since Christmas and New Year's Holidays are expected next week, starting Monday.
They're recommending that all aircraft be equipped with one system that can broadcast their locations and another one to receive data about the location of other aircrafts.
Border Czar Tom Homan says the draw down of immigration officers is underway.
Jamey Tucker has an easier way to connect when you can't find a signal.
It will help teach first responders and assist in meeting the demand for first responders for the growing community.
They're accepting applications through March 31.
One study shows the link between sleep and exercise.
The scientific ruling has served as the EPA's legal backbone for regulating greenhouse gasses.
The restaurants are Nick the Greek and The Breakfast Club.
It's happening despite low projections last year.
The National Association of Realtors said existing home sales nationally dropped 8.4 percent from December and 4.4 percent from the same month in 2025.
Caller asks for an update on the Gold & Silver Restaurant renovations, and another caller wants to know why the underage victim's parents connected to the Epstein case aren't facing charges.
The administration tapped Las Vegas based attorney George Kelesis.
They want input to help assess the feasibility of a Regional Parks Service District.
Artists behind the sculpture say it's meant to resemble birds on a tree.
The body camera details part of the exchange between officers and 27-year-old Michael J. Johnson.
She'll be eligible for parole after serving four years.
He had to answer several questions about his character.
Secretary Hegseth sought to reduce Kelly's military rank.
Democrats accuse republicans of not getting serious about negotiating a change in policy.
The post comes as new law enforcement activity at Guthrie's home.
While every snowflake will have six sides, each one is different. Their shape is highly dependent on the temperature and humidity.Â
Border czar Tom Homan announced Thursday that the surge of federal immigration officers in Minnesota is concluding, with a drawdown is set to occur next week.
The Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is getting ready to give away about $10 million in grant funding.
As the economy shows shaky signs, money conversations take on more importance, according to experts. Karin Caifa has tips for couples.
They did it in honor of Black History Month.
Visitors say it was a nice surprise and made for a perfect day on the mountain.
Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a bill to give millions of dollars in emergency funding to Planned Parenthood.
A series of storms set to impact the area early next week.
Romance scammers use the holiday to target victims.
A Meta spokesperson said ahead of the testimony they're confident the evidence will show the company's commitment to supporting young people.
The strike is in its third day.
The order directs the Department of Defense to enter into power purchasing agreements with coal plans.
The Nevada Highway Patrol is reporting a crash on the westbound off-ramp from I-80 to West McCarran Boulevard.
Their work will be featured in the city hall gallery space.
Reno city leaders are moving ahead with a new community wildfire protection plan.
An exploding e-bike caused a garage fire at a home in the Virginia Foothills on Wednesday, rendering the home uninhabitable.
Doctors warn the superbug has become more virulent and resistant to anti-fungal medications.
Jaden Urban reports on what the property means to the tribe and what's in store for the future.
She has a chance to become the first American snowboarder to secure gold medals at three consecutive Winter games.
