
The tighter the job market the more job seekers are turning to the Internet to broaden their searches. And while many hunters are finding frustration, some scammers are finding opportunity. More>>
Wednesday The Best in the West Nugget Rib Cook-Off kicked off and things were sizzling pretty good with 500,000 people expected over the holiday weekend. More>>
Hurricane Earl has reached Category 4 status with sustained maximum winds of 135 mph. More>>
Multiple agencies have called off a search of the Truckee River, with the missing man discovered at a family member's house. More>>
You can now get "Coverage You Can Count On" wherever you are with the new Channel 2 News App. More>>
A Reno youth activist who has fought against gang activity is facing drug charges. More>>
The N.T.S.B. has new safety recommendations for helicopter ambulances. How safe is Care Flight? More>>
The college football season gets underway tomorrow and there is a new, more modern way to place a bet on the big game. More>>
The boat ramp at Sand Harbor State Park on Lake Tahoe's east short will close the day after Labor Day because of low water levels. More>>
Kenny Chrome is a master craftsman in a lost art. He rebuilds and restores Theater Pipe Organs. More>>
A Wednesday morning autopsy shows a body found in California could be that of Peggy Herlacher. More>>
It was back to jail for a 62-year-old Reno resident after his second arrest within 24 hours for allegedly driving under the influence. More>>
A man is in custody Wednesday morning after police say he hit a 71-year old pedestrian and drove off. More>>
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is introducing a new line of iPods. More>>
Police say they have shot an armed man who took three people hostage in the Discovery Channel network's headquarters. More>>
New Mexico has deployed 82 National Guard troops to help secure the border with Mexico after they completed training. More>>
Dawn Gibbons blasted Angle's education agenda Wednesday during an appearance in Las Vegas. More>>
Hurricane Earl will soon hit the east coast. More>>
The studio, along with its cameras, televisions, and other equipment will be sold to the highest bidder at its location in the Meadowood Mall. More>>
Officials say there is no "significant risk" that more oil will leak into the sea when engineers remove the temporary cap Thursday. More>>
President Obama says the killing of four Israelis in the West Bank won't stop the U.S. from seeking peace in the Middle East. More>>
Authorities say a man sought for questioning in the slaying of a 57-year-old relative in Sun Valley has been arrested in Reno. More>>
Many in the Truckee Meadows are reacting to President Obama's speech. More>>
The Kindness Crew is at it again! A big business in town is the driving force behind a random act of kindness that will help dozens of people. More>>
Today, local business leaders and educators met for lunch to discuss Nevada's future. They all agreed education is the key to turning our economy around. They say for that to actually happen, every leader in this state needs to work together. More>>
Sunday night, Rory Reid and Brian Sandoval took center stage in Las Vegas for their first gubernatorial television debate. If you missed it, last night's debate provided plenty of verbal jabs. More>>
BYU is leaving the Mountain West Conference and will go independent in football and join the West Coast Conference in all other sports. More>>
After 25 years, it's finally time for an upgrade at Reno's Children's Cabinet. More>>
President Barack Obama speaks to the nation tonight to herald the formal end of the U.S. combat mission in Iraq. More>>
If you've hated sorting through your trash and separating recyclables there's good news, those days may be over. More>>
If you can't afford to see the doctor, maybe Access to Healthcare Network can help you. More>>
It was a very good start, in a very challenging year, as Washoe County schools reopened for class. More>>
School choice was a central theme in the first Nevada gubernatorial debate between Democrat Rory Reid and Republican Brian Sandoval. More>>
Fans of the annual Burning Man counterculture festival on the Nevada desert are accusing law enforcement officers of overzealously crashing the party. More>>
The Burning Man gates officially open Sunday at midnight for the general public, but some Burners have been trying to get a head start on the traffic. More>>
Police say murder-suicides are on the rise in the Las Vegas area because of a bad economy. More>>
Police say five people were killed by a man who entered a home in an Arizona community and started shooting, then fled with his two children. More>>
The National Weather Service says a cold front could dump two inches of snow in the high Sierra mountains. More>>
A Reno college says it could set another record for enrollment. More>>
Conservationists in the Sierra Nevada are celebrating the protection of a piece of property high above Lake Tahoe. More>>
Police are looking for any suspects involved in a stabbing Sunday morning. More>>
Sparks Police are looking for a suspect who robbed someone early Sunday morning. More>>
The Reno Police Downtown Enforcement Team conducted an anti-crime operation in the downtown corridor on August 27th and 28th. More>>
A statewide poll says Republican Brian Sandoval continues to hold a double-digit lead over Democrat Rory Reid. More>>
Five years after Hurricane Katrina slammed the Gulf Coast, people are pausing to remember and to mourn. More>>
The state fair--now renamed the Nevada Territory Wild West Fair--took over the Livestock Events Center this week. More>>
The Nevada Board of Regents approved a $1.65 billion budget for the upcoming two fiscal years without the 10 percent cuts sought by Gov. Jim Gibbons. More>>
Authorities are investigating an officer-involved shooting that left one person dead Friday afternoon at the Circus-Circus Hotel-Casino. More>>
Authorities are investigating why a vehicle hit a motorcyclist on Mount Rose Highway Saturday morning. More>>
Reno Police are cracking down on illegal street racing as two people were arrested and 55 others were cited early Saturday morning. More>>
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is asking for an independent review of its wild horse and burro program by the National Academy of Sciences. More>>
Nevada wildlife commissioners are pursuing plans to establish a bear hunting season for the first time in state history. More>>
Jan Brewer is demanding that a reference to the state's controversial immigration law be removed from a State report on human rights. More>>
Officials say a chemical leak at the MGM Grand pool sent 12 people to the hospital and made it difficult for about 100 people to breathe. More>>
Authorities in Humboldt County are looking for any suspects after they recovered a significant amount of uncultivated marijuana plants. More>>
Harry's Reid's support for President Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominees has cost him the endorsement of the National Rifle Association. More>>
A Reno bankruptcy judge has approved a Station Casinos Inc. reorganization plan for creditors. More>>
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is warning citizens to be aware of a new telephone scam in the area. More>>
Sharron Angle says her race against Harry Reid has gotten close because she has been building a financial "war chest". More>>
Every year, more than 40,000 people from around the globe gather in Black Rock Desert. More>>
An egg farm was able to expand its egg empire despite being branded a "habitual violator" of Iowa's environmental laws. More>>
Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons is dismissing criticism from federal reviewers of Nevada's "Race to the Top" application. More>>
Ford says it is recalling older model Windstar vans over concerns that the rear axles can corrode and potentially break. More>>
Nevada voters will apparently be holding their nose in November. More>>
Mayor Oscar Goodman says he's continuing efforts to land a Major League Baseball team or a professional franchise from another sport. More>>
Firefighters are battling a pair of lightning-caused wildfires in the Mount Charleston recreation area just outside Las Vegas. More>>
The Army Corps of Engineers says billions of dollars of work since Hurricane Katrina has made the New Orleans area much safer. More>>
The temporary cap that stopped oil from gushing out of the blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico is going to be removed on next week. More>>
Prices at gasoline stations across the country are expected to keep dropping as travelers hit the road for late-summer trips. More>>
U.S. Senate candidate Sharron Angle is in Colorado to speak to a conservative group during its annual conference. More>>
Spending on political ads is on the rise across the country, and attack ads are leading the way. More>>
Thursday marks the one-year anniversary since Jaycee Lee Dugard, kidnapped in 1991 near her South Tahoe home, was discovered alive. More>>
Food and Drug Administration officials say they have found positive samples of salmonella that link two Iowa farms to a massive egg recall. More>>
The decline in Nevada's taxable sales eased in June, falling less than 1 percent from the same month a year ago. More>>
Toyota is recalling more than a million Corolla sedans and Matrix hatchbacks with engines that may stall. More>>
Fruiti Pops Inc. has recalled its mamey frozen fruit bars because of a possible link to a rare U.S. outbreak of typhoid fever. More>>
Rory Reid says he can balance Nevada's $3 billion budget shortfall, but his opponent Brian Sandoval disagrees. More>>
You're probably familiar with several restaurants on Wells Avenue. There's Rapscallions, PJ's and some great barbeque at the Barbeque House. And once you've eaten at one of those great places, you now have a new place to check out for dessert. More>>
Melanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer. Patients in the final stage of the disease have few options but a new drug is offering hope and more time. More>>
The number of U.S. homes with mortgages that exceed what the property is worth declined slightly in the second quarter. More>>
Airport officials in California say a JetBlue airplane blew its tires while landing in Sacramento, causing minor injuries to 15 passengers. More>>
City officials say they are going back to the drawing board to help out Reno's homeless. More>>
Even if you pay your mortgage on time, you might still be at risk of losing your home. That is, if you don't pay your HOA dues on time. More>>
A new twist on Ladies Night. Get ready to roll up your sleeves, get under the hood of your car and maybe even change out a tire. More>>
A new UNR Business College survey by shows some sectors of the business world think the next six months will improve. More>>
Fallon's water treatment plant is again producing treated water two days after a nearby hydrochloric acid spill. More>>
Interest rates are at their lowest level in 30 years and still some people are having trouble refinancing. More>>
The Carson City School District is preparing to officially launch their new online school network next week. More>>
Eggs sold to a speciality market with stores in California and Nevada are being added to a nationwide recall. More>>
The Sparks Fire Department has begun going door-to-door for "Project Safe". Click here for new ways you can save your home and family. More>>
President Obama will address the nation next Tuesday to mark the end of U.S. combat operations in Iraq. More>>
Reno police officers will be around several area schools next Monday to make sure drivers obey the 15 mph speed limit. More>>
AAA says more Americans will get away for the Labor Day weekend this year, yet stick closer to home as they try to get the most for their money. More>>
Several law enforcement agencies will help keep impaired drivers off the road during the Labor Day holiday weekend. More>>
After an all-day standoff with law enforcement at a local condo, a man is in custody. More>>
One local cafe is avoiding the nationwide recall by selling eggs farmed right here in northern Nevada. More>>
We may still have a month left of summer but local counties are already gearing up for flu season and flu shot clinics. More>>
The Washoe County Sheriff Deputies Association agreed to reduce their pay for the next fiscal year. More>>
Hot August Nights representatives say they won't attend Wednesday's meeting with the Reno City Council to discuss a long-term contract. More>>
The Truckee River Cleanup takes place one month from now on September 25th. But a new group in Reno just can't wait. More>>
The Regional Transportation Commission met today to consider how to prioritize road improvement projects over the next ten years. More>>
Is using television news anchors in political ads without their consent legal? Yes. More>>
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