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Carson City warns of fake invoices, urges residents not to wire funds.
CARSON CITY, Nev. (KRNV) — Fraudulent invoices are being emailed to Carson City customers. The Carson City Community Development Department is advising that someone is sending falsified invoices to customers and requesting that the funds be wired to a bank account. The invoices are sent by email and the sender impersonates a member of the City's staff.
California environmentalists sue Port of Los Angeles, alleging clean water violations
A California environmental group on Tuesday filed a federal lawsuit against the Port of Los Angeles, accusing the defendant of unleashing toxic pollutants into the San Pedro Bay. The activists — from the organization Environment California — claimed that the port has violated the federal Clean Water Act with more than 2,000 illegal discharges in the past…
Olde Lyfe Alpacas to host Open Ranch Days at farm in Carson City
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - Olde Lyfe Alpacas is located on a 130 acre ranch. They offer RV parking and tent camping for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers who would love waking up at the base of the Sierras. They’re also launching Open Ranch Days this weekend. Founder and owner,...
Rapper arrested in Oakland shooting death of Tan DaGod
OAKLAND, Calif. - A man has been arrested following the shooting death of Oakland rapper Alliauna Green, 27, known as Tan DaGod. Dominic Gates, 30, is facing a murder charge from the Alameda County District Attorney. Gates, also a rapper, known as BNC4Nero, has a previous felony conviction. Green was...
VOTE NOW: Bats in Las Vegas neighborhoods
Las Vegas (KSNV) — State officials on Monday announced that two bats in Nevada have tested positive for rabies this year. One was reported in Clark County while the other one was found in Carson City. Bats are common in Nevada and their activity increases between May and October.
Nevada State Parks asks for public comment on Language Access Plan
CARSON CITY, Nev. – The Nevada Division of State Parks (NDSP) is inviting the public to comment on its Language Access Plan (LAP) on Friday at 1 p.m. at Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bryan Building, Bonnie Conference Room, 901 South Stewart Street in Carson City. “NDSP...
Maria Fire in Calaveras County grows to 50 acres, prompts evacuation orders and warnings
CALAVERAS COUNTY – A wildfire in the Mokelumne Hill/Mountain Ranch area has prompted evacuation orders Tuesday morning. The fire, named by Cal Fire as the Maria Fire, is burning near Jesus Maria Road, also prompting the closure of that road between Highway 26 and Music Gulch. Per the Calaveras County Office of Emergency Services, evacuation orders are in effect for the following zones: CCU-030-A and CCU-042-B. An evacuation warning is also in effect for zone CCU-029. Cal Fire says the wildfire has grown to 50 acres as of 6 a.m. It is 5% contained.
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Mother, daughter die in fiery crash in Livermore
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A Manteca woman and her 5-year-old daughter were killed in a fiery crash along South Vasco Road not far from Interstate 580 in Livermore early Sunday morning, according to city police. The solo-vehicle wreck near the Naylor Avenue intersection also seriously injured the girl’s...
Christmas in July returns to Pixie Woods in Stockton Saturday
Santa Claus is making a stop this weekend at Pixie Woods Children's Park for the annual Christmas in July event. Holiday cheer will overflow from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 27 at the children's amusement park at 3121 Monte Diablo in Stockton. "Celebrate Christmas in July. Santa will make a...
Record number of WNC students applying classroom knowledge in the field
Courtesy of Steve Yingling, Western Nevada College. Western Nevada College students are gravitating toward summer research projects in record numbers. For the second year in succession a record number of students participated in the IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) program. They studied microorganisms, plants, a potentially endangered species...
Billionaires’ utopia company California Forever scraps plan for ballot initiative in wake of damning report
Days after a Solano County report slammed a plan backed by Silicon Valley billionaires to build a utopian new city from scratch near Fairfield, the company behind the “California Forever” project has scrapped the ballot initiative it was to put to county voters in November. The report released...
Annual backpack giveaway expected to help hundreds of families in Stockton
STOCKTON – Struggling families in one Stockton community will soon get a much-needed boost. The annual backpack giveaway event aims to give hundreds of children a headstart in school.Families living at Sierra Vista in Stockton have a lot to be thankful for."It's so much stuff that us parents and families have to worry about. That's one less thing we have to worry about, you know," said Velma Daniels, a Stockon resident. Daniels and her two young children have been living at the *recently renovated public housing apartments for over a year now.She's excited about the annual backpack giveaway event at their complex."This...
Northern California forecast: Scorching temperatures expected Tuesday, when relief could happen
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Tuesday is forecast to be an even hotter day for Northern California than Monday was. Meteorologist Tamara Berg said downtown Sacramento hit 107 degrees on Monday. High temperatures on Tuesday will peak from the 102-110-degree range, with downtown Sacramento expected to reach 109 degrees. The average for this time of year is 95 degrees.
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