Part in a dinner hosted by senator harry reid. Our own Michael Stevens caught up with the senator earlier this week and joins us live from the mgm grand where the dinner will take place. Good morning michael . Michael Stevens brian, kirsten. In a matter of hours all three candidates. Hillary clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin Omalley will take the stage and speak to thousands of their supporters. Tonights event is called, battle born battleground first in the west caucus dinner. Senator harry reid is the one responsible for corralling the candidates to nevada. The u. S. Senator says the task wasnt too tough cause theyre all looking for support ahead of february 20th sen. Harry Reid D Nevada its part of the success of the caucuses coming to nevada. Think about that. Weve had a number of debates here republican and democrat debates and its been so good for the economy of Southern Nevada secret. In recent months our state has been in the political microscope. Its because we will be the Fi
Hitting logs and debris and current and at one point we got swept in the current down with them and we got spun around and we were disoriented on where we were because the canopy was over our head. paul joncich the Swift Water Rescue Team technician says in all 25 years on the team this was one of the most difficult rescues. Lifeguards say the men who were chilled to the bone, were transported to the hospital for treatment. Denise Valdez metro officers will once again. Start showing up at car crashes. Even if no one is injured. Back in february 2014. The department announced it did not have enough officers to respond to Property Damage only crashes. It caused an uproar. Today metro credits the more cops bill. Which will allows them to increase the Traffic Department to 135 officers. Now if youre in a crash. And on one is hurt. You can call 3 11. Officers will once again show up to the scene. Only after they respond to injury related crashes first. paul joncich police have arrested a ma
BUTLER — The Butler City Council will wait at least until its Oct. 16 meeting before considering future readings of its ordinance that would ban the sale of e-cigarettes and