Authorities near Reno said three people were injured in a 20-car pile-up on the Interstate 395 road, where drivers described limited visibility on Sunday.
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Tavistock C ladies cause a big upset against B team rivals
Hill Lane's Mike Harley, Phil Hore, Mike Smith and Kamran Khan and Yelverton's Chris Webber, Mike Shaw, Steve McCormick and Terry Leonard
Barker stars again as Gladiators keen their super home form going
CORNISHMEN Ben Barker and Chris ‘Bomber’ Harris were the stars of the show as the Plymouth Gladiators took on the Berwick Bandits, where a hard-fought 49-41 win for the home side saw them climb to third place in the Championship standings.
St Luke's joins forces with Help for Heroes
IMPROVED end-of-life care and support for veterans is the aim of a project between two charities.
Pubs ban 86 people for antisocial behaviour
TROUBLEMAKERS BARRED FOR 5 YEARS
Mercer backs NI immunity Bill
MP WELCOMES SUPPORT FOR VETERANS
Theatre company welcomes audiences
WRANGLERS BACK ON STAGE FOR FIRST TIME SINCE COVID
Hospital trust is top recruiter for clinical trials
HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE SIGNED UP TO HELP WITH RESEARCH
Quest to enhance Keyham legislation
CITY MP AND FAMILY MEMBERS SAY 'INCEL' CULTURE IS TARGET
Home Secretary approves Tasers
SPECIAL CONSTABLES WILL BE PROTECTED
Statue of Argyle hero is on its way to city
A BRONZE statue of Plymouth Argyle legend and pioneering black footballer Jack Leslie will be unveiled before a game at Home Park early in the 2022/23 football season.
Dreaming Nevada
Adventures await across the Silver State for the visitor who loves small towns and history.
JUDGE HEARS FIGHT OVER LITHIUM MINE ON NEVADA OREGON LINE
Conservationists suing a federal agency over approval of a mine at the largest known U.S. deposit of lithium urged a judge to issue a temporary restraining order blocking excavations they say would disturb sacred tribal burial grounds near the Nevada-Oregon line.
America's Friendlist Summits
Some high points require expert skill, a bit of luck, and probably some suffering. Not these. Here are 15 peaks—high on views, low on effort—that don’t play hard to get.
BIG TECH, NEVADA REPAIR SHOPS CLASH OVER ‘RIGHT TO REPAIR'
Trade groups representing big tech companies faced off with independent repair shop owners during a committee hearing in the Nevada Legislature over a proposal that would require manufacturers to give repair shops the ability to fix devices like computers, phones, tablets and printers.
IN NEVADA DESERT, A TECHNOLOGY FIRM AIMS TO BE A GOVERNMENT
In the Nevada desert, a cryptocurrency magnate hopes to turn dreams of a futuristic “smart city” into reality. To do that, he’s asking the state to let companies like his form local governments on land they own, which would grant them power over everything from schools to law enforcement.
COVID-19 Reinfections: What Do They Mean?
As many states begin to fully reopen after COVID-19 mandates, doctors are reporting the documented cases of COVID-19 reinfection. According to Medscape, a 25-year-old man in Nevada and a 42-year-old man in Virginia both experienced second bouts of the virus two months after testing positive the first time. A third, unconfirmed case was reported in Washington, though it hasn’t been thoroughly reviewed yet. This isn’t an unprecedented occurrence. Reinfections have been reported in other countries as well, including China, Belgium, India, Ecuador and the Netherlands.
Look quickly, a Chukar won't linger for long
Your word of the month is “gallinaceous.”
GOOGLE RECEIVES $25M TAX BREAK FROM NEVADA TO BUILD FACILITY
Google will receive more than $25 million in tax breaks after pledging an additional $600 million for a new data center in southern Nevada, state officials said.
NEVADA'S CARLIN TREND
AMERICA’S GREATEST GOLD-MINING DISTRICT
BACKCOUNTRY DISCOVERY ROUTES MARATHON
It was late afternoon, high on a ridge in the Rockie s, and I must have come into signal range, as my phone lit up with a message. Stopped in the middle of the trail, it indicated that my youngest had tried calling. She wanted me to come home, as she was ill. Although concerned, I also felt relief that this would give me a valid reason to jump ship. Fo r several weeks I’d been riding nothing but gnarly trails day in and day out and had begun to question whether taking on one Backcountry Discovery Route after another was a good idea.