Arson was the headline of the day on May 30, 1990. The victims? A woman whose daughter was destined for the Sparks City Council. Janis and her daughter Julia Ratti were the victims of arsonist R...
Looking Back: Sparks in 1990 Arson was the headline of the day on May 30, 1990. The victims? A woman whose daughter was destined for the Sparks City Council. Janis and her daughter Julia Ratti were the victims of arsonist R...
May 19, 1982 This issue of the Sparks Tribune was published for the week of May 19, 1982, and featured articles about a bright future for the Shy Clown casino and about the hoops reporters jumped through to he...
This issue of the Sparks Tribune was published for the week of May 19, 1982, and featured articles about a bright future for the Shy Clown casino and about the hoops reporters jumped through to hea...
PALMDALE, Calif. (AP) -- Firefighters plan an aggressive air attack at first light Friday against a fast-moving wildfire that exploded in northern Los Angeles County, chewing through more than 7 square miles of dry brush, forcing hundreds of evacuations and burning at least three structures....
By JACQUES BILLEAUD and AMANDA LEE MYERS 2010-07-30T09:13:25Z
PHOENIX (AP) -- Lost in the hoopla over Arizona's immigration law is the fact that state and local authorities for years have been doing their own aggressive crackdowns in the busiest illegal gateway into the country....
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (AP) -- In a quiet Southern bedroom community of gardens and parks across the country from Arizona, another skirmish in the battle over illegal immigration is brewing....
RHINEBECK, N.Y. (AP) -- If some of Chelsea Clinton's wedding guests want to make a weekend of it in Rhinebeck, there's a stage production of "The Rocky Horror Show" on the boards Saturday night and Sunday....
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Incoming BP CEO Bob Dudley was set to outline his company's long-term efforts to help the Gulf of Mexico recover from the oil spill Friday morning, and will be getting help from a Clinton administration-era emergency management official....
By ANDREW MIGA and DAVID B. CARUSO 2010-07-30T07:18:11Z
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A bill that would have provided up to $7.4 billion in aid to people sickened by World Trade Center dust fell short in the House on Thursday, raising the possibility that the bulk of compensation for the ill will come from a legal settlement hammered out in the federal courts....
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- Prosecutors insist that a doctor accused of masterminding a bombing that disfigured the Arkansas State Medical Board chairman was a weapons fanatic bent on avenging the restriction of his medical license....