Six years after Lizzy Hammond, 9, was killed when a bounce house hit power lines in Reno, her family told their story to lawmakers in Carson City.
A 17 mph wind gust that lifted a bounce house into power lines took away 9-year-old Lizzy Hammond in 2019, and now her parents are trying to make sure that never happens to another family.
The State Legislature's Committee on Commerce and Labor had its first hearing on Lizzy's Law, a bill that aims to change bounce house operating requirements aft ...
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After the Reno planning commission voted against the 'cluster' development, neighbors felt hopeful that they'd been listened ...
Pam Health (Enola, Pa.) and Baptist Health Care (Pensacola, Fla.) are planning a new 40-bed rehabilitation hospital in Pensacola.
Northern Nevada Health System (Reno, Nev.) opened Northwest Specialty Hospital, an extension of Northern Nevada Medical Center in Reno ...
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