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Nevada State Primary begins: Where you need to go to cast your vote

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RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – Nevada’s State Primary is set to begin today, June 11.

To prepare for the election, KOLO 8 News Now has put together a list of the locations where you can vote in Washoe County.

  • Aspen Lodge at Sierra
  • Bartley Ranch Park
  • Billinghurst Middle School
  • Brown Elementary School
  • Cold Springs Middle School
  • Damonte Ranch High School
  • Depoali Middle School
  • Dilworth Middle School
  • Donner Springs
  • Downtown Reno at 310 S. Center Street
  • Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center
  • Five Star Premier Residences of Reno
  • Galena High School
  • Hug High School
  • Hungry Valley, located at 9075 Eagle Canyon Drive
  • Incline Village Library
  • May Museum at Rancho
  • Moss Elementary School
  • Rancho San Rafael Park
  • Natchez Elementary School
  • Neil Road Recreation
  • North Valleys, located at 8085 Silver Lake Road
  • North Valleys High School
  • North Valleys Library
  • Northwest Reno, located at 2325 Robb Drive
  • Palmer Elementary School
  • Prim Library at UNR
  • Pyramid Lake Tribal
  • Red Hawk Resort
  • Reed High School
  • Reno High School
  • Reno Town Mall
  • Reno Sparks Indian Colony
  • Sky Ranch Middle School
  • South Valleys Library
  • Spanish Springs High School
  • Spanish Springs Library
  • Sparks Christian, located at 510 Greenbrae Drive
  • Sparks Library
  • Summit Lake Paiute
  • Sun Valley, located at 115 W 6th Avenue
  • Unitarian Universalists, located at 780 Del Monte Lane
  • The Joe Crowley Student Union
  • Van Gorder Elementary School, located at 7650 Campello Drive
  • Verdi Elementary School
  • Washoe County Complex, located at 1001 E. 9th Street
  • Westbrook Community Center
  • Whitehead Elementary School
  • Wooster High School
  • Yvonne Shaw Middle School

You can view which voting centers are near you and which ones are open currently by clicking here. A statewide list of polling locations can be found here.

Election results will also be posted on our website, here.

You can view a livestream of votes being counted here.

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RFK Jr. meets signature requirements to appear on Nevada ballot

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RFK Jr. meets signature requirements to appear on Nevada ballot


Robert F. Kennedy’s presidential campaign submitted the required number of valid signatures in order to appear on Nevada’s ballot in November, the secretary of state’s office confirmed Friday.

Kennedy’s campaign in Nevada submitted more than 22,000 valid signatures to county clerks in early July in order to qualify as an independent presidential candidate.

In a notice sent Friday, the secretary of state’s office said that based on the examination conducted by county election officials, the office determined that the total number of signatures exceeds the number of valid signatures necessary to declare the petition for candidacy necessary.

The Kennedy campaign must next submit the names of the six primary and six alternate electors that would certify the election for Kennedy if he were to win.

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Planning phase underway for College of Southern Nevada's northwest campus

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LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The development of the College of Southern Nevada’s Northwest campus has taken another step forward after the state allocated $4.5 million for the planning phase, said CSN’s Vice President of Academic Affairs James McCoy.

He showed me the plans that they’ve come up with so far, which includes photos from similar campuses in other parts of the country.

“The blue would be a 60,000 square foot law enforcement academy coupled with some general education and student support services to support those students and others throughout the northwest,” he told me as he pointed to the tentative plans. “It would include the parking as we talk about the land development. You need that. It will include the central plant to operate the campus and the building.”

They’re still deciding on whether an emergency vehicle operations course will be included in phase one.

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The reason he calls them potential plans is because the project is based on funding by the state legislature.

“Our goal is to be 100% construction documents in hand by the time the legislative session is wrapping up, so June of 2025,” he said.

Then come the inspections and everything else needed before construction can begin.

As for the cost of the actual construction, it’s yet to be determined.

“Still a work in progress,” said McCoy. “We’ll know much more as the state public works prepares for the presentations of all the capital projects for the entire state. That is slated for Aug.28 and 29.”

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By the time it’s all said and done, the first phase has to be shovel ready by June 2026, or else they risk losing the land.





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Shelter in place ordered in Dayton

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RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – The Lyon County Sheriff’s Office is asking people in Dayton to shelter in place as deputies search for an armed suspect.

Specifically those who live in the area of Woodlake/Brookfield/Woodside should use caution.

Deputies are searching the area for a male subject last seen wearing a black shirt and possibly has a large cut on his neck, forehead and wrists. He is reportedly armed with a knife and possibly a danger to himself especially and others.

If you see someone who matches the description, please do not approach or attempt to apprehend the subject, CALL 911.

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