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We got up to 91 yesterday. Look for showers and thunderstorms today with the best chance this afternoon. Look for the high today around 89.
The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for White Pine County from 8 a.m. through this evening as monsoonal moisture moves into the region.
Forecasters say showers and thunderstorms could produce rainfall rates of an inch per hour or more, creating the potential for flash flooding. Low-lying areas, normally dry washes, creeks, and roads could quickly become dangerous if heavy rain develops.
Residents in Ely, McGill, Lund, Ruth, and surrounding communities are urged to monitor the latest forecasts and be prepared to take action if a Flash Flood Warning is issued.
The White Pine County Sheriff's Office handled a busy Sunday, with deputies responding to a variety of incidents across the county.
Deputies are investigating two separate vandalism cases after railroad crossing signs and several mailboxes were reportedly shot. Search and Rescue crews also located a motorist who became lost in the mountains southwest of Ely after an hours-long search. The individual was taken to a medical facility.
In Ely, deputies investigated a hit-and-run involving a parked vehicle at a local casino and detained several juveniles out past curfew before releasing them to their parents.
Other calls included multiple welfare checks, a report of two intoxicated people near a city street, and a county resident who was warned for burning plastic and creating a public nuisance. Highway-related calls were referred to the Nevada State Police.
Another reason not to mail your ballots…
James Wolfgang Perez writes in todays Nevada Independent that questions are being raised about delayed election mail in Nevada after more than 30 mail ballots from Lyon County’s June primary election went uncounted because they were delivered to the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office instead of the county clerk’s office.
Officials say 32 ballots — 24 from Dayton and eight from Fernley — were mailed before Election Day but were later marked undeliverable by the U.S. Postal Service and arrived weeks after the election. The ballots had the correct county address, and officials say they would not have changed the outcome of any races.
The issue comes after similar mail delays were reported in White Pine County. The White Pine County Clerk’s Office says it received about eight months’ worth of delayed business reply mail from the Postal Service on May 22nd. The delayed correspondence included voter registration updates, new registrations, and responses to official voter notices.
Clerk’s Office staff are reviewing the delayed mail to update voter records and ensure compliance with Nevada election law. The local postmaster has never responded to requests for comment.
Officials are encouraging voters with questions about their registration or ballots to contact their county clerk’s office. The Postal Service and Nevada Secretary of State’s Office say they are investigating the delays.
An hours-long law enforcement standoff near Ryndon ended Thursday with the death of a suspect wanted in connection with a stolen vehicle and the alleged sexual assault of a minor. Elko Police say detectives located the stolen vehicle at a residence and later stopped a car carrying suspect Michael Kimery. During the stop, Kimery reportedly displayed a handgun and threatened to take his own life. After several hours of negotiations and the deployment of chemical agents by the Elko SWAT Team, police say Kimery died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The incident is being investigated by the Winnemucca Police Department.
Newly released body camera video shows Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo was pulled over by Las Vegas Metropolitan Police in May for an alleged red-light violation.
The stop happened near Mandalay Bay after a Metro sergeant said Lombardo failed to come to a complete stop while making a right turn. In the video, Lombardo identifies himself as the governor, and the officer allows him to leave without further action.
It is unclear whether a citation was issued. Lombardo’s campaign says he cooperated fully during the stop and thanked the officer for his professionalism.
A Nevada prosecutor is asking a judge to sanction a longtime defense attorney, accusing him of filing a legal brief that relied on artificial intelligence and included a citation to a case that does not exist.
Chief Deputy District Attorney Eckley Keach says attorney Dean Kajioka’s filing included a fabricated Nevada Supreme Court case citation in a motion connected to the November bombing of Piero’s Italian Cuisine near the Las Vegas Strip.
Kajioka, who has been licensed in Nevada since 1993, denies using AI, saying he does not even know how to use the technology.
Prosecutors are asking the court to strike the filing and consider sanctions, warning that AI-generated legal errors could create serious problems for the justice system. The judge will decide how to proceed.














