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Monthly Archives: January, 2022

January 6 panel subpoenas Nevada fake electors McDonald, DeGraffenreid

The House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol issued subpoenas Friday to 14 fake electors from seven states, including Nevada State Republican Party Michael McDonald and state party vice chairman James Degraffenreid

Get rewarded for recreating with the Hungry Hikers & Bikers Digital Pass (sponsored)

Introducing the free Hungry Hikers & Biker's Digital Pass, where trail check-ins earn participants entries toward quarterly grand prize giveaways plus discounts to local restaurants & retail locations.

Cortez Masto in favor of more funding for child care (video)

U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto on Thursday visited the Children’s Cabinet to meet with local child care advocates and discuss critical child care issues within the state.

New lawsuit filed against TMCC administrators

This week, Professor Lars Jensen filed a lawsuit against five TMCC administrators and Nevada System of Higher Education Chancellor Melody Rose.

Teamsters protest potential pay cut for UPS part-timers (photos)

Members of Teamsters Local 533 took up their protest signs again on Thursday, but this time in support of part-time workers at the UPS shipping facility in Sparks.

Northern Nevada hauls in record lodging revenues in 2021

Officials at the Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority this week said 2021 saw the highest ever total for taxable room revenue for the region.

Council approves 142-unit development above Evans Creek Trail, rules against appealing Mortensen Ranch decision

Reno City Council on Wednesday approved an amended plan for Desert Wind Homes to build a 28-acre housing development on the Rancho IV zone off Vista Rafael Parkway in north Reno. 

Renown Health sues over “No Surprises Act”

The "No Surprises" Act was supposed to protect patients from surprise billing, but some providers say it's unrealistic and Draconian.

Nine years later, shooting death remains unsolved

Sonny Wayne Lewis was shot in the parking lot of a Reno Walmart in 2013. Nine years later his case remains unsolved and details are thin.

The hilarious hit Broadway musical ‘WAITRESS’ to play Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts February 4-6

Mix Bakeshop has partnered Pioneer Center to launch a new contest that will offer admission tickets to lucky customers for the upcoming performance “WAITRESS”.

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