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Monthly Archives: August, 2022

County manager calls city council member Brekhus’ behavior ‘unprofessional’ and ‘belligerent’ at joint meeting

In a letter, Brown alleges that Brekhus was verbally abusive to Washoe County staff and subjected them to embarrassment and public ridicule.

Aguilar says ‘threat’ posed by ‘extremist’ Marchant ‘is very serious’

During a panel on voting rights hosted by Nevada Democratic Victory Tuesday,  Democratic candidate for secretary of state Cisco Aguilar heavily admonished Marchant for his role in Nye County’s decision to switch to hand-counting paper ballots.

High Desert Montessori School celebrates 20th trip around the sun (sponsored)

High Desert Montessori Charter School is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a week of community events and grand opening of new building.

Rare rainstorm hits Reno area, creates colorful sky east of town (photos)

Heavy rain hit Midtown and other parts of the city Wednesday dropping more than an inch of precipitation and drawing locals out to enjoy the rare summer occurrence.

City of Reno removes decades of public meeting records from website

The City of Reno is moving its online meeting portal to a new system, and that process means decades of meeting materials will no longer be publicly accessible, a city official today confirmed.

Levitt AMP Carson City presents Bad Mother Nature (sponsored)

This Saturday, Aug. 6, Bad Mother Nature will play at the Brewery Arts Center in Carson City. This is a free, family-friendly concert and part of the Levitt AMP concert series.

Informe del Congreso: Siegel Suites acosó y desalojó a inquilinos durante la moratoria de desalojo por pandemia

Un subcomité de la Cámara de Representantes del Congreso publicó la semana pasada un informeen el que acusa a los ejecutivos de Siegel Group de violar las moratorias de desalojo de COVID-19 y de acosar y presionar a sus inquilinos.

PHOTOS: Candy-colored cars on display across Reno

The classic cars, trucks and vans of Hot August Nights on Tuesday night were lined up at Grand Sierra Resort for the Classic Cherry Show-n-Shine, a long-running festival event.

NV Energy seeks right to stick ratepayers with Greenlink bill 

NV Energy is asking federal regulators to grant permission (called incentives) for the utility to come back and request that ratepayers offset the costs of the project’s construction and pay for its troubles should Greenlink be canceled. 

Bat infestation shuts down Washoe Valley fire station

Officials with the Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District today announced an infestation of bats shut down the fire station near Bowers Mansion.

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