Yearly Archives: 2022
Incline Village schools on delay for Friday, Dec. 2
Washoe County School District on Friday, Dec. 2 has placed all Incline Village schools on a two-hour delay due to hazardous road conditions.
Feds list Dixie Valley toad, found only in Nevada, as endangered
A rare Nevada toad at the center of a lawsuit over a geothermal energy project will be listed under the Endangered Species Act, federal wildlife managers said Thursday.
City surveys reveal ‘low morale,’ ‘poor leadership’ at Reno Police Department
Low staffing levels and political agendas are two problems within the Reno Police Department, according to an internal survey.
The Christmas play you didn’t know you need: ‘How to Survive Your Family at Christmas’
Reno Little Theater’s most recent production, “How to Survive Your Family at Christmas,” is not the how-to survival guide you may want, or that may be implied in the title.
Patricia Cafferata elected to the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Board of Directors (sponsored)
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The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) has elected Nevada leader Patricia Cafferata, Esq. to the Board of Directors.
Parents focus on safety, funding and hate speech at superintendent town hall
During the town hall, which was held at Marce Herz Middle School, Enfield introduced herself as the parents gathered then opened the floor to questions.
5 ways to make holiday party prep easier this season with locally owned Reno businesses (sponsored)
The Basement Reno is home to a dozen small businesses offering gifts and experiences for everyone on your list.
Incline Village schools canceled Thursday, Dec. 1
Classes are canceled for all Washoe County schools in Incline Village for Thursday, Dec. 1.
KTMB looking for tree recycling volunteers
The annual Christmas tree recycling program hosted by Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful is in need of volunteers for the post-holiday service.
Residents: Apartments destroyed by water damage from recent Reno Fire response
Residents in the tower at 1200 Riverside Drive say the response by the Reno Fire Department left more water damage than damage from the fire.