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Yearly Archives: 2022

Nevada women stick together, move to 4-0 in Mountain West (photos)

The Nevada Wolf Pack Women’s Basketball team took to the court for the first time in 15 days and defeated the visiting San Diego State Aztecs.

Residents call for appeal of Mortensen Ranch court ruling

A number of Reno residents are working to mobilize their neighbors to oppose the proposed Mortensen Ranch development planned for west of Somersett in the Verdi area.

Sisolak starts 2022 with cash advantage over GOP challengers

Sisolak begins 2022 with more in his campaign coffers than he had at the start of 2018 and more than all his Republican challengers combined.

School zoning committee invites feedback at Thursday meeting

Washoe County School District’s Zoning Advisory Committee will take up zoning changes affecting nine schools in southeast Reno Thursday, Jan. 20 at 5 p.m.

Forest Service in ‘paradigm shift’ to use logging, controlled burns to prevent wildfires

The Biden administration will use $3 billion from last year’s infrastructure law to revamp the federal approach to wildfire management.

The Children’s Cabinet’s holiday programs served 1,889 individuals in 2021 (sponsored)

The Children’s Cabinet provided support to 1,889 individuals during the 2021 holidays from the generous support of the community.

Virtual Women’s March scheduled for Saturday

The two-hour event will feature a handful of prominent Nevada women including Senators Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen and Nevada’s First Lady Kathy Sisolak.

Jan. 6 panel renews attention on fraudulent election doc submitted by NV GOP members

The U.S. House select committee on the Jan. 6 insurrection is renewing interest in an illegitimate election certificate submitted by a group of Nevada Republicans following the 2020 presidential election.

Commissioners approve funds to remove racist language from property records

Commissioners approved a $1,000 distribution from Hill’s discretionary fund to offset the cost of updating the property records for 23 homeowners.

Arbitrator finds Keolis violated union agreement by failing to enforce masks on buses

Keolis was found by an independent arbitrator to have violated the collective bargaining agreement with the Teamsters during the pandemic.

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