Yearly Archives: 2022
Medical examiner asks for help in identifying deceased woman
Officials with the Washoe County Medical Examiner’s Office are asking for help in identifying a woman who died in Reno on Nov. 11.
Final unaccompanied service of year conducted
The Nevada Veterans Coalition conducted on Oct. 27 its final unaccompanied funeral service of the year for seven individuals at the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Fernley.
State out $97 million after software switch fails
The effort to replace Nevada’s aging human resource and finance system was supposed to cost $75 million after ten years.
Catholic Charities seeking Christmas stocking donations for children in need (sponsored)
Catholic Charities aims to provide more than 1,400 stockings to children served by Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada in Washoe County and across Northern Nevada.
Thanksgiving dinner on bread
One of the more accessible ways to indulge in Thanksgiving dinner either prior to or even after the storied holiday is to place your favorite ingredients between two slices of bread.
NDOW says recent mountain lion encounter is rare, still advises caution
Nevada Department of Wildlife officials this week said they are investigating more calls about mountain lion activity in the Virginia Foothills following an encounter where a teen girl came across one of the animals.
Podcast: Edward Coleman discusses Reno’s new Black Community Collective
Edward Coleman is the executive director of a new Reno nonprofit called the Black Community Collective. In today’s show we discuss why he started the collective and why it is needed in the greater Reno community.
Native American heritage holiday craft fair at Stewart Indian School (sponsored)
During Native American Heritage Month, Stewart Indian School is hosting a craft fair.
Nevada Democrats cite midterms in bid for first primary stop
Nevada's Democratic congressional members in a Friday statement urged the Democratic National Committee to make the Western swing state the first stop of primary season.
5 new regents to enter chancellor-less, budget-bruised higher ed system
This year’s elections brought five new regents to Nevada’s higher education ecosystem. When the newly elected are seated, they will have no shortage of issues to address, including finding a permanent chancellor and restoring pandemic budget cuts.