Yearly Archives: 2022
Nevada revenue exceeds projections by $1 billion
The State of Nevada is collecting significantly more revenue than projected – around $1 billion this fiscal year.
ACLU challenge of Nevada ballot hand-counting dismissed
A Nye County District Court judge dismissed an emergency petition by the ACLU's Nevada chapter attempting to stop the county from its plan to hand-count votes.
Nevada second in September foreclosure filings
Nevada is second only to Illinois in the number of mortgage defaults filed last month.
Advocates say affordable housing is a key issue for November election
Progressive advocates on Thursday called on voters to consider housing affordability issues when heading to the polls this November during the general election.
VIDEO: November candidates Eddie Lorton, Stavros Anthony speak at Chamber forum
Candidates for local and state offices have been participating in a series of candidate forums in September and October hosted by the Reno + Sparks Chamber of Commerce.
Right wing mailer not based on data and facts (opinion)
A mailer recently sent by a right-wing group contains many fallacies and is flat-out disinformation.
Bear biologist on the hook for massive legal fees after losing defamation case against wildlife activists
The lawsuit filed by a Nevada Department of Wildlife biologist against Lake Tahoe area bear advocates was just dismissed on an anti-SLAPP motion this week.
Teachers, counselors tearfully plead to school trustees for more resources
A handful of special education teachers and counselors on Tuesday pleaded with trustees for the Washoe County School District for more resources.
City Council selects four finalists for Ward 3 council position
The Reno City Council today selected four finalists to replace Oscar Delgado, who left the council effective early this month.
Members of Nevada senate candidate’s family endorse opponent
Less than a month before Election Day, 14 members of Nevada Republican Senate candidate Adam Laxalt's family sent a letter endorsing his opponent, Democratic U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto.