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Yearly Archives: 2022

More than 580 volunteers helped clean up the Truckee River this weekend

Nearly 600 volunteers helped clean up the Truckee River this weekend. The effort was part of Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful's annual event.

Most Nevadans struggled to afford health care in past year, survey says

Two-thirds of Nevadans said they experienced at least one health care affordability burden in the past year, according to responses to a recent survey by Altarum, a non-profit research and consulting organization that focuses on health care.

Las Vegas newspaper wants slain reporter’s devices returned

The Las Vegas Review-Journal is demanding that authorities don't review a slain reporter's seized electronic devices and reporting materials.

Name-calling in politics grabs headlines, but voters don’t like it – and it could backfire in the 2022 midterm elections

Spending on political advertising is setting records in the midterm elections. But evidence shows that negative messages might discourage voters from casting ballots altogether.

VIDEO: Sparks political candidates sound off growth, housing

The candidates mostly agreed on big issues but differed on one point – whether the Sparks city government is actually working for the citizens. 

Old school: Peppermill’s Fireside Lounge is still a city favorite

Fireside Lounge inside of the Peppermill has been serving eye-catching cocktails for years, and they are only one of the storied establishment’s best features.

SilverSummit Healthplan and Summit Behavioral Health Systems celebrate grand opening of new Mill Street Care Center (sponsored)

SilverSummit Healthplan and Summit Behavioral Health Systems announced the grand opening of the Mill Street Care Center

‘Election integrity’ complaint filed against Reno council member Bonnie Weber

Reno City Council member Bonnie Weber is facing a new ethics complaint – this time for an alleged violation of Nevada election laws over campaign finance, ethics and campaign rules.

Reno council member Oscar Delgado resigns

Ward 3 Councilmember Oscar Delgado today resigned from the Reno City Council. He is the second member this year to resign from the elected boa.

NV gets $5.9m to protect communities from wildfires

Nevada is set to receive nearly $6 million in funding to prevent wildfires, a growing concern, as climate change and prolonged drought make the state even drier.

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