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Yearly Archives: 2022

Senate backs big land transfer for Nevada military complex

The U.S. Senate has voted for a massive expansion of a northern Nevada naval air training complex that will transfer of a huge swath of public land to the military.

Buying gifts? Why ‘buy now, pay later’ could be a dangerous option for many holiday shoppers

Gift-givers hoping to splurge this holiday season despite the pinch of high inflation have an easy option: buy now, pay later.

City names Aces President Edelstein as assistant city manager

The City of Reno today announced it hired Eric Edelstein as a new assistant city manager effective Jan. 10, 2023.

Reno Fire, State Police bring Christmas to area youth

Nevada State Police troopers are asking locals to help “Cram the Cruiser” with toys for area children at an event Saturday at their south Reno office. 

Lawmakers approve $35m in furlough back pay for state employees

More than 14,500 state employees will receive up to 48 hours worth of back pay for furloughs they were forced to take last year.

Celebrating heritage and creating traditions (sponsored)

Ideas to celebrate heritage and create traditions to make the holidays meaningful. Local bakeshops in the Carson | Tahoe | Reno community to purchase and enjoy that ‘homemade’ pie this holiday season.

City council moves forward with Mayors Park, stormwater utility rates and arts grants

Reno City Council this week approved millions in additional funding to complete the proposed Mayors Park upgrades, adopted a resolution supporting a new affordable housing project and approved arts and culture funding.

Nevada elections department subpoenaed in Trump probe

Nevada's departing Secretary of State was served a subpoena last month as part of the U.S. Department of Justice special counsel's investigation into efforts by former President Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election results.

Feds list rare NV wildflower, Tiehm’s buckwheat, as endangered

A rare desert wildflower known to only grow in Nevada has been listed as endangered and will be protected under the Endangered Species Act, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Wednesday.

Denim Drive runs through Dec. 31 (sponsored)

The Reno Rodeo Foundation’s annual Denim Drive is running now through Dec. 31 for its 17th year of collecting life-changing donations for children in foster care across 14 Northern Nevada counties.

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