Monthly Archives: March, 2023
Lawsuit: Officials ‘mocked’ Nevada prison-firefighter burns
A group of prison firefighters said their feet burned and their socks melded to their feet during a gruesome fire clean-up assignment that left several unable to walk, stand or shower without assistance for days, according to a new lawsuit.
Amid housing crisis, TRPA panel gives nod to luxury condo plan
A committee of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency is recommending approval of a luxury condo development championed by Washoe County for downtown Incline Village.
How NV tribes are saving Lahontan cutthroat trout from extinction
Decades of overfishing, dam building, water diversion, and other human actions have set the Lahontan cutthroat trout up for unrelenting population decline.
Downtown business improvement district sees revenue increase
Reno City Council members on Wednesday approved an increase in the Downtown Reno Partnership's budget from $3 million to $3.68 million.
Nevada’s most populous county appoints new elections head
The county comprising about three quarters of Nevada's registered voters announced a new elections director on Tuesday.
Midtown Antiques plans grand opening for April 1
The building that once housed Libido Adult Bookstore is getting a new purpose. One year after the adult bookstore closed and Smith is behind its fresh face as an antique store housing 25 different sellers, simply titled Midtown Antiques.
Road construction this week: Oddie, Lakeside and Fourth Street
Transportation officials this week said to watch out for road construction around the region.
After failing in 2021, sponsor revives bill to protect transgender, gender nonconforming inmates
Prison officials told lawmakers Tuesday that, in accordance with federal law, they already have policies to maintain the safety of transgender and gender nonconforming people who are incarcerated.
Flogged again! Show review and photos of Flogging Molly
What can I say about Flogging Molly? You better hold on to your driving cap and have a Guinness in each hand when they take the stage, because it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
Diaper bank opens with $500,000 gift from local health plan
Baby’s Bounty diaper bank now has a branch in northern Nevada to provide diapers to families in need. Every month the nonprofit will be hosting...