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Yearly Archives: 2023

Residents warned of spring flooding in Churchill County

Churchill County residents are being warned that flooding may be more of a problem this spring than six years ago, government officials said Thursday at a town hall meeting at the Rafter 3C Arena.

Reno-based geothermal developer set to sue Biden administration over toad’s endangered listing

A geothermal energy developer vowed to sue the Biden administration over its decision to list a rare Nevada toad as endangered.

Brunch at Twisted Fork

There’s something new cooking at Twisted Fork. The south Reno favorite is now serving a third meal—brunch.

Sierra Nevada Job Corps student expected to be TMCC student body president

Sierra Nevada Job Corps student Darion Jackson is set to become the new student body president for Truckee Meadows Community College. 

Constitutional protection of reproductive rights needed in Nevada post-Roe, argues Senate leader

Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro made the case Thursday for a constitutional amendment that establishes reproductive freedom as a right.

University Crossing shopping center coming this fall

A development company recently announced plans for a student-centered shopping center downtown scheduled to open in fall 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. 

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