Yearly Archives: 2023
Three trip-worthy hiking hotspots every Nevadan should know (sponsored)
As one of the most terrain-diverse states in the entire country, Nevada serves up the stuff hikers’ dreams are made of.
Romania: An eye on Ukraine
Soldiers from throughout northern Nevada, including the Reno-Sparks area, are part of a deployment to Romania.
Northern Nevada military news briefs
Vietnam Veterans of America- Sierra Nevada Chapter 989 of Reno and the Nevada Veterans Memorial Plaza in Sparks are inviting all veterans and the public to attend “Let Freedom Ring” on March 25 at 2 p.m.
Secretary of State makes budget requests for updates to voter registration, elections
The budget submitted Monday by the Secretary of State’s office to the Nevada Legislature includes $45 million for updates to two major systems affecting voter registration and elections and business licensing.
Construction at Thacker Pass starts after judge rejects attempt to halt it
Construction of a mine over the largest known source of lithium in the United States started Thursday, after a federal court rejected an emergency request to halt work on the mine.
Special Olympics Nevada to host 2023 south Lake Tahoe plunge on April 22 (sponsored)
SONV is inviting brave residents to hop, skip, run, jump, or dive into the waters at Round Hills Pines Beach & Marina to support SONV’s health and sports programs.
Housing advocates push affordability, tenant protections at legislature
Close to 30 people last week met to discuss the different bills that would impact housing during the 82nd Nevada legislative session.
Five events this week: Butterscotch, Nick Offerman, Jane’s Addiction
There are some great events in Reno this week. A Rocky Horror Show performance starts March 10, Butterscotch will be here for a talk and performance, and alt-punk-rock greats Jane’s Addiction are also in town.
Wolf Pack falls in overtime to UNLV in regular season finale (photos)
The Nevada Wolf Pack had an opportunity to realize several high achievements that seemed impossible for a team picked to finish 9th in the Mountain West.
‘Homeless Persons’ Bill of Rights’ faces opposition from cities, counties, law enforcement
Lobbyists representing cities, counties and law enforcement told lawmakers they support the idea of ensuring the rights of people experiencing homelessness – just as long as that person can’t sue to ensure those rights.