Yearly Archives: 2023
Nevada rolls against Lobos in Homecoming win
Nevada defeated New Mexico, 34-24, Saturday night in a Mountain West Conference game before a Homecoming crowd at Mackay Stadium.
Judge denies change of venue request in criminal case against sheriff’s sergeant
Douglas County District Court Judge Thomas Gregory this week denied a motion to disqualify the Second Judicial District Court from the trial in the case of former Washoe County sheriff’s sergeant Dennis Carry, who faces seven felony charges.
HOA regulators captive to deep pockets of developers, property management industry, say critics
The state agency charged with regulating homeowners’ associations is a smokescreen, designed to do the bidding of the multi-million dollar industry it oversees, at the expense of homeowners subject to HOA control, according to critics.
Five events this week: Trick-or-treat Tuesday, Back to the Future and the annual sock drive
Winter weather means more folks in need, and one crucial item is socks. The Reno-Sparks Gospel Mission is holding its annual “socktober” drive through Tuesday.
Systemic racism and poverty are hurting Nevadans’ health, state report finds
Systemic racism, limited resources, and lack of affordable housing impact Nevadans' health, according to the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health.
Barber: City to hold Nov. 1 special meeting on affordable housing efforts, code changes (opinion)
The Reno City Council has scheduled a workshop to discuss policy changes aimed at facilitating more affordable housing.
Photos: Nevada celebrates statehood in Carson City
Nevada residents on Satuday gathered in Carson City to celebrate the Silver State's founding in 1864. The parade began at 10 a.m. but was proceded by a balloon launch earlier in the morning.
The Urban Deli puts sandwiches on the map
Urban Deli opened mere months before the pandemic shut many businesses down. Despite an unlucky timeline, the business has survived.
Washoe County has a critical need for more foster homes (video)
Nevada experiences a foster home shortage, temporarily housing foster children in hotels due to limited capacity and increasing neglect cases.
The campaign spotlight this weekend is on Nevada, where dueling elections could confuse GOP voters
Republican presidential candidates gathered in Las Vegas, putting Nevada in focus for its early 2024 election role amid critiques of confusing voting setup.