Yearly Archives: 2023
Fallon’s McCormick brothers return home
Athletics run deep in Fallon's McCormick family and the success that follows.
Some burn restrictions lifted
The Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District lifted some burn restrictions effective Friday, Sept. 8, 2023.
Bans in other states leads to sharp increase in abortions in Nevada, new data suggests
Data shows the number of abortions in Nevada has risen 49% since 2020, suggesting that people in states with abortion bans are traveling to receive medical care.
School district, support staff reach tentative collective bargaining agreement
School District officials announced they have tentatively reached a collective bargaining agreement with the Washoe Education Support Professionals
Plea deal delayed in Hillygus, Handte kidnapping case
Roger Hillygus and Stewart Handte, both accused of kidnapping Hillygus’s mother, showed up in court today to enter pleas. That didn't happen.
It’s a bird, it’s a plane — no, it’s the Great Reno Balloon Race
The Great Reno Balloon Race took flight Sept. 7 with a media preview day and continues through Sunday, Sept. 10 for three days of open-to-the-public balloon festivities.
Celebrate Maple Moon Coffee Company’s One-Year Anniversary Sept. 9 (sponsored)
Celebrate with the Maple Moon team on Sept. 9 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. for their one-year anniversary.
State’s consumer medical debt protections don’t apply to medical credit cards
Nevada law provides some consumer protections against medical debt collection practices, but those protections do not apply to the debt consumers are racking up with medical credit cards.
The Cheese Board opens south Reno location
The Cheese Board has added a second location, taking the popular midtown eatery to south Reno at the new Meadow Creek shopping center.
Small business sues city in federal court over Kimpton hotel sewer dispute
An injunction against the City of Reno is sought by a small business alleging the city is threatening to shut off its sewer service.