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Yearly Archives: 2023

Las Vegans to subsidize NV Energy disaster prep in Northern Nevada

Southern Nevada residents will subsidize the bulk of NV Energy’s $30 million budget for  disaster preparedness efforts in 2023, most of them in Northern Nevada. 

Sparks council to consider hiring a law firm for ‘potential litigation’ in city manager firing

The Sparks City Council is going to consider hiring a Las Vegas law firm in anticipation of “potential litigation” if the council fires City Manager Neil Krutz next week.

UNR slapped with harassment lawsuit

A communications professor at the University of Nevada, Reno has filed a lawsuit against UNR alleging years of sexual harassment and retaliation. 

Smith and River presents the Frank Family Vineyards wine dinner (sponsored)

Join Smith and River, an American Bistro in the Riverwalk District of downtown Reno on Wednesday, September 6 at 6:00 p.m. for a four-course prix fixe dinner created by Executive Chef Christian Flores.

Sen. Rosen requests ‘Super Hercules’ aircraft for Reno-based Air Guard

U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) today requested Reno’s Nevada Air National Guard be one of a handful of Air Force and National Guard bases to receive C-130J aircraft from the federal government.

Photos: Reno Bike Project matches burners with bikes

More than 1,700 bicycles are headed to the Black Rock Desert thanks to the Reno Bike Project.

Sparks city manager put on leave after showing up to work today

Sparks City Manager Neil Krutz was placed on paid leave before a Sparks City Council meeting today. 

Five events this week: Free Greek food, historical martial arts and Alfred Hitchcock

Our recommended events this week include an all-women’s martial arts tournament, Alfred Hitchcock films and free lunch at the new Nick the Greek restaurant.

County to hire deputy clerk in response to lengthy meetings

Washoe County is hiring a fourth full-time deputy clerk, which will help the clerk’s office keep up with lengthier public meetings that have become the norm over the past year.

Lombardo’s failure to fill PUC vacancy puts tie-breaking vote on hearing master

Gov. Joe Lombardo’s failure to fill a vacancy on the Nevada Public Utilities Commission is likely to result Monday in the appointment by the Commission’s two members of an acting commissioner who would be statutorily ineligible to be appointed by Lombardo but will nonetheless likely cast the deciding vote in a contentious rate hike request from NV Energy. 

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