Yearly Archives: 2023
Thacker Pass protesters seek dismissal of lawsuit by Lithium Nevada on free speech grounds
The Thacker Pass protesters who were hit with a lawsuit filed by Lithium Nevada are seeking to get the case dismissed.
Nevada assemblywoman announces congressional bid in swing district
Nevada state Assemblywoman Heidi Kasama announced her bid Monday to represent the state's 3rd Congressional District.
NV Energy fights to keep sponsorship contracts secret
The public’s right to transparency from NV Energy, the state’s electricity monopoly, trumps the utility’s right to keep its contracts confidential, the Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection (BCP) argued Friday and Monday in hearings before the Nevada Public Utilities Commission.
National faculty association files brief in NSHE gender discrimination lawsuit
The Nevada Faculty Alliance was joined by the American Association of University Professors this month in filing a friend-of-the-court brief in an appeal of a case against the Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents that alleges gender discrimination.
Nonprofit makes improvements to White’s Creek Trail
Staff and volunteers with Friends of Nevada Wilderness wrapped up a multi-day project to improve White’s Creek Trail. The work was to make the area safer for hikers and equestrians, according to the nonprofit.
Veterans Alumni Chapter noted for its involvement in the community, on campus
The Veterans Alumni Chapter has been awarded the Outstanding Chapter of the Year, the University of Nevada, Reno’s alumni organization recently reported.
Reno driver clinches top honor at national truck driving championships
James Gragg Wilson, a Reno-area UPS driver, was crowned grand champion at the 2023 National Truck Driving Championships held in Columbus, Ohio.
Sparks to consider severing employment with manager Krutz, buying out his contract for $600,000
The Sparks City Council today scheduled a special Friday meeting to buy out City Manager Neil Krutz's contract. The city will pay $600,000 to buy out Krutz’s remaining term.
CFPB investigating predatory medical credit cards; products yet to get attention from NV regulators
There are no specific regulations to protect Nevadans from medical credit card practices and no way for consumers to file complaints.
Rev your engines: Carson City’s Outlaw Flat Trac Race will take place Friday, Aug. 25 – Saturday, Aug. 26 (sponsored)
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The Outlaw Flat Trac Race is back! Join us 6-10 p.m., Friday, Aug. 25 and Saturday, Aug. 26 at Fuji Park just south of Carson City at 601 Old Clear Creek Road, for an adrenaline-fueled experience.