Yearly Archives: 2023
Frank Greenwood raises money to help area veterans
For more than 20 years, Vietnam veteran Frank Greenwood has raised money to help veterans no matter their military affiliation -- and no matter where they live.
Kias, Hyundais getting nicked all over the place thanks to TikTok challenge
A TikTok challenge that started in 2021, which encourages vehicle burglaries and thefts, has reached Reno.
Sparks has an ‘acting city manager’; Manager Krutz ‘temporarily unavailable’
Embattled Sparks City Manager Neil Krutz is “unavailable,” according to city officials who declined to say more about his absence at Monday’s city council meeting.
Dr. Jeff Marotta receives top honor from the National Council on Problem Gambling for advocacy work (sponsored)
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Dr. Jeff Marotta, president of Problem Gambling Solutions, Inc. was awarded top honors by the National Council on Problem Gambling.
Sparks bans ‘human habitation’ in vehicles, large RVs in residential areas
The Sparks City Council Monday unanimously approved several new ordinances to prevent those without permanent residences from living outside in public and residential areas.
Five events this week: Let’s honor Oliver X
If there is one event to choose from this week, we hope to see you downtown Sunday to honor Oliver X, a longtime community leader to passed away too early.
Rush The River brings community together for fun and entertainment year-round! (sponsored)
The new monthly event brings the community together for fun, entertainment, and discounts at local businesses. "Rush The River" occurs in downtown Reno's vibrant and historical Riverwalk.
Weed whistleblower settles lawsuit with state
A former state employee who was depicted by his co-worker as a female mariachi dancer in a photo distributed in the office, has won close to half a million dollars in a hostile work environment lawsuit settled with the government.
Dueling GOP presidential nominating contests in Nevada raise concerns about voter confusion
Republicans in Nevada could have two chances next year to decide who they want to be their party's presidential nominee. The catch: Only one will count.
Safety, vigilance stressed as school district resumes classes
Vision Zero Truckee Meadows regional task force is emphasizing the importance of exercising caution in school zones and adjacent areas.