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Yearly Archives: 2023

$5,000 in scholarships awarded to local students

Students attending Reno and Hug High Schools have been awarded $5,000 in scholarships by the Northern Nevada Math Club nonprofit.

Fire restrictions have been implemented in Northern Nevada

Government agencies announced fire restrictions have been implemented in western Nevada for the summer of 2023.

Coney Island Burgers & Dogs has a New York state of mind

Having grown up in New York, Debra Magnus knows how to make a good hot dog, and it’s the crux of Coney Island Burgers & Dogs on Warren Way.

Brit Floyd brings the machine to the Grand Sierra Resort (photos)

It looked like the Grand Theatre was close to being sold out for this mid-July Brit Floyd show.

Fake elector debacle may revisit Lombardo, Ford in 2026

Gov. Joe Lombardo’s veto of a bill outlawing attempts to redirect the state’s electoral votes in a presidential election could be used against him.

Fundraiser set up after arsonist burns down home

A house fire can happen at any time. For Karina Rios, it occurred in the middle of the night when someone set a fire near her home. 

NV Energy plan, process draws criticism

NV Energy is asking regulators to approve its plan to convert its sole remaining coal-fired power plant to natural gas, buy solar production facilities and a battery-storage operation at a cost of $1.8 billion.

Free bus rides during Hot August Nights

The Regional Transportation Commission of Washoe County is providing free transportation during Hot August Nights on various bus lines and routes.

Watchdog alleges NV Energy seeking to stick ratepayers with cost of tickets, sports promotions

The Bureau of Consumer Protection wants the Public Utilities Commission to reject NV Energy’s effort to recover from consumers about $200,000 of $1.3 million the company spent on sponsorships in 2022.

More funding approved for Hi-Way 40 Motel housing project 

The cost to purchase the Hi-Way 40 Motel on East Fourth Street is more than what was anticipated when Reno City Council initially approved $2 million for its purchase. 

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