Yearly Archives: 2023
Code enforcement sets new rules for violations and fines after audit finds city not in compliance
An internal audit earlier this year revealed several compliance problems within the city’s code enforcement department.
UNLV shooter had target lists, mailed envelopes to educators before rampage
The shooter who killed three UNLV faculty members Wednesday mailed at least 22 envelopes without a return address to education professionals across the country before entering the campus with a Taurus handgun and 11 magazines of ammunition.
Tribe gives update on Thacker Pass court defeat, won’t appeal decision
The Reno-Sparks Indian Colony (RSIC) on Tuesday hosted a press conference to discuss the dismissal of their federal lawsuit to stop lithium mine development at Thacker Pass.
Wolf Pack to go red in support of UNLV
UNR President Brian Sandoval is encouraging the UNR community to wear red in support UNLV after yesterday's shooting.
Getting to the heart of the matter: a holiday heart health message for women in Nevada (sponsored)
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Access to Healthcare Network (AHN), a nonprofit organization providing expanded access to healthcare services for the uninsured, underinsured and low-income Nevadans.
No decisions made as Reno City Council talks housing solutions again
Reno City Council members again discussed housing solutions for the community this week, this time addressing affordability through zoning code changes.
NV wages among nation’s lowest, rate of wage growth among nation’s slowest
Not only are average hourly wages low in Nevada compared to other states, they are increasing at the nearly the slowest rate in the nation.
Three dead, one victim in stable condition after UNLV shooting
A University of Nevada Las Vegas campus detective is responsible for ending a late morning shooting that left three people dead and another hospitalized in stable condition.
School board trustee sues district after being denied access to public records
Washoe County School Board Trustee Jeff Church this week sued the school district after being denied access to and copies of public records.
Nevada grand jury indicts 6 fake Donald Trump electors
A grand jury has indicted six Republicans who submitted certificates to Congress falsely declaring Donald Trump the winner of the 2020 presidential election.