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Monthly Archives: February, 2024

City of Sparks tried to hide a report that found firefighter responsible for assaulting older woman feeding cats

An external investigation found Sparks Firefighter Timothy Egan instigated an altercation with a senior citizen, lied about it and violated department policies and state laws.

Nevada election officials talk staffing issues, need to combat misinformation

Nevada’s top election official pleaded with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to be proactive against the conspiracy theories and misinformation that are fueling distrust in the democratic process.

World War II veteran turns 100

William Jamerson’s journeys during the past century have taken him to three continents and numerous communities, yet he will be remembered for his service in the U.S. Army during World War II and for his ministry in helping others.

Surveillance City: Reno officials would prefer you not know where its security cameras are (view a map)

City of Reno officials went to great lengths last year to avoid releasing the locations of the city’s security cameras.

Five events in Reno this week: UNR Wind Ensemble, Coco Montoya, improv

Comedy, education, sports and music comprise the many Reno events this week. All eyes will be on the Wolf Pack men’s basketball team as it takes on Colorado (Tuesday, away) and Fresno (home).

The Oyster & Sushi Bar at Atlantis advances both space and cuisine (sponsored)

The cuisine at the Oyster & Sushi Bar on the Sky Terrace is as elevated as the restaurant, poised on the second floor of the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa with a view overlooking the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

Fallon teacher, student receive state VFW awards

Churchill County was well represented at this year's Veterans of Foreign Wars winter meetings in late January at North Las Vegas.

U.S. Senator Rosen targets corporate landlords

U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen was in Reno to discuss her legislation aimed at lowering housing costs and combating corporate price gouging in the housing market.

The Cheese Board debuts Sunday brunch in south Reno

The Cheesboard offers dining in two Reno locations and has expanded weekend hours of their decadent charcuterie boards.

Medical director of Nevada prisons not licensed as a physician in the state

The medical director of the Nevada Department of Corrections, Dr. Kenneth Williams, has no medical license in Nevada, the state’s Board of Medical Examiners confirmed Friday.

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