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Monthly Archives: March, 2024

Northern Nevada physician encourages community members to share with loved ones their decision to become a registered organ donor (sponsored)

Together with Donor Network West, Dr. Dennis Yamamoto shares his wife's story to raise awareness for organ, eye and tissue donation. She saved one person through organ donation.

Another $75,000 approved to fight Brekhus lawsuit against City of Reno 

Reno City Council members on Wednesday approved an additional $75,000 to cover the costs for legal services from the Dickinson Wright law firm in a lawsuit brought by Council member Jenny Brekhus.

Taxpayers foot the bill for cities to tow hundreds of abandoned vehicles each year

The cities of Reno and Sparks spend tens of thousands of dollars each year to tow and dispose of abandoned vehicles.

Reno Aces to host three Vitalant blood drives at Greater Nevada Field throughout the season (sponsored)

Reno Aces and Vitalant will host three blood drives at Greater Nevada Field beginning on Tuesday, April 16th.

NV leaders call for clean energy investments options for all

Nevada state leaders held a workshop on clean energy home upgrades and discussed how people can leverage available tax credits on solar power, heat pump appliances, and weatherization projects.

Commissioners approve camping ban, look for other options to support unhoused people

Washoe County’s ordinance bans camping on county-owned property or public places, including within 1,000 feet of the Truckee River, as well as living in vehicles or RVs on public or county property.

Strategies for navigating today’s housing market (sponsored)

Home prices in Nevada were up 9.7% year-over-year in February 2024. However, there are still several lending options and strategies that buyers can explore to purchase a home.

More willing water rights sellers in NV than money, say water regulators

Landowners in Nevada have been more than willing to surrender their groundwater rights in exchange for cash payments thanks to a water conservation program financed by the federal government, said state water regulators — but time and money are running out.

Spend day and night at Midnight Coffee Roasting cafe and roastery

Midnight Coffee Roasting has had a home on West Second Street for a couple of years. It now has a new location in Midtown.

Metcalf Builders President & CEO Bryce Clutts appointed for second term on the Douglas County Planning Commission and named new board member of EDAWN...

Metcalf Builders announced that its President and CEO Bryce Clutts has been appointed for a second term to serve on the Douglas County Planning Commission.

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