Monthly Archives: April, 2024
23 people have died at the Nevada Cares Campus since opening in 2021
More than 20 people have died at the Nevada Cares Campus, the region’s massive homeless shelter, since it opened in May of 2021.
This April, the Reno Arch is blue and green for Donate Life Month (sponsored)
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Donor Network West lit the iconic Reno Arch blue and green Monday, April 1, 2024, for National Donate Life Month.
Democrats’ quest to hang on to Senate majority centers on Arizona, Montana, Ohio, and Nevada
Political consultants and Beltway pollsters are setting up camp in purple states to join a towering battle for control of a narrowly split U.S. Senate, but come November, only the voters will make that choice.
Secretary of State announces increase in registered voters in March 2024, nonpartisans continue as dominant party
Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar reported Wednesday an increase of 28,709 active registered voters during March 2024 as compared to February.
Dermody Properties and United Construction Company celebrate more than 45 Years of design-build partnership in Nevada (sponsored)
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Dermody Properties and United Construction Company proudly celebrate their more than 45-year partnership.
Truckee Meadows Fire launches curbside chipping program
Some area residents who aren’t able to bring green waste to either of the county’s two green waste collection sites this spring can get free curbside chipping from Truckee Meadows Fire and Rescue.
New Nevada ‘Starry Skies’ license plate unveiled, expected to be available in May
Nevada's newest specialty license plate focused on the state's dark skies was unveiled Tuesday.
Only 1 vote shy of a Nevada Senate supermajority, Democrats look to flip a seat (or more)
With several competitive primaries and the machinations of competitive general election races already beginning, there’s a lot to watch in this year’s batch of Nevada State Senate races.
Video: Former sheriff’s sergeant sentenced to three years in prison for bigamy, forgery and false evidence
Former Washoe County Sheriff’s Sergeant Dennis Carry was led out of Washoe County Second Judicial District Court in handcuffs on Tuesday.
University mining team wins gold in international competition
The University of Nevada, Reno's coed mining technique team, the Mackay Muckers, again earned gold in the International Collegiate Mining Competition.