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Monthly Archives: April, 2024

Supreme Court to consider whether local governments can make it a crime to sleep outside if no inside space is available (commentary)

On April 22, 2024, the Supreme Court will hear a case that could radically change how cities respond to the growing problem of homelessness.

Rosen grills postmaster on plans to relocate Reno mail processing

U.S.  Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., on Tuesday grilled U.S. Postmaster Louis DeJoy on his agency’s plan to relocate mail processing for northern Nevada to a facility in Sacramento, California.

PrideStaff announces grand opening of new Reno Office on April 18 with a ribbon-cutting with the Reno+ Sparks Chamber of Commerce (sponsored)

PrideStaff, a leading provider of staffing solutions, is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its newest office location in Reno.

UNR replaces engineering dean

University of Nevada, Reno staff last week were told Engineering Dean Erick C. Jones was “unavailable."

Judge bars media coverage of public records hearing about domestic violence incident at Reno city manager’s house

Washoe County Second Judicial District Court Judge Kathleen Sigurdson on Tuesday barred Our Nevada Judges from covering a public records hearing in a lawsuit filed by This Is Reno.

The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges recognizes April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month (sponsored)

The NCJFCJ has been partnering with courts across the country and in our northern Nevada community for many years to improve outcomes for abused and neglected children.

Photos: Dozens of University of Nevada, Reno students stage protest after racist epithets were caught on video

Students at the University of Nevada, Reno, on Tuesday protested what they say is the inaction of university administrators to enforce the student code of conduct and take disciplinary action against students who yelled racial slurs in a campus dormitory.

USDA suspends UNR’s slaughterhouse operations again for inhumane treatment

For the fifth time in as many years, the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture has suspended operations at Wolf Pack Meats, the slaughterhouse operated by the University of Nevada Reno.

Lawsuit raises questions about a coroner’s ruling in the death of Nevada prisoner after beatings

The mother of a Nevada inmate who died a year ago after he was beaten by corrections officers has filed a lawsuit against the state.

Military funeral conducted for 22 unaccompanied service members

Nevada Veterans Coalition conducted its unaccompanied service in March for 22 service members at the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Fernley.

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