Monthly Archives: June, 2024
Veterans Guest House experiences record-setting capacity numbers
The Veterans Guest House in Reno recently announced it has been operating beyond its capacity for more than a month
Advocates and lawmakers work to protect feral horses while developers and state pass the buck
In the last decade, sprawling development in south Reno has caused a major outcry from the public to protect drivers and properties from damage caused by horses.
Metcalf Builders hires Paul Olivas as Chief Financial Officer (sponsored)
Metcalf Builders, an award-winning construction company headquartered in northern Nevada, announced the appointment of Paul Olivas as the company's new Chief Financial Officer.
UNR student urges lawmakers to make overdose reversal medication more readily available
The Nevada System of Higher Education lacks an official policy on making naloxone, the medication that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose, readily available on college campuses.
Photos: Hundreds celebrate Juneteenth on Sunday at Rancho San Rafael Park
Hundreds turned out to Rancho San Rafael Regional Park on Sunday to celebrate Juneteenth. The gathering was the second year since Juneteenth became an official state holiday.
Harry Mong of Special Olympics Nevada and Special Olympics Nevada athlete Jake Roszelle participate in Flag Day ahead of 2026 USA Games (sponsored)
Harry Mong of Special Olympics Nevada and Special Olympics Nevada Athlete Jake Roszelle participate in Flag Day ahead of 2026 USA Games
Nevada honors Flag Day, U.S. Army
The annual Flag Day and U.S. Army birthday celebration at the Nevada Veterans Memorial in Carson City focused on the time-honored history of the nation's oldest military service and the strength of the red, white and blue.
Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City hosts Walt Disney expert for inspirational event (sponsored)
The Friends of the Nevada State Railroad Museum are holding a special event fundraiser which will take a deep look at the Disney family and the connection to trains.
Chronic absenteeism should be investigated outside child welfare system, lawmakers told
Clark County child welfare officials asked state lawmakers to consider removing educational neglect, which includes issues like chronic absenteeism and truancy, from what their office investigates.
Alpine Academy relocates to former Career College of Northern Nevada building in sparks (sponsored)
Alpine Academy relocates to 1421 Pullman Dr, Sparks, offering enrollment for grades 9-12. Join the Block Party on June 22 to tour the facility, enjoy activities, and meet staff.