Monthly Archives: June, 2024
Lombardo mum on shortfall for death penalty, post-conviction attorney fees
State funding for private attorneys and expert witnesses who take on post-conviction work, including appeals for death row inmates, is depleted, according to officials.
Dermody Properties Nevada region construction update (sponsored)
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Dermody Properties is making progress towards expanding its offerings in the Nevada Region, with two project groundbreakings set to take place.
World War II’s turning point
Two men, two different life experiences evolved in Europe because of World War II.
Video: Former Sheriff’s Sergeant Dennis Carry up for parole in October
Former Washoe County Sheriff’s Sergeant Dennis Carry is up for parole as early as October. He faced the parole board in a hearing on Monday.
Three executive leaders at Greater Nevada Credit Union appointed new roles (sponsored)
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Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU) announces three executive leaders were appointed to new positions.
Emergency horse fencing approved for $315,000
The Reno City Council on Wednesday approved allocating $315,000 toward wild horse fencing in south Reno.
Jackie Bryant appointed interim city manager after Reno City Council arguments, allegations
Assistant City Manager Jackie Bryant on Wednesday was appointed as interim city manager by Reno City Council members following the resignation of City Manager Doug Thornley.
Greater Nevada Credit Union marks 75th anniversary with $75,000 in scholarships (sponsored)
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Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU) recognized 75 years of service to Nevadans by awarding $75,000 in scholarships.
Sam Brown wins Nevada GOP Senate primary
Republican Sam Brown will take on Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen this November.
Court grants motion to dismiss lawsuit against WCSD filed by school board trustee (updated)
District Court Judge Barry Breslow on Wednesday granted the school district's motion to dismiss a case filed by its trustee, Jeff Church