Monthly Archives: August, 2024
County employees say their safety is threatened at Cares Campus homeless shelter
Washoe County employees who work at the region's massive homeless shelter, the Nevada Cares Campus, say they are being subjected to the same security measures as shelter clients, exposing them to safety threats.
Right-wing media mogul’s family court fight deemed confidential by Washoe County court
The battle over right-wing media mogul Rupert Murdoch's trust is in Washoe County Second Judicial Court. The court is hiding most all details of the case from the public.
Trustees move forward with legislation on hiring, approve capital projects
Washoe County School District’s Board of Trustees on Tuesday approved the submittal of a Bill Draft Request (BDR) for the upcoming Nevada Legislative Session.
Ana Hooker of Dickson Realty elected President of NAHREP Northern Nevada Chapter and honored as a 2024 top 250 Latino agent (sponsored)
Dickson Realty announced Ana Hooker has been elected as the president of the newly reestablished Nevada Chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals.
Trustee Church prevails in public records lawsuit against Washoe County School District
Washoe County District Court Judge Kathleen Drakulich on Wednesday ruled in favor of Washoe County School District Trustee Jeff Church in Church's public records lawsuit against the school district.
Judge ordered to ‘reconsider’ media coverage after denying video camera in her court
Washoe County District Court Judge Kathleen Sigurdson was ordered on Tuesday to reconsider a recent denial of media coverage of her courtroom.
Senators tout local water projects: New funding will upgrade gates on Lahontan Dam
U.S. Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen announced that the Truckee-Carson Irrigation District will receive more than $2 million from the U.S. Department of the Interior.
Sailors injured in Fallon training exercise
The U.S. Navy on Friday reported 10 Navy sailors suffered non-life threatening injuries Thursday in an incident involving two MH-60S Seahawk helicopters at Naval Air Station Fallon.
City’s railroad trespassing ordinance raises enforcement questions
Reno City Council members on Wednesday approved a first reading of an ordinance that, if enacted, would ban trespassing within 100 feet of the railroad tracks within the city.
Council hears Community Assistance Center proposal, again
Reno City Council members on Wednesday voted to move forward with negotiations with Ulysses Development Group to redevelop the former Community Assistance Center (CAC) properties.