Yearly Archives: 2024
Five events in Reno this week: Film Noir, authors, pets and music
Film Noir, author events, music and mental health (with pets) are our featured events in Reno this week. Author
Retired Fallon professor Doris Dwyer praised for her love of teaching, community service
For more than three decades, retired Western Nevada College Fallon educator Doris Dwyer touched the lives of hundreds of students.
Downtown’s newest bagel shop opened in February
The punk rock attitude of Lox, Stock and Two Smoking Bagels permeates the downtown restaurant a bagel shop opened in February.
$100m Nevada Facilities Fund a ‘watershed moment’ for charter schools, leaders say
Nevada charter schools are clamoring to access the millions of dollars in financing now available to support capital projects, such as buying or expanding school buildings.
Sparks Council to consider $500k payout to retired cop who posted threatening tweets
Sparks City Council members on Monday will vote on whether to pay out $525,000 to settle a lawsuit brought against the city and several senior staff by retired Sparks police officer George Forbush.
Remembrance day honors those who served during the Vietnam War
This year’s theme is Reflections, and the veterans of Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and Gold Star families will conduct a presentation.
PHOTOS: Wolf Pack’s NCAA Tournament dreams crushed with a collapse for the ages
The epic reversal sends the Pack home much earlier than expected after an unfathomable 63-60 defeat by the Dayton Flyers.
Video: Handte, Hillygus sentenced to probation, ending a multi-year criminal case
Former Mineral County Sheriff Stewart Handte and Reno citizen Roger Hillygus were sentenced on Wednesday to time served and probation.
Greater Nevada Credit Union announces new board of directors during annual membership meeting (sponsored)
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Greater Nevada Credit Union held its 75th Annual Meeting Tuesday, March 19, 2024, gathering its members to announce the results of its board of directors election.
Lake Tahoe remains murky after 25 years and a $2.9 billion investment
A nearly $3 billion effort shepherded by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency during the last two decades to ‘Keep Tahoe Blue’ has prioritized spending on recreation and transportation over improving water quality, according to the agency’s own data.