Yearly Archives: 2024
Military briefs around Northern Nevada: Week of March 12
Events and workshops for veterans and members of the military, compiled by Steven Ranson, Nevada News Group.
Garbage collection fees to increase slightly starting April 1
Waste Management will be implementing fee increases for City of Reno customers starting April 1.
March blizzard strands vehicles, and saves Nevada winter
Powerful storm activity throughout the Sierra Nevada in early March changed the water supply outlook for Nevada in a matter of days, according to federal resource managers.
Five events in Reno this week: Taiko, author readings and mountain oysters
Reno this week has various events catering to book lovers, sports enthusiasts, and oodles of St. Patrick’s Day activities.
Barber Brief: Upcoming city council meeting agenda items
Commentary by Alicia Barber about upcoming Reno City Council meeting agenda items.
Opinion: Fixing WCSD should not be politically divisive
It is an absolute waste of money for Washoe County residents to defend lawsuits filed by school board Trustee Jeff Church.
Climate impacts on sporadic winter storms and rising temperature in the Sierras
This last weekend we saw the largest storm to hit the Sierras this winter. The Central Sierra Snow Lab measured 75.2 inches of new snowfall over a four day period ending March 4.
Photos: Nevada sweeps UNLV, still salty heading to conference tournament
The Nevada Wolf Pack had a 75-65 win over intrastate rival UNLV Saturday night at a jam-packed Lawlor Events Center.
‘The Book of Will’ at Bruka is a tale about saving a legacy
Bruka Theater’s newest production of “The Book of Will” may please both fans of Shakespeare and those unfamiliar with his work.
Federal designation allows Reno Sparks Tribal Health Center more access to specialists
The Reno Sparks Tribal Health Center announced its designation Thursday as a Tribal Federally Qualified Health Center, which allows it to pay higher reimbursement rates to specialists providing care. The designation is in collaboration with the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services.