Yearly Archives: 2024
Washoe County rescinds trespass charge against private investigator
Washoe County rescinded its trespass charge levied at a private investigator who was attempting to locate a missing person at the Nevada Cares Campus.
Five events in Reno this week: Poetry, bass guitar and Bonanza
Toby Mac's in town this week, but he has some competition with oodles of local Reno events sure to draw folks out on the town.
Big-band jazz times five! (sponsored)
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Mile High Jazz Band and four youth jazz bands present the 20th annual Jazz Extravaganza concert Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 7 p.m., at the Carson City Community Center.
Tiny rare snail in Nevada inches toward ESA listing
A tiny rare Nevada snail just inched closer to being listed as an endangered or threatened species after federal wildlife managers found that protection for the species may be warranted.
Photos: Nevada beats San Diego in an overtime thriller at Lawlor.
The Wolf Pack set a record by beating ranked opponents in back-to-back games for the first time in Nevada basketball history.
Dinner for Two: Valentine’s Day dinners to impress
Valentine’s Day may be a commercial holiday, but that doesn’t seem to stop Americans from spending millions on eating out on February 14.
What Nevada’s primary and caucus turnout tells us: Voters prefer primaries
As the dust settles from Nevada’s primary and caucus, voting access advocates are hoping one takeaway will be that the primary is more accessible to the general public, and that recent election reforms are popular among voters.
Photos: Craft Wine & Beer celebrates 13th birthday
Craft Wine & Beer last weekend celebrated its 13th birthday in Midtown with a big bash for friends and family.
Feds: Washoe County sees increase in fraud complaints
The Federal Trade Commission last year received more than 23,000 fraud reports from consumers in Nevada in 2023.
REMSA Health announces new leadership duo for the Regional Emergency Communications Center (sponsored)
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REMSA Health is pleased to announce the appointment of two leaders in its Regional Emergency Communications Center: Shannon Popovich, director, and Kendra Davis, manager.