Yearly Archives: 2024
Private investigator trespassed from Nevada Cares Campus says he was not on Washoe County property
Private investigator Tom Green said he was recently trespassed from the Nevada Cares Campus, the region’s massive homeless shelter.
Caustic case of attorneys suing attorneys ends with a confidential settlement
A county public defender filed a lawsuit against the former law firm where she was employed, and it has been settled out of court.
UNR dean, faculty member accused of misconduct over self-published research articles
The University of Nevada, Reno’s new dean of engineering and a new faculty member in the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources are being accused online of research misconduct.
DCG welcomes Gerrit Hillebrand (sponsored)
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Dickson Commercial Group (DCG) is pleased to announce that Gerrit Hillebrand, CCIM, has joined the firm.
Nevada is part of new IRS tax filing pilot program, but it won’t be broadly available until March
The IRS announced eligibility requirements for the free, direct filing system that Nevada and 12 other states are piloting during the 2024 tax season.
School district changes bus routes and times starting February 20
More than 2,500 students will have new options to get to school starting Feb. 20.
Sparks to consider third settlement offer with former fire chief (updated)
Sparks City Council members on Monday, Feb. 12, will decide whether to settle a lawsuit with former Sparks Fire Chief Mark Lawson.
‘None of these candidates’ embarrasses Haley in Nevada primary
Though typically the idiom “second to none” is a compliment, for former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, it means her third defeat in the Republican presidential nomination process. And a humiliating one.
Big Game Grub: Local restaurants prepare for Super Bowl
If you’re hosting a Big Game party, you probably have a to-do list a mile long. And second only to who will take home the trophy in Super Bowl LVII is what you’ll serve to fuel the crowd.
Border bill draws opposition on a variety of fronts in Nevada
As mayors and governors clamor for help coping with the influx of asylum seekers arriving in the nation’s metropolitan areas, a bipartisan compromise negotiated in the Senate would allow migrants to begin supporting themselves sooner than the current 180-day waiting period.