Yearly Archives: 2024
Data show school district below benchmarks in English, math
The data for the district shows that while many students are behind benchmarks, they’re in line with national averages from pre-pandemic.
Photos: Wolf Pack clips Falcons, moves to 15-1
The Nevada Wolf Pack handled the visiting Air Force Falcons 67-54 at Lawlor Events Center on Tuesday.
UNR, schools canceled for Washoe County (updated)
The Washoe County School District canceled classes at all schools today. The University of Nevada, Reno is on a two-hour delay and will open at 10 am.
Trustees begin search process for new superintendent (updated)
Washoe County School District (WCSD) Trustees on Tuesday voted to approve a job description as part of the search for a new superintendent.
Longtime Nevada higher education regent Jason Geddes dies at 56
Jason Geddes, who served on the Nevada Board of Regents and was a one-term assemblyman in the Nevada Legislature, has died at 56.
Nevada’s tax structure is the nation’s 5th most regressive, report finds
Nevada’s poorest residents are taxed at effective rates more than four times higher than its wealthiest residents, according to a new report from the non-partisan Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy.
New year, new car? What savvy car shoppers need to know this year (sponsored)
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2024 could be a more affordable year to purchase a car. Greater Nevada Credit Union lending experts have tips for shoppers looking for the best auto loan available in the new year.
Feds: Snowpacks below normal for Nevada
January snowpacks for the Silver State are below average in almost all areas, according to the USDA’s Natural Resource Conservation Service.
Fired fire chief’s attorney blasts Sparks Council for voting against $600,000 settlement offer
The attorney representing fired former Sparks Fire Chief Mark Lawson said yesterday’s Sparks City Council vote against Lawson’s $600,000 settlement offer with the city was foolish.
Tasting room with a view: Mt. Rose Wine Company opens at Summit Mall
Lacie and Doug Flannery want Mt. Rose Wine Co. to be a quality but affordable bottle shop in Reno, bringing small-batch wines to customers.