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Yearly Archives: 2024

Sparks approves $180,000 contracts to advance lands bill

The Sparks City Council approved two contracts worth up to $180,000 to advance the Truckee Meadows Public Lands Management Act.

Nevada Health Exchange closes year with surplus

The Silver State Health Insurance Exchange closed the 2023 fiscal year with over $11.5 million in cash reserves.

Judge orders anonymous jury in Hillygus, Handte kidnapping case

Washoe County District Court JudgeBarry Breslow has ordered a jury to remain anonymous in a kidnapping case.

Sparks Council to vote on $600,000 settlement with fired fire chief (updated)

The Sparks City Council on Monday is scheduled to vote to settle with the former Sparks Fire chief the city fired in late 2022.

City explores preservation, rehab of Lear Theater

The City of Reno this month launched a bid process for the development of a historic structure report of the Lear Theater, which it purchased from Artown in 2021.

5 things to do in Reno this week: Goth night and meditations

This week in Reno is shaping up to be exciting, with fun and relaxing events, including meditations, a goth night and, of course, Reno beer.

Summer EBT will now be permanent for NV school children 

Children in Nevada will receive permanent food assistance while out of school starting this summer.

Local musicians drop new music for holidays and the new year

Reno creatives continue producing quality releases, from jazz to punk to an “analog artifact” of a former madame at the Goldfield Cottontail Ranch.

Marking January 6 anniversary, NV Dems emphasize democracy as key issue ‘up and down the ballot’

Ahead of the third anniversary of a violent insurrection of the U.S. Capital, Nevada Democrats warned that democracy itself is on the ballot in this year’s general election.

Opinion: How will Nevada Republicans observe January 6 this year?

Saturday marks three years since the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. 

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