Yearly Archives: 2024
Reno local stumps for Harris on national stage
Stacey Johnson-Batiste is a recent transplant to Reno who was invited by the Harris campaign to speak at the Democratic National Convention for the first time.
Greater Nevada Credit Union offers disaster assistance loans for those impacted by the Davis Fire (sponsored)
To support community members impacted by the Davis Fire, Greater Nevada Credit Union opened applications for its Disaster Assistance Loan Program.
PUC denies NV Energy bid to triple service charge in Northern Nevada
In a rare victory for NV Energy consumers, the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada voted Tuesday to reject the utility’s bid to nearly triple the basic service charge for Northern Nevada customers.
Second youth arrested for threats to Washoe schools
Washoe County School District Police officers, for the second time this month, have arrested a local youth for terror threats made against local schools.
Metcalf Builders begins construction on new KinderCare Education Center (sponsored)
Metcalf Builders announced today that it has kicked off construction of a new KinderCare Education Center in Sparks, NV.
JUSTICE DELAYED: Washoe County courts are clogged with cases. Prosecutors and public defenders dispute why it’s happening. (Part 1 of 5)
A recent report by the Washoe County public defenders offices claimed that a new plea policy instituted by Washoe County District Attorney Chris Hicks is largely responsible for increased workloads for Washoe County public defenders.
Photos: Asian Moon festival lights up Reno’s Glow Plaza
The Asian Moon Festival on Sept. 15 celebrated Asian cultural heritage and brought the community together for an evening of gratitude and reflection.
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges CEO Joey Orduña Hastings honored for excellence in leadership and community contributions (sponsored)
Joey Orduña Hastings, CEO of the Reno-based NCJFCJ is a recipient of the Women to Watch and the University of Nevada, Reno Alumni Award.
Bill draft would make NV Energy publicly report data on household power shut offs
NV Energy, a regulated utility monopoly with more than a million captive customers, has shown little interest in publicly sharing the number of disconnected customers.
Dayton colonel assumes command of the Nevada Guard’s Land Component
The Nevada Army National Guard conducted a change of command on Sept. 8, 2024, with Col. Randy Lau succeeding Brig. Gen. Troy Armstrong in one of the oldest time-honored traditions in the military.