Yearly Archives: 2024
Air quality advisory issued for Washoe County due to wildfire smoke
Northern Nevada Public Health’s Air Quality Management Division (AQMD) has issued an Air Quality Advisory for the Reno-Sparks area.
Question 4 asks voters to remove slavery, involuntary servitude as punishment from NV constitution
Nevada voters will decide whether to get rid of slavery and involuntary servitude as a form of criminal punishment from the state constitution on the 2024 ballot.
Governor taps new adjutant general for Nevada
A career soldier who has spent more than 40 years in the military was named Nevada’s incoming adjutant general, replacing the retiring Maj. Gen. Ondra Berry in October.
Reno considers noise ordinance downtown as resident complaints increase
The Reno City Council last week discussed whether there should be a noise ordinance downtown.
Reno-based entrepreneur creates an award-winning, sustainable travel yoga mat
Yogo's flagship product is a travel yoga mat designed to fold up to the size of a newspaper.
Council gets down to business discussing rental assistance, affordable housing, business zoning and tree protection
Reno City Council approved a pilot rapid rehousing program, updated tree standards, and the purchase of 27 acres for affordable housing.
KPS3 promotes Shyene Joubert and Ashley Campagna (sponsored)
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KPS3 has announced the promotion of two team members. Shyene Joubert has been promoted to associate director of content, and Ashley Campagna has been promoted to account manager.
Mayor, council members added to sexual harassment lawsuit against Reno Police Department (updated)
Two WCSO detectives sued the Reno Police Department, and in late August, they added Reno's mayor and council members to their lawsuit.
Tobacco giant eyes NV as market for new product, and eyes lawmakers for favorable tax treatment
Representatives from an international tobacco giant have begun pitching to Nevada state lawmakers a new product they describe as a safer alternative for cigarette smokers.
Reno City Council denies NV Energy appeal of overhead power line in Cold Springs, Verdi
The Reno City Council denied an appeal from NV Energy and the Heinz Ranch Land Company over a condition of approval imposed by the city's planning commission.