Yearly Archives: 2024
VIDEO: Secretary Buttigieg, Senators Cortez Masto and Rosen break ground on Arlington Avenue Bridge replacement project
After rounds of community feedback, environmental impact reports and design details, officials on Tuesday broke ground on the Arlington Avenue Bridge replacement project.
OPINION: New train ordinance is another anti-homeless law, and it’s not a good look
The City of Reno is passing yet another anti homeless ordinance. This time, it's under the guise of targeting trespassers near train tracks.
Reports of election violations spike, actual violations don’t
Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar in late July released the latest report on election integrity violations, showing that complaints to his office have spiked.
Military briefs around Northern Nevada: Week of August 13
News and events around northern Nevada for active duty military and veterans for the week of Aug. 13, 2024.
BARBER: More time required to relaunch Reno Redevelopment Agency (commentary)
A surprise new reintroduction of the Redevelopment Agency, selling the City’s Record Street Properties, and much more are on tap for Wednesday, August 14.
Another protest held against NV Energy’s fee changes
Dozens of community members from a variety of grassroots organizations held a rally outside the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (PUCN) on Monday to protest what they said was a massive fixed-service fee hike proposed by NV Energy.
Sparks advances ‘demonstration’ toll road proposal to connect north Sparks to Storey County’s TRI Center
Sparks City Council members on Monday will consider whether to send a proposal to the state legislature that would create a “demonstration” toll road project from La Posada Drive to USA Parkway.
FEMA grants aid for cost of Gold Ranch Fire, drunk driver alleged to have caused fire
Nevada will receive federal assistance to cover the cost of fighting the Gold Ranch Fire following approval from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on Monday.
Photos: Hot August nights closes with cruising, drag races
Hot August Nights attendees wrapped up their love and appreciation for cars with a plethora of events, including cruising in downtown Reno and the Drag Races.
Cortez Masto provision relaxing mine waste dumping included in permit reform bill
Legislation meant to speed the development of mining projects on public lands in Nevada and elsewhere cleared a crucial hurdle last month, prompting objections from conservation groups and cheers from extraction industry allies.