Yearly Archives: 2024
Man who terrorized former governor, state park rangers in 2021 indicted by U.S. Justice Dept. for new threats
Spencer Gear, the Las Vegas man who terrorized state park rangers, teens receiving scholarships and former Gov. Steve Sisolak, is facing new criminal charges.
Group calls for courses on genocide, Holocaust in Nevada classrooms
The legislature's interim committee on education mulled efforts to improve the state's education of the Holocaust and other genocides.
Winning 123 medals, Donor Network West’s team of athletes takes the Team Cup at the Transplant Games of America (sponsored)
Comprised of transplant recipients, a living organ donor and organ donation supporters, Donor Network West’s team of athletes won 123 medals at the Transplant Games of America.
City council mulls changes to its charter, tax revenues through state legislation
The Reno City Council is preparing to send in its Bill Draft Request (BDR) for the upcoming Nevada Legislative session, which begins Feb. 3, 2025.
OPINION: Nevada values are under attack from national extremist organizations
Removing and banning books from public libraries and schools is a slippery slope to government censorship and the erosion of our country's commitment to freedom of expression.
Pacific Storage Company announces rebranding of Offsite Data Depot to Pacific Records Management (sponsored)
Pacific Storage rebrands Offsite Data Depot to Pacific Records Management, unifying operations and enhancing services in Nevada and California.
Council debates ‘Safe Scapes’ compliance, calls for service
The Reno City Council on Wednesday heard a presentation on “Safe Scape” compliance updates, which featured council members arguing about whether businesses should be held accountable for crimes in and around their stores.
Pershing County Commissioner and hunting guide arrested on felony charges
Pershing County Commissioner Joe Crim and his hunting guide face one felony charge each in Washoe County for illegally killing a bear during last year’s season.
Ethics Commission to appeal school trustee Rodriguez’s ruling
The Nevada Ethics Commission on Tuesday voted to appeal the district court’s recent decision to overturn the commission’s ruling against Washoe County School Board Trustee Joe Rodriguez.
Nevada election officials carry out voter roll maintenance ahead of November election
Nearly 8% of Nevada's active registered voters are receiving a postcard from county election officials that they will have to return next month or else they won't automatically receive a ballot in the mail for the upcoming presidential election.