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Yearly Archives: 2024

UNR: Weather conditions make preparing for wildfire more important than ever

A University of Nevada, Reno expert is reminding Nevadans about resources to protect homes from wildfires. 

KUNR and StoryCorps partner to bridge political divides

Northern Nevada’s KUNR Public Radio is one of seven radio stations nationwide chosen to host the StoryCorps' One Small Step program this year.

Service with a smile and a glass of champagne: Jada Loft Boutique is thriving with two locations

Clothing store Jada Loft Boutique is meant for women of all ages.

KPS3 promotes Brook Bentley, Vin Gonzalez, Jena Esposito and Logan Schauer (sponsored)

KPS3, a full-service marketing and communications firm, has announced the promotion of four team members who exemplify excellence in their fields.

Video: Bus drivers prepare for another strike against Keolis

Teamsters Local 533 members have filed a labor charge against Keolis North America as the union prepares to strike against the company.

Will voter age again determine this year’s election results?

A survey conducted by AARP Nevada in June among likely Nevada voters found that voters ages 50 and older will have an “outsized importance” in this year’s election.

Heat Wave: High temperatures pose threats to people, pets

As the current heat wave continues in northern Nevada, local authorities are encouraging people to take advantage of cooling centers around town.

SURVEY: Most Nevada courts lack online public access to documents

A comprehensive new survey commissioned by the Nevada Open Government Coalition reveals how few Nevada courts make documents freely accessible online.

Truckee Meadows Fire urges residents to join ‘Community Connect’ app

Truckee Meadows Fire officials are encouraging residents to sign up for Community Connect, an online platform designed to enhance emergency response services.

Refusal to certify Washoe County election results meant to sow distrust, advocates warn

A Nevada county’s rejection of the official results of two primary election recounts that yielded few changes from the original count should be seen as an attempt to spread misinformation and sow distrust in the democratic process, say voting advocates.

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