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Yearly Archives: 2024

Anonymous John Doe’s identity ordered to be disclosed in GPS tracking case

A special master retained to make recommendations in legal matters in the case on Tuesday determined Doe does not have a legal right to maintain anonymity.

We are proud to announce The Reno Aces Foundation (sponsored)

Reno Aces Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and uplifting the local community.

Federal funding secured to expand Tahoe East Shore Trail

Nevada’s Democratic U.S. Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen announced on Tuesday $24 million in federal funding for Lake Tahoe’s East Shore Trail.

Don’t give up on the FAFSA, advocates for student financial aid urge

The rollout of a new federal financial aid process for prospective college students has been plagued with tech issues and delays since its release in February, leading to fewer students completing aid applications this year — especially in Nevada.

A perfect match: Reno Aces team manager, Blake Lalli, donates kidney to girlfriend and two-time transplant recipient, Aleah Hartung (sponsored)

Reno Aces Team Manager Blake Lalli donated a kidney to his girlfriend, Aleah Hartung. They'll run the bases at the June 28 Home Run for Life game, presented by Donor Network West.

DeBrief: The Reno City Council Primary Election Results (commentary)

A statistical examination of the election outcome plus the latest in Reno urban development.

Photos: Kickball tournament supports children with special needs

The kickball tournament, held on June 22, 2024, was at Shadow Mountain Park. Teams from around Washoe County participated.

Basin Street Properties announces 13 new deals and 48,525 square feet of leasing success in Downtown Reno (sponsored)

Basin Street Properties has completed 13 new leases totaling 48,525 square feet in downtown Reno over the past year.

Five events in Reno this week: Shakespeare, immigration discussion and theater

The National Automobile Museum's Speaker Series is hosting Tom Homan, former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, on June 27, 2024. Homan's presentation promises insights into immigration enforcement and its impact on communities.

Free back-to-school vaccines now available

Back-to-school vaccines are now available from Northern Nevada Public Health (NNPH). Parents are encouraged to make appointments now to avoid long wait times that typically occur just before the school year starts. 

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