Yearly Archives: 2024
Memorial Day honors veterans from all wars
This year’s remembrance ceremony at the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Fernley reaffirmed a growing message that no veteran will ever be forgotten.
PHOTOS: Drone program launched to combat mosquitos
Northern Nevada Public Health's Vector Borne Disease Control (VBD) team this week demonstrated a new, groundbreaking solution for mosquito control at Washoe Lake.
REMSA Health Point of Impact program has a new name: REMSA Health Safety Seats (sponsored)
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The REMSA Health Safety Seats program provides a critical service, ensuring families are safe while traveling. The program offers car seat inspections and education to families.
School district approves hundreds of new positions in new budget
Washoe County's school board on Tuesday approved $10 million for 243 new positions in its new budget.
Rolling the dice on rail safety: Nevada’s high-stakes legislative gamble
As ambitious rail projects like Brightline West push forward, Nevada stands at a critical crossroads in terms of infrastructure growth and rail safety.
School district approves new superintendent’s contract
Washoe County's School Board of Trustees on Tuesday approved a four-year contract for superintendent-select Joseph Ernst.
Greater Nevada Mortgage opens applications for $50,000 grants available to middle-income, first-time homebuyers (sponsored)
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Eligible homebuyers may receive $50,000 toward closing costs and down payment assistance. Grants will be awarded to eligible applicants on a first-come, first-served basis.
Lili’s Restaurant & Bar proves to be a hidden gem
Lili's Restaurant & Bar isn't new to the Reno food scene. New owners took over about six or seven years ago, keeping most of the menu but adding an island menu to its repertoire.
Summer EBT won’t go out until September
Parents in Nevada will have to wait until September to receive benefits from a popular free food program designed to cover kids during summer vacation.
Sparks council shoots down $2 million settlement over firefighter fracas, votes to counter at $500,000
The Sparks City Council on Tuesday voted against a $2 million settlement with Maureen Hvegholm.