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Some Residents Concerned About Development Of Damonte Canyon

Some residents in South Reno are not happy about a proposed development set for the foothills of Damonte Canyon. → Read More

Mailboxes Damaged In Spanish Springs

Tampering with mail is a federal crime, but it didn't stop someone from vandalizing mailboxes in Spanish Springs. → Read More

Foster Parents Needed

There's an increase in the number of teens in foster care and the HSA wants to find them good homes. → Read More

COVID Task Force Outlines Plans For Coming Months

The Nevada COVID Task Force outlined response plans for Northern Nevada in the coming months → Read More

WCSD Superintendent Recommending Temporary Move To Full-Time Distance Learning

Washoe County students could be transitioning to full-time distance learning in just a matter of weeks, if the school board chooses to follow the superintendent's recommendation at their meeting on Tu → Read More

Governor Sisolak Gives Nevada Deadline To Decrease COVID Numbers

Coronavirus numbers are spiking in Nevada and the Governor is giving the public a deadline to try to stop the trend. → Read More

COVID Outbreak At Senior Living Facility In Yerington

Lyon County is reporting a death, and 35 positive COVID tests at Mason Valley Residence senior living facility. → Read More

Area Home Buying Prices Continue To Increase During Pandemic

Reno ranks 18th on home buying website Realtyhop's list of least affordable housing markets in the U.S. → Read More

Dine-In Restrictions On Truckee Restaurants Change

Restaurants in Truckee are getting help with their bottom line, due to a change in California policy. → Read More

Washoe County Listed As Elevated Transmission Risk Area

Washoe County is one of eight counties listed Aug. 6, 2020 by the state as an elevated transmission risk area. → Read More

North Fire Cause Revealed. Firefighters Warn Flat Tires Could Spark Fires

After two days, the North Fire is 10% contained and has burned nearly 6,600 acres. → Read More

Carson City School District Votes On Learning Plan For 2020-2021 School Year

Carson City School District's School Board approved a hybrid learning plan Tuesday night. → Read More

Governor Sisolak Discusses Plans For New School Year During COVID19 Update

Governor Sisolak says Nevada is helping schools prepare for the upcoming fall semester amid the pandemic. → Read More

Fire Officials Credit Air Support For Helping With Rock Farm Fire

Fire officials are giving air support a lot of credit for helping get the Rock Farm Fire under control. → Read More

WCSD Outlines Reopening Proposals For Schools

WCSD has outlined proposals for reopening its schools for the upcoming fall semester. → Read More

UNR Police Chief, Students, Staff Attend Online Panel On Racism

On Friday, University of Nevada, Reno held a panel on Zoom discussing racial issues and possible solutions. → Read More

Fallon Black Lives Matter Protest Ends With Hugs

A Black Lives Matter protest in Fallon on Monday ended in a different way than you might expect. → Read More

Midtown Bus Stop Move Causes Some to Feel Upset

The Virginia Street Project is giving Midtown Reno a whole different look. But some people are upset about this. → Read More

Alternative Housing Set Up For COVID-19 Positive Who Need Place To Stay

Officials are taking some extra steps to reduce coronavirus exposure in the area. → Read More