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Meet New Reno Police Chief Ben Anderson

Reno Police introduced us to 9-year old Ben Anderson, who become Chief for the day. → Read More

Reno-Stead Airport Celebrates 75 Years

The Reno-Stead Airport celebrated its 75th anniversary in a special way on Tuesday. → Read More

Street Vibrations and our Economy

Street Vibrations say this year's event could pump more than $114.4 million into the local economy. → Read More

'Genesis of Reno' Book Details City's 150 Years

On May 9, 2018 Reno celebrated 150 years, but how did we get here? What started as a small town in the 1800's has quickly grown into the city we know today. → Read More

Mental Health Awareness Month

Each year millions of Americans face the reality of living with a mental illness, that's why May is a month to educate and bring awareness to the issue. → Read More

'Get Rattled' for Pet Safety

"Get Rattled" combats snakes and teaches pet safety in the constraints of the law. → Read More

Reno Arch Lights Up Blue in Honor of National Law Enforcement Me

Northern Nevada Law Enforcement agencies and family members of officers who have killed in the line of duty, will gather as the Reno Arch lights up blue in recognition of National Law Enforcement M... → Read More

Reno Post Office Holds Passport Fair

The Reno Post Office at 2000 Vassar Street is holing a special Passport Fair on Sunday, April 25th from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. → Read More

Students Stage Walkouts Nationwide to Protest Gun Violence

Students at more than 3,000 schools across the country are expected to walk out of class Wednesday to protest gun violence. → Read More

Winners Announced for 15th Annual CANstruction Event at Meadowoo

The 15th annual CANstruction event remains underway at Meadowood Mall. While winners have already been chosen for five categories, people can still vote for 'People's Choice' through this Monday. → Read More

Need Help With Your Tax Return? Experts Say File Fast

Tax experts say if you want to get your tax return fast, you are going to want to file as fast as possible. → Read More

Celebrate Valentine's Day With the SPCA

Valentine's Day is just a few weeks away and the SPCA of Northern Nevada is already helping you plan on making it special. → Read More

Campaign for Better Attendance Welcomes Students to School

To get more kids to come to school and be on time, Carson City is taking a positive approach to motivate students. → Read More

Mid-Winter Bald Eagle Count

Tahoe Institute for Natural Science is holding their annual mid-winter bald eagle count with the help of some volunteers. → Read More

Do Pets Make a Good Gift?

Now that the holidays have come and gone, many are returning some unwanted gifts. → Read More

Washoe Lake Flooding Concerns

Due to the incredibly wet winter we received last year Washoe Lake is a lot higher than in previous years, causing some flooding concerns. → Read More

Carson High School Senior Helps Create HOSA Chapter in Middle Sc

One Carson City High School student used her senior project to create a health and science class for Carson Middle School. → Read More

Taking Selfies for a Good Cause!

The next time you take a selfie it could be used for a good cause, Wolf Run Student Housing is teaming up with St. Jude Up 'Til Dawn to help raise money for St. Jude's Children's Hospital. → Read More

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: What to Do?

For the past few months multiple public figures, such as Harvey Weinstein, Charlie Rose and Matt Lauer, have had women accuse them of sexual harassment in the workplace. → Read More

Reno VA Hospital Helping Vets With Opioid Addiction

Opioid addiction has been on the rise across America, it has killed more Americans than the Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam Wars combined, which is raising concern for care advocates for Veterans. → Read More