A Bay Area-based health care giant and one of Reno’s major health care companies pushed back against talk of a potential merger or acquisition as both companies continued to strengthen ties after ...
The Elephant Fire has decreased from 42% containment early on July 15 to 31% by Wednesday evening. However, crews have still made significant progress on putting out the wildfire that is burning less ...
The two primary winners for Reno mayor, Kate Marshall and Kathleen Taylor, spent 5 times more than the 2022 primary winners. Reno City Council member Devon Reese spent the most per vote and came in ...
An 18-year-old who hit and killed a cyclist and seriously injured another while driving under the influence was sentenced June 11 to 25 years in prison, according to the Washoe County District ...
A developer announced lease openings for a new project as it prepares to break ground on a large industrial complex in Reno. Development is gearing up for the Red Rock Commerce Center in Reno’s North ...
Reno police seek the public's help identifying a suspect in a May 28 aggravated battery in downtown Reno. Police said in a news release that the battery occurred around 11:45 p.m. near the ...
“Joe Lombardo,” Nevada’s governor says during a May 15 traffic stop when a Las Vegas police officer starts to explain why he’d been pulled over. After the officer says it was for a red light violation ...
Hundreds of new apartment units are on the way in Sparks as another residential project breaks ground. Lewis Apartment Communities confirmed that it just broke ground on the Santa Barbara at Kiley ...
As cases of a parasitic gastrointestinal disease that causes "explosive diarrhea" continue to rise across the United States, Nevada has not reported any cases linked to the outbreak. "There have been ...
Big entertainment, small prices. There are a few dozen events this weekend for $20 or less, including live theater, three free movie screenings, more than a dozen concerts, World Cup watch parties and ...
Reno's charter committee says removing "heteronormative" language would recognize all citizens and reflect inclusivity goals. About 70 instances of "he or she" and "his or her" would be replaced. It ...
It may be difficult to believe, but summer is nearing its midway point. Nevadans looking forward to fall may want to know ...