Washoe County Holding a Career Fair Next Week

If you’re just entering the job market, or looking for a career change, then make plans to attend Washoe County’s Career Discovery Day at the coming up September 13th at the Washoe County Administrative Complex.MORE

Carjacking Suspect Arrested After Robbing Burner at Knife-Point

The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a suspect for carjacking a woman who was leaving Burning Man. Investigators say about 4PM Tuesday, the victim reported a man had just stolen her car at knifepoint, just outside the Burning Man entrance. She stopped to help the man by the side of the road. She said…MORE

Road Closures Near The Site of The Boot Fire

The wildfire burning along Highway 395 between Topaz and Bridgeport, California has shut down 395 until at least 6 a.m. today. The Boot Fire has burned about 3,000 acres in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Evacuations remain in place for the Bootleg, Chris Flat and Sonora Bridge Campgrounds, plus the Leavitt Meadows Pack Station and Campground…MORE

Nevada Assembly Candidate Accused of Sexual Assault

The Nevada Department of Public Safety is investigating sexual assault allegations against Dennis Hof, the owner of several legal brothels. He’s also a GOP candidate for assembly in District 36. Hof has been accused at least three times since 2005. The investigation was requested by Carson City. Hof says the accusations are fabricated political attacks.MORE

Nevada Wants to be The First State to Connect State Parks With Wi-Fi Coverage

Nevada wants to be the first state to connect visitors at all state parks to Wi-Fi coverage. The state will carry out the plan by partnering with Viasat, a communications company specializing in outdoor connectivity networks nationwide. Eric Johnson, administrator for Nevada State Parkssays the long-term goal is to ensure the millions of park guests…MORE

The Evelyn Mount Community Outreach Program Ending After 42 Years of Service

Evelyn Mount’s Community Outreach food giveaway program says the program is ending January 1st, after 42 years of operation. According to a news release, people are being asked to NOT donate food or money, the statement says, “We have enough to continue through the 2018 holidays. We wish to thank the community for many years…MORE

TMCC Investigating Misconduct Charges Against a Part-Time Professor

The Reno Gazette Journal is reporting, Truckee Meadows Community College is investigating previous misconduct against a part-time professor. The paper says allegations that Joel Hunter had an inappropriate relationship with a student were made in 2014 when he taught at Arizona State. Hunter has worked at TMCC since 2015 and is teaching three online ethics…MORE

GOP Registrations Continue to Trail Democrats

Republicans trailed Democrats in active voter registrations by another 2,000 people in August, according to new numbers from Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske. Democrats have been reversing lost ground from earlier this year, when their advantage dipped to just over 59,000 active registered voters. The party now has over 68,000 more active registered voters than…MORE

Scholarships Available at Western Governor’s University

Western Governors University will award $750,000 in scholarships to aspiring students who apply to WGU by September 30th. The Back to School Scholarship, WGU’s largest scholarship offering to date, is valued at up to $2,000 per student, and is open to new students in any of the more than 60 bachelor’s and master’s degree programs…MORE

Fire Put Out in Sun Valley

Reno Fire crews knocked out a fire at a mobile home near Nina Avenue in Sun Valley. The fire was first reported about 10:30 a.m. Wednesday.  There’s no immediate word on how the fire started. One firefighter was treated for heat related illness.MORE