Bank Survey Says Businesses Optimistic

A Nevada State Bank survey says small business owners are brimming with confidence about the economy. 77% believe Nevada’s economy is headed in the right directions, 69% believe the same about the national economy. That confidence level was less than 41% last year. Also nearly 36% of businesses say they plan to increase staffing in…MORE

Man Dies in Parking Garage Fall

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office says a Fresno man died in a fall from the parking structure at Harveys Casino in Stateline at Lake Tahoe. Deputies were notified of a man with a traumatic injury next to the parking structure along Highway 50 at 3AM Sunday.  It appears 29-year-old David Garcia fell from the upper…MORE

Proposal Could Restore Rooftop Solar Industry

The Assembly Subcommittee on Energy will hold a hearing on a proposal to restore Nevada’s rooftop solar industry. AB 270, by Assemblyman Justin Watkins, would restore the once-thriving rooftop solar industry in Nevada. The industry virtually ground to a halt after the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada in 2015, changed costs and credits for homeowners who…MORE

Work Underway on Storm Drain Project

The City of Reno is asking residents for patience during an upcoming road construction project to complete utility work on the Highland Canal Storm Drain Project. Starting today there will be construction on West 4th Street in both directions between Exit 8 off Interstate-80 and Woodland Avenue. The section of road will be closed to…MORE

ACLU Wants to End The Death Penalty

The Nevada ACLU is getting behind a bill that would ban the death penalty in the state. The bill is AB 237. The ACLU argues, with no company willing to sell the lethal drugs, executions are already stalled. They also say a capital case costs taxpayers half a million dollars more than non death penalty…MORE

Senate Committee Votes to Restrict Heli-hunting

A Senate committee has approved a bill to regulate helicopter hunting. It would bar helicopters from taking hunters, big game and equipment to remote areas, unless the landing area was established by a government agency and is accessible by a public road. Sen. Pete Goicoechea, told members of the Senate Natural Resources Committee that the…MORE

School Sports Bill Under Consideration

If your charter, private or parochial school doesn’t offer a sport, and the Nevada public school you’re zoned for does, a new bill would allow you to participate at that public school. Current law allows home-school students to play for their local school, but Senate Bill 252 expands that access. Sen. Pete Goicoechea says this…MORE

Chick-Fil-A Coming Soon to Reno

The owner of Reno’s first Chick-fil-A chicken restaurant franchise says he hopes to open in late spring or summer of 2017. The location on South McCarran just west of South Virginia, where Marie Callendar’s restaurant used to be, will need about 100 employees. The franchise, which was started in 1946, has about 2,000 locations, mostly…MORE

City Hall Parking Garage Closed For Repairs

The Reno City Hall parking garage is closed to the public today for repairs. Limited parking will be available on the ground floor of the parking garage for vehicles displaying handicapped parking placards. City Hall visitors can park at the Cal-Neva parking garage on floors 7, 8 and 9 in the interim. The City Hall…MORE

City Hall Parking Closed

The Reno City Hall parking garage will be closed to the public starting at 5 a.m. Monday, for repairs. Limited parking will be available on the ground floor of the parking garage for vehicles displaying a handicapped parking placard. City Hall visitors can park at the Cal-Neva parking garage on floors 7, 8 and 9…MORE