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Tahoe Bears Don’t Like Selfies

U.S. Forest Service is reminding everyone who plans to head to Taylor Creek Visitor Center in South Lake Tahoe for the salmon spawn on the way, don’t take any bear selfies. It’s been a big problem out at the park, so much so that rangers considered closing the park altogether last year. Keep in mind…MORE

Wildfires Prompt Emergency Hunt

The Hot Pot and Izzenhood fires have prompted the Nevada Department of Wildlife to order an emergency mule deer doe hunt. Because the fires burned around 200 square miles of critical habitat for the deer, it’s going to be difficult for the number of deer out there to compete with each other, and survive. The…MORE

Crews Knock Down Fire Near The River

The Reno Fire Department put out a small fire between the Truckee River and the Grand Sierra Resort property last night, just before 9 o’clock. Firefighters estimate the fire burned an area about 30 feet by 20 feet. There is evidence that the fire could be linked to a nearby homeless camp.MORE

More Burning Man Art Coming to Downtown

Two empty lots in Reno will soon be home to an art installation courtesy of Burning Man 2016. The City Council approved a lease agreement to install the art at lots currently hosting dirt and sidewalks after two motels were demolished earlier this month. Six sculptures have been recommended for the project.MORE

Impairment Played Role in Tragic Crash

Alcohol and drugs were factors in a head on crash on Somersett parkway, that killed a young woman and her unborn baby August 5th. Christopher Gonzalez, who also died in the crash, was driving on the wrong side of the road and had a blood alcohol level of .14 , which is almost twice the legal…MORE

Clean Energy Project Commending The Governor

The Clean Energy Project is commending Governor Brian Sandoval and his New Energy Industry Task Force, which Tuesday made a series of legislative and regulatory recommendations to implement clean energy policies in 2017. Among them, limits on the amount of fossil fuel electric utilities can produce, expansion of financing programs for residential and business clean…MORE

North Valleys Library Needs Your Help

The North Valleys Library is looking for help as it gets ready for upgrades, after being open for 40 years. The branch serves communities on the east side of Peavine Mountain. Library officials say the planned expansion is estimated to cost more than $30,000. The upgrades are geared toward improved service delivery, and include adding…MORE

Washoe Commission Appoints Legislators

Three people have been appointed to fill legislative vacancies by the Washoe County Commission. They are new 13 District State Senator Julia Ratti, new 15 district Senator Jesse Haw, and new Assembly member for District 25 Dominic Brunetti. The “Hurry up” on these three long vacancies comes in advance of an October Special Session to…MORE

Taxpayer Groups Join Raiders Opposition

Two more groups are coming out against a proposed $1.9 billion domed football stadium in Las Vegas, which will be considered by lawmakers next month. Anna Thornley, president of the Nevada Taxpayers Association, says 57 percent of their board is opposed to increasing hotel room taxes to help pay for the dome’s construction. Nevadan’s for…MORE

Progressive Groups Against Stadium Plan

Progressive groups, and conservatives are speaking out against the plan to raise hotel-room taxes, to put 750 million dollars toward a new football stadium, in an effort to lure the Oakland Raiders to Las Vegas. The governor is expected to call a special session of the Legislature in about two weeks, to vote on the…MORE