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Northern Nevada local news

Economic Impact of Solar Jobs

The Solar Foundation released data on the number of solar jobs in Nevada by city, county, and congressional district, revealing the economic impact of the industry on the Silver State. Nevada now ranks fourth in solar jobs and second in solar jobs per capita, with 8,371 workers in the solar industry. According to the statewide…MORE

Casino Revenue Declines in February

The Nevada Gaming Control Board says revenue from Nevada casinos was down nearly 4.5% in February compared with February of 2016. The board announced Tuesday that casinos won $945.6 million from gamblers last month. Substantially more than 57% of that, $542 million, was on the Las Vegas Strip, where winnings declined 5% from February 2016 to…MORE

Murder Suspect Bound For Trial in California

A man suspected in the 1976 murder of UNR coed Michelle Mitchell has been bound over for trial in San Mateo County, CA, in two murders there in 1976. Sixty-eight-year-old Rodney Halbower will stand trial for the murders of 18-year-old Veronica Cascio and 17-year-old Paula Baxter. The San Mateo County District Attorney says Halbower is suspected in…MORE

Mansion Burglary Remains Under Investigation

The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate a burglary at Winters Mansion on Old 395 in Washoe Valley. Deputies say the call came from an alarm system about 4AM yesterday. Surveillance video showed there were two people inside the property before law enforcement arrived. Deputies surrounded the property and tried to make contact with…MORE

Inmate Walks Away From Work Detail

The Nevada Department of Corrections is looking for a minimum security inmate who walked from a work detail at the Stewart Conservation Camp in Carson City. 49-year-old Martin Eric Joseph was sentenced in December 2014. He was serving 19 to 48 months for Grand Larceny. He was approved for parole in 2015 but violated it…MORE

Federal Flood Help Approved

The Federal Emergency Management Agency will provide funds to help Nevada communities recover from ongoing flooding that resulted from severe winter storms in February. FEMA designated as eligible Douglas County, including the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California within the State of Nevada, Elko including the South Fork Band of Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone,…MORE

Flood Project Begins in the Stead Area

The City of Reno is continuing emergency flood-protection measures for the industrial buildings that surround Silver Lake in the Stead area. The City of Reno is deploying “HESCO” barriers in anticipation of snowmelt runoff from Peavine Mountain within the West Lemmon Valley watershed, which feeds Silver Lake. These protection measures will assist in preventing flooding…MORE

Meet and Greet Some Real Heroes

Join the Reno-Tahoe International Airport and the High Fives Foundation in welcoming 22 injured U.S. military veterans and athletes,  seven of whom are local, as they begin a week-long adaptive ski program, Military to the Mountains, taking place at Squaw Valley Ski Resort.   Each of the military veterans was critically injured during their service to…MORE

Prepaid Tuition Program Deadline March 31

The state treasurer is reminding you, you can lock in tomorrow’s college tuition at today’s rates for your child before open enrollment for the Nevada Prepaid Tuition program closes March 31st. Payments are affordable and will not change regardless of future tuition increases. Families can choose to pay a one-time lump sum, pay over five…MORE

Business Owners “Brimming with Confidence”

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