Money Approved For Anti-Bullying Hotline

  Money Approved For Anti-Bullying Hotline – The legislative Interim Finance Committee has approved spending $114,000, for a new anti-bullying hotline. Legislators passed an anti-bullying bill last session that called for the hotline as a way to reduce bullying-related suicides. The state will work with the Crisis Call Center, which runs a suicide prevention hotline.…MORE

Not Everyone Loves New Appeals Court

  NOT EVERYONE IS PLEASED WITH THE NEW APPEALS COURT – The new appeals court committed an unethical act, when they rejected a lawsuit against the Governor, a former Attorney General, and members of the state prison system. That’s according to Tonja Brown, an “Innocence advocate” who says the dismissal was improper, because all members of…MORE

State Treasurer Proposes ESA Changes

TREASURER WANTS TO CHANGE ESA – State Treasurer Dan Schwartz has proposed some changes to Nevada’s Education Savings Account program, that would allow more parents to qualify for subsidies to send their kids to private school. Schwartz wants to exempt kindergartners and children of active-duty military personnel from the requirement to attend public school for…MORE

Companies Are Hiring In Reno

  LOOKING FOR WORK? – There are more than a few options for northern Nevadan’s looking for jobs.  Amazon is getting ready to staff up for the holiday season, and is hosting a job fair early next month to fill seasonal positions at their fulfillment centers.  Amazon plans to hire over 100,000 people, and a…MORE

Changes To The Volunteer Fire Program

  CHANGES TO THE VOLUNTEER FIRE PROGRAM – The Washoe County Board of Fire Commissioners has approved measures to change to the Volunteer Fire Program. They would replace contracted volunteer services with a volunteer force governed by policy and best practices – administered by Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District. The changes would also simplify and…MORE

Police Search For Assault Suspect

Police Search For Assault Suspect – The Reno Police Department responded to the area of Second & West Streets on a report of an injured man with a head wound around 10:30 last night. According to witnesses the injured man had been in a verbal altercation with two unidentified men which then turned physical. The…MORE

New Safepack App Could Improve UNR Safety

  NEW SAFEPACK APP IMPROVES UNR SAFETY — Texting, tweeting, sharing, commenting, liking and swiping are constant activities in a student’s daily routine. Now that Police Services at the University of Nevada have launched a mobile safety app, students won’t have to look beyond their smartphone for safety resources. “SafePack” is the mobile app that gives…MORE

Southeast Connector Back In Court

  SOUTHEAST CONNECTOR BACK IN COURT — The legal battle over the environmental impacts of the Southeast Connector Project is back before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The appellate court rejected a request in July to issue an injunction blocking completion of the $290 million project. The Upper Southeast Communities Coalition says the…MORE

Rare Nevada Quarter Worth Six Figures

  RARE NEVADA QUARTER WORTH SIX FIGURES — A coin minted in Carson City in the 1870’s was just sold here in Reno, and thanks to the rarity of the coin, the sellers got more than six figures for it. The coin is an 1873 no arrows quarter that was minted in the beginning of that year,…MORE

Why Nevada Bans Sports Betting Sites

  WHY NEVADA BANS SPORTS BETTING SITES — Nevada’s gaming Control Board has ordered sports betting sites like Fan Duel and Draft Kings to stop operating in the Silver State, until they can get a gambling license and be regulated like our sports books are. The decision was made by regulators last week, but the…MORE