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City of Reno hosting sixth cooking class for seniors
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - The City of Reno will be hosting a sixth cooking class for senior citizens next week. The free class will be held at the Reno Elks Lodge on July 25 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and be taught by Chef Johnathan Chapin. The class will include affordable meals, taste testing, and items from stores that people can find around town.
Reno's third-party vendor overcharges for kids summer camp
Reno, Nev. (News 4 & Fox 11) — Some parents who send their kids to Reno summer camps were overcharged overnight. A parent reached out to News 4/Fox 11 who said their child is registered for Vacation Station, a weekly camp at a Reno recreation center. The price is $130 per week. But the parent said she woke up to find that she was charged $810. That's more than six times the regular price.
Galena High alum Ian Gilligan fires off four birdies to make cut at Barracuda Championship
Round two of the 26th annual Barracuda Championship set the field for the tournament's final two days, with 65 professionals and one amateur making the +13 cut from a field of 155 professionals and one amateur in the Modified Stableford scoring format. At the top of the leaderboard is rookie...
Stockton City Council takes first steps towards new ethics rules in wake of grand jury report
The Stockton City Council may be inching towards new ethics rules following a San Joaquin County Gand Jury June report that said some of its members were “complicit in the deterioration of comradery, trust, respect, and ethical governing.”. The Council’s Legislation and Environmental Committee met on Wednesday and asked...
Crews on Scene of Fire Near Lear Boulevard
--- Original Story, 2:30 p.m.:. The Reno Fire Department is on scene of a fire near Lear Boulevard. The fire is about one half of an acre and is fully contained. No buildings were involved, and no injuries have been reported, but some power poles were charred. According to NV...
Next edition of Reno Memo to be carved on a cave wall somewhere
Pay for your news like a grown adult -- it's only 25 cents for two months! The entire planet is reeling from a global tech outage described as the largest in history. Reno has suffered ... um ... three flight cancellations and 30 flight delays. So it's not really hitting us terribly hard, but airport officials are expecting a ripple effect, especially considering it's happening on a Friday in the middle of vacation season. Beyond that, banks, hospitals...
What to know about $40M soccer stadium proposed at Reno's South Valleys Regional Park
The Biggest Little City could be home to professional soccer once again, if plans for a South Reno soccer stadium are approved. The Washoe County Open Space and Regional Parks Commission received a $40 million proposal for an outdoor soccer stadium and training facility in South Valleys Regional Park in late June. Wendy...
Preparing for the Great Reno Balloon Race
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - The Great Reno Balloon Race has unveiled some new improvements to the event. This includes a new sustainability measure to use only solar and battery-powered energy and discontinue diesel generators. There will also be added activities and fun giveaways for kids. This is the 43rd anniversary...
Back From Break, Rainiers Open Quick Homestand Tonight
The All-Star break is over, and it’s time for baseball to resume. The Rainiers are home for a quick three-game weekend series against the Reno Aces before going off on the road again. Many of the players arrived back in town yesterday, and there was even an optional workout...
'Fill the Bus' Back-to-School Drive Final 2024 Event
The final donation drop-off event for the eighth annual 'Fill The Bus' school supply drive takes place next Friday. This series of donation drives will benefit more than 10,000 Washoe County School District students and their families who rely on this kind of community support to prepare for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year.
Dollars and Sense: Financial planning for dealing with the loss of a loved one
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - The loss of a loved one is never easy, but when you have to make complicated financial decisions in the midst of your grief, the loss can be even more challenging. Edward Jones financial advisor, Ashley Hicks, stopped by Morning Break to share ways you can help yourself and your family be financially prepared in the event of an expected or even unexpected death.
RUSD’s Summer School Program Provides More Than Just Credits
Rocklin Unified School District offers a four-week secondary summer school program aimed at helping students from Rocklin, Victory, and Whitney High Schools recover necessary credits for graduation. But the program is not just about getting credits — it is about giving struggling students a second chance to pull through.
Watch NSN Tonight's special Friday show at the Barracuda Championship
NSN Daily's Friday episode was taped from the back deck at the Barracuda Championship at Old Greenwood. You can watch the full show at the bottom of this page with a segment-by-segment recap below. Segment 1: Recap of Barracuda Championship first round/Interview with tournament director Chris Hoff. Segment 2: Interview...
Safeway will not be in Twelve Bridges anytime soon
A new sign at the intersection of E Joiner Parkway and Twelve Bridges Drive appeared last week, leading community members to believe a Safeway was coming soon to the Twelve Bridges area, but it is not. According to city officials, Safeway has not put in an application for a project...
Potters pitchers pull through in victory
A committee of pitchers was the difference Tuesday night, as five arms combined for a dominant performance in a 4-1 victory over the AE Express at McBean Stadium. Lincoln handed the ball to Tyler Moore to start the game, and he kept the Express off the board for three innings. Moore allowed four hits and struck out two.
Roseville to crack down on illicit massage activity
ROSEVILLE, Calif. — The Roseville City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to approve an ordinance increasing requirements for massage businesses. According to Roseville, the main reason for updating the municipal code is to address challenges with illicit massage business activity. Of the 150 to 200 massage establishments or independent contractors in the city, about 30 are engaged in illicit massage activity, Community Service Officer Erika Broussard said at the meeting.
States force green transition in public transportation despite taxpayer burden
(The Center Square) – Despite a hefty taxpayer price tag, several states are requiring cities to transition their public transportation to emitting zero greenhouse gasses. Since 2022, seven states have passed laws to transition to zero-emission school buses. In Illinois, a law passed last year requiring all transit agencies to purchase zero-emission buses by 2026. Similar legislation was passed in California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland and New York. ...
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