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'Untouchable’: NV state workers have few ways to hold managers accountable for misconduct
In interviews with more than 30 current and former state employees and a review of state policies, The Nevada Independent found there are limited mechanisms in place to discipline higher-level state employees.
Dry lightning outbreak could spark Northwest wildfires during critical fire conditions
Rounds of thunderstorms moving across the Northwest may trigger a dry lightning outbreak across parts of Oregon, California and Nevada, which could quickly spark fires in those regions recently facing record-breaking temperatures and dry conditions.
Borda wool goes from Gardnerville to the Olympics
A little piece of Carson Valley will make its debut at the Paris Olympics later this month. Gardnerville’s Borda Land and Sheep Co. is one of several contributors to Shaniko Wool Co. in Oregon, which is supplying wool for Ralph Lauren’s Team USA’s opening ceremony parade uniforms for the 2024 Olympics.
Nearly 30 million across West under heat alerts as dangerous, record-breaking temperatures bake region
Tens of millions of people across the western U.S. are continuing to sweat it out as dangerous, triple-digit temperatures broil the region during what has become one of the hottest starts to summer on record.
People: Nick Brunson joins Primary CRE
Primary CRE announced Nick Brunson has joined the company as head of the business brokerage department in the Reno office. Brunson is a second-generation Nevadan who earned a bachelor’s degree in management from UNR in 1988 and Master of Business Administration in 2003. His extensive career ranges from being...
Lightning concerns due to thunder showers
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - Temperatures will stay above average for late July until the end of this week. We could see 100-105 through Thursday and then a cooldown on its way to get us back into the 90′s and high 80′s. Continued moderate-major Heat Risk. Daily thunderstorm chances...
Nearly 250 banned in ‘order out corridor’ law in downtown Las Vegas
Nearly 250 banned in ‘order out corridor’ law in downtown Las Vegas. Nearly 250 people have been barred from stepping foot in and around tourist destinations in downtown Las Vegas since the city broadened its “order out corridor” in the winter, according to a presentation at City Hall this week.
Reno Firefighters Respond to Water Leak
Reno firefighters responded to a water leak. The leak was on the fourth floor of a retirement home. Firefighters say they stayed on scene to help mitigate the problem and make sure power was turned off. They also say several residents were displaced.
Man arrested in Lyon County after multiple assault incidents involving his truck
LYON COUNTY, Nev. (KRNV) — One man was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon in Lyon County on Thursday after running one victim off the road and later causing a different victim to crash her car in a ditch. On July 18, at approximately 9:30 p.m., Lyon County...
With Hard Rock on hiatus and Mohegan departing, San Manuel will be Las Vegas’s only tribal casino operator — for now
With Hard Rock on hiatus and Mohegan departing, San Manuel will be Las Vegas’s only tribal casino operator — for now. Southern California’s San Manuel Indian Tribe is one of three Native American groups currently operating a Las Vegas casino. By the end of the year, San Manuel will be a party of one.
Christina Hall Enjoys Girls’ Night out Amid Josh Hall Divorce
Christina Hall is moving on past her breakup from Josh Hall with the help of a friend. The HGTV star shared a pic of herself with bestie Kristin Rosowski outside the restaurant Delilah at Wynn Las Vegas early July 20. She captioned her Instagram post, “Girls night with my girl,” adding a red heart emoji.
Ergomotion Unveils Unique Adjustable Bases at Las Vegas Market
Ergomotion, the global supplier of adjustable bases, says it is focused on the brand’s “products of distinction” to fight against the commoditization of a category of products becoming more mainstream for their ability to enhance wellness and lifestyle across all stages of life. "We believe commodity bases...
Two-time Olympic PA announcer Tony Lovitt tells the best stories on his Sports Night visit
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Public Address announcer Tony Lovitt has many accomplishments in his storied career. Tony has worked two Olympic games (84 & 96), the Goodwill games, and was recognized as the first to do Volleyball play-by-play on television in 1979. Not only that, Tony has been in...
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