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Someone 2 Know: Community Health Alliance
As health care providers, Community Health Alliance (CHA) serves more than 30,000 patients in Washoe County, many of whom are uninsured, underinsured, or low-income. Reno’s Neil Road Center, alone, serves 4,000 patients every year. Soon it will be able to help even more - a recent decision by the Reno City Council will award $5 million to its new expansion.
Soccer Recap: Damonte Ranch Starts Season with Win at Home
Damonte Ranch gave their fans exactly what they wanted out of a home opener on Wednesday. They never let the Incline Highlanders onto the board and left with a 1-0 victory. The score was all tied up 0-0 at the break, but the Mustangs were the better team in the second half.
Railroad trespassing ordinance passed: Some say 'anti-homeless,' others plead for approval
The Reno City Council voted 4-1 Wednesday to approve a new ordinance that would make enforcement of trespassing near railroad tracks easier. Council member Jenny Brekhus voted in opposition. Under existing Reno and Nevada law, it’s already illegal to trespass on railroad tracks. However, the newly approved ordinance will remove the requirement for...
Olympic medals in hand, Luke Hobson visits and hopes to inspire Reno High students
He's only a few years removed from high school himself. But on Wednesday, Luke Hobson returned to his alma mater, Reno High, to a hero's welcome. Of course, it helps he had two Olympic medals with him, both won at the Paris Olympics this summer. ...
Bridge replacement project begins in Reno
On Wednesday, U.S. Sens. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) joined U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and local officials to celebrate the beginning of construction on the Arlington Bridges Project. The project will replace two structurally deficient bridges built nearly 100 years ago. The bridges have the worst structural rating of any bridges […] The post Bridge replacement project begins in Reno appeared first on Transportation Today.
After taking step forward in Vanessa Valentine's first season, Nevada soccer eyes more
In head coach Vanessa Valentine's first season at Nevada, the women's soccer team was picked to finish last in the 12-team Mountain West preseason poll. Nevada defied those expectations, finishing 6-10-5 overall and 4-6-1 in conference to finish sixth in the league and make its first conference tournament appearance in 10 years.
Lassen Lightning U8 Travels to Carson City for Fastpitch Tournament
The Lassen Lightning 8U team traveled to Carson City last week, playing games against Nevada Hotshots 8U, Nevada Sharks 8U, Fallon 1908 8U and the Nevada Crushers 8U in the Northern Nevada 8U Tournament. Photos and information submitted by. Coach Keith Honea. Lassen Lightning 8U got on the board in...
The floor is yours: Tell us what's on your mind in Nevada
Vice President Kamala Harris and Tim Walz were in town. Senator JD Vance, former President Donald Trump's running mate, has been here. Does that really make a difference to voters, or have we made up our minds already?. Then, the Las Vegas Raiders are back in Las Vegas after training...
Reno's former homeless shelter to be converted to 136 units of affordable housing
Plans are in place to convert Reno's former homeless shelter off Fourth Street into 136 units of affordable housing following a narrow vote by the Reno City Council. Ulysses Development Group was chosen as the buyer for the two buildings located at 315 and 335 Record St. The Reno City Council approved in...
Prep football preview: New-look Bishop Manogue aims to defend regional and state titles
With high school football beginning this month, we’re previewing each Northern 5A team. Today's team: Bishop Manogue. Last season: 10-2 overall, 5-0 league; first out of six teams in 5A Division II; won regional and state championships. Coach: Ernie Howren (59-22 overall, 31-5 league, four regional titles in seven...
Lance and Lea return to Carson City with full band
Lance and Lea gave Carson City a taste of their music last March when they played as a duo, and now the couple returns with a full band to really rock the town at Saturday’s Levitt AMP Concert Series hosted by the Brewery Arts Center. The country rock and...
Northern Nevada Dream Center’s Back to School Bash Friday
Northern Nevada Dream Center’s sixth annual Back To School Bash is happening Friday from 6-8 p.m. at the Marv Teixeira Pavilion at Mills Park in Carson City. The dream center will be distributing backpacks stuffed with school supplies to students in need, free groceries for families, and other surprises.
Carson High School students restore the Block C
Carson High School athletes and staff gathered Tuesday morning to rebuild and restore a Carson City landmark. Members of the Carson High football and cheerleading squads, along with coaches, spent the early morning hiking nearly two miles out to the grounds where the 'C' was originally constructed in 1924. The...
Close collaborators: Madein, slated to open this summer, will do triple-duty as a coffee shop, restaurant and bar
A tide change is happening in the Mayberry Landing shopping center on the corner of McCarran Boulevard and Mayberry Drive. The positive response to the stylish and ambitious Claio Rotisserie represents a new direction for the Mayberry-Highland Park neighborhood. The latest addition to the shopping center is Madein Food and...
Local business owners hope to bring more family-friendly events to Reno
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - Rachel Macintyre, owner of Wandering Wyld, and Will Truce, owner of Black Rabbit Mead Co. stopped by Morning Break to share several fun, family-friendly events happening at Black Rabbit Mead Co. and other locations around Reno this month. Folky Folks. Humbletown performs. Sunday, August 18 from...
Reed High girls basketball coach Joe Vega leading Tonga's first U15 girls basketball team
Tonga's first under-15 girls basketball team recently met in the Biggest Little City to train ahead of its games in Australia later this year. Leading the squad is Northern Nevada native Joe Vega, who is Reed High's head girls basketball coach. "It's a huge, huge honor," Vega said of coaching...
In Rare Split, City Council Goes Against Staff Recommendation on Plans at Former Shelter Compound
In a rare split from a staff recommendation and from usual allies, Mayor Hillary Schieve and council woman Naomi Duerr joined Jenny Brekhus and Meghan Ebert in voting to sell the former Record street shelter compound to the Ulysses Development Group, which offered a higher offer than other bids and an all affordable housing concept.
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