CTOS trains 11,600 first responders in 11 U.S. cities for the World Cup, ensuring safety at one of the largest international sports events this summer.
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The Reno City Council awarded contracts for horse protection and park accessibility, accepted grants for wildfire reduction, and discussed arch maintenance.
Joe Lombardo's support for Trump's policies leaves Nevadans facing higher costs, plummeting tourism, and increased unemployment, deepening the state's crisis.
Reno accepts a $120,000 grant from the Reno Rodeo Association to enhance accessibility at Idlewild Park Splash Pad, benefiting children with disabilities.
Nevada Dems Chair Daniele Monroe-Moreno criticizes Trump's State of the Union, highlighting high costs, health care cuts, and rising unemployment.
Sierra Tots opens spring registration for ages 2-4 with activities for motor-skill development. Join the open house March 2 at Evelyn Mount Center.
Despite the Supreme Court ruling against Trump's tariffs, Lombardo endorses new policies that burden Nevada families, costing them over $1,700 annually.
The SCOTUS ruling against Trump's tariffs, supported by Lombardo, highlights the significant economic strain on Nevada, worsening costs for businesses and families.
BLM grants ROWs for fiber optic lines in Lassen, Plumas Counties, enhancing rural broadband under California's SB 156 initiative for better connectivity.
BLM seeks public comments on selling 2,062 acres to Atlantic Richfield for Anaconda Mine cleanup, aiming to ensure effective site remediation in Lyon County.






