On June 15, 2026, Reno Police arrested a suspect at 260 East Parr Blvd after shots were fired in a trailer, following a report of an alleged shooting.
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Reno starts its 2026 Rolling Recreation season with a free movie night on June 20 at Miguel Ribera Park, fostering community spirit and outdoor fun.
A rollover crash on Veterans Pkwy at 00:16 AM left one driver ejected and dead. Reno Police and Fire Departments responded to the tragic scene.
Nevada Democrats, led by Aaron Ford, are focused on countering the Lombardo-Trump economy's impact on families, emphasizing affordability and jobs.
Nevadans face $2,900 extra costs in a week under the Lombardo-Trump economy, with inflation and energy prices rising, impacting families and businesses.
BLM's final review of the 400-MW Purple Sage Energy Center opens a 30-day protest period, potentially impacting renewable energy development in Clark County.
The BLM renewed and reassigned Crescent Dunes rights-of-way near Tonopah, NV, from Tonopah Solar Energy, LLC to Tonopah Energy Center LLC.
Stage 1 fire restrictions in northeast Nevada start June 12, 2026, due to fire danger, impacting multiple counties and agencies until October 31, 2026.
Reno offices shut on June 19, 2026, for Juneteenth, marking freedom from slavery and promoting reflection on racial equality and justice.
Reno seeks resident feedback on its 2027-2029 Strategic Plan draft, guiding city services, investments, and future planning for community growth.




