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Two film companies start up in Northern Nevada
The staff of Northern Nevada Studios, left to right: Jacob Bricklin, vice president, Daniella Calais, VP of leasing, Jarrett "Dean" Grimes, CEO and Mitch Wiseman, VP accounting.
Suspect in fatal Tahoe crosswalk accident pleads guilty to felony charges
This story has been corrected to reflect the maximum possible prison term for Mr.
Sierra Nevada College honors largest-ever graduating class
Photos courtesty Frank Fisher Student Rebecca Lynn Lincoln gave the invocation, then sang the National Anthem before she graduated with a degree in Entrepreneurship.
Former IVGID trustees face Nevada ethics charges
The Nevada Commission on Ethics will hold a hearing to determine if a pair of former district trustees violated state law by allegedly failing to disclose conflicts of interest and accepting improper gifts regarding votes they made 20 months ago in favor of discounted meals for a group of residents.
List of Memorial Day Holiday Closures
Most Washoe County offices will be closed Monday, May 27 for the Memorial Day holiday.
CA man pleads guilty to 2 Tahoe pedestrian deaths
A Northern California man faces up to six years in prison after pleading guilty to reckless driving causing the death of an Incline Village couple who was hit in a pedestrian crosswalk at Lake Tahoe in December 2011.
Bear Euthanized after Entering Incline Village Condo
Nevada wildlife officials say they were forced to euthanize a bear that entered an Incline Village condominium because the bruin posed a danger to the public.
Bear shot after breaking into home in Incline
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. -- After a 325 pound bear significantly dismantled a home in Incline Village last night, the bear was shot and killed, according to Chris Healy with Nevada Department of Wildlife.
Save the Date for Summer Symphony in the Sierras
Tahoe is typically not a destination for those seeking a dose of culture . However, that is about to change.
BLOG: Incline Village's fight for independence
As part of a recent presentation the IVGID board I was assigned to research and present a history of independence movements in Incline Village/Crystal Bay.
Relentless thief still taking Lake Tahoe crawfish traps
Do you have a band or are you a performer with an upcoming gig that you'd like us to know about? We... It's not that easy to catch crawfish in Lake Tahoe.
Washoe County, NTCD win award for erosion control
Washoe County Community Services, in collaboration with the Nevada Tahoe Conservation District and Gradex Construction recently won the Best in the Basin Award for Erosion Control for a new project in Incline Village.
Reno Bighorns holding free dance clinic tomorrow
Reno Bighorns are offering a free dance clinic tomorrow. WHEN: Saturday, May 11, 2013, Noon - 3 p.m. WHERE: Vertical Fitness The Reno Bighorns are partnering with the Carson City Beauty Academy to host free dance clinics throughout the summer.
'The Wild' OK for kids; too tame, familiar for adults
A new study shows that men who have hair loss from the top and in front of their heads are more... Bridget the giraffe, Samson the lion, Larry the anaconda and Nigel the koala ride into Times Square in 'The Wild.' / Publicity photo MPAA rating: G Length: 85 minutes Director: Steve "Spaz" Williams Where playing: Century Theaters, Carson City, ... (more)
Incline Village has "Best Tasting Water in Nevada"
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. -- Incline Village General Improvement District has been awarded the "Best Tasting Water in Nevada" title for a second consecutive year.
Letter carriers Stamp Out Hunger collection is May 11
Northern Nevada letter carriers will again help Stamp Out Hunger! with your help on May 11 to help the rapidly increasing number of northern Nevadans who are struggling with hunger.
DUI fees for Nevada specialty courts draws opposition
Judges and some lawmakers raised concerns Tuesday about a bill that would impose a $500 assessment on DUI offenses to fund Nevada specialty courts.
Assistant sheriff's career begins and ends with Washoe Jail
Lisa Haney was working blackjack and roulette tables at Harveys Lake Tahoe when she heard the new Washoe County Jail was hiring.
May's dedicated to older Americans
The events are being held in celebration of May's Older Americans Month, which was established in 1963 under a different name when 17 million living Americans had reached their 65th birthdays.
City, rose society hold floral arrangement workshops
The Reno Rose Society, the city of Reno and the recently formally-recognized Reno Ikenobo Study Group are hosting a number of floral arrangement demonstrations and workshops in the Reno area to teach the public more about arranging with roses.