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  1. Student fees to cover cost-of-living salary increases for Nevada higher ed faculty

    Students will pay for Nevada faculty salary increases starting next year. According to a Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents meeting agenda published Friday, the regents will vote on one of two options to cover legislatively approved cost-of-living salary adjustmen
  2. Fecal vandal prompts classrooms to be locked at University of Nevada

    A vandal has defecated and urinated in several classrooms in two buildings at the University of Nevada, Reno in recent weeks. Few details have been shared with the campus community. Faculty and instructors were taken by surprise when they were locked out of classrooms previously
  3. USS Nevada sailor places wreath on ship’s memorial

    Richard Ramsey served on the battleship at Normandy and in the Pacific By Steve Ranson, Nevada News Group One of the greatest warships that sailed for the U.S. Navy has been eternally etched into the Silver State’s history. The USS Nevada, which first saw action during World War I a
  4. FBI investigating suspicious letters mailed to election offices, including Nevada

    Nevada is among at least six states where election offices received suspicious letters in the mail. The Secretary of State’s office on Thursday said the Federal Bureau of Investigation was looking into the matter, along with the U.S. Postal Service and state law enforcement. No fu
  5. New court filings describe ‘toxic’ work environment, culture of ‘fear and mistrust’ at the University of Nevada, Reno 

    Documents filed last week as part of a harassment lawsuit against the University of Nevada, Reno reveal more about the alleged toxic environment within the university’s communication studies department. Jimmie Manning, the chair of UNR’s communications department, in mid-October
  6. A dozen horses dead from roundup activities in eastern Nevada

    EUREKA, Nev. — Animal welfare advocates are outraged by a series of wild horse deaths in a Bureau of Land Management roundup taking place in Eureka County a few hours east of Reno. The BLM reported just five horses died during the roundup—including two from injuries sustained dur
  7. Judge denies change of venue request in criminal case against sheriff’s sergeant

    Douglas County District Court Judge Thomas Gregory this week denied a motion to disqualify the Second Judicial District Court from the trial in the case of former Washoe County sheriff’s sergeant Dennis Carry, who faces seven felony charges . Carry is accused of bigamy, burglary, f
  8. Reno Council appeals blocking of ‘Neon Line District’ signs despite public pushback

    The Reno City Council on Wednesday voted to appeal a decision regarding Jacobs Entertainment’s proposed “Reno Neon Line District” signage, which Judge Connie Steinheimer rejected in district court. Dozens of constituents provided public comment , all of whom either asked the counci
  9. Journalist detained and threatened with arrest by Reno Police at downtown protest

    Journalist and photographer Eric Marks was threatened with arrest during a gathering in support of Palestine on Friday . Marks said he and a few other media personnel were on the Virginia Street median in front of the Bruce R. Thompson federal courthouse, taking video footage and
  10. Pilot deaths mark the end of the annual air races in Reno

    Today’s deaths of two “expertly skilled pilots” mark the end of the Reno air races . The two pilots, Nick Macy and Chris Rushing, died in a landing accident. Families of the two pilots who died today were notified, and the remainder of the event was canceled, air race officials sa
  11. Katelyn Newberg of the Las Vegas Review Journal covers the Clark County School District's changing of their email confidentiality policy following District Court Judge Danielle Chio's recent ruling over their public records dispute with the American Civil Liberties Union. Judicia

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