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Storm update: Tahoe schools closed, mountain passes reopen, more snow on the way

Tahoe-area schools are closed due to snow and most mountain highways have reopened, although a massive rockslide has closed Hwy. 208 near Yerington.

 

Interstate 80 closed due to whiteout conditions; Northern Nevada state offices closing early

Travel outside the Reno area will be difficult today as multiple surrounding highways and interstates are closed due to snow and mudslides.

 

Reno median home price falls to lowest point in year and a half; Sparks dips below $500,000

Unit sales for homes in Reno-Sparks are also down by more than a third compared to the same period last year.

 

First meeting of 2023: WCSD votes in new leadership

Smith, who has two children in the district, takes the role held last year by Angie Taylor, who resigned after being elected to the state assembly.

 

Reno jumps to 18th top growth city in U-Haul index; Nevada also climbs up state rankings

Reno and Henderson make the top 25 high-growth cities, according to national moving truck rental company U-Haul.

 

Reno Public Market soft opening attracts 12,300 visitors at former Shoppers Square site

Reno Public Market attracted the guests over a span of four days as it gears up for its grand opening in late January.

 

'I'm sorry this happened to you': State biologists discuss emotional toll of euthanizing wildlife

Biologists face an awful task sometimes- killing wildlife that is injured or deemed a public safety threat. Two biologists shared stories with the RGJ.

 

Gov. Lombardo declares propane delivery emergency in Nevada

Widespread delays have caused a drop in propane supply as Nevada grapples with another round of winter weather

 

Reno police officer shot, 1 of 2 suspects dead in shooting at Reno apartments

Reno police officers returned fire on 2 suspects. One officer was hit and is in serious but stable condition.

 

Tired of the snow and rain? A brief respite is in sight, but more storms are on the way

Forecasters are predicting a dry Thursday and Friday, but more wet weather is headed to Reno after this gusher blows through.

 

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