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2 search firms in the running to help pick next Reno-Tahoe tourism chief

Reno-Tahoe's top tourism authority will be picking one of two search firms this week as it kicks off its third CEO search in less than eight years.

 

Vegas Golden Knights owner buys Bently distillery in Minden. What we know

Bently Heritage Estate Distillery in Minden acquired by Bill Foley's Foley Family Wines company.

 

Body found in Truckee River in Sparks. Here's what we know

Sparks Police Department and Sparks Fire Department confirm that a man's body was found in the river in Sparks.

 

Know your Reno: How the Biggest Little City ended up with 3.1 iconic arches

The iconic Reno Arch has undergone several transformations in its three versions over nearly 100 years of history.

 

Election system upgrade on Washoe County's spending plan for $1 billion 2024 budget

Washoe County plans to spend down its rainy day fund on one-time projects including an election overhaul and regional dispatch services.

 

Don't panic – smoke at Reno airport runway Wednesday is from a full-scale disaster drill

Don't worry if you see smoke coming from a runway at the Reno airport on Wednesday morning — it's from a full-scale simulated disaster drill.

 

Andelin Family Farm in Sparks gives up hope that missing lamb will come home

Gone nearly two weeks, Marilyn the lamb was taken during the night from Andelin Family Farm.

 

Bill to protect abortion patients from prosecution elsewhere heads to Lombardo's desk

Senate Bill 131 would prohibit Nevada from assisting in the arrest or extradition of someone charged in another state for a crime related to reproductive health care services such as abortion.

 

Raley's Keystone grocery store in Reno is reopening this week

Raley's location on Keystone Ave. and Seventh St. was closed for several months for major remodeling work.

 

8-year-old dead, 4-year-old brother missing after being swept away in closed California river

Neither child wore a life jacket and the river the children were swept away in has been closed for recreational use due to hazardous conditions.

 

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