With the recent walkout by students across our region and the nation, we thought it’d be a good time to take a look at some of the more prominent youth movements throughout the country’s history. The ...
Students across Washoe County took part in a nationwide walkout to protest the actions of federal immigration officers.
On this Ally Audio, Noah is joined by Multimedia Director and reporter Alex Couraud to talk immigration. For essentially the ...
She lives in the high desert at the base of the Sierra Nevadas in Carson City, NV amidst the searing heat, the biting cold, ...
The celebration of Black excellence and resilience continues in Carson City despite efforts by the Trump administration attacking Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives. We want to hear from you ...
I have deep roots in Carson Valley. I learned to swim at the Carson Valley Aquatic Center, where I was taught to monkey-tree-rocketship my way through the water. My mother taught special education at ...
As more people move into the Truckee River watershed, demand for water is increasing while more and more nonpoint source (NPS) pollution is making its way to the river. Nearly half a million people ...
Air Liquide, an international industrial gas company, projects their new hydrogen plant in North Las Vegas will finish construction in November of this year. Although hydrogen production plants have ...
While there have been many close calls over the years, no U.S. ski resort had experienced a strike in more than 50 years—that is, until last last month in Park City, Utah. After 10 months of ...
Walker Lake now has 57.5% of the water needed to restore the lake’s fishery. Photo credit EcoFlight With an annual average precipitation of just 10.3 inches, Nevada is the driest state in the nation.
Those of us who live in the western Great Basin Desert, up in the foothills on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada, are all too familiar with a wind that is known locally as the Washoe Zephyr.
When the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law was passed in late 2021, the U.S. Geological Survey received an influx of funding to support the mapping of areas with potential deposits of critical minerals.