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Elected officials in Sparks spoke about pandemic recovery and housing during the annual State of the City Address on Monday.
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The Washoe County School District hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Procter R. Hug High School in Sparks, Nev., Tuesday. It’s the first time in almost two decades that the district has opened a new high school campus.
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One of two emergency shelters for victims of domestic violence in Washoe County has been ordered by a judge to close later this month. KUNR’s Jose Davila IV sat down with Lucia Starbuck to learn more.
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The candidates for Sparks mayor, and two city council seats open this election cycle, will advance directly to the general election. That’s due to a change to the city’s charter under Senate Bill 82, which was passed in the last legislative session and says that if there are only two candidates running, their names won’t appear on the primary ballot. KUNR’s Michelle Billman spoke with Tabitha Mueller, a reporter for The Nevada Independent, to break down what we know about these races so far.
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Read or listen to the news headlines for Friday, April 8 2022.
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Here are your local news headlines for the morning of Wednesday, July 7, 2021.Washoe County Reports Second Delta COVID-19 DeathBy Lucia StarbuckWashoe…
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Donald Trump Jr. held an in-person rally in Sparks on Wednesday, less than 24 hours after the first presidential debate of the 2020 campaign.About a…
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New apartments are set to open next year on the Sparks Marina shoreline. KUNR contributor Kaleb Roedel of the Northern Nevada Business View has the…
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Artown is in its 23rd year. The month-long festival is something many look forward to. There are nearly 500 total workshops, exhibits, events and…
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The city of Sparks was recently awarded a $50,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, and they hope residents will have a say in how to spend…