With redevelopment agency funding in place for further Legends at Sparks Marina construction, the promise of 250 construction jobs is providing economic hope during the recession.
Washoe's decline to 12.2 percent, based on a mid-month survey of employers and other market estimates, is more a reflection of a stagnant or declining workforce than outright improvement in the job market, said Bill Anderson, chief economist at the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.
A 20-year-old Sparks man has been arrested on multiple charges of statutory seduction, convincing at least three girls around age 15 to have sex with him.
As the recession cuts into public dollars available provide services and programs, Sparks is getting a lifeline through a private grant that will help disabled residents enjoy recreational opportunities in the city.
Trial continues this afternoon in Washoe District Court for a 23-year-old man accused of drag racing in 2007, and causing the deaths of two men and serious injuries to another.
A 16-year-old boy was held trial Monday afternoon on charges of beating to death and robbing a homeless man who owed him money for allegedly urinating on his stereo speakers.
Construction of a controversial road linking Sparks to southeast Reno should proceed sooner rather than later if cost is not to escalate and opportunities to improve Steamboat Creek are not to be lost, transportation officials say.
A 32-year-old ex-felon remains jailed on charges he was drunk and fatally shot his estranged wife's relative, who intervened during a heated confrontation with the woman's mother.
Wild horse advocates said they have no recourse but the courts after federal land managers rejected their request for an immediate moratorium on mustang roundups.
Investigators say the 23-year-old man shot by Reno police Sunday may have been responsible for as many as five robberies in the past five days-- all apparently committed with a toy gun.
The city of Sparks plans to hold a public workshop next week to receive input from residents on proposed goals and policies that would support Sparks' comprehensive master plan, officials said.