High Water Sign.jpg May 20, 2022 May 20, 2022 Updated May 20, 2022 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save As featured on +2 City of Reno and partners unveil "High Water Mark" commemorative wayfinding sign These High Water Marks have been used in other states to promote an understanding of the historical significance of flooding. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Currently in Reno 38° 38° / 32° 9 AM 44° 10 AM 50° 11 AM 55° 12 PM 59° 1 PM 63° Watch 2 News Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesDayton man arrested on felony child abuse chargeInter-Tribal Council of Nevada overdraws alleged $1.6 millionWoman killed in head-on crash in Mineral County identifiedReno firefighters extinguish car fire in north RenoNHP identifies Sparks woman who died in Sun Valley Blvd. crashDriver killed in crash on U.S. Alt 95 in Yerington identifiedSouth Carolina returns to the NCAA championship game in a showdown with newcomer UCLAMatt Basile: Reno's urban forester, cutting down on the city's stinkiest treesDayton man killed in dirt bike crash in Storey CountyFinal report on deadly Castle Peak avalanche released Videos {{title}} {{summary}} Notifications Settings You don't have any notifications. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. Topics Breaking News Subscribe
+2 City of Reno and partners unveil "High Water Mark" commemorative wayfinding sign These High Water Marks have been used in other states to promote an understanding of the historical significance of flooding.