Truckee Meadows Fire & Rescue has sites open for people to bring green waste to safely dispose of.
Residents in the Reno area can now reserve dumpsters for wildfire mitigation through a new partnership. Â
The Reno Fire Department is teaming with State Farm and Waste Management to provide neighborhoods with large dumpsters to dispose of flammable vegetation and yard waste.
Residents are invited to participate by bringing the appropriate waste accepted at each event.Â
The green waste dumpsters at the stations will be made available to the public until full.Â
The Reno Fire Department will have dumpsters out so you can get rid of vegetation for free this weekend.
Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve, in partnership with Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful (KTMB), will host a Reno River Community Clean Up on Saturday, …
The organization Green Vibe World held a Truckee River clean up on Sunday March 20th, 2022.
Authorities in Portland, Oregon, again declared a riot Sunday night after protesters marched to union building, blocked the road and set dumpster fires.
Washoe County Sheriff Deputies arrested a man for illegal dumping. Washoe County Sheriff Deputies, inmate work crews, and community members then came together to clean up the massive illegal dumping ground in Sun Valley.