Daylight saving time officially ended over the weekend and for some people, that means getting off work when it's already dark out. More than our sleep routine, driving habits will also have to adjust.
Hundreds of people will be out Trick or Treating on Thursday. With kids running around in dark costumes and often without flash lights, it can be dangerous.
Local law enforcement agencies are busy out on the streets enforcing pedestrian safety laws, in response to an increase in fatalities on the roads.
University of Nevada, Reno Police Department says they've been receiving a steady amount of complaints from pedestrians about dangerous drivers. They also receive many complaints about cyclists and skateboards on and around campus.
Reno Police Department and the City of Reno say they want to make sure that everyone celebrating New Year's Eve has a safe and enjoyable experience by offering tips to keep everyone safe.
The Reno Police Department is reminding everyone in the community to stay safe this Halloween. They have a few tips for parents to help them stay vigilant this holiday.
The Nevada Department of Transportation says there will be periodic lane closures on Sun Valley Boulevard for constructing pedestrian safety improvements.
With 2015 coming to a close, the City of Reno and the men and women of the Reno Police Department want to ensure that everyone who is going to downtown Reno for New Years Eve has a safe and enjoyable experience.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval says he's sick to his stomach with the state's transportation authority for not doing enough to prevent pedestrian deaths.