As the government shutdown reached day 38, we talked to the Reno-Tahoe International Airport and travelers about to see how they were being affected by FAA-mandated flight reductions.
Today the Interim Funding Committee approved $30 million in funding for food banks. Local food banks are thankful for support and are encouraging continued volunteerism.
On day 24 of the government shutdown, people in northern Nevada are concerned about the future of benefits such as SNAP and WIC.
The price of gold has passed $4,000 an ounce for the first time ever. This comes amid economic uncertainty in the United States.
The Nevada Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation is offering guidance on unemployment benefits for federal employees affected by the government shutdown.
Some residents living in Markleeville will lose water service for about 10 hours next Thursday.
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo has issued a statement on the government shutdown, while the Governor's Office has taken a look at possible state impacts.
A bill to fund the government for the next 45 days passed out of the House and Senate just hours before the government was set to shut down.
A U.S. government would worsen air travel disruptions by forcing TSA agents and Air Traffic Controllers to work unpaid.
The restaurant tells us they actually ran out of bread and meat from the high demand.