NPA Member Spotlight features a series of monthly interviews with NPA members from the newsrooms and business operations of newspapers throughout the state. The interviews are conducted by Kim Palchikoff, an award-winning journalist who has written for the Las Vegas Sun, New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Los Angeles Times …
Read More »Dennis Myers dies after stroke
Longtime Nevada journalist and historian Dennis Myers died Monday after being taken off of life support at Renown Regional Medical Center. According to family members, he suffered a massive stroke the previous week. He was 70. Here are several remembrances from the Reno News & Review, where he had been …
Read More »How rural newspapers can win open-records battles
by Al Cross Small, rural newspapers can win open-records battles with state agencies and beat larger news outlets at covering big stories in their communities, says a journalist who spent most of his career at a metropolitan daily but has returned to the business of publishing a rural weekly. Les …
Read More »Award Winners to Present at NPA Convention
Journalists who won major awards in this year’s Nevada Press Association Better Newspaper and Magazine Contest will discuss their reporting and storytelling techniques in a special program that will be featured at the 2019 NPA Annual Convention and Awards Banquet. The Las Vegas Review-Journal and The Nevada Independent will organize …
Read More »City of Reno to buy Reno Gazette-Journal building
After two years on the market, the building housing the Reno Gazette-Journal for more than 40 years is being sold to the city of Reno for new police headquarters. Here’s the RGJ’s story on the City Council’s action in July. At the same time the RGJ’s parent company put the …
Read More »Mental Health Column #9
No-Stigma Nevada: When General Practitioners Pass Out the Prozac. By Kim Palchikoff Most patients don’t choose their primary care physician based on their doctor’s knowledge of mental health. Usually they ask whether the physician is taking new patients and accepts their insurance. But for Nevada, a state with a notoriously severe …
Read More »Mental Health Column #8
It’s all about the cash: Modern Psychiatry in Nevada No-Stigma Nevada by Kim Palchikoff Las Vegas is known around the world for a lot of things— blackjack, booze, bikini-clad pool parties. And cash. Lots and lots of cash. And there are doctors in town — psychiatrists, to be specific — who will …
Read More »Nevada newspapers sold to Pacific Publishing
CARSON CITY, Nev. — On Thursday, Aug. 1, 2019, Pacific Publishing Company acquired from Sierra Nevada Media Group the assets of the Carson City Nevada Appeal, Gardnerville The Record-Courier, Fallon Lahontan Valley News, and Reno Northern Nevada Business View publications Nevada News Group, a division of Pacific Publishing, will be …
Read More »NPA Member Spotlight: Jeff Mullins, Elko Daily Free Press
NPA Member Spotlight features a series of monthly interviews with NPA members from the newsrooms and business operations of newspapers throughout the state. The interviews are conducted by Kim Palchikoff, an award-winning journalist who has written for the Las Vegas Sun, New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Los Angeles Times …
Read More »Public Notice 101
Generally, a public notice (also called a legal ad) is placed with the classified section of a newspaper in the county of jurisdiction where the court action is taking place. Public notices in Nevada can be published only in newspapers that are qualified by state statute to run notices. Here …
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