Reno, NV News Roundup (9/3/25)

Nevada’s enduring storyteller: Senior KOLO correspondent Ed Pearce, nearing 80, receives the Nevada Association of Broadcasters’ Northern Nevada Lifetime Achievement Award after six decades of award-winning news coverage — find out why peers call him the state’s top storyteller.

Church to buy downtown theater: Living Stones Church has announced a roughly $5 million deal to purchase Reno’s Riverside Theater and open it six days a week as part of the city’s revitalization — find out how.

Lake Tahoe Pride marches in Reno: Lake Tahoe Pride is set to make its debut at Northern Nevada Pride on September 6, parading down California Avenue with a new banner and inviting allies to show their true colors — find out how to join.

Old call center, new purpose: Storage Pro is converting a 102,781-square-foot former Wells Fargo site at Vassar Street and Terminal Way into 600 climate-controlled units as part of a 160,000+ sq ft storage surge— find out why investors are betting on Reno’s storage boom.

44th balloon races lift off: This weekend at Rancho San Rafael Park, the Great Reno Balloon Races return with remote-controlled exhibitions, special-shaped giants from Darth Vader to Mango the Seahorse, and first-come tethered flights — check out what’s in store.

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