Reno, NV News Roundup (8/24/25)

UNR debuts Tulloch Business Building: The new $160 million, five-story, 128,000-sq.-ft. facility in the Mathewson Gateway District has opened as faculty and students move in, boasting cutting-edge labs, a 300-seat auditorium and the only Bloomberg terminals in Nevada’s public university system — find out.

New iPhone scam warning: Scammers posing as customer service reps leave urgent voicemails about fake iPhone charges to trick you into calling them back and handing over personal data — learn what to watch for.

Reno VA facility enhancements: The Department of Veterans Affairs has added $800 million to its FY 2025 Non-Recurring Maintenance program—bringing total spending to $2.8 billion—for upgrades and repairs nationwide, including a study and survey of cast iron fittings and A307 bolts at the Reno Medical Center — learn what upgrades are planned.

Axe-wielding hero rescues driver: On Skyline Boulevard, Ira Victor grabbed his splitting maul to shatter a stalled Tesla’s rear glass and free an unresponsive motorist in medical distress — find out what drove him to act.

From New York to Reno: Connected Future Labs relocated its headquarters to the University-backed Innevation Center in midtown Reno, where makerspace resources and academic ties helped it launch the EmotiBit sensor and surpass $1 million in sales — learn what makes this move a game-changer.

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