Ally Audio: Who’s running for office in Nevada? What’s up with Reno PD? And what’s it like in Truckee following tragedy?

Check out the latest edition of Sierra Nevada Ally’s podcast

On this edition of the show, we’re getting into some of the latest news headlines from around the region, including who has declared their intention to run for public office, ahead of Friday’s deadline for non-judicial races.

Then, we’ll have a conversation with our Tahoe Contributor, Kayla Anderson about the community reaction in Truckee following the tragic avalanche that killed nine people in the backcountry last month.

Story links and sources:

https://thenevadaindependent.com/2026-candidate-filing-tracker

https://www.nvsos.gov/elections/election-information/2026-election-information

https://archive.is/YxlO9

https://www.kolotv.com/2026/03/11/miller-resigns-nevada-commission-post

https://post.nv.gov

https://archive.is/W2T0s


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Music for the show comes from local band, People with Bodies.

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Authors

Noah Glick is an award-winning journalist, audio and podcast producer, and writer, whose work has been heard nationally on NPR, Marketplace, Here & Now, and more. He is a multiple regional Edward R. Murrow Award winner for his reporting on climate, energy, and housing.

Noah brings his years of experience to the Sierra Nevada Ally, where he will serve as Executive Editor, overseeing the organization’s content strategy, audio production, and editorial oversight. His goal is to create content that helps readers become more informed about the world around them and to inspire everyone to think more critically and see the world with a little more kindness and understanding.

Hannah Truby is a reporter, photographer, and managing editor at The Sierra Nevada Ally, specializing in long-form features and explanatory journalism. Her work explores the intersections of civic life, culture, and the environment, with a focus on human-centered, nuanced storytelling. She holds a Master’s in Journalism from the University of Nevada, Reno, and a B.A. in English and German linguistics, bringing a deep reverence for language, culture, and place to every story she tells.

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