Monthly Archives: July, 2017
Washoe County Library Branches Offering Free Solar Eclipse Glasses (UPDATED)
UPDATE: The initial lot of 500 glasses has been depleted. An additional 2,000 have been ordered and are anticipated to arrive at the branches...
VIDEO: Is the Growth in Northern Nevada Real? Now and in the Future
By Kylie Rowe |Â @KyRoBiz
Kylie Rowe is the Vice President of Corporate Relocation at Dickson Realty, an ambassador for Reno, Sparks, and Lake Tahoe.In a...
Tony G’s Blues Jam a Thursday Delight at Sparks Lounge
This one is for all the blues fans in northern Nevada. There is a little-known secret that needs to be let out of the...
PHOTOS: Countdown to Great Reno Balloon Race
The Great Reno Balloon Race (GRBR) is just under 40 days away and it’s looking to be better than ever.With Reno’s wet winter the...
CANFEST Returns to Reno for the Ninth Year
Reno’s Original International Canned Beer Festival is Back
SPONSORED POSTCANFEST, Reno’s Original International Canned Beer Festival, will return to Reno for its ninth annual event...
Game Night Out With Reno 1868 FC
Story and Photos by Brianna SullivanIf you haven’t been to a soccer game in Reno, you’re missing out.Reno 1868 FC, the city’s new professional...
School District to Parents: Avoid Waiting Until Last Minute To Register Children
With the first day of school looming, parents and guardians who haven’t already signed up their children for kindergarten in the Washoe County School...
PHOTOS: Midtown Art Walk a Colorful Community Event
The Midtown Art Walk took place Thursday, July 27, combining all that Midtown has to offer along with great weather.The event officially began at...
City Council Mulls Affordable Housing Problem — Again
"We’ve done nothing but sit up here and talk about how important this issue is." -- Councilman Paul McKenzieAffordable housing was top-of-mind -- again...
Whitney Peak Executive Named To RSCVA Board
A millennial was named on Thursday to the Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority (RSCVA) board, a governing body filled mostly with Baby Boomers who...