Yearly Archives: 2014
Reno Little Theater launches 80th season with Glass Menagerie
Reno Little Theater launches its 80th season this month, making the company Nevada’s longest-running community theater. This incredible milestone season kicks off with the...
Complimentary sunset yoga at The Summit
The Summit invites all yoga lovers to attend a complimentary sunset yoga session Thursday, September 18, at 6:30 p.m. Partnered by athletic apparel company,...
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist discusses “Who Stole the American Dream?”
Tuesday, September 16, at 6:30 p.m., Sundance Books and Music hosts an evening with bestselling author, Pulitzer Prize winning reporter, and Emmy Award winning...
Man dead after being stabbed
On September 9, 2014 at officers responded to the area of Vassar and Kirman on the report of a stabbing.Upon arrival, officers located a...
Sheriff announces the Washoe County Detention Facility will no longer accept ICE Detainers
Washoe County Sheriff Michael Haley announced today that his office will no longer hold people in custody at the Washoe County Detention Facility based solely...
Inaugural comic-con comes to Reno Sept. 14, 2014
The Sands Reno / Reno Comic-Con comes to Reno Sept.14, 2014, bringing a day of comic books art, anime, sci-fi, cosplay and sci-fi to...
Sierra Nevada Corporation’s Ozmens Pledge $5 Million for New Center for Entrepreneurship
University of Nevada, Reno alumni Fatih Ozmen ’81 M.S. (electrical engineering) and Eren Ozmen ’85 MBA have pledged $5 million to create a new...
Cooperative Extension offers workshops on making trees more drought resilient
Prolonged drought can have severe and long-lasting effects on trees. University of Nevada Cooperative Extension, in partnership with the Nevada Division of Forestry, will...
RTC receives $16 million for 4th Street – Prater Way project
The Regional Transportation Commission of Washoe County was notified it will receive $16 million for transportation and transit enhancements for the 4th Street/Prater Way...
OPINION: Tesla likely to generate just 3,000 jobs, could reduce many others
LAS VEGAS — Nevada’s new Tesla deal makes “utterly no sense,” says NYU Global Research Professor Richard Florida, writing yesterday on The Atlantic’s CityLab...