Monthly Archives: July, 2015
Fire divorce: County files $1 million counterclaim
Washoe County is accusing Reno of "infantile" retribution in wake of fire divorce.
Even as the city of Reno and Washoe County take tentative steps...
Climbing, Fitness, Yoga Gym Coming to Reno
Mesa Rim Climbing and Fitness Center is opening an indoor climbing facility in Reno.The company is based in San Diego, operating two existing California...
Slide the City Event Quietly Canceled
The Slide The City event scheduled for August 22, 2015 on Ralston Street has been canceled. According to a statement circulated by the City...
Immunizations Encouraged Before School Starts
The Nevada State Division of Public and Behavioral Health and Immunize Nevada encourages parents to have their school-age children immunized now to avoid extended...
Energy Efficiency Coalition Meeting July 16
On July 16th, the Energy Efficiency Business Coalition of Nevada will meet from 4-6 p.m. at the CUBE in Midtown. They will be reviewing...
PHOTO GALLERY: A Sneak Peak of the 2015 Great Reno Balloon Race
The Great Reno Balloon Race debuted today its new poster, some new balloon designs and some great Dawn Patrol beer by Great Basin Brewery....
Solar companies say NV Energy misled them on cap limit
Less than two months after solar companies and NV Energy reached a compromise on a controversial energy policy, the two groups are rehashing their...
VIDEO: Rock, Funk, Jazz and Reggae Band to Headline Sands Farmers Market July 9
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtxuU_Pl134&feature=youtu.beSPONSORED POSTBrothers Gow, hailing from San Diego, combine rock, funk, jazz and reggae influences with thoughtful lyrics and deep grooves.They’ll perform Thursday, July 9...
Atlantis Receives Award of Excellence
The Atlantis Steakhouse and Bistro Napa in the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa received the prestigious Wine Spectator Award of Excellence this week.Wine Spectator's Restaurant...
BLM: Burning Man yet to resolve health, safety issues
Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal, BLM: Burning Man yet to resolve health, safety issuesWASHINGTON – A month and a half before the scheduled start of...