Monthly Archives: September, 2016
PHOTOS: The Way It Was Rodeo Returns to Virginia City
By Ty O'NeilAn event-filled weekend is planned for Virginia City with both the Victorian Steampunk Parade at noon Saturday, and the "Way It Was"...
North Valleys “Train Town” Development Debated by City Council
A new, 441-acre development called Train Town is proposed to bring 1,300 new homes into Reno’s North Valleys.Located on the Nevada-California border on the...
NV Energy gives $30,000 renewable energy incentive to the City of Reno for solar project
PRESS RELEASENV Energy and the City of Reno have partnered to reduce environmental impacts and save the City money by installing a solar hot...
Washoe County Schools Adding 13 Social Workers | KUNR
The Nevada Department of Education’s Office of Safe and Respectful Learning Environments, established during last year’s legislative session, is funding the addition of more...
UNR Kicks Off Diversity Dialogue Series
Two white police officers and two black students were in the same elevator Thursday at the University of Nevada, Reno and they began a...
PHOTO GALLERY: Advocates Want More Action From City on Affordable Housing And Homelessness
By Ty O'NeilAt 8 a.m. Wednesday members of ACTIONN (Acting in Community Together in Organizing Northern Nevada), alongside members of RISE (Reno Initiative for...
TMCC Considering Tobacco-Free Campus | KUNR
Truckee Meadows Community College is considering becoming a smoke-free campus after receiving a grant that will go towards that effort."Truckee Meadows Community College has...
Downtown Sculpture Park Holding Dedication in November
The Rotary Club of Reno is planning a dedication in November for a new Sculpture Garden in Bicentennial Park. The project will include six...
PHOTOS: RockBar Wednesday Locals Night Featured Dead Letter Disciple and Atlas Frame
Last Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016, saw two of Reno's best local rock bands take the stage at the Rockbar Theater's weekly local's showcase.Both of...
Downtown Arch Makeover Gets Consideration by City Council
The iconic Reno Arch may get a makeover in the near future. Citing vandalism, old technology and cost, the Reno City Council today discussed...