Monthly Archives: November, 2016
May Museum: See The World in Watercolor
SPONSORED POSTThe Sierra Watercolor Society returns to the Wilbur D. May Museum, with a new exhibition of original watercolor paintings. Local and regional artists...
Nevada Can’t Determine Impact of Marijuana Legalization, Other Ballot Measures
By Kyril PlaskonVoters are already punching touch screens nation-wide, making the call on decriminalizing marijuana. Official state documents published in Maine, Arizona and California...
OPINION: Heidi Gansert For State Senate District 15 (sponsored)
SPONSORED POSTThe people of Northern Nevada deserve and should expect that the officials they elect to represent them should be of the highest caliber....
First Syrian Refugee Family In Reno Trying To Overcome Past Traumas | KUNR
Home means Northern Nevada for several refugee families. They’ve recently moved to the region as part of the United State’s 2017 commitment to resettle...
VIDEO: Playa Art Park Opens Downtown Nov. 10, 2016
Playa art is being installed downtown, and sculptures will be featured as part of the city's efforts to mitigate blight.The Reno Playa Art Park,...
Opinion: Let’s Talk Pot
By Tim Conder, Co-Founder and CEO, Blackbird LogisticsSince the first dispensaries opened in Summer 2015, the growth of the medical marijuana industry in Nevada...
Dakota Access Pipeline Subject of Teach-In at UNR
Story and Photos By Ty O'NeilThis Wednesday, Nov. 2, the Native American Student Organization hosted a teach-in at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR)...
RSCVA Interviews CEO Candidates, Selection To Be Made Soon
By Carla O’DayThe Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority (RSCVA) interviewed Thursday the top two candidates for its CEO position, which has been unfilled for...
New Climbing and Fitness Facility Breaks Ground Near Downtown
Mesa Rim Climbing and Fitness Center held a groundbreaking ceremony yesterday for its new 24,000-square-foot location on Harvard Way.The five-story building, near downtown, is...
Council Mulls Affordable Housing on City Properties
The Reno City Council is being asked to move fast on the potential development of affordable housing on city-owned properties.While Mayor Hillary Schieve is...