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Yearly Archives: 2016

Ryan Gonda Selected for School Board

A number of candidates were up for a trustee position on the Washoe County School District (WCSD) Board of Trustees, and today the board...

Permanent Burning Man Staging Area Gets Nod From County

A Burning Man staging area north of Gerlach received approval today from the Washoe Board of County Commissioners to change the property to a...

Countdown to Reno Craft Beer Week May 13-22

Close to 40 Events on Tap in the Second Annual Celebration of Craft Brewing Event list at www.renocraftbeerweek.comSPONSORED POSTClose to 40 events are already on...

PHOTOS: Atreyu at Cargo

By John TucknessView a photo gallery below.Heavy metal rockers Atreyu headlined a four band rock show at the Cargo Concert Hall located inside the...

Performing Arts Association Awards Money to Local Schools

The Sierra Nevada Performing Arts Association (SNPAA), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization recently awarded $3,600 to the winners of the inaugural Washoe County High School...

Junk the Junipers to Prepare for Wildfire Season

Residents are encouraged to help protect their neighborhoods against wildfires and participate in the “Junk the Junipers” event from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., May 21.The University of...

REVIEW: University of Nevada, Reno Department of Theater and Dance’s Spring Dance Concert

Nicholas-Martin Kearney | Photography: Dana PhotoZen NöllshDespite a dreary weekend of wet weather from April 28-30, the creative juices were overflowing, resulting in a...

Eye-Witness Accounts Differ From Reno Police in Use-of-Force Case (Watch Video)

The Washoe County Sheriff's Office (WCSO) is investigating a use-of-force case by the Reno Police Department (RPD), and eye witnesses are disputing published accounts...

PHOTOS: Day 2 of The Sculpture Fest

Day two, Saturday, of the sculpture fest brought hundreds of people to downtown. The sculpture and river fests continue Sunday, May 8, 2016.

VIDEO: Downtown Festivals Get People Moving

The 2016 River Fest and Sculpture Fest had people downtown by the hundreds moving and shaking. Both festivals continue through Sunday.

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