Monthly Archives: March, 2018
High School at Wildcreek, Hug Refurbishing Delayed One Year
The opening of the new high school at the Wildcreek Golf Course has been postponed a year, as well as the refurbishing of Hug...
School District Reverses Course on Student Suspension After National Walkout (Updated)
NOTE: This article includes profanity in the context of a quote and may not be suitable for everyone.The Washoe County School District (WCSD) announced...
PHOTOS: Rain Brings Minor Flooding to Downtown
Hours of rainfall on Thursday raised the banks of the Truckee River and caused some minor flooding in downtown Reno. Photographer Ty O'Neil captured...
Endangered Tree Species Featured in New Arboretum Exhibit
By Samuel SheridanThe Wilbur D. May Arboretum, known as a sacred spot for reflection amongst the nearly 4,000 plant species on display, features a...
Cooperative Extension Hosts “Grow Your Own” Gardening Classes
The University of Nevada Cooperative Extension has scheduled a series of "Grow Your Own, Nevada!" workshops statewide that start next month and are geared...
RSCVA: Wolf Pack Basketball Team Bringing Welcome Attention to Region
The Nevada men’s basketball team takes the court in Atlanta in a few hours as slight favorites in the NCAA tournament South Regional’s Sweet...
OPINION: Do Students Have A Constitutional Right to Ask Congress to Get Off Their F*cking Asses?
By Jerry SnyderOn the day of the National Student Walkout, a protest seeking legislative action relating to school shootings, Noah Christiansen, a 17-year-old student...
TMWA to Help Fund Water Innovation Campus
Funds for the new Nevada Water Innovation Campus and dollars to support pilot testing operations at local reclamation facilities were approved Wednesday by the...
Motel Demolitions Begin; Jacobs Promises To Preserve Some Neon Signs
Demolitions of west downtown motels, some of which are being appealed, started today. The El Rey was being torn down around 1 p.m. while...
Forum on Gun Violence, Student Safety Brings Varying Viewpoints
A forum with local leaders Tuesday that addressed guns and student safety attracted a panel of local leaders to McQueen High School, along with...