Yearly Archives: 2018
New Exhibition Highlights WWII Relief Efforts
SPONSORED POSTThe Wilbur D. May Museum is proud to open its newest exhibition on Sept. 5. "Work, Fight, Give: American Relief Posters of WWII"...
PHOTOS: Construction Kicks Off with Midtown Party
Midtown and the Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) hosted a pre-playa block party Thursday, Aug. 23 to raise awareness of the upcoming construction coming to...
Concrete Association Launches “Smart Roads” Campaign
The Sierra Nevada Concrete Association this week announced an advertising campaign to increase the use of concrete for road projects.
Local Band Alert: Athena McIntyre
Local Band Alert: ThisisReno takes a closer look at local bands in this series of 5-minute interviews. This week we chat with Athena McIntyre.Local...
Ronald McDonald House Cash Donations Stolen From Sun Valley McDonald’s
The Ronald McDonald House of Northern Nevada is asking for the community’s help identifying an individual who stole a donation canister at the McDonald’s restaurant at 140 West First Avenue in Sun Valley.
REVIEW: “Animal” at Restless Artists Theatre
By Victoria JanickeIt’s no wonder “Animal” playwrite Clare Lizzimore extended its shows by a week even before it hit New York’s center stage more...
RSCVA Board Approves Raise, Bonus for CEO After Positive Review
The Reno Sparks-Convention and Visitors Authority (RSCVA) board on Thursday gave CEO Phil DeLone a glowing review for meeting goals and awarded him a...
School District Still at Odds With State Over Funding
The Washoe County School District is pushing back – again – against the state over complex funding formula that led to a $6.5 million budget deficit last year, a hole that was eventually filled once the funding gap was recognized.
Ag. Foundation Announces Inaugural “Jump on the Bus” Tour of Nev. Destinations
This Fall, “Jump on the Bus,” the Nevada Agricultural Foundation’s (NAF) first bus tour of scenic rural communities.
VIDEO: Learn About Your Water at TMWA Facilities Tours
Learn how Truckee Meadows Water Authority (TMWA) produces clean water and energy by touring TMWA’s hydroelectric and water treatment plants this September. All tours are free and only require a reservation to attend.