Monthly Archives: January, 2019
REPORT: Home Sales in 2018 Decreased While Condo Sales Increased
By Jennifer ReyThe Reno/Sparks Association of Realtors compiled a report this month that showed the sale of 1,310 existing single-family homes in Reno/Sparks during...
Midtown Draws New Talent With Ice Sculpture Competition (Subscriber Content)
Mari Chuy's Mexican Kitchen, located at The Stix in Midtown, held its first Ice Sculpture Competition Saturday and awarded $700 in cash prizes.
Sisolak Signs Order Creating Advisory Panel for Creation of a Cannabis Compliance Board (Subscriber Content)
Governor Steve Sisolak yesterday signed an order establishing an advisory panel tasked with defining the scope of a future Cannabis Compliance Board.
Barefoot in The Park: A Tale of Love and Resolution
Reno Little Theater typically has small casts and works wonders with their talent. "Barefoot in the Park" is wonderfully produced with delightful acting.
Events to Check Out This Weekend: Jan. 24-25, 2019
Reno events to check out for January 24 and 25, 2019.
Point-in-Time Count Aims to Help Homeless Youth
The annual Homeless Youth Point In Time Count took place January 24, 2019, in continued efforts to better understand the number, status, and needs of the Reno area's homeless youth community.
City Donates Land for Affordable Housing
Nine new affordable housing units are coming to Reno as part of a partnership between the Nevada Youth Empowerment Project and Truckee Meadows Housing Solutions.
Area Job Growth Tops Nation, Wages Not Keeping Up (Subscriber Content)
Reno and Sparks have been creating new jobs at a faster pace than any other metropolitan area in the United States, and the region’s overall economic performance ranks 11th in the nation.
REVIEW: “The Artificial Jungle” at Restless Artist’s Theatre
The Restless Artist’s Theatre (RAT) has produced another hilarious murder play, this time with a piece entitled “The Artificial Jungle.”
12 Fraternities and Sororities Reject Agreement With University (Updated)
University of Nevada, Reno fraternities and sororities refused to sign the university's 2019 agreement to maintain standing at the institution.