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Monthly Archives: February, 2019

Daybreak Developers Sue City Over Denied Development (Subscriber Content)

The developers of Daybreak, a south Reno housing development, sued the City of Reno last week after the Reno City Council denied the development in a near-unanimous vote last year.

Storey County Defamation Case To Consider Who Is a Journalist

Lance Gilman sought $15,000 in damages against Storey Teller Editor Sam Toll for alleged defamation.

Enter A New Reality With Need 2 Speed

Need 2 Speed is introducing an exciting, new virtual reality attraction to the Reno market.

County Approves Wildcreek Land Transfer

The Washoe Board of County Commissioners today approved a land transfer for the Wildcreek Golf Course to the Washoe County School District.

Junkee Clothing Exchange — Your Costume Source in Midtown

Junkee Clothing Exchange & Antiques, located in the heart of Midtown Reno, can help you put together your St. Patrick's Day costume.

Addressing Reno’s Housing Crisis (Opinion)

Nevada puts 15 low-income units on the market each year. At that pace, we’ll be caught up in 800 years.

Singer, Songwriter Matthew Howlett Entertains Music Lovers

Matthew Howlett is a singer-songwriter based out of Reno, Nevada, and host of The Library’s open mic and the “Art after Dark” podcast.

Youth Bicycle Camp Registration Begins

The Reno Bike Project will offer youth cycling camps during the Washoe County School District spring break.

What’s That Sound? 6 Ways To Stop Negative Thinking

Are you ready to turn off these negative thoughts and thrive in your business?

General Contractors’ Group Recognizes Two Construction Leaders

A Sparks-native and a long-time construction attorney, who for 25 years guided the industry through a myriad of complicated and controversial issues, were honored...

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