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Monthly Archives: March, 2019

Service and Emotional Support Animals in Public Spaces

SPONSORED POSTBy Jennifer McMenomy, Allison MacKenzie LawIn recent years, there have been many changes made in public spaces such as restaurants, movie theaters, retail...

County Commissioners Appoint Greg Smith to Nevada Assembly

A retired labor administrator was named by Washoe County commissioners on Tuesday to fill a Sparks assembly seat vacated earlier this month. Greg Smith replaces state Assemblyman Mike Sprinkle, who resigned his District 30 seat March 14 over allegations of harassment.

School District Confirms Lawyer Hired to Conduct Two Investigations

The Washoe County School District has hired an outside attorney to conduct two investigations into allegations against the district.

Soccer-Themed Story Time Planned Thursday at Sparks Library

Reno 1868 FC has scheduled a free soccer-themed story time for families from 3 to 4:30 p.m. March 28 at Sparks Library, 1125 12th St.

National Security Expert Updates Nevada Legislators on Electric Grid Vulnerabilities, Solutions

Vice Admiral Lee Gunn, U.S. Navy (retired) presented key findings of the “National Security and Assured U.S. Electrical Power” report to the Nevada Assembly’s Growth and Infrastructure Committee on Thursday.

Tiny Homes Village Groundbreaking Event Expected This Summer

Reno's first tiny homes village, "Hope Springs," expects to break ground this summer.

Council to Hear Prado Ranch Proposal Wednesday

The city’s Planning Commission in January recommended that the City Council deny approval of the Prado Ranch project.

REVIEW: The DoughBoys Empire Grows Strong (Subscriber Content)

DoughBoys Donuts recently opened their third shop in the space formerly occupied by The Little Donut in Spanish Springs.

PHOTOS: World Water Day Film Screening (Subscriber Content)

In observation of World Water Day, The Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada (PLAN) hosted a film screening and panel discussion on Friday at the Joe Crowley Student Union on the campus of the University of Nevada, Reno.

REVIEW: “End Days” at Restless Artist’s Theatre

“End Days” follows a family of three a few years after the horrific 9/11.

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