Monthly Archives: July, 2019
UNR Rethinks Advanced Manufacturing Research (Subscriber Content)
Leaders of the University of Nevada, Reno, are trying to find ways to keep an advanced-manufacturing research initiative alive even though the State Legislature didn’t approve the funds that were expected to be its cornerstone.
Fire Marshal: Boiler Room Source of UNR Explosion, All Dorms to be Inspected
State Fire Marshal Bart Chambers determined the explosion at the University of Nevada, Reno’s Argenta Hall started in the dormitory’s boiler room and said all campus dorms will be inspected starting today.
Urban Roots Seeks Funding to Increase Teaching Capacity
Urban Roots, the nonprofit that teaches children through garden-based learning, is about half way to its goal of funding two outdoor additions to its Second Street Teaching Farm.
County Employees Getting Raises
Washoe County commissioners on Tuesday approved cost-of-living raises the next three years for employees in bargaining units.
Annual Pops on the River Returns July 13
Reno Phil’s Pops on the River makes a comeback for the orchestra’s 51st season with A Night at Woodstock on Saturday, July 13.
Jacobs Entertainment Installs “Neon Line” Sculptures on Fourth Street
Jacobs Entertainment released today images of sculptures to be installed on the Fourth Street corridor.
CARSON: Advocates to End Domestic Violence to Host 26th Annual Taste of Downtown
Advocates to End Domestic Violence will be hosting the 26th annual Taste of Downtown (The Taste) event on July 20, 2019 in historic downtown Carson City.
Discrimination, Harassment Lawsuit Filed Against TMCC
Truckee Meadows Community College administrators were named last week in a federal lawsuit filed against the college for gender discrimination, retaliation, and wrongful termination.
LifeStatus360 Moving to Downtown Reno’s 200 South Virginia
Basin Street Properties, a prominent Northern California and Northern Nevada real estate investor and developer, has signed a lease with LifeStatus360 for 2,510 SF at 200 South Virginia in Reno, Nevada.
REVIEW: “Sense and Sensibility” at Reno Little Theater
“Sense and Sensibility” follows two sisters and their trials and tribulations with love.