Monthly Archives: August, 2019
Incline Man Faces Felony Charges for Double Voting in 2016 (updated)
The Arizona Attorney General today announced three charges against Randy Allen Jumper, 61, of Tucson, Ariz. and Incline Village.
High School is Tough Enough – Standard Management Company Gives Back
SMC is partnering with a nonprofit organization, Project 150, that sets up local high school students for achievement. This project aims to give back...
Free Cooking, Nutrition, Fitness Classes Aim to Increase Community Health Downtown
Local nonprofit On Common Ground is offering free nutrition, health and fitness classes at the Morris Burner Hostel, 400 East Fourth Street.
Newspaper Building Purchase A Sign of The Times
The City of Reno approved in July the purchase of the Gannett-owned Reno Gazette-Journal building. The sale has two-fold ramifications.
PODCAST: Literature and Poetry in the Biggest Little City
In this last and final episode of this series, Carly speaks with Shaun Griffin, poet and writer.
Tahoe Summit: New Leadership Unifies, Embraces Challenges
Newly elected governors from California and Nevada yesterday came together on the shores of Lake Tahoe for the annual summit focused on Lake Tahoe's water quality.
PODCAST: “Kings of Reno” Talk Guns, The Economy
This week, Ed and Dave give a rundown of the continuing drama around the economy and guns. They also examine anger in the political process, including their own.
Drug/Alcohol-fueled Reno Firefighters? (Opinion)
It’s a nightmare scenario: 30 tons of Reno Fire Department (RFD) fire truck careening out of control, driven by an alcohol or drug-fueled firefighter.
REVIEW: Good Luck MacBeth Presents “Monessen Falls”
The latest play at Good Luck Macbeth: Kip, a successful New York architect, and his young girlfriend, Phoebe, return to Kip’s hometown of Monessen Falls after the death of his mother.
County to Appeal Judge’s Decision Regarding Lemmon Valley Development
The Washoe County Commission on Tuesday voted to appeal a case to the Nevada Supreme Court involving the denial of a tentative subdivision map in the Lemmon Valley area.