Monthly Archives: August, 2019
County Seeking Input on AirBNB-type Lodging Regulations (Subscriber Content)
Two public workshops are scheduled this month to gather input on transient lodging that would affect areas outside the Reno and Sparks city limits.
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Earns United Nations Consultative Status
The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) has been granted special consultative status by the United Nations (UN) Economic and Social Council for its experience in providing judicial education to juvenile and family law professionals.
DON’T Send Your Child Back to School Rally
SPONSORED: Keep your child home on the first day of school to tell the WCSD leadership and Board of Trustees to fix our worst in the nation schools, or we're leaving.
California-Keystone Intersection Reopens Friday
Two months of construction on the California-Keystone Avenue intersection will mostly be completed on Friday. The intersection will reopen to traffic at 7 a.m.
Pipeline Project Expected to Reduce Swan Lake Floodwater
Officials yesterday approved a plan to pipe Swan Lake water about four miles to create new agricultural fields in the North Valleys.
Photo Contest Highlights Reno Architecture
The Uncommon Modern Reno photo contest aims to showcase underrated buildings that are often hiding in plain sight, contest organizers said.
Presidential Candidate Jay Inslee Campaigns in Reno
Washington State Governor and Democratic Party Presidential Candidate Jay Inslee (D-Wash.) came to Reno yesterday to speak to the Indivisible Northern Nevada group.
City Passes Bold Sustainability, Climate Action Plan (Subscriber Content)
The city's approval of its sustainability and climate action plan marks a significant step after working toward this effort since 2015.
PODCAST: Promoting the Arts in The Biggest Little City
Our new podcast series takes a dive into the realities of being an artist and musician in the Biggest Little City.
PODCAST: “Kings of Reno” Talk Mass Shootings
This week, Ed and Dave talk about the most recent mass shooting in Texas.