Yearly Archives: 2019
VIDEO: Kyrgyz journalists visit Reno
The group asked about ethical conflicts, advertising, and dealing with politicians and government.
12 things to do in Reno this week
This week in Reno brings plenty of live music, some theater, a steampunk expo, and even some holiday festivities.
Marching bands compete at Mackay Stadium
High school marching bands from across Northern Nevada gathered at the University of Nevada Reno's Mackay Stadium on Saturday to compete in the Sierra Band Crusade.
OPINION: Wildcreek Golf Course and the winds of change
Wildcreek Golf Course closed in early November on a peaceful autumn day, set to begin the next chapter as a new Washoe County high school.
Grape to Glass event benefits Children’s Cancer Foundation
The Highway 50 Grape to Glass Harvest Roadshow event combined food, wine, and live music to raise funds for childhood cancer programs.
CDC: Lung injuries associated with vaping additive (updated)
The federal government is still recommending that people avoid vaping and using e-cigarettes.
Council approves implementation of affordable housing bill
The Reno City council on Wednesday approved implementation of SB103 to reduce or subsidize fees for affordable housing projects.
Cooling Reno economy no cause for recession worries (subscriber content)
The economy of the Reno-Sparks area continues to cool from its once white-hot levels, but an economist who follows these things closely says there’s no indication the region is about to tip into a recession.
Public invited to get up close with live turkeys on Saturday
The public is invited to visit with turkeys and other farm animals at the 13th annual Meet the Turkeys event.
Real estate veteran joins Dermody Properties
SPONSORED: John D. Ramous joins Dermody Properties as partner in Nevada, to spearhead and manage new and existing developments and acquisitions throughout the state.