Yearly Archives: 2019
VIDEO: Teachers gather for better pay, working conditions
About 200 Washoe County School District teachers gathered in the cold and wind today at the downtown City Plaza to advocate for increased resources for Nevada education.
Firearms and Feminism: Gun rights activists speak at UNR (video)
Publicly known gun rights activists, Antonia Okafor and Amanda Collins-Johnson, spoke this week at the University of Nevada, Reno.
College fair set for Sunday at UNR
High school students and their families are invited to take part in a free college fair from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, October 20, at the University of Nevada, Reno Joe Crowley Student Union.
Northern Nevada Health System breaks ground for new Reno hospital
SPONSORED: Northern Nevada Health System (NNHS) today announced its plan to build a full-service hospital in Reno.
Local rockers Silver release Let’s Talk Tomorrow About Last Night
Reno Rock n ’Roll band Silver will release their new set of songs Let's Talk Tomorrow About Last Night on October 25th, with a album release party and show at Pioneer Underground that night.
Teachers rally downtown Saturday to encourage support for education (updated)
A nonunion teachers group is rallying on Saturday for a better education system.
Research: Sparks loses money on growth (subscriber content)
New development is a money-losing proposition for the City of Sparks, a new study finds, although increased emphasis on job-creating offices and industrial projects would help stabilize the city government’s finances over the next 20 years.
NV Energy gets city’s scrutiny
NV Energy's gas and electric franchise agreements with the City of Reno are receiving scrutiny by the Reno City Council.
Closing Oct. 20: Wilbur May Museum’s Art of the Aloha Shirt
SPONSORED: Explore the history and artistry of Hawaii’s enduring fashion statement – the Aloha shirt – at the Wilbur D. May Museum’s new exhibition.
Two new sculptures coming to West Fourth Street
Jacobs Entertainment today released renderings of two new sculptures coming to Reno's Neon Line -- a half-mile long area on west Fourth Street that features neon signs and public art.