Yearly Archives: 2019
Tesla gives $1 million to Nevada for computer science education
Governor Steve Sisolak announced today that Tesla is investing $1 million to support Nevada’s computer science education initiatives.
New workers pouring into Reno-Sparks (Subscriber Content)
A red-hot economy continues to draw thousands of workers from across the country to the Reno area. How many? Try 14,500 new employees joining the cadre of workers in the past year.
AG Ford: Be aware of new tenant-landlord rights (opinion)
Tenants are encouraged to become knowledgeable about their rights and the effect of a new law recently passed in Nevada.
School District SHARE Lesson to Include LGBTQ, Heterosexuals
The final piece to the Washoe County School District’s high school sex education program, which addresses sexual orientation and gender identity, was approved Tuesday by trustees after a public hearing that lasted several hours.
WCSD: Student Data Sharing Violated Federal Law
The Washoe County School District does not have adequate staff or funding to make the IT improvements noted in a 2016 audit.
IVGID Again Ordered to Turn Over Public Records (Updated)
The Incline Village General Improvement District has again been ordered to run over public records.
COUNTY: Workers Facing Harassment in Lemmon Valley
Government employees and contractors working in Lemmon Valley have been directed not to engage citizens if they face harassment.
EVENT: Growing Up in the Digital Age With Mountain View Montessori
SPONSORED: SCREENAGERS is relevant for all parents in this highly tech age.
City of Sparks: Your Input is Needed
SPONSORED: The City of Sparks is seeking feedback on Victorian Square.
Ecological Engineer Tapped as DRI Interim President
Kumud Acharya, who’s work in Nevada has helped water managers address aquatic invasive species threatening Lake Mead and Lake Tahoe, has been named interim president at Desert Research Institute.