Yearly Archives: 2019
Negative Online Reviews and Legal Threats (Opinion)
By Henry Sotelo Esq. & Rachael L. ChavezA This Is Reno reader recently sent in this inquiry:I had eaten at a restaurant with my...
Nevada Makes Education Gains Despite Low Ranking (Subscriber Content)
Nevada continues to be one of the lowest-rated states in the country for education. Education Week's annual Quality Counts report, released this week, looks at a number of factors for how states rank -- from spending on education to graduation rates and achievement.
Pedestrian Fatalities Up — Way Up
There were four pedestrian fatalities in Washoe County in the first half of last year, but that number doubled for 2019.
Laxalt Collection Now Available at UNR Libraries
U. S. Senator Paul Laxalt served two terms in the Senate and chose the University Libraries at which to deposit his personal congressional papers.
Entries Being Accepted for Sparks Hometowne Christmas Parade
Labor Day weekend is just behind us, but Sparks is already trying to get people to think about Christmas.
Chris Isaak Brings ‘Happy Show’ to GSR
Chris Isaak brought his ‘happy show’ to the Grand Sierra Resort again, after a two-year absence.
Daybreak Development Goes Back to City Council (Subscriber Content)
The City of Reno and attorneys for the investment firm behind the South Reno Daybreak development have reached an agreement for the project to appear before council again this month.
First and Lake Streets to Close for Construction
Downtown road construction will have First and Lake streets closed for nearly a month. Starting tomorrow, Tuesday, Lake street will be closed from the...
VIDEO: Numaga Indian Days Pow Wow 2019
The nationally celebrated 33rd Annual Numaga Indian Days Pow Wow is back and runs through September 1, 2019, in Hungry Valley.
SCREENING TODAY: “Chocolate Milk” Documentary Highlights Black Breastfeeding Week
August is National Breastfeeding Month. Specifically, the last week is dedicated to celebrating black women who breastfeed.