Yearly Archives: 2019
PODCAST: Inside Reno’s Theater Scene
Our new podcast series takes a dive into the realities of being an artist and musician in the Biggest Little City.
REVIEW: Guys and Dolls presented by Sierra School of Performing Arts
The Sierra School of Performing Arts blew the audience out of the park with their production of Guys and Dolls.
REVIEW: Gentrification Causes El Salvador Restaurant to Close (Updated)
El Salvador Restaurant has been serving exceptional Salvadoran and Mexican fare in Reno long before the resurgence of Reno's Midtown district. The eatery is scheduled to close its doors to the public on August 19th, 2019.
Reno Apartment Vacancies Fall, Rents Continue to Rise (Subscriber Content)
It’s harder to find an apartment in Reno and Sparks these days, and rents are beginning to climb again.
“Charters of Freedom” Monument Nixed by Historical Resources Commission
The plan to put a "charters of freedom" monument at the downtown Washoe County courthouse has been voted down by the City of Reno's Historical Resources Commission.
Plan for Verdi-area Homes Questioned by Neighbors
A large residential development proposed on the north side of Interstate 80 just east of Verdi is drawing questions from Somersett residents who don’t like possible construction in an area currently designated as open space.
Federal Program Gives Local Students Free Breakfasts and Lunches at More Schools
The Washoe County School District announced today that more students will be given free lunches and breakfasts at area schools this academic year.
“Reno Quality of Life” is Wrong About School District Again (Opinion)
Paul White of Reno Quality of Life published an article that was critical of the Washoe County School District, and it is filled with inaccurate comments. Richard Jay responds.
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.