Yearly Archives: 2019
Artown Wraps Up With Squirrel Nut Zippers Wednesday
Wednesday is the last day of the 2019 month of Artown events. Be sure check out Squirrel Nut Zippers headlining at Wingfield Park.
Changes to Nevada’s Minimum Wage Law: What employers need to know
As a business owner, it is important to be compliant with the latest federal and state minimum wage requirements in order to avoid legal consequences.
Koble Announces Another Run at Amodei
Congressional Candidate Clint Koble announced he is running again for the United States House of Representatives representing Congressional District 2, the district is represented by Republican Mark Amodei.
Stamp Enthusiasts Gather in Downtown Reno
The Nevada Stamp Study Society hosted the 2019 Greater Reno Stamp & Cover Show at the National Bowling Stadium on July 27-28, 2019.
County Considers Future of Downtown Structures as Part of Master Plan
Washoe County plans to study options for its downtown master plan that include new construction, additional parking, and some demolition and renovation of buildings in downtown Reno.
REVIEW: Join the Family at Ohana Sushi (Subscriber Content)
Ohana Sushi opened its doors to Sparks on July 1st, 2019. They serve sushi burritos, poke bowls, à la carte sushi and all-you-can-eat (AYCE) sushi.
GUIDE: How to deal with cops at Burning Man
Even even if you think you have done nothing wrong, do not consent to a search by cops at Burning Man.
Reno Pride Parade, Festival Draws Thousands
Northern Nevada's pride festival drew thousands of participants today. Participants celebrated LTBTQ+ causes, with festivities held through 6 p.m. today at Wingfield Park.
Marijuana and Employment Law: An Ever-Changing Legal Landscape
The legalization of medical marijuana in 2001 and recreational marijuana in 2018 has created significant uncertainty for Nevada employers and employees alike.
What Gives? Reno Unemployment Up While Jobs Boom (Subscriber Content)
The region’s unemployment rate ticked upward in the past year — standing at 3.4 percent in June, compared with 3 percent a year earlier.