Yearly Archives: 2019
Facing Divorce or Separation? Workshop Outlines Options, Process
The Divorce Options Workshop is a community service designed to inform divorcing spouses about all their choices in how to go through the divorce process.
Explosion at UNR Damages Two Dorms
An explosion believed to be caused by a mechanical failure at the University of Nevada, Reno resulted in damage Friday to two student dormitories.
Public Invited to Help Create New Mural at Lazy 5
An indigenous artist is guiding a series of workshops starting Sunday for those interested in designing and painting a mural at Lazy 5 Regional Park.
Warren Visited Reno Wednesday on Campaign Run
Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) made her second campaign swing to Northern Nevada on Wednesday.
Investors: Reno Rents Will Continue to Rise (Subscriber Content)
Apartment renters in the Reno-Sparks region will take cold comfort from the knowledge that other cities are seeing even more rapid rent increases.
PHOTO EXHIBIT: Reno in Contrasts
Join ThisIsReno's Bob Conrad and photojournalist Ty Oneil for a look at their new exhibition of news photography. The exhibit, "The BLC: Contrasts and Transformation," runs from July 3 through July 14 at the Wilbur D. May Center.
REVIEW: “Victor Victoria” at Bruka Theatre (Subscriber Content)
A hilarious musical, “Victor Victoria” touches on themes of gender, sexual orientation, and love.
Personal Fireworks Illegal; Those Obtained on Tribal Land Cannot be Launched Elsewhere
As Independence Day approaches, area law enforcement and tribal officials are reminding the public about policies related to personal use of fireworks. It’s illegal...
PHOTOS: Reno Rodeo’s 100th Year Captured on 100-Year-Old Equipment
Inspired by the historic images of the Reno Rodeo, I set about trying to find a way of seeing our modern Rodeo through the lens of history.
Traci Davis: ‘We’re Going to Court’
The school board today voted 6 to 1 to sever the Superintendent Traci Davis' contract with the Washoe County School District.