Yearly Archives: 2019
County Manager Slaughter to Retire
Washoe County Manager John Slaughter today announced his retirement from public service.He's served the Washoe County community for more than 30 years."This decision comes...
Toolmaker Makita Gets Warehouse Approved in North Valleys
Japanese power tool company Makita has a new warehouse coming to the North Valleys.
Myths and Homelessness in The Biggest Little City (Opinion)
For 80% of the folks who experience homelessness in Washoe County, it’s rare, brief, and non-recurring.
County Looking at Ways To Contain Swan Lake Within Specified Boundary
Washoe County commissioners agreed Tuesday to take steps to contain Lemmon Valley’s Swan Lake to a specified boundary, although county staff cautioned that a solution to flooding in the area hasn’t been identified and funding questions remain.
Whittier Trust Company Announces New Senior Vice President
SPONSORED: The Whittier Trust Company of Nevada, Inc. is pleased to announce that S. Victoria Kahn has been promoted to senior vice president.
“The Hive” at Lazy 5 Holds Grand Opening Celebration Saturday
Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space is scheduled to debut its new public recreation facility during a free public event Saturday in Spanish Springs.
Vida Luxury Living Meets Housing Demand in Northwest Reno
Guardian Capital Partners, the team behind Vida Luxury Living, is introducing 312 units on the 20-acre property to meet the unprecedented demand for housing in the Reno area.
State Announces New Agreement To Reduce Virginia Range Horse Population (Subscriber Content)
The Nevada Department of Agriculture today announced that it has created a new agreement with a wild horse advocacy organization to try to control the Virginia Range horse population.
Nevada’s Outdoor Recreation — the State’s Heart and Soul (Opinion)
The Outdoor Industry Association states that 57% of Nevada residents participate in outdoor sports and activities.
UNR To Continue Boosting Parking Fees (Subscriber Content)
Parking fees are headed up at UNR, and the most expensive permit to park on campus will cost $700 next year.