Yearly Archives: 2019
Autism Advocate Debuts New Book
Author Russell Lehmann debuted in March his second book, “On the Outside Looking In: My Life on the Autism Spectrum.”
School District in Desperate Need of Substitute Teachers
Washoe County School District needs more substitute teachers, and the situation is serious.
Diversity Summit Thursday at UNR to Address ‘Building Bridges’
The sixth annual Northern Nevada Diversity Summit is scheduled April 11 at the University of Nevada, Reno and will address topics that include how to build bridges in a changing world.
REVIEW: Diggable Diner Fare at Los Altos Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Los Altos Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner is a relatively new diner on Pyramid Way and Los Altos Parkway.
Presidential Hopeful Warren Visits Reno
Democratic Party candidate for president, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), came to Reno Saturday for an organizing event.
OPINION: Don’t Forget Victims in Criminal Justice Reform
The term “Criminal justice Reform” is an often heard phrase nowadays, especially while our Nevada Legislature is in session.
Opposition to Stronger Public Records Law Mostly Self-Serving (Opinion)
The gaggle of lobbyists and government officials who bemoaned tightening up Nevada's Public Records Act on Wednesday was bewildering.
Free Youth Advising Offered by Local Nonprofit
The local nonprofit focuses on helping kids identify positive and healthy coping skills, improve their decision making, and set goals for their success.
Plans Changing for Industrial Proposal at Mogul (Subscriber Content)
A proposed industrial and mini-storage development at Mogul has returned to the drawing boards.
Local Music Alert: Athena McIntyre
Athena McIntyre started when she was 25, auditioning for a band in Carson City as a singer.