Yearly Archives: 2019
Hundreds Gather to Observe Vietnam War Veterans Day
Hundreds gathered at the Reno Events Center on Saturday, March 30 to observe National Vietnam War Veterans Day.
Reno Cannabis Convention Back in Town
The cannabis industry is taking over Reno April 6th and 7th for the second annual Reno Cannabis Convention.
Presentation on Urban Coytoes Planned Tuesday
Local wildlife advocate Don Molde hosts a free presentation that includes separating fact from fiction in regard to coyotes at 6:30 p.m. April 2 at Spanish Springs Library.
Rivers of Nihil – Local Band Plays Slam and Death Metal
An interview with Reno death metal band Rivers of Nihil by Rory Dowd.
Food for Fines Returns to Libraries in April
The public can support efforts to combat hunger locally by donating non-perishable food to any Washoe County library branch during April in lieu of overdue fines.
Virginia Street Back to One Way in Part of Midtown
Virginia Street in Midtown is going back to one way southbound starting April 1, 2019.
The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, KPS3 Named Finalists in National PR Award
The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges and KPS3 have been named a finalist in the national 2019 PRSA Silver Anvil Awards.
Liberty’s New Oven Means New Offerings (Subscriber Content)
Mark Estee has a new oven. Liberty Food & Wine Exchange has invested $150,000 in improvements at its downtown space.
Park Lane Development Plans Unveiled
The former site of Park Lane Mall has been in flux, but developers today unveiled more plans for the property at Plumb Lane and Virginia Street.
Prado Ranch Development Decision Delayed
A decision on the contested Prado Ranch development in Lemmon Valley will be delayed until June.