Yearly Archives: 2019
Help the Sheriff’s Office catch porch pirates
Detectives with the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office are looking for volunteers from the unincorporated areas of Washoe County to help with a sting operation targeting thieves who attempt to steal packages from doorways.
City targets speeding, drag racing
The City of Reno Public Works Department installed a temporary rubber speed bump outside AACT to curb speeding and drag racing.
Price tag for cannabis grow facility: $7.5 million
A Canadian company has nailed down its plans to buy a Reno-based marijuana grower and processor for $7.5 million.
PHOTOS: Artist documents illegal dumping
Konah Zebert, artist, TMCC digital photography teacher and avid hiker, has been documenting illegal dump sites he has found in the desert.
PHOTOS: Holiday cheer at Summit tree lighting
The annual Lights Up at the Summit, a free community event, had a laser light show, Christmas tree lighting ceremony, live music and more.
PHOTOS: Midtown businesses celebrate season despite construction
Construction work in Midtown hasn't dampened spirits, and Friday evening morale was high at the district's first-ever holiday party.
REVIEW: Saddle up for adventure at Asuka Hotpot, Sushi and Buffet
As the name suggests, Asuka Hotpot, Sushi and Buffet offers all-you-can-eat hotpot, sushi and Chinese buffet.
19 things to do this week in the Reno area
This week in Reno features live performances, tailgates, a community Thanksgiving meal, a fun run and other goings-on.
Due Process: Sealing criminal records in Nevada (opinion)
Sealing your records only removes them from public access, it does not “expunge,” or erase your records.
Step 1 provides hope for those in recovery
Step 1 is a hidden gem of the Reno non-profit community offering support for men in recovery from drug and alcohol abuse.