Yearly Archives: 2019
PREVIEW: New UNR Arts Building Set to Open February 22 (Subscriber Content)
The University of Nevada, Reno welcomes its newest addition to campus, the University Arts Building, scheduled to open February 22, 2019.
May Museum Presents The Lost World of Dragons
SPONSORED POSTThe Wilbur D. May Museum invites you to discover The Lost World of Dragons, a new exhibition on display January 31 – May...
PHOTOS: Women’s March Draws Hundreds for Third Year (Subscriber Content)
Hundreds of participants gathered today behind the iconic Reno Arch and marched to City Plaza for the third Reno Women's March.
Humboldt County’s Annual Economic Outlook Charts Year Ahead for Business and Industry
SPONSORED POSTWinnemucca Futures 2019 will present the full gamut of business leaders and organizations shaping the Humboldt County economy on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019...
PODCAST: “Kings of Reno” Live from Liberty
This week, Dave and Ed record live from Liberty Food and Wine.
Local Band Alert: The Scattering Brings Punk and Metal to Music Fans
ThisisReno takes a closer look at local bands in this series of 5-minute interviews. This week we chat with The Scattering.
Reno Events To Check Out: January 17-23, 2019
By Rory Dowd. Reno events to check out for the week of January 17-23, 2019.
Sisolak’s State of The State: No Tax Increases (Subscriber Content)
CARSON CITY -- Governor Steve Sisolak delivered his first State of State address last night to a full house of state constitutional officers, members of the Supreme Court, the public, and members of both state senate and assembly.
City Issues Survey on Homelessness, Seeks Community Feedback
The City of Reno is seeking community input on housing and homelessness. A citizen survey was posted this week to gain feedback directly from the public.
UNR Research Uncovers New Reason For Male Infertility
A University of Nevada doctor has revealed a new source of male infertility. According to School of Medicine Professor, Wei Yan, M.D., new research as uncovered efferent duct obstructions as a new cause of male infertility, correcting a long-held concept regarding sperm transport.