Yearly Archives: 2019
Upcoming Reno Events January 10-16, 2019
Reno events including arts, games and music for January 11 to 16, 2019.
School District’s Use of Student Drug Informant Called Risky, Troubling
The Washoe County School District documented the use of a high-school student serving as an informant in a drug investigation, a practice called secretive, risky, and troubling.
Feemster To Be Sworn in as President of NAACP for Fifth Term
Lonnie Feemster will be sworn in to his record-breaking fifth non-consecutive two-year term as president of the Reno-Sparks NAACP this Thursday, January 10, 2019.
Federal Judge Rules Against Small Haulers in Waste Management Dispute
Reno's small waste haulers were dealt a blow this week in their ongoing dispute against the City of Reno and Waste Management.
Watercolor Art Show by Marilyn Melton To Benefit Community Health Alliance
SWILL Coffee and Wine is pleased to present an exhibition of new works by Nevada artist Marilyn Melton.
Roller Kingdom to Close Temporarily for Upgrades
Roller Kingdom will be tearing out the old purple roller rink flooring and replacing it with a shiny new maple floor.
PHOTO GALLERY: Sisolak Sworn In as Governor
Clark County Commission Chairman Steve Sisolak (D-Nev.) took the oath of office today to become the 30th governor of the State of Nevada. View our photo gallery.
REVIEW: The Name Says It All at The Best Donuts In Town
The Best Donuts In Town is a small pastry shop in Sparks, Nev. The owner bakes an exceptional ham, cheese and jalapeño croissant.
Punk Rock Flea Market Returns to The Generator
The Generator's Punk Rock Flea Market returns to the Sparks warehouse February 9 and 10, 2019. More than a dozen bands are scheduled along with about 100 vendors.
PHOTOS: Farmers Market Gains Popularity Throughout Winter
While farmers markets are predominately linked with warmer weather The Riverside Farmers Market, held each Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon, is in full swing selling fresh vegetables, meats, cheese, pastries, and more.