Monthly Archives: January, 2020
City is not enforcing rules on political signs
Political signs are appearing around town in possible violation of a city ordinance, but City of Reno officials said today the city will not be enforcing its own rules.
NCEDSV builds community mindfulness to honor Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month (sponsored)
SPONSORED: Nevada Coalition to END Domestic and Sexual Violence brings the Break the Cycle campaign to the community to spotlight Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month.
Health district launches new air quality monitoring station
Washoe County's Air Quality Management Division opened a new air quality monitoring station this week at Libby Booth Elementary School.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Rattlesnake Club (sponsored)
SPONSORED: Rattlesnake Club Greenhouse Restaurant and Café is already taking reservations for Valentine's Day dinner.
PHOTOS: Locals honor Kobe Bryant at vigil
Locals gathered for a vigil at City Plaza Wednesday to mourn the loss of former NBA player Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash January 26.
The return of the county lands bill
The Washoe County lands bill, known as the Truckee Meadows Public Land Management Act, is back. The bill was stalled for about two years after a number of public hearings and meetings about what the bill could look like.
A community of hope
Project Homeless and Family Connect provided free services and resources to more than 1,000 Reno individuals and families living homeless or with low income.
Space Whale’s future is still in doubt
The City has yet to reach an agreement with the artist of Space Whale at City Plaza, leaving the future of the sculpture uncertain.
Embrace Dental gives hope to domestic violence survivors
Free dental cleaning meant so much more than clean teeth for her children to one Reno woman who is a survivor of domestic violence
Debate draws Democratic candidates for 2nd Congressional District
Four Democratic candidates for Nevada's 2nd Congressional District joined a debate, giving voters a preview of where they stand on2020 election issues.