Monthly Archives: June, 2020
As DACA receives a momentary relief, call for giving “Dreamers” permanent solution gains traction
Dreamers at Nevada's universities are cautiously optimistic after the Supreme Court ruled against the Trump Administration's attempt to end DACA.
Reno Restaurant Week in full swing
The inaugural Reno Restaurant Week kicked off June 17 and continues through June 24.
City, police issue citations to the homeless at location cleared two weeks ago
Reno Police gave out citations to houseless individuals living along the Truckee River today and in a camp recently cleared out by the city.
RPD seeks assistance to ID suspects in battery of This Is Reno journalist
Reno Police are looking to ID suspects who battered a This Is Reno journalist at the May 30 riot near City Hall.
New CEO selected for Reno-Tahoe International Airport
The Reno-Tahoe International Airport and Reno-Stead Airport have a new chief executive officer.
Cheers 4 – the Lear steam bus
The latest news on the Lear Theater has Karl remembering some of the Lear's other projects, including a steam-powered bus.
Higher ed institutions bracing for even steeper budget cuts (updated)
NSHE was requested to make $160 million in cuts for the two-year period—$27 million in 2020 and $132 million in 2021. The 2021 cuts will total nearly 20 percent of NSHE’s budget.
Law library: Contactless book lending service and book drop re-opening (sponsored)
SPONSORED: The Second Judicial District Court announces the all-new Contactless Book Lending Service and the reopening of the book return drop.
Planning Commission debates skyway over Ninth Street by UNR
A special use permit to construct a pedestrian bridge over Ninth Street at the University of Nevada, Reno was categorically denied Wednesday by the Reno City Planning Commission.
Reno-area home sales come back to life
The resilient residential market in Reno-Sparks appears to be recovering fairly quickly after the springtime free-fall in sales tied to COVID-19 shutdowns.