Monthly Archives: June, 2020
Reno Jazz in the world – Brian Landrus
Brian Landrus was introduced to jazz at Billinghurst Middle School, and he's taken his music career a long way since then.
School board mulls policy and zoning changes, reopening during lengthy meeting
Washoe County School Board Trustees spent nearly seven hours discussing policy revisions, reopening schools, and other issues at their recent meeting.
Stonewall was a riot, riot is rebellion (opinion)
OPINION: Black people, other people of color, and queer people often must go to extraordinary lengths to merely express one’s dignity and autonomy to live as a full being.
Above board: Artists paint plywood to cover broken business windows
Over the course of the last week, Hufft recruited 11 artists to paint 11 plywood panels to cover the broken windows of the Antique Angel businesses.
Reno Ice hires management team
Reno Ice announced the addition of three staff members to manage the rink and its programs.
TEDxReno returns with online event June 27 (sponsored)
SPONSORED: TEDxReno will return to the region with a free online event on June 27, 2020.
Cheers 2 – the groceries I
Karl got a little distracted this week, starting off with a list of Reno's great groceries of yesterday then slipping on some ice.
Sisolak proposes furloughs, salary freeze for Nevada workers
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Thursday that all state employees would be furloughed one day a month starting in July and be subject to a freeze on all merit-based salary increases to stem an expected $1.3 billion budget shortfall amid the coronavirus.
NDOT notifies small camp of unsheltered individuals they must relocate in a week
The Nevada Department of Transportation on Tuesday gave houseless individuals living in a camp a seven-day notice that they must leave the area.
Reno to consider short-term rental ordinance
The Reno City Council on Wednesday directed city staff to start drafting an ordinance that addresses short-term vacation rentals