Yearly Archives: 2020
Transparency is most urgent amid coronavirus emergency (opinion)
OPINION: Nevadans need more transparency, not less, when access to accurate and complete information can mean the difference between life and death.
Virtual forum next step in WCSD superintendent search
Interim Superintendent Dr. Kristen McNeill will answer questions from the community live Tuesday night in a virtual forum.
NDOW offering free webinars this week
The Nevada Department of Wildlife has scheduled a series of webinars this week that address animals and outdoor activities throughout the Silver State.
Day 36 – Faded menus
Karl is thinking about food this morning, reminiscing about Reno's classic restaurants, best dishes and drinks, and well-known purveyors of deliciousness.
7 things to do this week – digging deep edition
Well, here we are again. A weekly events round-up with no events to speak of. We're digging deep this week.
Hot August Nights cancels spring pre-kickoff event
Hot August Nights has canceled its pre-kickoff event, Spring Fever Revival, originally scheduled for May 15-16 in downtown Reno.
Day 35 – the Gladioli farms south of Reno
Karl takes a day off while Jody shares the history of the Washoe Gladiolus Farm in south Reno.
Switching gears | Double Scoop
Burning Man announced on April 10 that its main event, scheduled for Aug. 30 – Sept. 7, is canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Nevada protestors take to the streets amid pandemic
Hundreds of Nevadans crowded in front of the Nevada State Capitol Building in Carson City protesting to reopen Nevadan businesses, like restaurants, small businesses, churches, hair salons and golf courses.
Day 34 – SF earthquake
Karl regales us with the time he died in the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906...sort of.