Yearly Archives: 2020
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.
Former insane asylum getting a makeover; will aid homeless
Our Place will open in May at the former Nevada Insane Asylum, providing shelter and assistance to women, children, seniors and families experiencing homelessness.
RHI Powder announces expansion of powder coating burn off facility (sponsored)
SPONSORED: RHI Powder, a Carson City based company, announces the completion of the installation of its newest large scale burn off oven.
Congressman Tim Ryan stumps for Biden ahead of caucus
On Saturday U.S. Congressman Tim Ryan (D) of Ohio's 13th District came to Reno to help rally voters for Joe Biden.
Business News: Child-care, personal-care costs rising in Reno
Child-care services in the Reno area are still a bit — a wee bit — less expensive than elsewhere in the nation, but the prices for child care and other personal services are climbing in Northern Nevada.
REVIEW: Lolo’s charms with goods and gusto
Lolo's Authentic Filipino Cuisine celebrated its grand opening Jan. 25 with a packed house and delicious food.
Newcomer candidate Rudy Leon announces city council run
Librarian Rudy Leon launched a bid for Reno City Council Ward 3, campaigning for affordable housing and smart growth.