Monthly Archives: May, 2021
Blockchains idea finally makes legislative debut
Sisolak initially intended to introduce innovation zone legislation during the current legislative session, but that plan has since been scrapped
Property owners provide no pushback against Business Improvement District funding
The Reno City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to approve nearly $3 million in property tax assessments to fund the Downtown Reno Business Improvement District.
City Council unanimously approves $4.5 million Swan Lake settlement
The Reno City Council voted unanimously on Wednesday to approve a $4.5 million settlement with dozens of plaintiffs affected by the 2017 flooding of Swan Lake in the North Valleys.
School board makes zoning changes during first in-person meeting in a month
Washoe County School District trustees approved rezoning for seven schools after several hours of vitriolic public comment.
Celebrate July 4th with The Reno Phil: American Salute (sponsored)
SPONSORED: The Reno Phil will present two performances of American Salute: July 4 with the Reno Phil over July 4 weekend as a part of Artown.
County approves tentative FY22 budget
Washoe County commissioners on Tuesday accepted a tentative budget for the next fiscal year that includes expanded public safety and library services, along with a new homelessness fund.
How a sheriff’s sergeant went rogue, part 4
Local law enforcement has been quiet about the case against former Sheriff's Sergeant Dennis Carry, repeatedly denying public records requests.
Bill seeks to interrupt school-to-prison pipeline fueled by expulsions and suspensions
Nevada's AB 194 would require schools to provide students due process related to suspensions and expulsions.
Parent company of Reno’s Atlantis rings Nasdaq opening bell (sponsored)
SPONSORED: Monarch Casino and Resort, Inc. (Nasdaq: MCRI) rang the Nasdaq opening bell Monday, May 10 in a virtual event that was streamed online and on the Nasdaq Tower in New York City’s historic Times Square.
The Buddy Emmer Blues Band returns to the stage (photos)
The Peavine Taphouse Eats & Beats (PTEB) was packed Saturday night, May 8, for the first appearance of the Buddy Emmer Blues Band in 430 days, and it was magnificent.