Monthly Archives: May, 2021
Fourk yeah!
Fourk Kitchen is a new concept for the Reno dining scene, offering one seating per night with a prix fixe menu.
How a sheriff’s sergeant went rogue, part 1
The Dennis Carry case is one that involves considerable deception, startling allegations and two years of investigation resulting in seven felony charges.
‘Programs on the Porch’ planned at Bowers Mansion
Washoe County has announced a series of upcoming outdoor events at Bower’s Mansion Regional Park.
Reuniones públicas en persona se reanudan el 1 de junio
Los organismos públicos deben reanudar las reuniones en persona el 1 de junio siguiendo la ley de reuniones abiertas del estado, según una actualización distribuida esta semana por Nevada Health Response.
The Abbi Agency, a Nevada-based, woman-owned integrated marketing agency joins IPREX as new partner (sponsored)
SPONSORED: The Abbi Agency, an integrated marketing firm with offices in Reno, Las Vegas, New York and the United Kingdom, has joined the premier international communications network IPREX.
Catherine Cortez Masto, local officials tour Cares Campus ahead of opening (video)
City officials gave tours of the new Nevada Cares Campus to local officials and media and U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto ahead of the shelter's opening May 10.
Local media partnership wins diversity award for pandemic news coverage
KUNR Public Radio, Noticiero Móvil and This Is Reno have won a regional Edward R. Murrow award from the Radio Television Digital News Association.
NSHE eyes COVID-19 vaccine mandate for fall semester
Students returning to Nevada’s college and university campuses this fall may be required to be vaccinated for COVID-19.
Police officer brings $1 million lawsuit against City of Sparks
Sparks Police Officer George Forbush has filed a lawsuit against the City of Sparks and several of its senior staff claiming they violated his First Amendment rights.
Reno’s tourism decline moderate compared to U.S. overall
Officials at the Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority this week said data shows the region’s tourism industry is faring better than the national average.