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Monthly Archives: May, 2022

Washoe RTC to unveil 100% clean bus fleet Friday

Washoe County Regional Transportation Commission on Friday will unveil a new bus fleet operating 100% alternative fuel buses.

San Francisco charm comes to Reno in the form of a cable car bar

Anthony (Tony) Gentile, a long-time local in the food and drink scene, launched a new project this spring, bringing a bit of the big city to the biggest little city.

City mulls fee increases for special events, parks, planning, police and fire

A city-hired consultant this week outlined potential fees increases for those using city services.

Reno Phil debuts world premier of new symphony ‘Altered Landscape’ (sponsored)

Reno Phil to perform world-renowned composer's collaboration with Nevada Museum of Art.

Military memorial events scheduled for this month

Two upcoming events have been planned by local veterans organizations to remember their fallen comrades ahead of and on Memorial Day.

Reno pilot appeals FAA suspension, says precedent poses threat for backcountry pilots

Reno backcountry pilot Trent Palmer last week on YouTube shared the story of his pilot license suspension, making national aviation headlines.

Washoe County to conduct mosquito abatement May 5

Washoe County Health District officials said they’ll conduct mosquito abatement by helicopter on Thursday covering about 1,000 acres of the region.

Given a second chance at sight and life: local cornea and kidney transplant recipient to run bases at May 6 Reno Aces game (sponsored)

Donor Network West invites the community to celebrate local kidney and cornea recipient, Victor Salazar, at Reno Aces’ May 6 game.

VIDEO: Nevada reacciona a la posible revocación de la Decisión Roe vs. Wade

Una filtración a Politico el lunes por la noche de un borrador de opinión de la Corte Suprema que anularía los derechos federales al aborto sacudió a los habitantes del norte de Nevada.

With NV workplace injuries and deaths outpacing nation, activists push for more safety measures

Worker fatalities and injuries in Nevada continue to outpace the national average, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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