Monthly Archives: June, 2022
New residential development, Ascente, sells for $17M (sponsored)
Northern Nevada's newest residential development, Ascenté, has officially sold for just shy of $17 million including water rights.
PHOTOS: Bull riders compete at Thursday’s Reno Rodeo
Bull riders competed on Thursday night in the Xtreme Bulls competition, a bulls-only night of action.
Officials: There’s much to celebrate about the Nevada Cares Campus
Elected officials from Sparks, Reno and Washoe County on Monday said there is much to celebrate about the Nevada Cares Campus.
Team Nevada successful at Special Olympics USA Games
Athletes from Team Nevada brought home two gold medals and a bronze from the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games which took place in Orlando, Florida over the past week.
Summertime events abound in Carson City, Nevada (sponsored)
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Carson City has no shortage of entertaining and eclectic events this summer. Now through October, families, adventurers, and visitors can enjoy a jam-packed schedule of events.
Reno cathedral added to National Historic Register
Downtown Reno’s St. Thomas Aquinas Cathedral has been added to the National Register of Historic Places, affirming its historic and cultural significance within the community.
Blacking back in: Joshua Ray Walker plays Matador Lounge
"Sexy After Dark" singer Joshua Ray Walker and his band the Texas Strangers, packed the house at Matador Lounge in early June.
Nevada building behavioral health infrastructure, starting with new 988 hotline
Nevada, which continues to rank at the bottom of all states in access to care and high prevalence of mental illness, faces an uphill battle in creating a comprehensive crisis care system that will accompany the new 988 mental health line.
Judge dismisses Mike Clark’s appeal of protective order sought by Washoe County
Washoe County Assessor Mike Clark’s appeal of the year-plus-long protective order issued against him was dismissed yesterday by Washoe District Court Judge Kathleen Sigurdson.
Homegrown bee group spreading wings (commentary)
Yard-keepers who display a Bee Friendly sign, declare to the world that they will help bees by not spraying pesticides.