Monthly Archives: June, 2022
What’s a Jellicle cat?: ‘Cats’ plays at Pioneer
Broadway veteran Andrew Lloyd Webber’s magical, musical extravaganza “Cats” is on stage through June 19 at the Pioneer Center for Performing Arts, and it is sure to intrigue anyone as curious as a cat.
Trustees approve pay increases, incentives to hire and keep staff
Washoe County School District’s board trustees on Tuesday discussed increasing pay for school support staff and offering new hire and retention incentives.
UNLV report: Most workers can’t afford Reno rents
A report released last week by UNLV shows few people working in the Reno area can afford to live here and pay for monthly mortgage payments – much less rent at current rates.
Wait, Wait, Paula: Paula Poundstone jokes in Reno
Comedy veteran Paula Poundstone rolled through last weekend, performing at the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts.
Programa de subvenciones propuesto para aumentar el acceso a la universidad comunitaria
Una Subvención de Incentivo a la Fuerza Laboral propuesta por el Comité de Capacitación y Programas de la Fuerza Laboral de Colegios Comunitarios del gobernador podría ampliar el número de estudiantes elegibles para becas en colegios comunitarios y ayudar a llenar puestos de trabajo en ocupaciones de alta demanda.
Lawmakers urged to apply brakes to Nevada’s speedy eviction process
The Interim Committee on the Judiciary, which consists of members of the Senate and Assembly, have been holding meetings on crafting possible reforms to the eviction process.
Nobody will work harder than Kyle Isacksen (sponsored)
Nobody will work harder than Kyle Isacksen to ensure we and our kids and grandkids have a better shot at a livable planet and community.
Cowboys, big wheels and prog rock: Five events to check out this week
This week marks the return of the Reno Rodeo, festivals, live music and our favorite event scheduled this coming weekend: The Reno Big Wheel Races.
Opinion: What’s at stake in local races
From county commission seats to open positions on the Reno City Council, there is much at stake in local races.
Ambassador program set to monitor forest health at Mt. Rose, Galena (updated)
With fire season here and outdoor recreation growing in the Mt. Rose area, a new program is focused on monitoring forest health and water quality.