Monthly Archives: July, 2022
PODCAST: Federal lands transfer on hold, the downtown bike track and a robot mixologist
On this week's podcast we talk to U.S. Rep. Mark Amodei, Reno City Manager Doug Thornley, and small business owner Dayo McIntosh.
Carson Chamber Singers to kick off 38th season (sponsored)
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The Carson Chamber Singers, a performing group of the Carson City Symphony Association, will kick off their 38th season on Tuesday, August 2, from 5:00 to 6:45 p.m.
La Policía refuerza la vigilancia contra las carreras callejeras
Funcionarios de la policía de Reno dijeron esta semana que están tomando medidas enérgicas contra las carreras ilegales de arrastre, las carreras callejeras y los espectáculos paralelos y haciendo una serie de arrestos en los eventos.
Sen. Cortez Masto touts clean energy accomplishments at biofuel plant east of Reno (photos)
Officials from Fulcrum BioEnergy hosted Senator Catherine Cortez Masto and members of the press Friday at the company’s new plant east of Sparks off of USA Parkway.
Gather around The Kitchen Table
The Kitchen Table has a café environment with elevated food and an open-kitchen concept, a place that feels like it could be tucked onto a street corner in New York’s Soho.
Local father-son driving team heads to national championship
Father and son trucking team Dave and Aaron Sharp this month are training to compete in the National Truck Driving Championship scheduled for Aug. 16-20 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
PHOTOS: Pride soars at downtown Reno parade
Northern Nevada’s Pride celebration – held in July to coincide with the annual Artown event – on Saturday drew thousands of attendees, participants, performers and supporters.
El Distrito de Salud reporta el primer caso probable de viruela del mono en el condado de Washoe
Los funcionarios del Distrito de Salud del Condado de Washoe informaron hoy el primer caso probable de viruela del mono en la región.
Food Bank hosts ‘Christmas in July’ food drive
Northern Nevada Food Bank on Monday, July 25, will host a “Christmas in July” food drive to meet the community’s year-round need for assistance.
Letters: July 23, 2022
Readers sound off about local politics in letters to the editor sent this week.