Monthly Archives: July, 2022
Changes coming to some RTC routes
Board members for the Washoe Regional Transportation Commission on Friday unanimously approved changes to local transit services effective Sept. 10.
Oddities are a family business at Natural Selection
A natural history museum you can take home with you—that’s how Emily Felch, owner of Natural Selection, describes the Midtown shop she owns with her mother, Marcy Felch.
Review-Journal asks to join court access case
The Las Vegas Review-Journal on Thursday filed with the Nevada Supreme Court its intent to intervene in a case brought this month by Our Nevada Judges and the American Civil Liberties Union.
El asesor y candidato a la comisión Mike Clark en el gancho por $32,000 en demanda contra un empleado del condado
El asediado asesor del condado de Washoe, Mike Clark, podría deber más de $32,000 en honorarios de abogados y una multa anti-SLAPP después de presentar una demanda contra un empleado del condado.
Sisolak tours Pinehaven Fire site, speaks with Caughlin Ranch students
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak on Wednesday toured the site of the 2020 Pinehaven Fire in west Reno and met with elementary school students who were affected by the fire.
ACLU of NV legal effort to remove weed from Schedule 1 survives challenge
A legal effort by the ACLU of Nevada to force the Nevada Board of Pharmacy to remove cannabis from its Schedule 1 of controlled substances will proceed.
Video: Environmentalists claim victory after house committee fails to advance amendment to defense bill
Progressive and environmental groups on Tuesday protested outside of Congressman Mark Amodei’s (R-Nev.) office on Kietzke Lane in south Reno.
Assessor, commission candidate Mike Clark on the hook for $32,000 in lawsuit against county employee (updated)
Embattled Washoe County Assessor Mike Clark could owe more than $32,000 in attorney fees and an anti-SLAPP penalty after filing a lawsuit against a county employee.
Mosquito abatement scheduled for Thursday
Washoe County will apply a third round of mosquito larvicide over communities in the region Thursday.
Commissioners approve $5.5 million purchase of Cares Campus property
Washoe County’s board of commissioners on Tuesday voted to purchase nearly five acres from the Reno Housing Authority for the Nevada Cares Campus.