Monthly Archives: August, 2022
Three dozen apply to fill vacant council seat
Thirty-six candidates applied to fill the vacant Ward 5 seat on Reno City Council.
La ciudad pide la opinión pública en busca de un nuevo jefe de policía
La ciudad de Reno está incluyendo la opinión pública como parte de la búsqueda del próximo jefe de Policía de Reno.
Doggy Dogs moves into Meadowood Mall
While you can grab a plain hot dog or corn dog, it’s the out-of-the-box combos that really caught our attention.
Downtown pilot project has bittersweet sides (opinion)
Reno can have both, a bike path that doesn't impact traffic and businesses on Virginia Street, and an alternative direct path on Center Street.
El hacinamiento continúa en las escuelas a medida que los estudiantes regresan a las aulas para el otoño
Las nuevas escuelas construidas con dólares WC1 han experimentado el hacinamiento suficiente para tener aulas portátiles instaladas.
Protecting endangered species by relocating them?
Wildlife officials are proposing an ambitious policy to protect plants and animals from climate change: by moving threatened species to greener pastures.
PODCAST: Meet the new superintendent of schools
Dr. Susan Enfield has been in Reno for just short of two months, and already she is making changes to the Washoe County School District.
Come for the whiskey, stay for the wine at Rancharrah’s Grafted
The promise of wine and whiskey is an enticing one, and when it comes to these two beverages Grafted Whiskey & Wine Bar reigns.
City asks for public input in search for new police chief
The City of Reno is including public input as part of the search for the next Reno Police Chief.
PHOTOS: UNR unveils updated Argenta Hall
Argenta Hall on the University of Nevada, Reno campus this week reopened to students for the first time after being closed down in July 2019 from an explosion in the building’s boiler room.