Monthly Archives: September, 2022
Five events: Does “Stage 2 Emergency Episode” count as an event?
If you’re planning to head out any of this week’s events that are outside, check ahead to make sure they haven’t been canceled due to smoke.
Submissions open now for Dolan Class Project (sponsored)
Dolan Auto Group awarding a share of $100,000 to 15 classrooms and one lucky school.
Our Fire/EMS Gordion Knot (opinion)
Citizens don’t care what color the fire truck is, they just want the fastest response available.
PHOTOS: Asian Community Development Council opens office in Reno
The Asian Community Development Council (ACDC) held a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday night in downtown Reno celebrating the grand opening of the statewide organization’s office space in Reno.
Conservation group ask feds to list rare NV springsnail as endangered due to lithium mine
A group of conservationists are seeking to get a tiny rare Nevada springsnail listed as an endangered or threatened species, arguing that the species is threatened by a planned lithium mine in Thacker Pass.
The Sandwich Spot honors Reno with regional monikers
The 775, The Wolf Pack, the Reno 9-1-1—The Sandwich Spot wasn’t being subtle when it named the items on its Reno menu.
Burning Man highlights the primordial human need for ritual
What makes this bizarre event so meaningful to so many people?
GOP candidates endorse Democrat Lyngar for County Commission (updated)
Edwin Lyngar, candidate for Washoe County’s Board of Commissioners, announced today that both Republican challengers for the commission’s District 5 have endorsed him in his bid to unseat Republican incumbent Jeanne Herman.
PHOTOS: Artists take over convention center for first international art show
Reno's first international art show is underway at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. Dozens of artists are showing their work, including sculpture, live music, interactive media, painting and photography.
Proposed legislation could reduce generational wealth gap through Baby Bonds
Nevada Treasurer Zach Conine this week filed legislation for the 2023 session that would create a Baby Bonds Program for long-term investment for Nevada's youth.