Monthly Archives: September, 2022
Help wanted: City starts recruitment process for new police chief
Search firm Ralph Andersen & Associates is leading the effort to hire Soto’s replacement.
Business: Locals take top spots at rib cook-off
BJ’s BBQ of Sparks got the first place trophy at the 33rd Best in the West Nugget Rib Cook-off.
Bob Cashell memorial garden opening at downtown’s Bicentennial Park
A memorial garden is being dedicated next week in the name of the late Reno Mayor, Bob Cashell.
Big & Rich headline Atlantis Grand Ballroom
Big & Rich kicked off Labor Day Weekend at the Atlantis Casino Resort on Friday, Sept. 2 with an upbeat and rowdy concert featuring their hits.
Five events to check out: Boots, balloons and books
It feels like this week’s event lineup is a breath of fresh air that’s beckoning us toward fall: cozy books, cool mornings and the harvest. Key word “feels.”
BLM’s rediscovery of remains at massacre site renews calls for halt of lithium mine project
For the BLM, because the massacre site is on private land “outside BLM’s jurisdiction” its preservation is out of their hands, said representatives for the agency.
PHOTOS: Hundreds celebrate Labor Day at first Reno Labor Fest
Reno's first labor festival today celebrated Labor Day and Nevada's various labor groups. Hundreds attended the event at Idlewild Park.
Lombardo juggles job, campaign for governor
Data obtained via an open records request and provided to the Nevada Current includes the date, time and location where Gov. candidate Joe Lombardo’s security badge was used between Jan. 1, 2021 and March 25, 2022.
America is in the middle of a labor mobilization moment – with self-organizers at Starbucks, Amazon, Trader Joe’s and Chipotle behind the union drive
Labor Day 2022 comes smack bang in the middle of what is increasingly looking like a pivotal year in the history of American unions.
Brief Digest: September 4, 2022
Consider this a sort of grab bag with links to some of the development-related stories in the news over the past week or so.