Monthly Archives: September, 2022
Lawsuit challenging Brekhus’ candidacy for mayor dismissed by state supreme court
The Nevada Supreme Court this week tossed an appeal filed by former Reno mayor candidate William Mantle.
New exhibition at the Nevada Historical Society asks: What unites us? What divides us? (sponsored)
New exhibit, “Geographical Divides: Finding Common Ground", features the work of 16 artists asked to explore the geographical and cultural differences in Nevada.
UNR temporarily closes meat plant, seeks outside vendor to take over operations
The University of Nevada, Reno is seeking an outside business to run its longstanding Wolf Pack Meats slaughterhouse and meat-processing facility.
Retailers endorse Lombardo, skip U.S. Senate race for now
A Nevada retail industry association is casting its lot with Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo, a Republican, over Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak in the state’s gubernatorial race.
Sweet rides: Latino Research Center hosts ‘El Grito’ lowrider cruise (photos)
Lowriders cruised through downtown Reno and up to the University of Nevada, Reno campus Saturday during “El Grito of the University,” a celebration of Latino and Hispanic culture.
Five events to check out this week: The ‘Is the smoke gone?’ edition
Will the fresh air hold? We’re hoping so. Because we have some fun stuff happening this week.
Downtown scavenger hunt brings Mad Hatter-style fun (photos)
The streets of downtown Reno were turned into a giant “escape-room-style experience” on Saturday with participants solving Alice in Wonderland-themed clues.
Rusty Taco has landed in Reno
Another taco place might not seem like something to get excited about, but we’re here to tell you that we taste-tested the newest joint, and it’s worthy of some praise.
PHOTOS: Jewish Nevada’s Milk and Honey Festival draws hundreds
The first Milk and Honey Festival was held Sunday at McKinley Park. The celebration of Jewish culture featured local food trucks, live music and interactive exhibits.
Families protest police brutality, in-custody deaths at Saturday demonstration (photos)
The group was led by activist Annemarie Grant who claims her brother Thomas Purdy died while in custody at the Washoe County jail after being “hog tied,” denied medical services and abused.