Monthly Archives: November, 2022
Question 3: Election reform proposal ekes out victory, will return in 2024
Unofficial election results have Question 3, which proposes a new voting system that uses open primaries and ranked choice voting, leading with 52.5% support, or roughly 45,000 raw votes, as of Friday. Although there are still ballots awaiting counting, Question 3 seems poised to pass.
OPINION: Citizens lose when City of Reno departments are not held accountable
When city management (i.e., the City Council and City Manager) does not hold city departments accountable for their actions, the city risks failing its primary responsibility.
NDVS recognizes honors veterans, veteran groups
The Nevada Department of Veteran Services recently honored a veteran who has spent countless years improving the lives of other military members and their families.
Second half burst, defense secures Wolf Pack basketball win
The University of Nevada Men’s basketball team rode a strong defensive effort while outscoring the visiting Grand Canyon Antelopes 35-22 in the second half en-route to a 59-46 victory Saturday afternoon at Lawlor Events Center.
With Cortez Masto’s victory, Democrats retain control of U.S. Senate
In a nailbiter watched all over the country, Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto prevailed over challenger Republican Adam Laxalt and secured Democratic control of the U.S. Senate in the process.
Democrat wins top Nevada elections job over election denier
Democrat Cisco Aguilar was elected as Nevada's secretary of state, winning the elections post over Republican Jim Marchant, who pushed to scrap voting machines and claimed all Nevada winners since 2006 have been "installed by the deep-state cabal."
Fall favorites at Homage Bakery
Something about November makes me crave pie, and not even on one specific day of the month.
Veterans Day parade brings thousands to downtown (video)
“Support the warrior, not the war.” That was the message displayed on a poster that conveyed the message of this year’s Veterans Day parade – paying tribute to the soldiers and their sacrifices without celebrating any war they were a part of.
After backing Dems in other statewide races, Nevada voters elect Lombardo over Sisolak
Nevada Democrat Steve Sisolak will be a one-term governor, unofficial results now show.Sisolak is on track to be defeated by Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo. Sisolak was trailing Lombardo by 2.2 points – roughly 21,000 votes — on Friday.
At Lulius Innovation in Reno, every day is Veterans Day (sponsored)
Lulius Innovation is a Reno-Nev. based Veteran-owned business. Of the company's 12 full-time employees seven are Veterans.