Yearly Archives: 2022
Nevada has wineries, and the vino is good
Wineries on 4th houses both Nevada Sunset Winery and Great Basin Winery and provides a variety of ways to enjoy wine.
The sound of violence: ‘Murder Ballad’ theater review
Written by Juliana Nash and Julia Jordan, this one-act alt-rock opera is one that doesn’t quit from start to finish.
Distrito de Salud: Los casos de COVID-19 en aumento, pero aún bajos
El Oficial de Salud del Distrito del Condado de Washoe, Kevin Dick, dijo hoy que la nueva variante de omicron está creando un aumento en los casos de COVID-19.
Donor Network West teams up with local businesses for organ donation fundraising event May 19 (sponsored)
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Donor Network West invites the community to its inaugural fundraiser event, ‘Spare a Life,’ for a night of bowling, food and a chance to win $10K at the National Bowling Stadium Thursday, May 19.
Hadestown coming to Reno July 26 through 31 (sponsored)
Hadestown, the winner of eight 2019 Tony Awards® including Best New Musical and the 2020 Grammy® Award for Best Musical Theater Album, will come to Reno in July.
Northwest Reno homeowners rendered powerless to stop Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility moving in next door (opinion)
Residents of Reno beware. You, too, could see a for-profit psychiatric treatment facility open its doors next to your house – with no notice given; no notice required.
City approves Reno Iron Works building near SPCA animal shelter
The Reno City Council approved Wednesday Reno Iron Works’ plan to build a manufacturing building near the SPCA of Northern Nevada.
This Is Reno launches voter guide for city, county races
This Is Reno today published its candidate profiles for Reno mayor, city council and the Washoe County board of commissioners.
Murder mystery by Piper’s Players (sponsored)
Get your tickets today for a new murder mystery production brought to you by Piper's Players, "Stone Cold Killer - A Jack Stone Mystery," held May 13-15.
UNR graduation ceremonies begin Thursday
University of Nevada, Reno spring graduates will participate in one of six separate ceremonies hosted on the campus’s quad Thursday through Saturday this week.