Yearly Archives: 2022
Reno High’s We the People team places 12th nationally
Reno High School’s “We the People” civics competition team placed 12th in this year’s national competition, continuing the tradition of Washoe County schools ranking highly in the national annual event.
VIDEO: Mayoral candidates discuss solutions for Reno’s housing affordability crisis
A half-dozen mayoral hopefuls came out to the downtown Reno library last night to discuss their candidacy and some of Reno’s most pressing issues.
PODCAST: City of Reno cracks down on trivia games at local bars
In this episode we hear from two of the business owners impacted by the city’s recent crackdown on trivia games.
Violence prevention nonprofit hosts first virtual conference (sponsored)
Live Violence Free, a nonprofit organization, presents its inaugural event, #OneConversation, to be held virtually on Friday, May 20, 2022, from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Fire agencies brief governor on 2022 wildfire season
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Thursday met with representatives from government agencies and private industry to discuss the upcoming 2022 wildfire season.
The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges to hold 85th annual conference in Northern Nevada (sponsored)
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The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges is the nation’s oldest judicial membership organization, headquartered in Reno.
Lawmakers earmark $30m for child care, approve $5m in technology and staff at state agencies
Nevada’s plan to boost its beleaguered child care industry took another step forward Thursday as state lawmakers officially set aside $30 million for grant funding to support the expansion or building of new licensed child care facilities across the state.
Washoe RTC to unveil 100% clean bus fleet Friday
Washoe County Regional Transportation Commission on Friday will unveil a new bus fleet operating 100% alternative fuel buses.
San Francisco charm comes to Reno in the form of a cable car bar
Anthony (Tony) Gentile, a long-time local in the food and drink scene, launched a new project this spring, bringing a bit of the big city to the biggest little city.
City mulls fee increases for special events, parks, planning, police and fire
A city-hired consultant this week outlined potential fees increases for those using city services.