Yearly Archives: 2022
Law enforcement officials discuss need for more mental health services
U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto was in Reno Thursday to meet with the region’s law enforcement leaders to discuss her efforts to support Nevada’s law enforcement agencies.
What to know for the June primary election
Registered voters have through tomorrow, April 15, to opt out of receiving a mailed ballot for the primary election.
Commercial real estate development and area growth plans to be addressed by Carson City, Fernley, Sparks and Reno Mayors (sponsored)
The CCIM of Northern Nevada Chapter announces it will hold a panel discussion on April 28, 2022 in which four regional Mayors will provide updates regarding commercial real estate developments.
Bird scooters coming to Reno despite concerns
Reno City Council members on Wednesday approved an exclusive franchise agreement with Bird, a transportation company that provides pay-as-you-go scooters to the public.
Survey shows small businesses continue to struggle with pandemic effects
The majority of small businesses in Nevada are still struggling with supply chain and COVID-19-related issues two years after the start of the pandemic, and many more continue to have staffing challenges.
Nevada tops list of states with syphilis cases
Washoe County District Health Officer Kevin Dick today said syphilis is a growing concern in the Silver State.
Keeping teachers, bus drivers and students in school a focus for trustees
The Washoe County School District Board of Trustees on Tuesday discussed the importance of retaining teachers and faculty at schools.
Aces’ four blasts take down River Cats on opening day (photos)
The Reno Aces hit four home runs and got six solid innings from Tyler Gilbert in an 11-4 opening day victory at Greater Nevada Field over the visiting Sacramento River Cats.
Short-term rental restrictions proposed by Washoe County
The Washoe County Commission introduced an amendment Tuesday that would, for the most part, provide more oversight of short-term rentals.
Commissioners review budget, Cares Campus costs and development
Washoe County’s general fund was in better shape at the close of the last fiscal year than had been anticipated when staff created its budget for the year.