Yearly Archives: 2022
Ukraine: Many questions remain after return from war zone (photos)
While updates on the war are interesting, visually striking and important, the conversation now must begin to shift to what might be the long-term implications of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
The vibes are right at Homegrown Gastropub
While the name Homegrown Gastropub somehow evokes visions of a run-of-the-mill diner (at least for me), this hotspot is anything but.
City council to review e-scooter contract for mid-April launch
Reno City Council members on Wednesday are scheduled to vote on approving the contract to launch e-scooter service in the city.
Más de una docena de administradores de casos contratados en Cares Campus
El Cares campus careces de personal e inseguridad está recibiendo el apoyo que un consultor dijo el año pasado que era necesario para que el refugio gigante para personas sin hogar esté a salvo.
Health district upholds recent air pollution violations, asks for input on wood burning
Washoe County Health District officials this week said three recent air pollution violations had been upheld by the District Board of Health during its March meeting.
Trustees hear stories from superintendent candidates
Washoe County School District’s Board of Trustees on Friday heard from each of the five candidates to be the district’s next superintendent.
Reno Fire seeks arson suspect
Investigators with the Reno Fire Department are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect in a recent arson incident at Midtown Beauty...
Nevada ranks as 2nd most expensive state for payday loan borrowers
New research from Pew Charitable Trusts says Nevadans are charged an average of 602% and paying $924 for an installment short-term loan paid over the course of four months.
New apartment homes to open in South Reno (sponsored)
Lewis Apartment Communities opens leasing office for their newest community located in South Reno. Indigo Apartment Homes offers stunning views and convenient access to dining and entertainment.
PODCAST: Higher ed spats leave Nevada universities and colleges without a chancellor
Shouting, interruptions and threats marked a heated meeting of the Board of Regents on April 1. The regents are the Nevada System of Higher Education’s governing board.