Yearly Archives: 2022
Regents approve $610,000 severance with chancellor at caustic meeting
The regents met to approve a $610,000 severance with its Chancellor, Melody Rose, who wanted to leave NSHE after she alleged mistreatment by certain regents.
State superintendent up for Washoe schools superintendent job
Nevada’s State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Jhone Ebert, is one of five finalists to replace outgoing Superintendent of Washoe County schools Kristen McNeill.
Chase International and EKN Development raise $100K for fire rescue helicopter (sponsored)
Chase International and developers of Tahoe Biltmore Revitalization Project donate significant funds to Operation Save the Tahoe Basin.
It’s more than beer at Beer NV
For many in south Reno, Beer NV is a quintessential neighborhood bar, a beer-focused locale that boasts 60 beers and ciders on tap, plus other favorites.
McNeill celebrates successes despite challenging years in state of education speech
The address, delivered at Lois Allen Elementary School in Sun Valley, was the first State of Education event since the start of the pandemic.
Play ball: Reno Aces pitch a change-up for 2022 season
The Arizona Diamondbacks Triple-A affiliate has a new manager, new food items, new threads, and even some new game features that are being tested for Major League Baseball.
Council heaps praise onto police, mayor calls for five new police ‘centers’
The Reno City Council yesterday heard budget presentations from the public works, fire and police departments.
Ukraine Report: Damage near Kyiv
I traveled to Boyarka with two other reporters, a resident and a translator to visit the site of two Russian missile strikes that had hit, we were told, on March 26.
Connect Washoe County (CWC) shows success before end of first year of three-year strategy (sponsored)
Connect Washoe County (CWC) has made great strides on its goal for year one to strengthen community linkages, by creating an accessible directory for families in Washoe County.
Switch to electric vehicles could save billions of dollars and hundreds of lives in Nevada, says report
A widespread transition to electric vehicles could save nearly 700 lives and $7.5 billion in public health spending in Nevada between 2020 and 2050, according to a new report by the American Lung Association.