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Yearly Archives: 2022

Reno council approves affordable housing projects, debates Bonanza Inn purchase

The potential purchase of the Bonanza Inn property for affordable housing was a point of debate between Reno City Council member Jenny Brekhus and Mayor Hillary Schieve at Wednesday’s City Council Meeting. 

Forum: Antisemitism on the rise in northern Nevada

A local group is holding online webinars on several topics it says are vital to northern Nevada.

Jill Biden visits TMCC to discuss job training (photos)

United States first lady Jill Biden on Wednesday visited Truckee Meadows Community College to highlight how the American Rescue Plan has helped community colleges support workforce development and jobs training.  

Save WCSD? Misinformation, racism and homophobia don’t help (opinion)

To those who spend hours waiting to give three minutes of public comment, I implore you to find other ways to be useful. 

Trustees approve rezoning schools in south Reno

The Zoning Advisory Committee (ZAC) came to Tuesday’s Washoe County School District Board of Trustees meeting with a new rezoning plan for south Reno.

Jobs for Nevada’s Graduates announces Maria Jose Gatti as new Board Chair (sponsored)

Jobs for Nevada’s Graduates (J4NG) recently announced Maria Jose as the new board chair.

Small business accelerator launches in Reno, Las Vegas (photos)

An accelerator program to help budding entrepreneurs get their businesses off the ground was launched Tuesday in Reno and Las Vegas. 

County commissioners approve $1.3 million for 2022 election printing, mailing and temp workers

The Washoe Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday approved three measures for the upcoming election.

Reno Business Weekly: March 8, 2022

Catch up on Reno's business news with our weekly roundup of news briefs and announcements.

Billionaire-backed group enlists Trump-supporting citizens to hunt for voter fraud using discredited techniques

The VoteRef initiative is an important indication of how some influential and well-funded Republicans across the country plan to encourage crowdsourcing of voter rolls to find what they consider errors and anomalies, then dispute voter registrations of specific individuals.

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