Yearly Archives: 2022
VIDEO: Castaway Inn comes down
The Castaway Inn on West Second Street was demolished Thursday to make way for Jacobs Entertainment's yet-undisclosed development.
Reno Phil welcomes 20-year-old soloist to perform on both piano and violin (sponsored)
This March, the Reno Phil will welcome back 20-year-old soloist Ray Ushikubo on both piano and violin for the upcoming Classix concert, Young Virtuoso: Conquering Piano & Violin.
Nevada unemployment rate at 5.2 percent
Officials with the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR) today said Nevada’s unemployment rate is now at 5.2%, down from 5.3% in December.
Free green waste collection events resume this month
Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District this week said it will host four free green waste collection days in March, April and May to support homeowners in clearing defensible space.
Sisolak’s gaming commission laden with attorneys, bucks legislative intent
While Nevada law allows the chief executive sole authority to make the appointments, it does give direction as to who should hold the seats overseeing the state’s primary industry.
Republican candidate announces run at Jeanne Herman’s County Commission seat
Long time county resident, and retired Sheriff’s Office Lieutenant, Wendy Leonard said the county’s district five representation is lacking.
COVID cases continue to decline in Washoe County
Washoe County health officials today said good news continues as COVID-19 cases continue to decline.
NV borrowers still not prepared to restart student loan payments, survey says
Despite extensive efforts to save, the national survey of more than 23,000 student loan borrowers in the U.S. from Feb. 1 to Feb. 15, 2022 found that nine in ten borrowers say they are not prepared to resume payments on May 1.
PHOTOS: City hosts second Ukraine rally
City of Reno officials hosted a second community rally for Ukraine Tuesday afternoon for those who missed another rally hosted Sunday on the same spot.
Affordable senior housing opening on Gentry Way
Geared for seniors 55 and over, the “Vintage at Sanctuary Apartments” promises its units are set to be at or below 60% of the area median income.