Yearly Archives: 2022
Incline Village favorite opens in Galena
The Mofo’s menu stays close to the original, specializing in easy cuisine to please everyone in your household, from comfort food-style appetizers to salads, sandwiches, pasta and, of course, pizza.
Major donation benefits Nevada basketball programs
he University of Nevada, Reno last week celebrated its largest ever donation to Nevada athletics before the tip-off of the Nevada vs. UNLV men’s basketball game.
Former Black Springs Volunteer Fire Department opens as museum (photos)
Community members gathered on Saturday to celebrate the grand opening of the Northern Nevada African American Firefighter Museum in north Reno.
Coalition welcomes Nevada ‘moving the needle’ on affordable housing
Nevada’s tepid response to its housing crisis was fully apparent last year when the Nevada Housing Coalition, a group consisting of social service providers and developers, was presented with the state of affordable housing.
Nevada Craft Beverage Passport aims to spur local business and agriculture
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Friday helped launch the Nevada Craft Beverage Passport, and enjoyed some beer in Reno.
Watch for construction at bus stops starting next week
The Regional Transportation Commission of Washoe County is beginning construction on phase three of its bus stop improvement and connectivity program on Monday, Feb. 28.
PODCAST: Biden administration wants to undo landmark ruling that found criminal immigration law unconstitutional
Lauren Gorman is a federal public defender in Reno. Last year she battled the federal government and won. The case involved a man who illegally re-entered the United States from Mexico after having already been deported.
CDC updates COVID-19 community risk levels, removes mask mandate
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Friday updated how it assesses risk of COVID-19 at the community level.
Advocates still pushing for downtown bike lanes after city selects firm for Virginia Street “placemaking study”
The Reno City Council on Wednesday heard a presentation on the Virginia Street “placemaking study” progress. It selected a firm to conduct the study with an anticipated date of completion in August of 2022.
Nevada Ukrainian Americans watch Russian invasion in horror
Lubow Jowa, president of the Ukrainian Heritage Club who lives in Reno, said the American public needs to pay attention to the attack on Ukraine.