Yearly Archives: 2022
PHOTOS: Vigil held to honor the 54 homeless people who died in 2021
An interfaith coalition held a vigil Wednesday night at City Plaza to remember those who died while living homeless in Reno last year.
City contracts with RISE to improve homeless outreach (updated)
Reno City Council approved a 16-month contract between the city’s Clean and Safe Team and Reno Initiative for Shelter and Equality.
Keolis settles six more labor violations with bus drivers’ union
Keolis Transit North America has now settled nearly two dozen labor violations with Teamsters Local 533, the bus drivers’ union.
State of the State: Benefitting from federal relief money, ‘holding the line’ elsewhere
In a rare state of the state speech delivered during a non-legislative year, first-term Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak on Wednesday announced the spending of hundreds of millions of dollars, but he was quick to assure Nevadans the spending spree wouldn’t come out of their pocketbooks.
School district: Masks off, questions remain
While it seems the pandemic could be easing into a new normal, Washoe County School District is working on a COVID-19 mitigation plan should new cases emerge.
Runnin’ Rebels pull away late, defeat Pack at Lawlor
UNLV senior guard Bryce Hamilton scored 19 of his game-high 27 points in the second half to lead his Runnin’ Rebels to a 62-54 win over the Nevada Wolf Pack.
Hit Broadway musical RENT coming to the Brewery Arts Center (sponsored)
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RENT is playing March 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, and 13 at The Maizie Theater at the Brewery Arts Center (449 W. King Street, Carson City). Don’t miss this iconic rock musical!
COVID-19: ‘Fantastic’ numbers, still high transmission
Washoe County District Health Officer Kevin Dick said today that cases of COVID-19 in the community continue to decline, reaching case loads at levels not seen since last summer.
Mantle joins mayoral race
A new challenger on Tuesday joined the race for Reno Mayor. William Mantle, who also ran for mayor in the 2018 election, announced his run.
City: Fewer than a quarter residents in Reno can afford to buy a home
A special meeting by the Reno City Council on Tuesday was pitched to address the housing affordability crisis.