Yearly Archives: 2022
Two-hour delay announced for schools, state offices and university
Washoe County School District, University of Nevada, Reno and the State of Nevada have all called for a two-hour delay to the start of operations.
‘Big Lie’ continues during public comment at Washoe County Commission
Public commenters spent more time today at the Washoe County Commission chambers at pushing false and unsupported allegations of election fraud.
Judge dismisses open meeting lawsuit against school district
A Washoe County judge on Tuesday dismissed a case against the school district brought by Nevada governor candidate Dr. Fred Simon.
A Wet Woody close to home
Sparks Water Bar serves up Wet Woodys in a large waterfront building overlooking the quaint strip of Sparks Marina beach.
Police patrol new school zone on Neil Road
Many drivers aren’t slowing down in a new school zone on Neil Road in south Reno, according to officials from the Reno Police Department.
Washoe schools, state offices on two-hour delay (updated)
Washoe County schools are on a two-hour delay today, Feb. 22, due to hazardous weather and road conditions.
Welcome home: Olympian David Wise returns to Reno after Silver Medal win (photos)
The Reno community welcomed David Wise home today after his silver medal win at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
Registered sex offender hired to drive buses draws concern
Keolis Transit North America is desperate for bus drivers. It was even more desperate during the three strikes last year when union members lodged demonstrations against the company
Fact-check: Commissioner Herman’s proposed election changes are impractical, vague and illegal
Washoe County Commissioners won't take up a controversial voting measure this week, but we fact checked the measure's provisions should it reappear on a future agenda.
Barber Brief: Housing and placemaking on the agenda (commentary)
If it wasn’t clear before, it’s now indisputable that the housing crisis plaguing many American cities has hit the Reno-Sparks area in full force.