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Yearly Archives: 2022

Five events to check out this week: The Disney and guinea pigs edition

This week's events combine the outdoors, global flair, cute rodent noises and Disney princesses. Are almost back to normal or what?

UNR proposes honorary doctorate degrees for Dann sisters

University of Nevada, Reno President Brian Sandoval is proposing UNR posthumously give Carrie and Mary Dann honorary doctorates of humane letters. 

Go back to the basics with breakfast at The Cup Café

The Cup Café is a small-town staple, bringing the whimsy of a charming corner eatery to a city that’s quickly growing.

“#Millennial” delivers dance, laughs, feats and fun (sponsored)

#Millennial” takes audiences on a journey through the soundtrack of their favorite 90s and 2000s throwback sounds, with jaw-dropping specialty acts, energetic dance numbers, and live vocals.

Shoe drive fundraiser to benefit Working Parents Connection

Reno nonprofit Working Parents Connection is hosting a shoe drive fundraiser with the potential for impact to trickle through the community and far beyond.

Celebrating the achievements of Colin Kaepernick

As we celebrate the achievements of the members of the Black/African-American community during Black History Month, we all should take a look at the career and life of University of Nevada, Reno graduate Colin Kaepernick.

Trustees give initial approval on policy revisions including employee complaint process (updated)

Washoe County School District trustees this week debated the right to employee confidentiality, district transparency and liability in cases of non-union employee complaints as they sought to revise and update a number of policies. 

Washoe County Commissioners must reject shameful, racist proposal (opinion)

An Election Resolution found on the Washoe County Board of County Commissioners agenda proposes 20 ghastly changes to the electoral process.

Most Nevada charter school students administered by one Florida company

More than half of Nevada’s approximately 55,000 charter school students are enrolled at schools contracted with the same private education management company, state data indicates.

Applicants flood waitlists for Reno housing assistance

More than 2,700 households applied for affordable housing assistance over a three-week period ending Feb. 11, according to officials at Reno Housing Authority.

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