Yearly Archives: 2022
Much remains unanswered after city responds to Neon Line questions
The City of Reno, more than three weeks after its self-imposed deadline, distributed answers to many of the questions community members asked during the Neon Line community meeting Jan. 10.
The hashtag generation
The Theatre’s newest ongoing production #Millennial (pronounced with the hashtag) is a Cirque-style show, but with its own drumbeat.
Five events to check out this week: Reno unmasked edition
People are going out again, events are being promoted and we are all hoping our new normal is getting back to our old normal.
County: Nevada’s highway funds need to support more than just Clark County
An update on plans for modernizing Nevada’s transportation infrastructure and funding structure on Tuesday was met with concerns from Washoe County Commissioners, who said traditionally Clark County has received the lion’s share of road dollars.
ACLU: Sheriff’s Office Valentine’s Day call to narc “dangerous and dumb”
The ACLU of Nevada swiftly criticized the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office yesterday after the department’s social media accounts encouraged people to call them if they knew of anyone with an outstanding warrant.
Nevada ‘voting reform’ initiatives gather signatures
Backers of multiple efforts to change the way Nevadans cast their ballots are gathering signatures right now, with the goal of getting them onto the November ballot.
School District announces suspension of bus routes due to driver shortage
Washoe County School District officials today said there would be major cutbacks to bus routes due to the ongoing driver shortage.
Graduate students protest repeal of university’s mask mandate (photos)
Dozens of students walked out of classes midday Monday at the University of Nevada, Reno and marched to the campus’s quad to protest the repeal of the Nevada System of Higher Education’s mask mandate.
Ceremony marks promotion for Fallon soldier
Brig. Gen. Michael S. Peyerl, a 1991 graduate of Churchill County School and the University of Nevada, Reno was promoted Friday at the Army Aviation Support Facility north of Reno to become the state’s newest brigadier general in the Nevada National Guard.
Winnemucca Colony joins Thacker Pass lawsuit
A third Native American Tribe has joined the lawsuit against Lithium Americas Corporation alleging its planned lithium mine at Thacker Pass would desecrate sacred lands.