Yearly Archives: 2022
PHOTOS: Rise dispensary opens third location in north Reno
Rise cannabis dispensary opened a third location in north Reno Friday with a trio of city leaders and a $25,000 donation to a non-profit veterans organization.
Stop and smell the roses–and the beans–at The Garden
The Garden of Reno is a novel concept—part flower shop, part coffee shop located on South Wells Avenue.
School District seeks dismissal of lawsuit by gov. candidate on free speech grounds (updated)
The Washoe County School District has filed two motions to get a lawsuit by governor candidate Fred Simon dismissed. School attorneys said the school board's free speech rights would be violated if it cannot run an orderly meeting.
Undie run charity event delights Midtown (photo gallery)
Undergarments were on full display as runners gathered in Midtown for the national Cupid's Undie Run.
The fastest population growth in the West’s wildland-urban interface is in areas most vulnerable to wildfires
As more people build homes in areas where development gets into wild land, the wildland-urban interface, they’re facing some of the highest risks for wildfires in the country.
Podcast: The return of the lands bill, sort of
The Truckee Meadows Public Lands Management Act is reportedly being drafted by U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen, and Sparks Mayor Ed Lawson says he’s pushing for the bill to get entered into Congress as early as this year.
Nevada Donor Network to honor fallen Nevada State Police Trooper Micah May on National Donor Day (sponsored)
Nevada Donor Network to host statewide Donor Drive with Nevada State Police on February 14
Over $119K donated to the Eddy House through Greater Nevada’s Keys to Greater program in 2021 (sponsored)
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With the help of almost 2,000 mortgage clients, GNM contributed a total of $119,300 last year; this donation helped meet the needs of nearly 12,000 client visits to the Eddy House in 2021.
Court awards attorney fees to This Is Reno in public records lawsuit against Reno police
Washoe County District Court Judge Kathleen Drakulich this week awarded costs and attorney fees to This Is Reno in its public records lawsuit against the Reno Police Department.
City growth competing with horse herd in south Reno
Ongoing growth has increased people feeding the horses, gates getting left open and the amount of landscaping available for the horses to dine on.