Yearly Archives: 2022
DayaMed, the medication management technology company, appoints Renown CEO Dr. Tony Slonim to board of advisors (sponsored)
DayaMed, a premier medication management technology company today named Tony Slonim, MD, DrPH, president and CEO, Renown Health to its board of advisors.
Awake early, Tahoe bears search for food, find trouble
Some bears went to sleep hungry this winter after wildfires destroyed their habitat, and are awakening early as a result
Complaints trigger inspections of un-permitted food vendors
Washoe County Health District officials on Tuesday said they would be inspecting un-permitted food vendors in response to a number of complaints lodged against those operating in the Hispanic community.
Public commenters derail County Commission meeting with election integrity complaints (updated)
Public commenters, some with protest signs and almost none with masks, filled the auditorium Tuesday for the Washoe County Board of County Commissioners meeting and set off more than four hours of public comment.
Catholic Charities seeking Easter Basket donations for local children in need (sponsored)
Each year, Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada collects Easter baskets for children who may not otherwise receive them.
A slice of humble pie
While not officially part of the “Broadway Comes to Reno” series, Waitress has almost every quality of a show of such caliber.
Inter-faith vigil to honor homeless deaths
Religious leaders of multiple faiths said they will gather at Reno City Plaza Wednesday, Feb. 23 at 6:30 p.m. to honor those who died homeless in Nevada during the past year.
Fall in love with Reno’s Riverwalk district this Valentine’s Day (sponsored)
It’s February and love is in the air in Reno’s Riverwalk district. There’s still plenty of time to plan your date day or night and there’s no better place in Reno than the Riverwalk.
Reno’s next big gamble (commentary)
This week in the Barber Brief Alicia discusses how the timing of public planning and Jacobs Entertainment's acquisition of land in Reno's "northwest quadrant" coincided, and how city leaders decided to hand the reins to the developer.
Teamsters to Keolis: You owe us $250,000
Members of Teamsters Local 533 said Keolis owes the union's pension fund $250,000 after a recent fund audit revealed the shortage.