Yearly Archives: 2022
More than 30% of retailers are illegally selling tobacco products to minors
Stores selling tobacco and e-cigarette products are failing compliance checks at what anti-tobacco advocates say are alarming rates.
Reno businesswoman Courtney Meredith named NSSC 2022 ‘Scot of the Year’ (sponsored)
Reno businesswoman Courtney Meredith received the Silver Thistle Award and was named the 2022 “Scot of the Year” by the Nevada Society of Scottish Clans.
On national poll workers recruitment day, Nevadans asked to step up
Today is National Poll Worker Recruitment Day, and counties across Nevada and nationwide are looking to hire.
Reno City Council must appeal anti-public interest ruling (opinion)
Judge Drakulich’s decision inserts her opinion in place of one made by a bevy of elected and appointed officials in the community.
Wild horse activists file suit against BLM over Nevada roundup
Wild horse advocates filed a lawsuit Friday in federal court in an attempt to stop what they call cruel, secretive and unjustified round ups of horses conducted by the Bureau of Land Management in central Nevada.
School District plans for in person graduations in June
Washoe County School District trustees tomorrow are scheduled to vote on graduation plans for June.
Five events to check out: Fresh Meat and a little something Sweet
Omicron is still menacing the community, so if you head out, be sure to mask up and check event and venue restrictions.
Not just P-EBT: Multiple federal programs have provided food assistance during pandemic
Nevada was ranked eighth among states with the highest projected overall food insecurity rate per household for 2021 at 15.2%.
Community Health Alliance sues former employee after facing federal complaint alleging fraud
Community Health Alliance executives filed a lawsuit last week in district court demanding a former employee stop speaking negatively of the non-profit health provider.
Old world cuisine meets modern digs at La Famiglia Ristorante Italiano
Walking into La Famiglia’s quaint dining room on the corner of South Virginia Street feels like stepping into a café in Italy.