Yearly Archives: 2022
What CCSD & Tesla have in common: Both employ a lot of Medicaid recipients
Amazon, Walmart and Clark County School District topped the list of employers with the most workers enrolled in Nevada Medicaid.
RSAR hosts 2021 Annual Awards and Recognition Banquet (sponsored)
The Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS® (RSAR) hosted their Annual Awards and Recognition Banquet in November 2021 to celebrate yearly achievements with members, honored guests, and their board.
City invites public feedback on tree codes (updated)
City of Reno officials have scheduled eight upcoming opportunities for the community to provide feedback on updated tree protection standards for the city.
Do you have an idea worth spreading? (sponsored)
TEDxReno has announced the return of its internationally recognized daylong speaker series. The event returns to the Reno Events Center stage on May 21, 2022, featuring live talks and entertainment.
County: 52 homeless people died in 2021
Washoe County this week confirmed deaths of homeless people in the county jumped from 2019.
Jacobs Entertainment community meeting criticized for few details about downtown plans
Community members said they were frustrated by “puff-piece answers” and a lack of concrete details provided Monday night during an online meeting.
‘Ideal’: Snow survey brings positive news for region (photos)
The region’s snowpack is “way above normal” according to Jeff Anderson, hydrologist for Natural Resources Conservation Service in Nevada.
The week ahead: Neon Line community meeting details, Arlington condos & more (commentary)
This week in the Barber Brief, Alicia Barber shares feedback she received from a city official on the format of Tuesday's Neon Line community meeting.
Five events to check out: Burning questions, freezing toes, maybe some basketball
There may be a Nevada basketball game this week, there may not. We were wrong last week, and Saturday’s away game was cancelled too.
City to consider giving Jacobs Entertainment alleyway to build condos
Downtown alleyway abandonments are on the agenda for the Reno City Council meeting Wednesday.