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Yearly Archives: 2022

Human Services Agency proposes childcare solution for foster families

The number of licensed foster care providers in Washoe County has dropped in recent years, and county officials say a lack of local childcare is largely to blame.

Talk of recession lingers as fiscal analysts prepare to set Nevada state budget

Fiscal analysts are cautiously optimistic about Nevada’s economic future, even amid nationwide chatter about the possibility of a recession.

Business: Reno airport expanding with new ticketing, garage and concourses

The Reno-Tahoe International Airport has rebounded from the pandemic and will be undergoing a major transformation to improve capacity.

Musicale@TheMaizie brings everyone’s favorites, Dave & Cliff from Jelly Bread, for the November event (sponsored)

The Brewery Arts Center is thrilled to bring Dave & Cliff from Jelly Bread along with Blunderbusst this Saturday, Nov. 19 for the next Musicale@TheMaizie.

Nevada high court rejects plea to stop county’s hand-count

The Nevada Supreme Court denied an emergency writ from two voting rights groups on Monday that sought to shut down a controversial hand-count of all paper ballots in rural Nye County.

Group seeks Korean War veterans to attend movie

David Sousa, an adjutant in Nevada with the Veterans of Foreign Wars, said the movie is free to all Korean War veterans and guests.

Lombardo shuts out Nevada Current, Las Vegas Sun from first public event since winning

In his first public event since being elected governor, Joe Lombardo refused to allow the Nevada Current and the Las Vegas Sun to cover what was billed as a victory speech. 

Five events this week: Neuroscience, magic and more

This week’s recommended events cover the gamut from magic to learning to a ton of bands coming to town.

Case of suspected voter fraud in Washoe County to be forwarded to AG, Secretary of State

One case of suspected voter fraud in the midterm election is being forwarded to the Nevada Secretary of State and Attorney General’s offices. 

Question 3: Election reform proposal ekes out victory, will return in 2024

Unofficial election results have Question 3, which proposes a new voting system that uses open primaries and ranked choice voting, leading with 52.5% support, or roughly 45,000 raw votes, as of Friday. Although there are still ballots awaiting counting, Question 3 seems poised to pass.

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