Yearly Archives: 2022
Hawaiian fusion fare from Kenji’s Food Truck
The Kenji’s Food Truck experience, which deceivingly is also a brick and mortar, starts the second you step foot in the front door.
City: Long term plans for Center Street bike lane ‘unlikely’ to proceed
Downtown Reno's cycle track, planned and approved for Center Street as the safest location for bike traffic downtown, went from being the favored choice by government boards to now having "fatal flaws." The project is on definite hold. The City of Reno says it's unlikely it will ever be built.
Nevada secretary of state declines to lift hand-count ban
Nevada's secretary of state declined Friday to lift a ban on a rural county's controversial early hand-count of mail-in ballots, saying a modified procedure the county clerk proposed still raises "concerns relating to the integrity of the election."
Why there really is no ethical reason not to vote (opinion)
As a philosopher who teaches courses in ethics and political philosophy, I have investigated the ethics of not voting.
A Reno-based brain health clinic is helping revolutionize mental health treatment
Epic Brain Centers in Reno and the technology it uses are potentially revolutionary for treating a variety of mental health conditions.
Nick Knecht of Dickson Commercial Group earns CCIM designation (sponsored)
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Dickson Commercial Group congratulates Nick Knecht for obtaining his Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation.
Abby’s Highway 40 is back (updated)
Dating back to 2000, Abby’s Highway 40 earned its following as a favorite dive bar near Reno’s Fourth Street, more recently known as the Brewery District.
Greater Nevada Credit Union launches Greater Giving Donation Drive (sponsored)
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All Greater Nevada Credit Union branches are accepting food, clothing and toy donations for families in need now through Monday, Dec. 5.
First Tee unveils plans for Wildcreek renovation
Planned renovations to the remaining portions of Wildcreek Golf Course were unveiled Thursday and include what would be the region’s first multi-tier driving range.
Nevada ACLU requests probe into alleged partisan hand-count
The ACLU said a hand-count volunteer openly carrying a firearm removed an ACLU observer from a hand-count tally room.