Yearly Archives: 2022
Costs of incarceration rise as inflation squeezes inmates, families
Across the nation, prison commissaries are raising prices on items that many consider basic necessities — from deodorant to fresh fruit — not provided by the state department of corrections.
Stop dark money politics, Democrats are closer (opinion)
Unaccountable, unlimited money in politics, the Citizens United 2010 Supreme Court decision, is the single biggest reason our rights are in danger.
Road closures begin today for Stead sewer work
Traffic changes in Stead began today, Wednesday, Oct. 12, for Reno’s sewer capacity project and will continue through spring of next year.
County proceeds with cannabis consumption lounge regulations
Washoe’s Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday issued another approval in a 3-2 vote giving county staff direction to begin amending codes to allow for cannabis consumption lounges.
BUSINESS: Non-profit farm aims to spread agricultural awareness
Reno Food Systems is trying to spread agricultural knowledge and awareness to the Truckee Meadows community.
Spooky haunts and fall festivities aplenty scheduled this season in Carson City (sponsored)
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Visitors are invited to enjoy Carson City, Nevada to embrace the fall season with Harvest Train rides, Carson City Ghost Walks, the Nevada Day Parade, and more.
Democratic secretary of state candidate warns election denying opponent ‘will tear down the system’
How do you convince voters to pay attention to the race for secretary of state, a historically mostly low-profile administrative office that oversees how elections are conducted?
State launches abortion information page
The State of Nevada this week added a new page to its website clarifying access to abortion within the state’s borders.
Local organizations team up to provide Thanksgiving baskets (sponsored)
Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada (CCNN) and the Boys & Girls Club of Truckee Meadows (BGCTM) are teaming up for "Gathering Together" a Thanksgiving food basket drive for families in need.
Plaintiff seeks protective order against WCSD attorney in lawsuit against school district (updated)
Paula Flowe, who sued WCSD last year, said she was subjected to sexist and racist rap music, and WCSD did not prevent students from playing rap.