Yearly Archives: 2022
More jobs, more unemployment in November
More people are entering the workforce, according to experts at Nevada’s Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR) in their November 2022 economic report.
Water managers across drought-stricken West agree on one thing: ‘This is going to be painful’
If western states do not agree on a plan to safeguard the Colorado River — the source of the region’s vitality — there won’t be enough water for anyone.
Wreaths to remember veterans
More than 2,400 volunteers braved the frigid 22-degree temperature of Saturday morning to remember veterans interred at both the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Fernley.
Five events: Hanukkah, Winter Solstice and Christmas
This week feels like something of a final sprint, although toward what we’re not sure. A three-day weekend? The beginning of the end of dark at 5 p.m.?
Governor’s last-minute pardons board effort draws criticism, legal challenge and some support
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak last week added a controversial item to the agenda for this week’s Pardons Board hearing: the potential commutation of prisoners sentenced to death to a reduced sentence of life without parole.
Lovesac expands retail footprint with largest showroom to date (sponsored)
Lovesac, the DTC furniture company best known for their Sactionals, has opened its newest location in Reno, marking the third showroom in Nevada.
Antisemitism in local school part of national trend
An incident at a local middle school last month has brought antisemitism closer to home for one Washoe County family.
PHOTOS: First candle lit in city’s menorah lighting
Rabbi Mendel Cunin of Chabad of Northern Nevada on Sunday evening lit the first candle on the city's menorah during a Hanukkah celebration at City Plaza.
Midtown’s El Adobe Café is a longtime favorite
Located just a touch off of South Virginia Street, the Arroyo Street establishment rarely has a wait, yet everyone who has lived in Reno for a long time has not only heard of it, but likely has a story or two to tell.
Youth vaping declines, but some parents still struggle to get their kids to quit
Underage vaping has become more of an issue in recent years and more students have experience with it than most parents might know. Some youth are starting early as well.