Yearly Archives: 2022
PHOTOS: Clear skies for Balloon Race preview day
Mostly clear blue skies greeted the first day of the Great Reno Balloon Race on Thursday, set aside as a media preview day.
NV families to start getting USDA summer child food benefits this month
Starting this month, Nevada is set to begin distributing a popular federal free food funding program designed to replace meals children missed at school and child care because of pandemic-related closures.
Part of the Machine – A curated exhibition from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (sponsored)
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Part of the Machine is a traveling exhibition on view and playable at the Brewery Arts Center from July 23 through October 23, 2022.
Smoke incoming: Unhealthy to hazardous air quality expected
Air quality experts at the Nevada Department of Environmental Protection are forecasting “very unhealthy” to “hazardous” levels of wildfire smoke in northern Nevada’s skies Thursday afternoon.
Kathleen Taylor appointed to ward 5 council seat, talks downtown expansion, sustainability and public safety
Planning Commissioner Kathleen Taylor on Wednesday was flanked by her two daughters when she was sworn in to fill the role of ward 5 council member on the Reno City Council.
Unqualified Nevada Libertarian candidate to stay on ballot
A candidate for Nevada attorney general will remain on the ballot in November despite not meeting the qualifications for the position and no longer wanting to run, a Carson City district court judge ruled.
DRI study reveals ‘plumbing poverty’ more likely in Native American homes
Native American households are less likely to have complete indoor plumbing than other households in Nevada according to new data published by researchers at Desert Research Institute.
Growing Pains: South Reno residents irate over noise, traffic and accidents
Increasingly dense developments in the south Reno area have created or exacerbated a number of problems: noise, traffic, crime and accidents.
New COVID-19 boosters available, monkeypox vaccine event nearly full
Washoe County Health District officials this week said the new bivalent COVID-19 booster is available in the community and encouraged locals to get their dose.
Keep America Beautiful (at your own risk)
Carolyn Usinger wanted to clean up the trash along local highways, but it landed her in a courtroom facing misdemeanor charges.