Yearly Archives: 2022
Court-access lawsuit gets initial win at Nevada Supreme Court
The lawsuit seeking to address media access in family courts across the state got an initial go-ahead this week in the Nevada Supreme Court.
RTC to install roundabout on West Fourth Street (updated)
Construction begins Monday, Sept. 12 on a new roundabout on Fourth Street and Woodland Avenue in west Reno.
24th annual Art of Childhood fundraising event raises over $700,000 for The Children’s Cabinet (sponsored)
During its annual fundraiser, Art of Childhood, The Children’s Cabinet earned over $700,000 in donations from event.
Culinary, stymied by NLV, shifts rent stabilization effort to Clark and Washoe
Culinary Local 226 is expanding its effort to all of Clark and Washoe counties, and targeting politicians who oppose rent stabilization.
Reno Green Dining establishments announced (sponsored)
greenUP! and the Reno + Sparks Chamber of Commerce encourage Chamber member restaurants to focus on greening their operations.
RISE Clean & Safe program provides council with six-month update
On Wednesday, Council heard a six-month update to see how the program was moving along as requested during the February meeting.
City take over airport emergency dispatch, replace playground at Paradise Park
Reno City Council members approved agenda items that ran the gamut including new playground equipment, airport dispatch, and pay raises for some city leadership.
Jewish Nevada announces inaugural Milk and Honey Jewish Cultural Festival (sponsored)
Jewish Nevada will be hosting its inaugural Milk and Honey Jewish Cultural Festival. The event will be free to attend; showcasing local food trucks, live music and an interactive kids zone.
City council picks three finalists for Ward 5 vacancy
Three finalists were chosen from 36 nominees vying to fill the Reno City Council Ward 5 vacancy left by former Reno City Council member Neoma Jardon.
Faculty request more frequent evaluations of campus presidents
The Nevada Faculty Alliance last week issued a letter to Nevada System of Higher Education acting Chancellor Dale Erquiaga requesting more regular evaluations of campus presidents at NSHE institutions.