Yearly Archives: 2022
Fernley’s ‘Victory Project’ receives $25 million grant
With the awarding of a $25 million federal grant, Fernley’s logistic hub received a big boost Wednesday to connect Interstate 80 to U.S. Highway 50, expand the dual access of two rail lines and become an important supply chain hub.
Exercise your right to representation (commentary)
Widespread participation and the sharing of information throughout this process are absolutely critical, particularly if you live in Ward 5.
COVID cases are down, monkeypox is up and flu season is on the horizon
Washoe County’s community risk level for COVID-19 has dropped to the low range based on criteria set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Teamsters protest at UPS after workers suffer from heat-related illness
Members of Teamsters Local 533 today rallied outside UPS headquarters in Sparks to protest working conditions of delivery drivers who are suffering in the northern Nevada heat.
Reno punks rock against racism (photos)
Punk three-piece Cobra Skulls and a slew of dynamic openers performed in Reno last Saturday for Rock Against Racism: A Mutual Aid Benefit Show.
Regents to discuss merging Great Basin College with UNR
The Nevada Board of Regents is scheduled to hear next week details about a possible consolidation of Elko-based Great Basin College into the University of Nevada, Reno.
Why outlawing ghost guns didn’t stop America’s largest maker of ghost gun parts
As Nevada lawmakers heard public comment last year on a bill to ban ghost guns and the parts used to make them, a resident of the rural town of Dayton called into the hearing to offer his opinion.
Levitt AMP Carson City 2022 comes to a close with High Step Society (sponsored)
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This Saturday, Aug. 27, we are thrilled to present headliners High Step Society at 8pm and opening for them is Moons of Jupiter at 7 p.m.
School trustees approve plan for 2023 legislative session
Washoe County School District administrators said they hope to reduce some of the reporting burden on district staff by updating the state’s education laws.
Commissioners hear first reading of vicious dog ordinance updates, details on broadband improvements
The Washoe Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday heard the first reading of an ordinance to update portions of Washoe County Code Chapter 55 dealing with vicious and dangerous dogs.