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Monthly Archives: March, 2023

St. Paddy’s Day edition of Tour De Brews: a tour of craft in the Reno Brewery District (sponsored)

Get on down to Reno's Brewery District for the St. Paddy's Day edition of Tour de Brews on March 17th and get exclusive deals on handcrafted drinks from 15+ diverse businesses.

Clean beauty company launches in Reno

Lemon Roots Botanicals, a small-batch, eco-friendly and clean beauty business, recently opened in Reno.

GOED board approves $330 million tax abatement for Tesla

The Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) board today approved a $330,250,366 abatement for Tesla in exchange for the company promising to make a $3.6 billion investment at its Storey County site. 

States, including Nevada, consider ‘safe injection sites’ to prevent overdoses

The snowballing death toll from heroin overdoses has pushed lawmakers in Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada to consider joining New York and Rhode Island in allowing what are often called "safe injection sites."

The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges announces record $16.7 million in awards to assist children and families (sponsored)

The NCJFCJ received a record $16.7 million in awards and grants for the 2022-2023 fiscal year.

ICE, prison targeted immigrants seeking medical care, complaint says

Staff at two federal immigration detention facilities in Nevada have engaged in retaliatory transfers and medical abuse, including refusing to treat “a severe case of trench foot” for one migrant detainee, a new federal civil rights complaint alleges.

Senators Rosen, Cortez Masto push President Biden to authorize a new VA hospital in Reno

U.S. Democratic Senators Cortez Masto and Rosen today issued a letter to President Joe Biden urging him to fund a new VA hospital in Reno.

School trustees approve three new administrative positions in split vote

The Washoe County School Board of Trustees on Tuesday approved two associate chief of teaching positions and an assistant to the superintendent

Dickson Commercial Group announces the promotion of Patrick Riggs to Vice President (sponsored)

Dickson Commercial Group (DCG) announces office broker Patrick Riggs as vice president.

Lombardo committee urges tying development incentives to child care, housing

Large companies seeking tax breaks and other public incentives to set up shop in Nevada should pay fundamentals such as child care and housing for employees, according to a committee appointed by Gov. Joe Lombardo. 

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