Monthly Archives: March, 2023
Industry opposes measure to fund housing for people with mental health conditions, disabilities
Nevada Realtors and the Vegas Chamber testified against a bill to fund housing for people with disabilities.
‘Hush’: A murder mystery cabaret
It’s safe to assume that many of the local theatre-going crowd are familiar with The Theatre on Keystone Avenue, and its acclaimed resident production, Magique. But last month, they became host to a new, limited-run production called Hush, by local vaudeville troupe Rogue Worx.
Affordable housing project faces setback after city pulls out of deal with housing authority
The Reno Housing Authority’s Executive Director last week blasted City Manager Doug Thornley after the city of Reno backed out of an agreement with the RHA to fund a downtown affordable housing project.
New study reveals over 19% of Nevadans who gamble are at high risk for problem gambling and gambling addiction (sponsored)
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March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month and the UNLV International Gaming Institute (IGI) has released a summary of new findings on gambling risks and behaviors among Nevadans.
President and CEO of Greater Nevada Credit Union, announces retirement (sponsored)
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Wally Murray, President and CEO of Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU), announced his retirement after 35 years at the credit union.
Nevada, VA pilot initiative for traveling veterans
A pilot program has been formed between the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the State of Nevada to connect military service members traveling the rural areas with telehealth and mental health resources.
City: Downtown Virginia Street to remain two-way
City of Reno and Washoe County Regional Transportation Commission officials Thursday evening gave an update at City Hall on the downtown micro mobility pilot project.
City, county officials say they are better prepared for North Valleys flooding
City and county officials Wednesday said they are better prepared for anticipated water levels to rise at Swan and Silver lakes in Reno’s North Valleys.
Bill to rein in rental application and deposit fees weakened before first hearing
Nevada lawmakers have revived efforts to crack down on landlords collecting unlimited application fees on a single unit and add some transparency to fees associated with rentals.
Neighbors win appeal against proposed Riviera Condominiums
The Reno City Council Wednesday voted in a 4-3 split to uphold the appeal of a Reno resident on behalf of her Riviera neighborhood who filed against the proposed Riviera Planned Community, arguing that the condominiums do not conform to the Reno City Master Plan.