Monthly Archives: April, 2023
More than 800 volunteers help with community cleanup
Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful this weekend had 806 volunteers participate in the nonprofit’s community clean-up.
Piñon expands operations into South Reno
With their third location, Piñon appears to have struck gold again.
Nevada governor’s support for ambitious bills is uncertain
At the end of a hearing for a bill that would further expand coverage for gender-affirming medical care, transgender rights advocate Brooke Maylath shifted her focus from the majority-Democratic senators before her to the Republican governor who likely will decide the bill's fate.
Photos: GLM’s ‘Men On Boats’ takes a different look at historyÂ
Good Luck MacBeth’s production of "Men on Boats" showcases a diverse cast reenacting the 1869 exploration of the Grand Canyon by John Wesley Powell and his team of adventurers.
Officials: Swan Lake contaminated with ‘forever chemicals’
Officials with local government agencies on Friday held a press conference to discuss the findings of PFAS found in lake water at Swan Lake.Â
Lawmakers warn governor to stay in his laneÂ
Gov. Joe Lombardo’s bill to modernize government and make it more efficient was questioned by lawmakers during a marathon four-hour hearing.
Drought is over, water restrictions aren’t say TMWA officials
With the record breaking winter northern Nevada just experienced, there is no longer any drought in the area, but does that mean that residents should forget about water conservation?
TMCC’s ‘That Day in Tucson’ tackles gun violence and equality issues
By Taylor Harker*Mature Content Warning-Images and language about real life events of gun violence and violent themesTMCC's Performing Arts latest production of "That Day...
State investigating Willow Springs after suicide
Willow Springs, a youth residential treatment facility on Edison Way, is again being investigated by the state’s Department of Health and Human Services.
City Council awards $1 million to seniors, approves projects throughout city
The Reno City Council on Wednesday adopted a $1 million senior-focused spending plan using American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds.