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Yearly Archives: 2023

Barber: Jacobs pushes the boundaries (again)

Jacobs Entertainment is seeking to redefine the events on the Glow Plaza as “onsite activity” for the Sands by literally adding the Sands to the Glow Plaza's permitting boundary.

It takes a city (sponsored)

In the last 100 days, employees from the Downtown Reno Partnership and the City of Reno have come together on morning walks to assist those in need, document and fix repairs, and clean up trash.

As Tesla factory expands, so too could Nevada’s massive tax abatements

Tesla last week announced a $3.6 billion, 4-million-square-foot expansion of its Giga Nevada campus in Northern Nevada.

Five events this week: It’s almost February

Science, energy and music are on deck this week. Our local nonprofits and educational institutions are hosting events with science and energy experts.

Washoe schools on two-hour delay Mon., Jan. 30

Washoe County School District officials today said all schools will be on a two-hour delay Monday, Jan. 30, 2023.

Funding will get broadband to 40,000 Nevada homes

Nevada is set to receive $55.2 million for broadband infrastructure projects that will provide internet access to thousands of residents who still lack high-quality broadband.

VIDEO: Private investigator says tracking Reno mayor with GPS unit was ‘nothing personal’ 

A private investigator who put a GPS tracking unit on Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve’s car last year said it’s “nothing personal." 

A federal lawsuit is blocking 198,000 Nevada student loan borrowers from relief

The U.S. Supreme Court is the only thing standing in the way of as many as 198,000 Nevadans receiving relief from some or all of their student loan debt, according to figures released Thursday by the White House.

Commissioners favor incentives to spur affordable housing growth

It will take another 225 years to meet the affordable housing needs at the rate affordable housing units have been built in northern Nevada since 2014 according to a presentation to Washoe County Commissioners this week during their annual strategic planning session.

Stormwater utility fees proposed by city

The City of Reno is considering adding a stormwater utility by amending the Reno Municipal Code with a proposed ordinance that, if adopted, will go into effect July 1, 2023. 

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