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Yearly Archives: 2023

Reno Public Market is open for business

The long-awaited opening of Reno Public Market finally came on January 6 when Reno’s first food hall opened to the public, and many of its residents were there for the party.

Keolis loses in arbitration over temp workers hired during pandemic

An arbitrator last month sided with members of Teamsters Local 533 ruling that temporary workers hired to help clean buses at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic had worked long enough at their jobs to be considered regular Keolis employees.

240 unhoused individuals died in Southern Nevada last year

In Washoe County, 96 people experiencing homelessness were reported to have died last year, up from 57 the previous year. 

Five events this week: It’s all about live music (and dance)

From  legends to locals – or locals who are also legends in their own right – live music is alive and well in the Biggest Little City.

Lawsuit seeks to expel cattle from endangered wildflower habitat

A conservation group is suing the federal government in an effort to ban cattle from grazing in the habitat of an endangered wildflower that can only be found on about 10 acres of public land in Esmeralda County, Nevada.

Former Reno manager recommended to serve Clark County in Nevada Legislature

Sabra Smith Newby, Reno’s former city manager, has been recommended by the Nevada Legislature’s assembly democrats to serve Assembly District 10.

The Loving Cup is here for the party

Headed to a Reno bar crawl? Absolutely add The Loving Cup on California Avenue to your list.

DEAR EVAN HANSEN opens next week at Pioneer Center (sponsored)

The Reno premiere of DEAR EVAN HANSEN opens next week!

Skewed justice discards Native American men

After more than a decade, a Paiute-Shoshone Tribal member's murder remains unsolved. Friends and family of Sonny Wayne Lewis say federal investigators have not communicated with them.

Ford quieter than AG peers on possibility of charges against Nevada’s 2020 fake electors

Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford continues to decline to comment on the possibility of an investigation into the illegitimate election certificate submitted by a group of Republicans following the 2020 presidential election.

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