Yearly Archives: 2023
Satisfaction is all but guaranteed at Satisfaction Pizza
Satisfaction Pizza replaced Pizza Lupo on California Avenue. The space shares a building with The Loving Cup.
Crisis in the neighborhood (opinion)
Parents who once dreamed of providing their children with a stable environment are now grappling with uncertainty.
Few specifics shared in Jacobs Entertainment’s development plans—again
The majority of Jacobs Entertainment phase one goals for it downtown development plans have not been completed.
KPS3 announces Bob Whitefield as Chief Revenue Officer (sponsored)
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Bob Whitefield has been elevated to chief revenue officer. Whitefield will continue to lead the agency’s search and digital marketing team while overseeing the company’s financial operations.
Holiday Train Rides at Nevada State Railroad Museum Carson City (sponsored)
The Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City is hosting train rides for families with Santa during the holiday season on the first three weekends in December.
State worker shortage delays energy assistance payments, leaves callers on hold for services
Millions of dollars collected from NV Energy customers to help pay the power bills of low-income and senior Nevadans have yet to be distributed because of staffing shortages in the Division of Welfare and Supportive Services (DWSS), according to the state.
Fan moves to dismiss lawsuit against UNR
UNR mechanical engineering professor Feifei Fan filed a motion this week to dismiss her lawsuit against UNR.
School district looks to extinguish campus vaping
Washoe’s Safe and Healthy Schools Commission shared data and suggestions on how to reduce vaping within schools during Tuesday’s Washoe County School District Board of Trustees meeting.
UNR launches Title IX dashboard in response to allegations
The University of Nevada, Reno administration announced increased transparency for Title IX and Equal Opportunity investigations through a new online reporting dashboard.
Nevada settles lawsuits with injured inmate firefighters, stripsearched woman
Nevada agreed to pay $340,000 to inmate firefighters who alleged they were denied medical care leading to second-degree burns and socks melting to their feet.