Yearly Archives: 2023
Fallon journalist, retired Guardsman named Veteran of the Month
Steve Ranson, a veteran, journalist, and educator, was honored in October by the Nevada Department of Veterans Services for his military service and his contributions to veterans and civic organizations throughout the state.
Listening session on Nov. 7 to learn about the Cultural Corridor project (sponsored)
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Join a listening session Nov. 7 to learn about the Cultural Corridor project coming to Carson City, Carson Valley and Virginia City that will help support tourism, local arts, culture and heritage.
Bargaining agreements approved for school police, Washoe Education Association
Collective bargaining agreements were approved this week between the Washoe County School District and teachers, police.
Homebuyers find alternatives to high-interest mortgages
The frenzy may be gone from the real estate market, thanks to mortgage interest rates that have more than doubled in the last two years, but experts say Southern Nevada is still a seller’s market.
Hop forward to the IMBĪB taproom in Reno, restaurant in Sparks
IMBĪB, with locations in Reno and Sparks, offers a wide variety of craft beers, unique food pairings and an engaging ambiance.
Journalist detained and threatened with arrest by Reno Police at downtown protest
Journalist and photographer Eric Marks was threatened with arrest during a gathering in support of Palestine on Friday.
Lithium loop earns Reno ‘Tech Hub’ designation
The Biden administration on Monday announced the designation of 31 Regional Technology and Innovation Hubs. Reno is on the list.
Nevada among states joining IRS free ‘Direct File’ pilot program
Nevada joined 12 other states in the IRS’ new direct and free filing pilot program for the 2024 tax season, the IRS announced last week.
Barber: Neon Matters
This week's Barber Brief concerns topics such as heritage, place, and identity, all swirling around one of Reno’s most historic thoroughfares: Fourth Street.
Higher ed regents bicker, faculty dismayed by presentation from right-wing policy center
A handful of members of the Nevada Board of Regents last week spoke out against a presentation on a workshop agenda they said was inappropriate and overly political. The comments drew warnings from legal counsel of potential open meeting law violations.