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Yearly Archives: 2023

NV tribe sues feds over water rights, failure to protect endangered fish

Despite federal protections and efforts by the tribe to protect important habitat, the culturally significant cui-ui and Lahontan cutthroat trout in Pyramid Lake have continued to decline in the last decade, according to federal wildlife managers.

UPS driver strike likely averted in ‘historic’ union negotiations

UPS delivery drivers were threatening to strike after negotiations with the multinational package delivery company broke down July 5.

UNR hosting math and tech camp for middle school students

The Nevada Math & Technology Camp is being held at the University of Nevada, Reno campus, with about 50 middle school students taking part.

A new consortium for workforce development in the manufacturing industry (sponsored)

There is a new consortium that has been established between The Nevada Governor’s Office of Workforce Innovation; Manufacture Nevada; NCLab, and the Nevada Library System.

The devil in the details (commentary)

Reno City Council returns this Wednesday, July 26th with some major decisions related to downtown revitalization.

Expanding telehealth still a priority for Nevada, even post-pandemic

As the pandemic era wanes, Nevadans are pushing to keep the telehealth expansions permanent at the state and national levels.

Council preview: Downtown makeover plans up for consideration

Ideas for a downtown transformation will get a hearing Wednesday during the Reno City Council’s regularly scheduled meeting.

Five events this week: Garlic Fest edition

Locally grown garlic is on sale this week courtesy of Reno Food Systems. That’s one of our recommended events this week. 

Merchants in The Basement and 50 South Virginia St. welcome new businesses with Blue Carpet grand opening event (sponsored)

The Downtown Reno Partnership is rolling out the Blue Carpet to welcome new and expanding businesses at 50. South Virginia and The Basement on July 28 from 4-6 p.m.

Lombardo announces Ethics Commission appointments days before his ethics hearing

Gov. Joe Lombardo on Wednesday announced the appointment of a former police officer and the grandson of a former sheriff to the Nevada Commission on Ethics.

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