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Yearly Archives: 2023

Marcolino’s Italia brings food truck fare downtown with brick and mortar location

Marcolino’s Italia offers a stark contrast to the no frills air of its mobile business, with a white tablecloth corner restaurant in the middle of downtown Reno.

County announces cooling locations

Washoe County and the Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority are opening public cooling areas this weekend as temperatures are expected to surpass 100 degrees.

UNR student team wins second place in national competition

The University of Nevada, Reno's Mackay School student team last month got second place in an inaugural carbon management collegiate competition. 

Toad’s endangered listing forces Ormat, Interior to rethink proposed geothermal project

A planned geothermal plant in Nevada was sent back to square one last week after federal land managers decided to reexamine their approval of the project following the listing of a small rare toad living in adjacent springs as endangered.

Mosquito abatement planned for July 18

Washoe County will apply another round of mosquito larvicide over communities in the region Tuesday, July 18.

Summer is in full swing at Rancho San Rafael (sponsored)

Summer is here at Rancho San Rafael and there are plenty of events and activities for everyone.

Judge dismisses claims of doxxing, negligence in lawsuit against private investigator

The information about Mayor Hillary Schieve and former County Commissioner Vaughn Hartung that was gathered and shared by private investigator David McNeely with an unknown client doesn’t fall within the state’s anti-doxxing statutes. 

Support local students and teachers during the Greater Schools Supplies Drive now through Friday, Aug. 11 (sponsored)

Participate in the Greater Schools Supplies Drive by dropping off new school items to any GNCU branch or Greater Nevada Mortgage’s Carson City and Sparks locations now through Friday, Aug. 11.

City issues request for proposals for Truckee River bike path designs (updated)

Plans to fix damaged parts of the Truckee River bike path that were supposed to have begun in June or July are on hold.

Nevada GOP expects long fight to block state-run presidential primary after 1st attempt is denied

After a loss in court this week, Nevada Republican Party leaders say they're preparing for a long fight to block the state from holding a presidential primary required under a 2-year-old law.

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