Yearly Archives: 2023
Local athlete medals at Special Olympics World Games
Fallon athlete Brandy Goodson is back from Berlin, Germany where she competed in the 2023 Special Olympics World Games.
REMSA Health promotes Matthew Hauth to strategic initiatives and franchise compliance manager (sponsored)
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REMSA Health announces the promotion of Matthew Hauth to the role of manager of strategic initiatives and franchise compliance.
USA Today withdraws public records lawsuit against UNR
Gannett’s USA Today withdrew its public records lawsuit against the University of Nevada, Reno. The withdrawal of the suit came shortly after it was filed and with little explanation.
NV Energy wants Las Vegans to subsidize wealthier Northern Nevadans
NV Energy is asking regulators to saddle ratepayers with more than $30 million in expenses the company chalks up to preventing damage from natural disasters, including what experts deem wasteful spending.
Good Luck Macbeth’s ‘Shark!’ attacks sensibilities in laughably ridiculous ways
Good Luck Macbeth's latest production -- a "Jaws" parody called Shark! -- is ridiculous and hilarious.
Commissioners ask for ‘new blood’ on library board, vote not to reappoint chair after caustic comments by far-right activists
A far-right contingent that dominates public comment at local government meetings helped push for the removal of the library board chair.
New tools help the Downtown Reno Partnership take downtown cleaning to a new level (sponsored)
The Downtown Reno Partnership (DRP) prides itself on ensuring the 110 blocks that make up its business improvement district boundaries are safe, clean and vibrant.
Top election official says new legislation will improve system, expand access to NV voters
The 2023 legislature passed — and the governor signed — bills to expand voting access on tribal lands and in jails, to protect election workers, and to invest in resources to help state and county administrators run elections more smoothly.
County shoots down cannabis lounges again
Cannabis consumption lounges on Tuesday were once again voted down by Washoe County’s Board of County Commissioners after gaining a spot on the agenda for the fifth time since 2018.
Nevada Museum of Art exhibit on the Ghost Army ends July 23
An exhibit at the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno, “Ghost Army: The Combat Con Artists of World War II,” ends July 23 after a five-month run in northern Nevada.