Yearly Archives: 2023
Nevada DMV recalls license plate that’s short for ‘Go back to California’
A recalled Nevada license plate meant to "drive away" Californians is getting one last chance to go back on the streets.
Former Army soldiers named Veterans of the Month
Two Army veterans were honored in late June as Veterans of the Month in a ceremony at the Nevada State Capitol.
Local skater a finalist in Tony Hawk’s online skate competition
A local skater is a finalist in an online competition hosted by Tony Hawk’s Skatepark Foundation. The grand prize is a chance to skate with Hawk.
‘One hell of a mess’: Tahoe trashed July 4th
The July 4 celebration at Lake Tahoe led to “one hell of a mess,” according to Clean Up The Lake and the League to Save Lake Tahoe. Partiers left more than 6,000 lbs. of trash.
Tesla deal frustrated lawmakers, but little will change at economic development agency
Efforts to rein in the agency that has the power to approve hundreds of millions of dollars worth of tax abatements fell short.
Nevada Dairy Farmers award $20,000 in scholarship money to four recipients (sponsored)
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The Nevada Dairy Farmers awarded Nevada students who are seeking a post-secondary education in the culinary arts a scholarship for the second consecutive year.
Cannabis lounges to get a rehearing at county commission meeting
Assistant County Manager Dave Solaro is requesting the Washoe County Board of Commissioners next week revisit rules regarding cannabis consumption lounges. Proposed amendments to county codes are needed for the lounges to become reality, Solaro noted in a letter to commissioners.
Aces hold on to PCL West lead in June
The Reno Aces in June held on to their first place standing in the Pacific Coast League West closing out the month with a homestand sweep of the Albuquerque Isotopes and splitting a six game away series versus the Sacramento River Cats.
How A’s stadium advocates avoided registering as lobbyists
Among the many effects of COVID-19 was the inability of lobbyists to register for two special sessions in 2020 and the beginning of the regular session in 2021 – when the legislative building was closed to the public.
‘Kinky Boots’ at Bruka delights with drag, music, dance
“Kinky Boots” at Bruka Theater follows the story of Charlie who recently inherited his father’s shoe factory.