Monthly Archives: March, 2024
ACLU of Nevada threatens lawsuits over noncompliance with in-jail voting law
The ACLU of Nevada is prepared to file lawsuits against county and municipal jails for failing to comply with a voting access law.
Military briefs around Northern Nevada
News and events in nothern Nevada for active duty members of the military and veterans.
Sparks selects new manager, approves $500k settlement with retired cop
The Sparks City Council on Monday selected Dion Louthan as the city’s next manager. Louthan is the assistant city manager of Roseville, California.
Opinion: Clergy members oppose Washoe County camping ordinance
Washoe County’s proposed illegal camping ordinance, set for the agenda on March, 26, will criminalize many, often life-sustaining activities like sleeping or seeking shelter.
Photos: Alan Parsons Live Project at the Grand Sierra Resort
Alan Parsons may not be a familiar name to many of the younger crowd, but he has an impressive musical resume.
Barber Brief: Major zoning code changes to be considered by the Reno City Council on March 27 (commentary)
Most residential parcels in Reno would be impacted by changes intended to facilitate the construction of urban infill and affordable housing.
Five events in Reno this week: Film Noir, authors, pets and music
Film Noir, author events, music and mental health (with pets) are our featured events in Reno this week. Author
Retired Fallon professor Doris Dwyer praised for her love of teaching, community service
For more than three decades, retired Western Nevada College Fallon educator Doris Dwyer touched the lives of hundreds of students.
Downtown’s newest bagel shop opened in February
The punk rock attitude of Lox, Stock and Two Smoking Bagels permeates the downtown restaurant a bagel shop opened in February.
$100m Nevada Facilities Fund a ‘watershed moment’ for charter schools, leaders say
Nevada charter schools are clamoring to access the millions of dollars in financing now available to support capital projects, such as buying or expanding school buildings.