Monthly Archives: March, 2024
City Council approves spending extra $70 million for water purification project
Reno City Council members on Wednesday approved a $70 million bond to provide additional funding for the American Flat Advanced Purified Water Project.
So fetch: ‘Mean Girls’ the musical debuts downtown
Tina Fey’s 2004 cinematic endeavor Mean Girls has cemented itself in the minds of many as one of the best comedies of the 2000s.
Pack gets bounced again during Mountain West quarterfinals
The loss puts Nevada’s final seeding and region for the NCAA tournament in some question, but they are likely still safely in the field as a 6-8 seed.
State lawmakers urged to consider authorizing automated traffic enforcement
The Nevada Advisory Committee on Traffic Safety urged state lawmakers Wednesday to consider legislation authorizing the use of speeding and red light cameras.
City audit: No take-home vehicle policies have taxpayers paying unnecessary fuel costs
The biggest finding was that documented policies and procedures for take-home vehicles do not exist, according to the audit report.
JaVale’s nostalgic visit to Reno
Almost two decades ago, JaVale McGee made one of the most important decisions in his young life: He accepted former coach Mark Fox’s invitation to come to play for the Wolf Pack.
Patagonia retail workers in Reno vote to form company’s first union in U.S.
Patagonia retail workers in Reno voted to unionize. The Reno Patagonia outlet store, located at 130 S Center St., is the first of the outdoor retailer’s U.S. stores to vote for union representation.
Fresno State, Colorado State, New Mexico advance in Mountain West conference tournament
Day 1 of the Mountain West Conference Tournament in men's basketball is in the books kicking off with an upset victory for Fresno State.
DA urges participation in program that pays restitution for fraudulent checks
Washoe County District Attorney Chris Hicks is encouraging local businesses to sign up for the Fraudulent Check Diversion Program.
Washoe County School Board approves $500,000 to defend against lawsuits by Trustee Jeff Church
The Washoe County School District Board of Trustees on Tuesday approved a budget augmentation of half a million dollars to be provided to the district’s Office of General Counsel to fight lawsuits and complaints brought against the board by its own Trustee Jeff Church.