Monthly Archives: April, 2024
Reno makes worst air quality list in annual report card
Reno ranks among the top 20 communities in the U.S. for the worst air quality. Days of unhealthy pollution put Reno on the list.
Dickson Realty announces “The Road Home” campaign to inform and educate home buyers and sellers about the NAR Settlement (sponsored)
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“The Road Home” is an informational and educational program to assist local home buyers and sellers navigate the impacts of the National Association of Realtors settlement.
In defense of Alex Velto (opinion)
Guinasso: I was disappointed to read Alex Velto’s op-ed last week. Sadly, he chose to characterize my legal work and political advocacy for unborn children being slaughtered for profit as “morally repugnant.”
Reno local opens dog training franchise
Chris Bergman has always owned dogs, and he’s been told he’s pretty good at training them.
Jewish Nevada and Temple Emanu-El announce the inaugural Northern Nevada Jewish Film Festival (sponsored)
Jewish Nevada and Temple Emanu-El announced that they are hosting the annual Northern Nevada Jewish Film Festival on Sunday, May 5, 2024, at the National Automobile Museum.
Board of Regents primary attracts crowd of candidates, despite new shorter terms
Voters in Nevada will soon need to narrow down which candidates can advance to the general election for the chance to govern Nevada’s public system of higher education.
Barber: May 1: City Council & Redevelopment Agency Board (commentary)
The City Council and the Redevelopment Agency Board (which is comprised of the City Council, just convening for a different role) are holding Special Meetings beginning at 10 am on Wednesday to discuss the fiscal year (FY) 2024/25 budget, fee schedule, and strategic priorities.
Doctors, volunteers, and Reno Aces team for free skin cancer screening May 7 (sponsored)
The May 7 skin check event is completely free for anyone to attend, but skin checks will be performed on a first-come, first-served basis.
The search for ‘886’: Retired Air Force pilot visits Reno to see the jet he flew in the 1960s
Air Force pilot Lt. Col. Alexander Turner Jr. came to Reno to see the jet he flew nearly 60 years ago.
Feds agree to deadline for endangered species listing of rare NV fish
Federal wildlife managers Thursday agreed to decide whether or not to list a rare Nevada fish as a threatened or endangered species within the next year after failing to meet a federally required deadline.