Monthly Archives: June, 2024
The Best Bet Motor Lodge is open for business
Piper Stremmel and Chris Reilly have completed their first foray into Midtown. The husband-and-wife team expanded their hospitality options by renovating and reopening the Best Bet Motor Lodge on May 14.
U.S. Supreme Court ruling will allow more aggressive homeless encampment removals
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to give cities broader latitude to punish people for sleeping in public when they have no other options will likely result in municipalities taking more aggressive action to remove encampments, including throwing away more of homeless people’s property, advocates and legal experts said.
Abortion rights amendment qualifies for November ballot, Nevada SOS announces
A proposed constitutional amendment to protect the right to an abortion has qualified for Nevada’s November ballot, Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar announced Friday.
Opinion: Strange times call for stranger tactics
What does it mean that Robert Beadles, the far-right conspiracy theorist has paid for a recount in the Ward One City Council race?
Nevada’s minimum wage hits $12 an hour July 1. Now what?
Now that the state’s minimum wage is set to top out, some advocates think lawmakers should consider a higher wage to reflect the current cost of living.
Nevada State Contractors Board Executive Officer announces retirement after 26 years (sponsored)
After 26 years of dedicated service as Executive Officer of the Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB), Margi Grein has announced her retirement effective August 1, 2024.
Military briefs around Northern Nevada: Week of June 24
News and events for active duty military members and veterans for the week of June 24, 2024.
Tribal communities to benefit from new funding for housing projects
The Federal Housing Loan Bank of San Francisco announced new funding for affordable housing on Thursday, including 200 homes in the Lahontan Valley for seniors, families and the Fallon Paiute Shoshone Indian Colony.
Video: Dog rescued from river home safe
The dog rescued from the Truckee River early Tuesday morning is home safe.
Three candidates file for a recount of ballots, another files a lawsuit
Three candidates running for local offices have filed for a recount of ballots, and another, running for Nevada State Assembly, filed a lawsuit this week.