Monthly Archives: June, 2024
Two county commissioners vote against certifying election results
Washoe County Commissioners Mike Clark and Jeanne Herman on Friday voted against accepting the canvassing of the vote for the June 11, 2024, primary election.
Ground-level ozone levels recently exceeded national safety standards
Health officials said that on June 14-15, 2024, air quality reached a stage for ground-level ozone that was unhealthy for sensitive groups.
Photos: UnchARTed Waters exhibit opens downtown
The Sierra Arts Foundation is hosting a new exhibit: the UnchARTed Waters exhibition, which features the art from participants in the UnchARTed Waters program.
Slieve Brewing Company offers good vibes in Reno
At Slieve Brewing Company — one of several beer stops in the Fourth Street corridor also commonly referred to as the brewery district — the beer hits different.
Judge dismisses case against Nevada’s fake electors for lack of jurisdiction
Clark County Judge Mary Kay Holthus on Friday said she lacked jurisdiction to try the state’s case against Nevada’s alleged fake electors.
Photos: New concert series debuts downtown
A new concert series, funded in part by the City of Reno and designed to attract more people downtown, debuted on Thursday.
NV Energy seeks to prematurely recover costs of $4.2 billion transmission line
When NV Energy CEO Doug Cannon pitched Nevada lawmakers in 2021 on Greenlink, a massive transmission line project estimated at the time to cost $2.5 billion, he promised “Nevadans will not be asked to pay for this investment until at least five to six years down the road.”
Washoe looks to add ‘missing middle’ housing with code changes
Code changes could be on the horizon for Washoe County to expand the types of housing allowed and add what planning officials call the “missing middle” to the area’s housing stock.
Video: New ‘Portland Loo’ public restroom opens at City Plaza
Opening on Friday, a Portland Loo has been installed at City Plaza. It’s the third one in the area.
Service requests for homeless issues increasing
A City of Reno memo distributed this week shows that, despite ongoing efforts to reduce homelessness in the community, calls for service related to people living unsheltered continue to rise.