Monthly Archives: July, 2024
Get laid off or move? Patagonia workers grapple with new ‘hub city’ model
Last week, around 90 Patagonia employees across the country were given two choices—move to a newly approved Patagonia “hub” city, or be laid off.
Report: NV misses 32% of mental-health crisis calls
Nevada has the 39th highest suicide rate in the country and also ranks 50th in the nation for overall mental health.
Conservation group seeks Endangered Species Act protections for Nevada desert fish
A conservation group is seeking federal protections for a rare Nevada fish whose habitat is confined to a few groundwater-fed springs in the driest state in the union.
Brown mum on position on Nevada abortion rights amendment
Brown is unwilling so far to let the people know where he stands on Nevada’s ballot question on abortion.
Photos: Mile-long poem uninstalled after 10 months due to degradation
The mile-long art installation, "Confluence: Stream Science, Handwriting, and Urban Curbs," is being uninstalled from the sidewalks along the Truckee River and in downtown Reno.
Secretary of State reviewing candidate signatures after registrar of voters refused to explain why they were deficient
Nevada’s Secretary of State is reviewing the signatures supporting a nonpartisan candidate for Washoe’s Board of County Commissioners that the county’s Registrar of Voters deemed invalid.
Photos: ‘Something Rotten’ at Good Luck Macbeth is anything but rotten
Good Luck Macbeth’s newest production of “Something Rotten” is one of the most impressive shows the theater has ever put on.
Primary recounts: Baran waffles, other candidates see single-vote shifts
Reno City Council candidate Lily Baran’s campaign for the Ward 1 seat has ended after the recount of June’s primary election results, which she’d requested just days earlier, was stopped at her request.
Tahoe workforce housing lawsuit settled
A workforce housing advocacy group and the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency resolved their dispute over housing affordability and environmental impacts in the Lake Tahoe Basin.
National Democrats announce support for 7 Nevada legislative candidates
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee announced Tuesday it will bolster seven legislative candidates in Nevada as part of its “Summer of States” initiative.