Monthly Archives: August, 2024
Film studios love Nevada – just so long as they get hundreds of millions in tax credits
Before the lights and the cameras and the action of Hollywood can come to Nevada, there must come approval of hundreds of millions of dollars in tax incentives.
Library board upholds ban of First Amendment auditor, ends suspensions of two others
The Washoe County Library Board of Trustees voted Wednesday to end suspensions for two people who were banned from local libraries.
Join the Hero Challenge, a fitness fundraiser to benefit local first responders (sponsored)
Join the Hero Challenge, a Fitness Fundraiser to Benefit Local First Responders.
Like Trump, Senate candidate Sam Brown appears aligned with Project 2025
Democrats nationwide are attempting to make former President Donald Trump synonymous with Project 2025.
OPINION: The chronic absenteeism crisis
The word crisis is not an exaggeration, as the number of kids chronically absent in WCSD is shocking.
Commissioners appoint new library board member, amend library tax resolution
The Washoe Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday appointed Marie Rodriguez to the library board of trustees. Commissioner Jeanne Herman voted against her appointment to the volunteer board.
Probate commissioner bars media from covering Rupert Murdoch family trust court battle
Washoe County Second Judicial District Court Probate Commissioner Edmund Gorman on Tuesday denied media coverage of the Rupert Murdoch family trust hearings in September.
County Commission: More funding approved for toy run, Seven Magic Mountains
The Washoe Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday approved more funding for a toy run that came under fire in July.
NV Energy’s on-again, off-again air conditioning rebates are off at month’s end
NV Energy is ending a popular program that allows Nevadans to save on the cost of new air conditioners and heat pumps, because too many customers are taking advantage of the subsidy.
Downtown Reno library opens new kiosk to access affordable housing resources
The Downtown Reno Library has added a new service kiosk to enhance access to information and resources related to affordable housing.