Yearly Archives: 2024
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Nevada on Election Day
Nevada is once again home to competitive races that could determine control of the White House and the U.S. Senate.
Donor Network West leads liver donations using cutting-edge technology, OrganOx (sponsored)
To address the need for increased liver transplantations, Donor Network West launched the use of new liver preservation technology across northern Nevada and northern California.
Who’s funding local elections this year? We took a deep dive so you don’t have to.
This Is Reno reviewed candidate filings from the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office from the start of 2024 to the present.
An elections worker wanted to serve her country. A stew of conspiracy theories and vitriol awaited
AP journalists were in Reno in September, a week before her departure, and spent several days with Burgess that included time at the Washoe County elections office and at her home.
OPINION: The road towards more freedom, equality, liberty and justice is through voting “YES” on Nevada’s Question 3
I am a firm supporter and advocate of Nevada’s Question 3 as a necessary disruptor of a political and economic elite that has increased their wealth and power at the expense of the rest of us.
KPS3 Hires Allyson Wyles as Director of Public Relations (sponsored)
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KPS3, a full-service marketing and communications firm, has hired Allyson Wyles as director of public relations.
Lakemill Lodge shut down due to health hazards (updated)
Inspectors from NNPH found urine, feces and controlled substances in common areas and stairwells.
Barber Brief: Week of October 28, 2024 (commentary)
It’s a bit of a slow week, City-wise, so today’s Brief consists primarily of updates and a few announcements—but they’re important ones, so please read on!
Carville Park Senior Apartments to be renovated with union labor
A renovation project for a Section 8 senior affordable housing complex began on Tuesday with a groundbreaking ceremony.
Three nonprofits each receive $100,000 grants to support housing efforts in northern Nevada (sponsored)
Greater Nevada Credit Union sponsored three local nonprofits in applying for $100,000 grants offered through the FHLBank San Francisco.