Yearly Archives: 2024
Video: This Is Reno takes public records case against the City of Reno to the Nevada Supreme Court
This Is Reno’s second lawsuit against the City of Reno was heard Wednesday at the Nevada Court of Appeals.
Greater Nevada Field gets renovated, adds new digital screens
The Reno Aces this week announced the addition of two 100-foot-long digital screens to the suite-level facias along Greater Nevada Field’s first and third base lines.
Career College of Northern Nevada students scramble after sudden closure
The abrupt closure and bankruptcy of Career College of Northern Nevada left students and instructors scrambling.
Opinion: What’s the move, Schieve?
Has anyone else heard that Hillary Schieve and Devon Reese are about to play musical chairs with the City of Reno mayor’s position?
The Lombardo Machine? Election season officially begins for state legislators, hopefuls
Political observers believe Gov. Joe Lombardo's influence could play a role in the races that decide whether he maintains veto power at the Nevada State Legislature.
County moves closer on code changes for ADUs
The board last week heard the first reading of ordinance changes that would pave the way for the development of more accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, in the Truckee Meadows.
Michael C. Dermody receives inaugural NAIOP ‘Legend Award’ for lifetime achievement in northern Nevada (sponsored)
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Executive Chairman of Dermody Properties Michael C. Dermody is the first recipient of the Legend Award from NAIOP Northern Nevada.
When rentals aren’t livable, tenants’ remedies can be confusing, burdensome, and costly
When attorneys and housing justice organizers call for reforming how courts handle disputes between landlords and tenants, they often point to Nevada’s unique, and quick, summary eviction process, which puts the onus on tenants to first file with the courts.
State ceremony recognizes veterans
Nevada’s newest veterans of the month and military supporters were recognized on Feb. 28 in a ceremony at the Nevada State Library and Archives in Carson City.
Greater Nevada Mortgage expands into southern Nevada its charitable program, Keys to Greater, for homeless youth (sponsored)
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Greater Nevada Mortgage, a subsidiary of Greater Nevada Credit Union, is expanding its Keys to Greater program to southern Nevada to support more homeless youth across the state.