Yearly Archives: 2024
Impacts of court groundwater decision still a long way off, top water regulator tells lawmakers
A court decision affirmed the state’s right to limit groundwater pumping using scientific data, but full implementation of the ruling may take some time.
Council member reimburses city for some travel costs but provides few specifics
Reno City Council member Miguel Martinez last week posted online that he wrote a check to the City of Reno for $1,844.70, which he said was to reimburse the city for travel expenses.
Metcalf Builders announces completion of its new offices in Reno (sponsored)
Metcalf Builders, an award-winning construction company headquartered in northern Nevada, announced today that the firm has completed the construction of its new office space.
Buenos Grill celebrates 25 years
Mexican restaurant Buenos Grill has been a staple in Mayberry Landing for a long time -- 25 years serving the Reno community.
WCSD attorney wants approval to spend $500,000 to defend lawsuits by school trustee Jeff Church
School board Trustee Jeff Church was told Monday WCSD is requesting $500,000 to defend lawsuits he filed, and may file, against the district.
The value of lived experience (sponsored)
A local CEO's vision for a healthier community starts with seeing the humanity and value of each person.
Regents condemn Boylan for discriminatory comments
Leaders on the Board of Regents for Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) on Monday released a statement condemning remarks made last week by Regent Patrick Boylan during the March 1 quarterly meeting.
Five events in Reno this week: Music and more music
Reno's music scene is hopping this week. Whether you're a jazz enthusiast or someone who enjoys classical harmonies, there's a live show for you.
NAS Fallon conducts Citadel Shield-Solid Curtain exercise
The Navy conducted its annual large-scale protection exercise in mid-February for two weeks at installations around the world.
Businesses bailing on NV because of new paid leave law, economic development officials claim
A new paid family medical leave requirement for companies receiving tax breaks from the state continues to receive pushback from economic development officials.