Yearly Archives: 2024
Photos: Good Luck Macbeth’s ‘She Kills Monsters’ blends grief with Dungeons & Dragons
Good Luck Macbeth’s rendition of "She Kills Monsters" is action-packed with laughter and intense fight scenes that keeps the audience on its toes.
Lounge: a moody wine bar hides in a south Reno strip mall
You might have seen Lounge’s purple neon sign in the Smith’s shopping center on South Meadows Parkway.
Barber: Bell St.abandonment delayed
Today’s Brief Digest features an update from the February 28 City Council meeting plus a few previews of what’s on tap for next week.
Report tackles state’s deep-rooted health care problems
Nevada’s first-ever statewide “health improvement plan” examines inadequacies that have long bedeviled the state.
Elections watchdog asks for investigation into ethics violation by Marchant and other Senate candidates
Nevada election denier and U.S. Senate candidate Jim Marchant may be in hot water with the U.S. Senate Ethics Committee.
Nevada county election official in charge of controversial 2022 hand-count plan resigns
The elections official in a rural Nevada county roiled by false claims of widespread election fraud that led to a controversial hand-count in the 2022 midterms is resigning.
Downtown land swap will net 5 new affordable housing units
A land swap between a Colorado-based gaming developer and the Reno Housing Authority will create five new affordable housing units downtown.
NV Energy proposes monthly service charge jump of $28 in Northern Nevada
The basic service charge of $16.50 paid monthly by NV Energy customers in Northern Nevada could increase to $44.40 if the utility has its way.
Reno council approves $10 million in fee reductions for affordable housing
The Reno City Council on Wednesday approved millions in fee reductions for a number of affordable housing projects.
Opinion: Fire professionals versus insurance gnomes
Insurance companies are canceling homeowner’s insurance policies in northern Nevada citing wildfire risk.