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Yearly Archives: 2024

Nostalgic and modern: Recycled Records transcends generations

Perhaps the most surprising aspect of Recycled Records is its clientele, which includes patrons under 10 years old with Walkmans and teenagers buying cassette tapes and LPs. 

Records show Reno council member reimbursed for more than he spent

Reno City Council member Miguel Martinez has traveled to two different conferences and appears to have violated policies in submitting documents for approval.

Special Olympics Nevada welcomes two new athletes to its Board of Directors (sponsored)

Special Olympics Nevada is proud to announce the addition of two exceptional athletes, Brandy Goodson and Jake Roszelle, to its Board of Directors.

Starbucks workers union drive makes it to Reno

For the first time in Reno, workers at a Starbucks filed a petition this week with the National Labor Relations Board seeking to unionize.

Photos: Nevada avenges loss, thrashes Wyoming at Lawlor

Tré Coleman scored a game-high 20 points and added four steals while Jarod Lucas had 19 and surpassed 2,000 career points as Nevada dispatched the visiting Wyoming Cowboys 76-58 Tuesday evening at Lawlor Events Center.

Washoe County follows Sparks with ordinance against sleeping in vehicles

A little more than a week after the Sparks City Council approved the second reading of an ordinance prohibiting “human habitation” in vehicles, Washoe County’s Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday approved the first reading of a similar ordinance.

Reno’s city manager repeatedly approved spending violations

Public records received as part of an investigation into city council discretionary spending revealed several violations of Reno’s city travel policies by council members and city leaders. Expense reports were mostly approved by City Manager Doug Thornley.

Five fun features in fabulous Fallon (sponsored)

Nestled in picturesque landscapes and brimming with charm, Fallon is a hidden gem in the heart of northern Nevada.

Medicaid unwinding draws scrutiny from state lawmakers

Nevada legislators are expressing frustration over the state’s inability to track people who were wrongfully disenrolled from Medicaid last year.

Lean into the unexpected at Casale’s Halfway Club, Reno’s oldest Italian restaurant

Opened in 1937, Casale’s Halfway Club, named for its location halfway between Reno and Sparks, has a long and storied history.

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