Yearly Archives: 2024
Stonewalling: Council member refuses to answer questions
Reno Council member Kathleen Taylor refuses to answer questions about her spending of council funds and her travel and training expenses.
Screaming for ice cream: Sugar Blvd opens in Midtown
The ice cream shop, located at The Sticks development, is classic in all of the best ways.
Photos: Discovery Museum has a new, interactive exhibit focused on mental health
"Mental Health: Mind Matters" shows that, like physical illness, mental health issues are not a choice or personal flaw but a condition deserving of care.
Reno City Council spending activities may violate state ethics laws
Expenditures by Reno City Council members, uncovered by This Is Reno through a public records order, may violate Nevada ethics laws.
Donor Network West announces William Bubba Paris as new Executive Director of foundation (sponsored)
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Donor Network West has appointed William Bubba Paris as executive director of the Donor Network West Foundation.
UNR faculty, students call for engineering dean’s resignation
A University of Nevada, Reno student this week launched a petition urging Engineering Dean Erick Jones to resign after he was accused of research misconduct.
City of Reno spending irregularities aren’t isolated to council member Reese
Reno City Council members each year are provided with thousands of dollars for discretionary spending meant to be used to provide a benefit to the Reno community. Public records show that, at times, taxpayer funds are spent in ways that likely violate city policies.
NV’s request for insurance public option passes first fed test, application deemed complete
The U.S. Dept. of the Treasury announced a public comment period after determining the application needed to assess Nevada’s health insurance public option was complete.
Opinion: Sparks City Council votes to perpetuate homelessness
This week, the Sparks City Council demonstrated its commitment to perpetuating homelessness instead of resolving it.
Supreme Court rules in favor of transparency after Clark County district court was sued
Nevada’s open government advocates are celebrating a state court victory today.