Yearly Archives: 2024
Reno to plant 132 trees to reduce heat and improve access to nature
The Reno City Council this week accepted a $500,000 grant from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service to plant trees along Airway Drive.
Hot August Nights shares plans for 2024 festival
Officials with Hot August Nights this week shared plans for changes to the 2024 classic car festival, along with details on returning events and entertainment.
Police said traffic violation let them stop driver, search for drugs. NV Supreme Court disagreed
The Nevada Supreme Court in December ruled that an officer who pulled over a suspected drug dealer lacked probable cause to initiate the traffic stop.
Donation to Jewish Nevada devolves into Israel arguments, discussions on antisemitism
Reno City Council on Wednesday approved a $3,000 donation to Jewish Nevada, but not before extensive discussions on what the money would be used for.
Council approves $75,000 for outside attorney to defend against Jenny Brekhus … again (updated)
Reno City Council members on Wednesday voted to spend $75,000 in the defense against Councilmember Jenny Brekhus’s lawsuit against the city.
Thanks to order from Lombardo appointee, ratepayers to foot bill for NV Energy employee bonuses
Nevadans, many of whom are struggling to pay their electricity bills, are now being asked to reimburse NV Energy for $5.75 million in employee bonuses.
Get stoked to soak: Five northern Nevada hot springs adventures (sponsored)
Next time you’re searching for a steamy soak, let these pairings—featuring both natural and resort hot springs—inspire a wintry adventure.
Mayor Schieve ‘strongly encouraged’ to take ethics training after commission failed to determine if she violated laws
The Nevada Ethics Commission on Wednesday could not agree – in a split vote – that Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve violated state ethics laws.
Video: Washoe County commissioners scuffle over chair, vice chair elections
Washoe’s Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday voted to retain Commissioner Alexis Hill as board chair and Commissioner Jeanne Herman as vice chair.
Opinion: Nevada should protect reproductive rights in its constitution
Nevadans should add the right to an abortion to its state constitution, after Roe v. Wade was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court.