Yearly Archives: 2024
Late Night Libations: Blind Dog Tavern
Perched on the corner of Sierra and West First streets, The Blind Dog Tavern is in a prime location to serve specialty cocktails and a selection of beer and wine to a late-night crowd.
Rosen introduces Washoe County public lands bill
Washoe County may soon see a boost in development and construction after Nevada’s junior U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen announced a new federal land bill on Tuesday.
City attorney defends mayor against ethics complaint
Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve is scheduled to appear before the Nevada State Ethics Commission on Wednesday to consider an ethics complaint filed against her last year.
Video: County Commission meeting opens with an invocation by Reno Satanic
Reno Satanic, for the first time, was the presenter of the religious invocation at today’s Washoe County Board of Commissioners meeting.
Soulful Seeds gets $1 million grant for urban orchards and workforce development
The grant is bringing $1 million of federal funds into Washoe County to expand the number of urban orchards in high-need neighborhoods.
5 things to do in Reno this week: Taylor Swift tribute, theater, bull riding
For those feeling adventurous in Reno this week, a bull-riding competition is sure to get your adrenaline pumping.
Letters: Citizens oppose City of Reno’s proposed stormwater utility tax
Reno residents wrote This Is Reno to express opposition to the City of Reno's new stormwater utility tax, which is being proposed at city hall.
Baran announces City Council run for Ward 1 (sponsored)
Lily Baran today announced her candidacy for Reno City Council Ward 1. Baran is a dedicated community leader with a strong background in grassroots organizing.
King’s lifetime saw substantial economic progress for Black Americans. It has slowed to a crawl.
The racial wealth divide was created by federal policies and national practices like segregation, discrimination, redlining, mass incarceration, and more.
Horsford, Cortez Masto call for investigation into credit union rejecting Black, Hispanic mortgage applicants
Nevada Congressional members are calling for an investigation into Navy Federal Credit Union, the nation’s largest credit union for service members, after reports found it rejected nearly half of its Black and Hispanic mortgage applications.