Yearly Archives: 2024
Teriyaki Madness: Three new locations set to open in northern Nevada
It was visits to Teriyaki Madness at the Shayden Summit Mall that acted as the catalyst for the new restaurant in Reno.
Fact check: Has Reno reduced its homeless population by more than 50%?
While based on a precise data point, national news headlines about Reno's homelessness are misleading based on how they are stated.
Tougher Broncos bully Wolf Pack at Lawlor
Boise State’s Broncos mauled Nevada’s men’s basketball team on the glass to hand the Wolf Pack their first Mountain West conference loss.
Las Vegas police arrest couple on murder charges in killings of homeless people
Las Vegas police have arrested a man and his girlfriend in last month's shooting that killed two homeless people and wounded three others.
Randy Escamilla joins Contractors Board as Public Information Officer (sponsored)
The Nevada State Contractors Board hired Randy Escamilla to serve as the board’s Public Information Officer.
Harm-reduction program for mothers struggling with substance use expands to Northern NV
The program is helping roughly 140 women throughout their pregnancy and postpartum recovery, which can be anywhere from nine months to two years.
Basin Street Properties celebrates over 700,000 square feet of office leasing in 2023 (sponsored)
Across its three markets (Reno, Sacramento, and North Bay) Basin Street completed 76 new leases totaling 294,408 square feet and 124 renewals totaling 444,150 square feet.
UNR, state offices closed, schools on two-hour delay
Dangerous road conditions have prompted Governor Joe Lombardo to close state offices in Washoe and surrounding counties.
Council to vote on $75,000 for a law firm to battle lawsuit by Council member Brekhus
Reno Council member Jenny Brekhus last month sued the City after a report implicated her as a toxic force at City Hall. The City will now vote on hiring a law firm to defend itself.
Top election official tries to get ahead of caucus-caused confusion – without criticizing caucus
Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar on Wednesday offered little direct criticism of the Nevada Republican Party for rejecting the state-run presidential preference primary in favor of hosting their own party-run caucus.