Yearly Archives: 2024
Washoe County Library adds free access to Rosetta Stone for language learning
Washoe County Library now offers free access to Rosetta Stone, an award-winning online language learning platform, giving patrons another tool to build language skills.
Lit fans take over Reno with Nevada Humanities Literary Crawl
Literary enthusiasts flocked to south of downtown Reno last weekend to celebrate the Nevada Humanities Literary Crawl.
Barber Brief: Week of Oct. 14 (commentary)
Today’s highlighted issue is the City’s sign code, particularly as it impacts downtown Reno.
Nevada women’s volleyball team may violate UNR discrimination policy (updated)
Members of UNR's women's volleyball team voted to forfeit a match against SJSU because of an alleged transgender player.
Lau promoted to brigadier general
A Dayton man who became commander of the Nevada Army National Guard Land Component in September was promoted Thursday to the rank of brigadier general.
First lady Jill Biden makes stumps for Harris in northern Nevada
First lady Jill Biden is making the rounds of key battleground states in support of Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
A random number of takeaways from Trump’s Southern Nevada visit (commentary)
Six takeaways from former President Donald Trump's "roundtable" with Hispanic voters in Las Vegas. Commentary by Hugh Jackson.
Reno events to check out this week (10/14/24): Percussion, putters and politics
This week’s diverse lineup of activities in the Reno area is chock full of entertainment, food and political events.
Pac Who? Lewis, Red and aggressive defense run the Beavers out of town in upset win at Mackay Stadium (photos)
The Nevada Wolf Pack defeated the Oregon State Beavers 42-37 in a thrilling game at Mackay Stadium.
Trump hears at a Latino campaign event from someone who lived in the US illegally
Minutes after Donald Trump delivered his standard warnings about drug dealers and criminals illegally crossing the border during a Saturday campaign event, the former president heard from someone who was once in the country illegally but now plans to vote for him.