Yearly Archives: 2024
Lear Theater holds onto funding – for now
Improvements to the Lear Theater’s exterior will continue as planned following approval of temporary fencing by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) on Oct. 4.
Madein Means Local: New Mayberry Landing restaurant serves a fresh menu supported by small businesses
Madein offers three concepts: a coffee shop, a restaurant serving lunch and dinner and a robust bar.
Opinion: Extremism in education hurts students
Northern Nevadans should look carefully at candidates running for the Washoe County School Board and Nevada Board of Education.
School trustee sues ethics commission, alleging open meeting law violation
A Washoe County School District trustee sued the Nevada Commission on Ethics in late September, claiming the commission violated the state's Open Meeting Law.
A not-so-scary haunted house opens at Legends
The scare factor at Halloween House promises to be low compared to haunted excursions with live actors and jump scares, but "not so scary" doesn't equal demure.
Reno terminates agreement with Waste Management to pursue updated contract
Reno City Council members on Wednesday voted to file a notice of termination with Waste Management, the city’s franchised trash disposal company.
‘Hangover’ actor stumps for Harris, Walz in Reno
Actor Ed Helms said Nevada holds a special place in his heart because of the time he spent in the Silver State while filming “The Hangover.”
Kazmierski: Vote ‘yes’ on Question 3 (sponsored)
Ranked-choice voting (RCV) Question 3 is the solution we've been waiting for.
Longtime city code enforcement director resigns; city mum on resignation, citing ‘confidential personnel matters’
The City of Reno’s director of code enforcement, Alex Woodley, resigned Wednesday after serving 20 years with the city.
OPINION: UNLV, Nevada are right to ignore calls to boycott volleyball team over trans player
Nevada’s public universities have a history of supporting trans students and denouncing bigotry.