Yearly Archives: 2024
Live music, dancing and drinks at Lo-Bar Social
Lo-Bar Social is all about the music, and it makes sense when you consider its owner, Joshua Callen, who also owns Blind Dog Tavern and The Hideout Lounge and champions the local band scene.
REMSA Health announces the appointment of Angelina Craig to Managing Director of Philanthropy (sponsored)
This is a new role in the organization and Craig will be responsible for establishing fundraising priorities with senior leaders and the REMSA Health Board of Directors.
NV Energy cuts power to 15,000 in ‘PSOM’ event (updated)
Gusty winds and low humidity have led to power outages for 15,000 NV Energy customers on Wednesday.
Nevada may see less solar, more gas plants under Trump administration
A more gung ho approach to oil and gas leasing could spell trouble for some of Nevada’s more scenic public landscapes.
What is your vote worth? A look at the data
Campaign contribution and expense data reported to the Secretary of State through the end of September shows that candidates who raised and spent the most money were most likely to win their races.
More setbacks for beleaguered Lear Theater
Temporary chain link construction fencing surrounding the Lear Theater was stolen Nov. 14, dealing another blow to the historic structure in downtown Reno.
Military briefs around Northern Nevada: Week of Nov. 19
The annual Wreaths Across America program is less than two months away, and fundraising continues to place a wreath on every veteran’s grave at the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery.
Roundabout Catering purchases Wells Avenue’s ‘The Virgil’
Learn about the acquisition of The Virgil event space by Colin and MaryBeth Smith. Discover their plans for expanding their events business.
Barber: A veritable cornucopia of city meetings for the week of November 18, 2024 (commentary)
November 15 marked the one-year anniversary of Jacobs Entertainment's promise to Reno City Council to release their “10 year master plan” in the “next 60-90 days.”
Three Nevada courts sued over sealing case files, barring media access
The nonprofit Our Nevada Judges (ONJ) is challenging court secrecy practices in Nevada, arguing that they violate constitutional rights to public access to courtrooms.