Yearly Archives: 2024
School district seeks community feedback on math curriculum
Washoe County School District officials said that they want to hear from the community about new math materials for K-5 students.
GOP plan to break Assembly supermajority targets Washoe Democratic incumbent’s district
In the race to retain blue-leaning Assembly District 25 in Northern Nevada, both candidates are financed in no small part by Southern Nevada money.
A Sweet Partnership: New Crumbl Cookie opens in south Reno
Crumbl Cookie's first store opened in Sparks in 2022, but it’s their newest location making headlines today: a shop at South Towne Crossing.
Reno events to check out this week (10/7/24): Ukes, pasta and pumpkins
A diverse lineup of events in Reno this week include options for food, music and family friendly Halloween fun.
Editorial: Who’s producing that local news?
People deserve to know who reports their news, especially in an industry desperately in need of greater credibility and transparency.
Champagne and Chocolate celebrates a very grand opening
The dreamy space—which resembles both Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory and a Real Housewife-backed bar—is the newest venture for Cesar Fausto.
Nevada’s 2024 ballot questions explained
Nevada’s Secretary of State released the 2024 ballot question guide on Friday. The guide explains each ballot question and the arguments for and against them.
Question 3 promises to give political power back to voters through open primaries, ranked choice
A proposed election reform that most in the political establishment seem to oppose — but that voters two years ago supported — is back on the ballot for final approval.
Nevada politician guilty of using $70,000 meant for statue of slain officer for personal costs
A Nevada Republican politician who ran unsuccessfully two years ago for state treasurer was found guilty Thursday of using funds raised for a statue honoring a slain police officer for personal costs, including plastic surgery.
Protestors interrupt UNR ‘Discussions in Democracy’ conversation
Nevada Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto visited the University of Nevada, Reno, on Thursday for the second “Discussions in Democracy” event. The talk was quickly interrupted—not once, but four times—by protesters claiming Cortez Masto is “compliant” in the genocide of Palestinians.