Yearly Archives: 2024
Washoe schools to begin shift to electric lawn mowers
Groundskeepers at some Washoe County schools will soon be harder to detect as the roar of their lawn mowers and leaf blowers will be replaced by quieter battery-powered equipment.
Digital Age: the Washoe County Library System keeps you connected (sponsored)
Whether you're interested in our high-speed internet, Zoom rooms, technology classes, or just want to hang out at the library, we're here for you!
RLT’s ‘Support Group for Men’ blends serious topics with laughs
Reno Little Theater’s latest production, “Support Group for Men,” follows four men during their weekly Thursday night ritual, where they essentially hold a feelings circle.
City considers algaecides, wetlands to address Virginia Lake’s poor water quality
City of Reno officials are exploring ways to improve water quality at Virginia Lake due to the lake’s ongoing poor condition.
Two more students arrested for making threats against schools
The Washoe County School District (WCSD) Police Department has arrested two teenagers for making separate threats against schools in the past week.
Just in time for Halloween (sponsored)
Halloween House Reno offers an immersive, fun-filled Halloween experience for all ages.
OPINION: I am voting for Selena LaRue-Hatch for AD25
Submitted by Barry ColeElections come down to choices. Choices between someone representing our community and someone potentially being a rubber stamp for special interests....
Cities are clearing encampments, but this won’t solve homelessness − here’s a better way forward (commentary)
Many U.S. cities now are moving aggressively to clear homeless encampments, often without providing sufficient shelter or support to the people they are displacing.
Natchez students to learn Numu language in classrooms
The Washoe County School District (WCSD) this week received a $1.2 million U.S. Department of Education grant to support a Native American language program at Natchez Elementary School in Wadsworth.
NV union organizer: Project 2025 threatens labor movement
Christofer Kimes, a union organizer, emphasized the conservative Project 2025's "anti-labor agenda" threatens the progress unions have made.