Yearly Archives: 2024
Reno tourism board approves $548,000 scoreboard at Livestock Events Center
The Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority (RSCVA) board on Tuesday unanimously approved a $548,000 scoreboard at the Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center.
Nevada AG: Washoe County School Board violated open meeting law in January
The Washoe County School District Board of Trustees violated the Nevada open meeting law in January, according to Senior Deputy Attorney General John Michela.
Chancellor search, constitutional role among issues facing NSHE regent candidates
State lawmakers passed a bill last year that will reduce the number of regents to nine and shorten the length of their terms to four years, effective after the 2028 general election.
Editorial: Bureaucratic election weirdness is undermining voter confidence
Registered voters were utterly confused and dismayed this past week when mailers seemingly from Washoe County’s Registrar of Voters, Cari-Ann Burgess, requested people send personally identifying information through the mail on single-sided postcards.
The menu at Sabrina’s West Street Kitchen is as eclectic as the décor
Charming. That's the best word to describe Sabrina's West Street Kitchen.
The YIMBY push for multifamily housing hits a ‘nope’ from homeowners
Debates are challenging elected leaders, planning specialists, homebuilders and advocates, pitting long-established homeowners against a system desperate to get a handle on the nation’s growing crisis of housing affordability and homelessness.
Affordable housing project postponed after residents complain about property manager
An affordable housing development is on hold following several complaints from residents at a south Reno apartment complex.
County registrar of voters goes on leave, citing stress
The top election official in a key northern Nevada swing county is taking a stress-related leave of absence with just over a month to go before Election Day.
Mustang 22 display dedicated at Army Aviation Support Facility at Stead
A dedication held Wednesday afternoon for a refurbished Chinook helicopter that flew 27 months as part of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Exploring the link between financial stability and mental and physical health (sponsored)
Greater Nevada Credit Union and the University of Nevada, Reno School of Public Health partnered to bring panelists together to explore how financial stability can impact health.