Yearly Archives: 2024
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.
Wolf Pack players learn ‘every day is Memorial Day’
The fifth Gold Star Mothers and Family Luminary event is Sunday at the Gold Star Family Memorial Monument on the grounds of the Northern Nevada State Veterans home, 36 Battle Born Way in Sparks.
Opinion: Say No to Question 3: Protect the integrity of Nevada’s vote
An element of Question 3 not discussed in television ads by the proponents of this amendment is a risky system to enshrine into our constitution.
With Question 6, Nevadans have opportunity to double down on abortion rights
Because of the way state-level abortion protections were established in Nevada, abortion law is largely shielded from meddling by state lawmakers. But one ballot measure up for consideration by voters this year promises to make those protections even stronger.
Secretary of State encourages UNR students to vote
Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar visited the University of Nevada Reno’s campus on Wednesday to have “engaging conversations” about democracy, the upcoming presidential election and the power students have in voting.
NV Energy sues City of Reno over power line requirement
NV Energy on Monday sued the City of Reno after the Reno City Council denied the public utility’s appeal of a requirement for its proposed 12-mile power line from Bordertown to Verdi.
Nevada’s Rainy-Day Fund reaches record high at $1.24 billion
Nevada's Rainy-Day Fund has reached a new high, topping $1.24 billion, according to Gov. Joe Lombardo and State Treasurer Zach Conine.
AACT receives $1 million for district’s first aviation program
Washoe County’s Academy of Arts, Careers and Technology (AACT) career-technology high school will soon be launching the district’s first aviation education program.
Join CircleUp Reno-Tahoe September 26th at Rancho San Rafael Park (sponsored)
Grapevine, the Community Foundation of Northern Nevada, Nevada Women's Fund and Tahoe Fund hosting CircleUp Reno-Tahoe, an event celebrating local philanthropy and Giving Circles.
Washoe County Libraries turn the page on censorship
Washoe County Library System is marking Banned Books Week from Sept. 22-28. The theme this year is "Freed Between the Lines."