Yearly Archives: 2024
Language immersion programming expands for Washoe Students
Dual language programming at Washoe County’s schools is expanding according to a presentation at last week's district Board of Trustees meeting.
City moves ahead on design for Pembroke flat fields
The Reno City Council last week approved a $450,000 design agreement for the Pembroke Flat Fields project in southeast Reno near Veterans Parkway and Pembroke Lane.
Smash it up: New family fun center featuring rage room opens at Legends
New business iSmash offers a trio of fun activities for kids as young as three. The newest addition to The Outlets at Legends opened on Friday, August 23.
Feds plan to open 32M acres of public land for solar development across 11 western states
Federal land managers Thursday released an updated roadmap for solar energy development across 11 western states, a plan that opens about 32 million acres of federal lands to utility-scale solar development.
Nevada Department of Agriculture offers free native seeds to ag producers
The Nevada Department of Agriculture is taking applications for its Foundation Seed Program, which provides free native seeds to agricultural producers.
Photos: NV Energy opponents hold another rally against fee changes
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada on Wednesday hosted a meeting that gave residents a platform to voice their concerns over NV Energy's proposed rate changes.
NV lawmakers will consider changes to its elections process
Most proposals are minor, like adding small filing costs for primary presidential candidates and changing some regulations around voter signatures.
Postmaster general is confident about ability to process mail-in ballots
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has a message for America: The U.S. Postal Service is ready for a flood of election mail and is better positioned to do so than it was four years ago.
Reno City Council members spar over development and wild horses
Ongoing discussions regarding a development agreement in south Reno unraveled on Wednesday after the applicant appeared to have walked back what they agreed to prior to the meeting.
We’ve got the scoop on Reno’s newest ice cream shop
A line formed around the building on Thursday when Handel's Homemade Ice Cream opened at the Shayden Summit Mall.