Yearly Archives: 2024
Reno events to check out this week (8/26/24): Latin Social, Elephant Rifle, art
Reno's cultural calendar is packed with diverse events for the week of August 2 as summer begins to wind down.
School district urges families to apply for free meals as state-funded program ends
Beginning on Monday, Sept. 9, the Washoe County School District’s Universal Free Meal program will end in 35 schools across the county.
Opinion: Denying Reno business licenses for ex-prisoners would be a crime
If the Reno City Council approves the current business license code changes, about one in 12 workers would face punishments never imposed by a judge or jury.
As some businesses leave RPM, others open shop
As favorites left Reno Public Market's food court concept, others moved in. Among those was Cuzco Peruvian Cuisine, the newest vendor.
FACT FOCUS: A look back at some of the questionable claims made during the Democratic convention
Most speakers at the Democratic National Convention stuck to the script — and the facts — but the convention was not without false information.
Film studios love Nevada – just so long as they get hundreds of millions in tax credits
Before the lights and the cameras and the action of Hollywood can come to Nevada, there must come approval of hundreds of millions of dollars in tax incentives.
Library board upholds ban of First Amendment auditor, ends suspensions of two others
The Washoe County Library Board of Trustees voted Wednesday to end suspensions for two people who were banned from local libraries.
Join the Hero Challenge, a fitness fundraiser to benefit local first responders (sponsored)
Join the Hero Challenge, a Fitness Fundraiser to Benefit Local First Responders.
Like Trump, Senate candidate Sam Brown appears aligned with Project 2025
Democrats nationwide are attempting to make former President Donald Trump synonymous with Project 2025.
OPINION: The chronic absenteeism crisis
The word crisis is not an exaggeration, as the number of kids chronically absent in WCSD is shocking.