Yearly Archives: 2024
Welcome center opens at Nevada Cares Campus homeless shelter
Washoe County officials on Monday said they completed phase 3 of the Nevada Cares Campus by opening a 20,000-square-foot Welcome Center.
This Startup’s Carbon Tracking Project Fell Short. Nevada Kept Giving It Government Contracts Anyway.
Documents obtained by ProPublica show the local and state governments rushed to hire NZero without fully vetting the company against other competitors.
Hot August Nights rocks the streets of Reno
The Hot August Nights official kickoff party rocked the streets of Reno on Monday with thousands of attendees filing in and out of the Peppermill Resort Casino.
Nevada State Contractors Board names David Behar as Executive Officer (sponsored)
Following the retirement announcement of Margi Grein, the Nevada State Contractors Board unanimously appointed David Behar to fill the position of Executive Officer.
NV Energy’s LV customers may no longer have to subsidize power bills in the north
The Public Utilities Commission is seeking to end its policy of having NV Energy’s Southern Nevada customers, who earn less than their northern counterparts, pay for the costs of preparing for natural disasters, primarily fires at Lake Tahoe.
Tayona Tate nears one year of business ownership with her woman-owned brokerage
Tayona Tate, a licensed real estate broker and owner of Next Home/Your Picket Fence Group, says success in the business is all about how you treat people.
Picon Panic: Key ingredient for iconic Nevada cocktail unavailable until mid-August at the earliest
The key ingredient for the popular Basque-American Picon Punch has become scarce. Mark Maynard reports on what is going on.
New District Health Officer Dr. Chad Kingsley: Collaboration and better funding are key
Dr. Chad Kingsley is the region's new public health officer. He said the state's low ranking in public health funding highlights the need for more resources.
KPS3 hires Isabel Williams as Content Creator (sponsored)
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KPS3, a full-service marketing and communications firm, has hired Isabel Williams as content creator.
City Council: Rancharrah development can proceed, Fourth Street properties to be sold
The Reno City Council last Wednesday approved a single-family-home subdivision of 59 homes in Rancharrah, to be known as Rancharrah Village, following an appeal against the development.