Yearly Archives: 2024
Nevada is a battleground state – and may be a bellwether of more extreme partisanship
Over the course of Nevada history, no one party has dominated the state’s politics, and its electorate has remained surprisingly balanced in its political leanings.
Truckee Meadows Fire Chief Charles Moore to retire in 2025
Charles Moore, fire chief for the Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District, announced his retirement effective Jan. 24, 2025.
RFK Jr. submits signatures to be on Nevada ballot
Robert Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign says it has submitted enough signatures in Nevada to qualify for the November ballot.
Photos: Circus takes over Reno Public Market
Circus Bella, a nonprofit circus troupe from San Francisco, returned to the Reno Public Market this past weekend.
How will Nevada cities and counties react to U.S. Supreme Court homeless ruling?
Though a Supreme Court decision gives cities more leeway to criminalize unhoused people, Nevada municipalities have already enacted punitive measures.
Renew Washoe Libraries Resolution advances to general election ballot (sponsored)
This November, voters will decide whether to extend a county allocation dedicated to the Washoe County Library System.
Five events in Reno this week: Pipes on the River, Sparks Folk Fest and the SpongeBob musical
With Artown in full swing, the Reno area has numerous diverse events this week. Sparks is hosting its inaugural Folk Fest, while other regional events showcase music, science and art.
Photos: Scenes from the 2024 Reno Rodeo
The 2024 Reno Rodeo wrapped up June 29, and as usual the annual event brought thousands to the region.
Five years of Ijji Noodle House
Ijji Noodle House celebrated its fifth anniversary in June. While April technically marked five years in business, the anniversary party took place when the weather was a bit warmer, and the team felt they could truly celebrate between themselves and with their best customers.
Get laid off or move? Patagonia workers grapple with new ‘hub city’ model
Last week, around 90 Patagonia employees across the country were given two choices—move to a newly approved Patagonia “hub” city, or be laid off.