Yearly Archives: 2024
City staff now say Community Assistance Center needs $10 million to rehab
Property appraisals completed in May for downtown Reno’s Community Assistance and Triage/Drop-In Centers (CAC) reveal that repairing the buildings to bring them back into service would cost an estimated $10.1 million—nearly four times the amount previously reported by city staff.
Commitment to Service: No appointments necessary on Reno City Council (sponsored)
Since 2019, three of the current Reno City Council Members have been appointed rather than elected. This undermines public trust in representative democracy.
Father’s Day celebrations in and around Reno
Get ready to celebrate the men in your life the way they want to be celebrated — by getting out on the town and doing an activity they enjoy.
Flood Management Authority disputes city staff, mayor’s comments about flood project
The Truckee River Flood Management Authority's Executive Director, George Robison, said comments made at Wednesday's Reno City Council meeting about river improvement projects were inaccurate.
Apply now for Washoe County Leadership Academy (sponsored)
Now in its third year, Washoe County Leadership Academy is an educational and leadership program like none other in the region. Apply by June 21 to be considered.
OPINION: Denton investigation lacks transparency, protection for victims who speak out
Vulnerable and brave victims in our community need protection to be heard and to feel safe in light of allegations against Grant Denton.
1989 Camaro last seen in Nevada sought in Boise cold case
The car is thought to be evidence in the case and has been sold and given away multiple times since the original crime.
Truckee Meadows Fire launches Spanish language social media page
The Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District (TMFPD) on Thursday announced it launched a Spanish-language Facebook page to serve Washoe County's Hispanic community.
Northern Nevada Literacy Council launches new website and expands services for the community (sponsored)
NNLC has confirmed the release of its newly designed website, available to all members of the community looking to utilize its many no-cost services youth, adults, and families.
City council approves $2.1 million for river improvements
Reno City Council members on Wednesday approved $2.1 million for river projects despite frustrations over the focus area.