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Yearly Archives: 2024

Nevada tribes to get $27 million for affordable housing

Nevada’s tribal communities will receive nearly $27 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to build and operate affordable housing.

County employee destroys campaign sign, faces possible discipline

A Washoe County employee faces possible disciplinary action this week after she removed and destroyed a campaign sign posted near Sparks Senior Center on Tuesday.

Reno+Sparks Chamber of Commerce celebrates success at the inaugural “Biggest Business Expo Ever” (sponsored)

The Reno+Sparks Chamber of Commerce hosted its “Biggest Business Expo Ever” on May 9th , at the Convention Center, drawing a crowd of over 3,000 attendees and over 500 booths.

Tasteful Tangle opens on Kings Row

New Reno business Tasteful Tangle opened at the end of March. From a small space in Viewcrest Shopping Center on Kings Row, Tasteful Tangle offers quick-grab meals of restaurant quality.

Report: NV sees small decline in Medicaid, CHIP enrollment

The Medicaid and Nevada Check Up programs had more than 13,000 fewer children enrolled last year than during the pandemic.

Hammering home the point: Two meetings this week again discuss housing crisis, increasing homelessness

Local elected officials have been hearing similar presentations for years, with the data presented continually painting an increasingly dire picture of housing in the Truckee Meadows and across the state.

Nevada Supreme Court rejects teachers union-backed appeal to put A’s public funding on ’24 ballot

The Nevada Supreme Court on Monday struck down a proposed ballot initiative that would allow voters to decide whether to repeal the public funding that lawmakers approved last year for a new MLB stadium in Las Vegas.

Washoe County Trustees select Joe Ernst as next superintendent 

Joe Ernst was selected Tuesday by a unanimous vote of trustees as the next Washoe County School District superintendent.

Pondering the afterlife at Good Luck Macbeth

This month, Good Luck Macbeth Theatre Company has its premiere of DC Cathro’s “You May Have 6” as part of its New Works Festival.

One-shot federal funding for NV behavioral health services is winding down. Now what?

As local governments in Nevada have used one-shot federal recovery relief dollars toward mental and behavioral health services, city and county officials stressed the importance for state lawmakers to figure out a sustainable funding source.

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