Yearly Archives: 2024
Opinion: Running for governor doesn’t require a background check, while working for the governor does
Over 90% believe background checks are conducted on political candidates. Clearly, this lack of
transparency is never publicized by political candidates.
Dubs Sports Lounge is The Stick reimagined
Dubs Sports Lounge is a downtown sports bar that caters to sports fans, college kids and those looking for a night out.
Editorial: Lies, damned lies and Washoe County statistics
Washoe County officials last year announced with a straight face that homelessness is being reduced in the region. Most media saw that claim for what it was: spin.
Ranked choice voting shouldn’t be feared (opinion)
Attacks on ranked choice voting are misplaced and inaccurate. William Mantle tackles the issue in this opinion column.
Most Nevada reservoirs at 80% capacity or more – except Lake Mead
Nevada can expect a healthy water year — with some caveats — thanks to a hardy winter snowpack and generous spring showers.
REMSA Health earns distinction as Washoe County’s first emergency fire dispatch Accredited Center of Excellence (sponsored)
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REMSA Health‘s Regional Emergency Communications Center has earned the designation of Emergency Fire Dispatch Accredited Center of Excellence.
City council continues review of housing ordinance changes
Affordable housing was back on the agenda at Wednesday’s Reno City Council meeting with a review of options for potential ordinance changes.
New special events series coming to downtown
Starting in June, concerts, movie nights, cumbia dance events and an artist market are scheduled to be held.
KPS3 hires Olivia Ragusa as Controller (sponosred)
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KPS3, a full-service marketing and communications firm, has hired Olivia Ragusa as controller.
Students call for UNR to disclose and divest from Israel
Students at the University of Nevada, Reno, gathered in front of the Knowledge Center on May 8, calling for UNR to disclose investments and divest from Israel.