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Yearly Archives: 2024

The search for ‘886’: Retired Air Force pilot visits Reno to see the jet he flew in the 1960s

Air Force pilot Lt. Col. Alexander Turner Jr. came to Reno to see the jet he flew nearly 60 years ago.

Feds agree to deadline for endangered species listing of rare NV fish

Federal wildlife managers Thursday agreed to decide whether or not to list a rare Nevada fish as a threatened or endangered species within the next year after failing to meet a federally required deadline.

2024 “Biggest Business Expo Ever” presented by Reno+Sparks Chamber of Commerce (sponsored)

The Chamber has released additional details for the 2024 “Biggest Business Expo Ever,” set to highlight Chamber businesses on May 9th, 2024, from 10am-2pm at the Convention Center.

Five events in Reno this week: Bounce house madness and ballet

A massive bounce house extravaganza is scheduled this week at Meadowood Mall. There’s also a crafts and gifts show, local music and new choreography hosted by Sierra Nevada Ballet.

School Volunteer Week highlights local programs

Washoe County School District’s Board of Trustees proclaimed April 22 - 26 Public School Volunteer Week and heard updates on several volunteer programs within the district.

Editorial: Washoe County misses the mark on proposed changes to state laws

Washoe County wants to change state law to account for its out-of-date interpretation of whether autopsy reports are public records. County staff are going in the wrong direction.

Café Central celebrates the grand reopening of its bar with signature drinks

The bar is adjacent to the Café Central restaurant, which offers buffet dining and Chinese food mains 24/7 inside the casino.

Reno Housing Authority acquires property for low-income housing services

The Reno Housing Authority announced on Wednesday the acquisition of a new facility at 2287 Oddie Blvd. to be used as a resident services hub.

Video: NV Energy customers protest rate spikes

Ratepayers and advocates organized at the NV Energy headquarters on Thursday, April 25, to protest rate increases and what they called the lack of renewable energy from the power company. 

Not so fast, Mr. Velto: Political expediency versus integrity (opinion)

In a recent op-ed, Reno attorney Alex Velto explained his decision to resign his position as a high-paid attorney with a prominent conservative law firm, Hutchison & Steffen. He didn't tell the whole story.

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