Yearly Archives: 2024
Gaming Control Board joins probe of money laundering in Nevada casinos
The Nevada Gaming Control Board has joined the investigation of Las Vegas casinos and the prosecution of casino executive Scott Sibella by federal officials.
Washoe County legislative bill proposal raises concern from open government advocates
Washoe County’s Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday will decide whether to use one of the county’s two bill draft requests to redefine what records from medical examiners or coroners are considered public—and when they may become public.
Local Reno jeweler wins gold at Muse Awards, champions diversity (sponsored)
BVW Jewelers, Bryon Evans Films, and ADJ Visions Win Gold at Muse Creative Awards and Feature at Cordillera International Film Festival for Inclusive Commercial.
Mustang 22 memorial adds another static display
Almost 19 years ago over southern Afghanistan’s Zabul Province, a rocket-propelled grenade killed all five onboard a military helicopter. A new memorial for the crew is coming soon.
Barber Brief: Positive Steps for Public Process (commentary)
There was more news regarding the unsolicited offer for the Community Assistance Center (CAC) properties on Record Street.
Search for new superintendent of schools narrowed to five finalists; three are WCSD employees (updated)
One candidate is under fire in Texas, and another mysteriously resigned from his superintendent position last week.
Palette perfect: Nevada’s 5 most colorful communities (sponsored)
From open-air installations to swanky galleries, Nevada is aglow in all manner of art.
Five events in Reno this week: jazz and more
Music is the focus of this week’s recommended events.
Five new GNCU ATMs increase banking access at Reno-Tahoe International Airport (sponsored)
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Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU) brought five new ATMs to the Reno-Tahoe International Airport in partnership with the Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority.
Choosing integrity over comfort: starting a law firm to stand up for reproductive rights (opinion)
I used to work at one of Nevada’s largest law firms. It provided me with financial security and a path to partnership. But when my boss made it his mission to challenge a person’s right to choose, I resigned.