The Reno River Inn and the Police Standoff Over an Easement
Here's why the neighbors rallied to stop the owner of the River Inn, Lawrence McNutt from accessing the easement and his property over the river from the River Inn.
The Reno River Inn Illusion: The Dream that Never Seems to Happen
Despite $millions being spent over many years the River Inn faces almost insurmountable obstacles before it can reopen to the public or even be occupied as a residence.
Reno’s July 4th Parade and Where Eddie Lorton Really Stands
It's a political stunt. There is no evidence that Eddie has completed, or even begun, the work required to organize a legally permitted 4th of July parade in the City of Reno.
The Washoe GOP’s Candidate List is Confusion
Washoe GOP’s Last-Minute Meeting Raises Questions About How Endorsements Are Decided and who gets to Participate and what the Washoe GOP is trying to do.
Here's What the Data Reveals About Reno Police Sex Trafficking Reporting and the Scandal
A report by Jim Flemming, who studied trafficking reporting data, indicates inadequate information provided by RPD to justify Federal grant funding, which might have led to the current investigation.
The Reno Revival Pitch That Vanished Overnight
For the past two weeks, a glossy mailer seeking investors has been circulating across downtown Reno. It promised something rare. A 15% “guaranteed” return, a 2-year promise, and a sudden pivot to a mystery buyer.
Reno Approved the Data Centers. Now It’s Trying to Regulate Them.
By the time Reno starts writing the rules for data centers, the concrete will already be dry, the walls will be up, one will be in your neighborhood, and it will be too late.
When Claims are Political Fiction: The Case of Devon Reese's “5th‑Generation Nevadan” Claim
Why it matters when a candidate for Reno mayor makes a claim that cannot be reconciled with the historical record and uses it to further his political ambitions.
The Case for Kate Marshall: Why Reno Needs Change in the Mayor’s Office
Three Candidates. One Question: Who Brings Something New to Reno’s Leadership?
Reno’s Hidden Infrastructure Debt: The $180 Million Maintenance Backlog
Reno is carrying an estimated $180 million in deferred maintenance across parks, buildings, and public infrastructure that wasn't solved at the budget workshop on March 4th.