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Public commenters face mostly empty City Council chambers during meeting
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Brekhus announces bid to oust Schieve from mayor s seat in 2022
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Reno Council member Jenny Brekhus announces run for Reno Mayor Share
Reno City Council member Jenny Brekhus today said she is going to run for Reno mayor in 2022. She will at least be facing incumbent Hillary Schieve, who recently told the Reno Gazette Journal she too was running again.
“There’s an eligibility issue that needs to be sorted out by a court. But this city needs more reliability and a laser focus on the horizon from the Mayor’s office,” Brekhus today told This Is Reno. “The current occupant has delivered more to clients of her lobbyist friend Jessica Sferrazza than to hard working Reno residents.”
Artown is one vote away from turning the Lear Theater into City Hall’s problem.
Reno leaders are set to consider taking over the long-vacant downtown performance space at a City Council meeting on Wednesday, just four days after Artown formally OK’d its most recent attempt to offload the iconic, white-columned building on Riverside Drive.
The Reno-based nonprofit, which hosts a citywide arts festival during the month of July, bought the historic 82-year-old theater in 2011.
Seven years later, Artown decided it didn’t have the cash to complete a hoped-for $7 million remodel of the Lear, and started seeking buyers who could.
Teamsters protest Washoe RTC bus contractor, Keolis North America
May 21, 2021
Union members protested against Keolis outside a Regional Transportation Commission meeting May 21, 2021 in Reno, Nev. Image: Bob Conrad / This Is Reno
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Bus drivers and other union employees are again taking aim at their employer Keolis North America for a new grievance.
This time, they say, Keolis, the Washoe County Regional Transportation Commission’s bus contractor, locked out one of their members from a room she needed to pump breast milk for her baby.
A demonstration today was promoted as a “milk run roadshow.” A union spokesperson said they filed federal charges against the company for allegedly violating federal law.
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