Community Corner
🌱 Aggressive Motorcycle Riding Crackdown + City Hall Activists
The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Reno.
Happy Monday, Reno! Here's everything happening in town today.
First, today's weather:
Cloudy. High: 53 Low: 35.
Here are the top stories today in Reno:
- Reno police cracked down on aggressive, hazardous motorcycle riding this weekend, resulting in 24 tickets and five warnings. Four officers conducted the enforcement on Sunday in places with a lot of traffic. Police reminded drivers that Nevada state laws require motorcyclists to wear a DOT helmet and possess a motorcycle license endorsement. (KOLO)
- A security guard at Reno City Hall called the police on a group of activists trying to speak at a Reno City Hall meeting on Wednesday. The housing advocates were initially denied entry to the meeting by security. Five Reno officers sat outside Council chambers for the duration of the meeting to "ensure that [a] planned demonstration was allowed to proceed safely," according to City Manager Doug Thornley. However, the activists believed the police presence was intended to "intimidate them." (ThisisReno)
- Looking for a cozy winter hideaway with great drinks and even greater mountain views? Look no further than The Lodge, Coffee + Wine Bar, located at 17025 Mt. Rose Highway. (ThisisReno)
- With lower overhead costs and more flexibility than a traditional brick-and-mortar retail store, more mobile businesses are cropping up each year in the city of Reno, including bookstores and flower shops on wheels. (The Nevada Independent)
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— Rachel Kilimnik
About me: Rachel is a born-and-raised New Yorker who recently relocated to the mountains in the west. She is a freelance copywriter for the content creation agency Lightning Media Partners and is assisting Patch.com with community newsletter curation. During her free time, you can find Rachel roller skating, making pottery, drinking tea, and tending to her growing collection of houseplants.