Friday, January 23rd, 2026
Good morning, Reno. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 23rd of January.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Catholic Charities has temporarily closed the downtown food pantry (as it moves to a larger space) and will share reopening details when the move is complete. 2NEWS
- ➤ The City of Reno will open a new dog play area next week that transforms an old garden into a safe space for dogs and their owners near baseball fields off Apollo Way. The project received a $7,500 Placemaking Grant and community partners to help complete the transformation. 2NEWS
- ➤ Living Stones Church is transforming the former downtown movie theater into Reforma, a mixed-use community hub and church that will offer Sunday services, an atrium (opening next month), restaurants, an events center, and a preschool to boost downtown recovery along the riverwalk. KRNV
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Shoppers at WinCo on 9750 S. Virginia St. have noticed the fresh foods department is closed since Jan. 19 for construction and will remain closed through Feb. 2, though refrigerated items are still available nearby. Reno Gazette Journal
- ➤ Uline will host its first hiring event on Thursday, Jan.29 from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at 8800 Military Road to fill warehouse roles for day and night shifts as part of its local expansion — the event follows a 2025 spree that added 1,200 team members and industry awards. 2NEWS
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Senator Cortez Masto announced a $1,760,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education to support a new operational skills certificate at Truckee Meadows Community College. The program will train students in advanced manufacturing (automation and battery production) to strengthen Nevada’s workforce. 2NEWS
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ High temperatures in Nevada limited snowpack formation, leaving water supplies below average despite December's record precipitation. Experts say that slower buildup may affect water availability this spring. Reno Gazette Journal
- ➤ The Wild Sheep Foundation’s 49th annual Sheep Show started Thursday in Reno to teach about wildlife conservation with displays and talks. 2NEWS
- ➤ A pile burning occurred along Mt. Rose Highway on Thursday, Jan. 22. Local officials are monitoring the scene for potential traffic impacts & air quality concerns. 2NEWS
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Reno's historic resources commission has proposed stabilizing and studying the Lear Theater's future (council review set for Feb. 25) while inviting public input through an open survey to help shape creative funding options amid budget challenges. Reno Gazette Journal
- ➤ The Washoe County library board approved a new 2026 schedule on Jan. 22 that changes hours at several branches — including closing Downtown Library on Sundays — so staff can better manage security. The schedule takes effect for the July fiscal year and keeps the budget cost the same. Reno Gazette Journal
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Barton Health took over as the sole governing member for Carson Valley Health on Jan. 21 + it has been involved since its founding in 1993 + officials say no changes to operations are planned as both groups share best practices. 2NEWS
REAL ESTATE NEWS
- ➤ Formal applications were submitted Tuesday, Jan. 21, to convert most of the Red Hawk Golf Course in Spanish Springs into housing. City staff will review the proposals before scheduling public meetings. KRNV
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Grand Canyon Lopes vs. Nevada Wolf Pack Men's Basketball
7-9 p.m. — Lawlor Events Center — Cost not specified — Catch the live action as the Lopes take on the Wolf Pack in an exciting basketball showdown.
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44th Annual Robert Burns Celebration
4-8:30 p.m. — Grand Sierra Resort and Casino — Ticket required — Celebrate the legacy of Robert Burns with whisky tasting and Scottish festivities.
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Nick Hexum with Water Tower
7-11 p.m. — Cypress Music Venue & Private Events — Tickets starting at $44.03 — Enjoy a night of Americana-inspired tunes from the lead singer of 311 along with Water Tower.
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Biggest Little Theatre & New Works Festival 2025
Feb 11-15 — Brüka Theatre — Prices vary from $10 to $50 — Celebrate local talent with thrilling performances and new works during this four-day festival.
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For the Love of Reno: A Valentine's Celebration
5-3 a.m. — The Blue Bird — Ticket prices vary — Celebrate love with live music, cocktails, and a vibrant market at this Valentine’s themed event.
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FIM North America Arenacross Championship
6:00 – 9:30 PM — Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center — $35.00 – $75.00 — Experience the adrenaline-fueled action of elite motorcycle racing at the exciting AMA Arenacross Championship Series.
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Legends of the Heart
7-10 p.m. — Grand Theater — Ticket details not provided — Experience the magic of timeless Latin music performed live by legendary artists from the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
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The Sporkels League - A Hero's Adventure
Feb 20-21 — Brüka Theatre — Tickets required — An engaging children's production exploring values through theatre and adventure.
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Reno Clothing Swap
1:30-3:30 p.m. — Ethaerial Studio — Ticket purchase required — Refresh your wardrobe sustainably by swapping gently used clothing in a vibrant community setting.
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KNCJ Biggest Little Concert Series Featuring Fiddlers2
11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. — Harlan O & Barbara R. Hall Recital Hall — $20 adults, $5 students — Enjoy a lively program of folk tunes performed by Fiddlers2, a talented duo of local violinists.
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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT
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