A crowd of about 125-150 people took to Nevada City streets Saturday for the National People’s Day march, meeting in Robinson Plaza before beginning the group’s p… Read moreChanging of the tides: Marchers speak out against Trump's new term
The Nevada City Police Department is proposing a revision of the Code Enforcement Policy – SB296, and the interdiction of housing policy as required by Assembly Bill (… Read moreNevada City set to revise multi-unit inspection procedure
The Nevada Theatre Box Office was dedicated on January 18 to the loving memory of Lisa Moon, the late Artistic Director of the Community Asian Theatre of the Sierra (C… Read moreNevada Theatre box office dedicated to Lisa Moon
Dr. Martin Luther King would have been 96 on January 15. It has been fifty-seven years since his assassination on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee. The world has c… Read moreIdeas & Opinions — Daryl Grigsby: Color Me Human works to continue Dr. King's legacy
On January 8 I met with County Counsel, Kit Elliot, to discuss the reasons for the $50,000 settlement, reimbursing Gina Will for her lawsuit expenses against Rob Tribble. Read moreIdeas & Opinions — Pauli Halstead: Auditor-Controller, Gina Will’s threat of a lawsuit: doesn’t add up
I am writing to express my concerns regarding the new high-tech parking meters I see popping up downtown. While I appreciate efforts to modernize infrastructure and en… Read moreIdeas & Opinions — Menkin Nelson: Who needs these high-tech parking meters?
Susan Reynolds didn’t intend on becoming a poster child for the woes some are experiencing with their AT&T landline service, but here she is. Read moreLeft hanging: AT&T customers frustrated as Board of Supervisors seeks to take action