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ICE Out walkouts, Reno’s budget crisis and ongoing property management complaints
Episode 2
Saturday, 7 February, 2026
This episode of This Is Reno Radio dives deep into the local ripple effects of national immigration enforcement, as Reno-area students stage unprecedented walkouts in protest of federal ICE actions. Recorded Feb. 1, hosts Kristen Hackbarth and Bob Conrad discuss the community’s response, challenges in property management and the city of Reno’s ongoing financial crisis. We close with a look at the future of Hot August Nights and the evolving political landscape leading into local elections.1. ICE Out student walkoutsHigh school and middle school students across Washoe County staged large-scale walkouts protesting federal immigration enforcement after the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by government agents. Thirteen of the county’s 15 main high schools participated, joined by Carson City students a day earlier. Hundreds of protesters gathered at Reno City Plaza.2. Community reactionsOnline reactions ranged from praise to criticism. Many adults accused students of being misled, but others applauded their civic engagement. We discuss Reno’s protest history, noting that this youth-led movement marked an unprecedented moment in local activism.3. Journalism, photography and public spacesWe address concerns from individuals asking that protest photos be removed from news reports and explain our stance on protecting journalistic integrity and the public’s right to document in public spaces.4. Housing and code enforcement issuesLocal housing management complaints continue, particularly at Sky Vista Commons and The Vintage at the Crossings—properties managed by FPI Management and now, reportedly, Asset Living. Despite reassurances to the Reno City Council, tenants continue to report serious maintenance problems, including contaminated water and lack of heat.5. Reno’s budget crisis and labor costsThe city of Reno faces a projected $24 million budget deficit for fiscal year 2027. Officials plan to hire a law firm for nearly $1 million to handle “complex labor negotiations.” Rising public employee compensation and PERS contributions are cited as major cost drivers. Some residents question whether these expenses will yield measurable benefits.6. Hot August Nights and ‘Street Heat’A new car show called “Street Heat” will debut at the Grand Sierra Resort during Hot August Nights in 2026. Though organizers say it’s a complementary event, it signals a fragmentation in the once-unified festival scene.7. Political outlookWe tease future coverage of local elections, including the crowded race for Nevada’s Second Congressional District. Stay current on Reno news by subscribing to our free daily newsletter.This summary was generated with the assistance of AI and edited by us.Support the show











