Welcome to this weekโ€™s Reno News & Review.

Hey everybody, Iโ€™m back from San Antonio. The weirdest thing was touching down at the airport. I felt like I was landing in Mordor. I wanted to get each and every one of you a souvenir at the Alamo, but I spent the money on macro beer and donations to the poor instead.

Speaking of Riverwalks: In years past, people have often said Reno should do with the Truckee what San Antone did with its river. Yeah, San Antonioโ€™s Riverwalk is pretty neat, but I donโ€™t believe we particularly want to emulate it. For one, the main portions of it (stone walkways bordering a canal-looking river) were constructed in the 1920s for flood control. If the boat driver was telling the truth, it cost less than a half million dollars. At any rate, while the Riverwalk is charming, itโ€™s way too commercial, with the same old chain restaurants and nightclubs. You get a block or two off the river, and there are lots of empty storefronts.

In Reno, our thing is neither air conditioning nor river pontooning nor on-the-river shopping. The theory around here, these days, is we live in an outdoor adventureland. Lining the river with buildings so we canโ€™t see the horizon doesnโ€™t have the logic on the Truckee River that it has on the San Antonio River. Think about itโ€”it would be like covering up your backyard view of the real mountains with a 20-foot, Band Aid-colored wall tastefully decorated with mountains. I guess I donโ€™t have to tell you I think that would be unattractive.

Interesting, though, that San Antonio has become more cosmopolitan and sophisticated than Reno in the 20-odd years since I was last there. When I was last there, it was all pointy-toed boots, grime and big hair. Itโ€™s cleaner now.

Reason to vote No. 33: You want abortion to remain legal and on demand.

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