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Monthly Archives: April, 2020

Double standards shouldn’t apply in Nevada’s judiciary (opinion)

OPINION: It seems like common sense that Nevada’s constitutional framers would go to great lengths to ensure independence in its judiciary.

Plan a date night while supporting local business

Take a look at some Reno shops getting creative with their business models, providing opportunities for stay-at-home date nights made easy.

Northstar ski resort plaintiff prevails in parking fee dispute

Vail Resorts’ Northstar ski resort was taken to court late last year after regulars were told they’d have to pay to park. One plaintiff recently prevailed against the company in small claims court.

Nevada primary shifts to mail-in, national Democratic Convention pushed back

Nevada’s primary election, scheduled for June 9, will be a mail-in primary only this year due to concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.

Day 22 – a Monday…

Karl has so many stories to share, and friends lining up to share even more. Looks like we'll be busy for a while.

8 things to do this week – fine edition

We’re into our fourth week of finding things to do that don’t involve leaving home. It’s fine. We’re fine. Everything’s fine.

What will Nevada’s health care worker shortage mean for its COVID-19 response? | KUNR

The novel coronavirus pandemic is exacerbating health care capacity in Nevada, highlighting the state's shortage of providers.

Day 21 – The Orr Ditch siphon

Karl is sleuthing out the origins of the Orr Ditch siphon that rerouted irrigation water to allow for development of the University's campus.

The wake up call (opinion)

OPINION: Lately, this is starting to worry me: I am afraid that we will get through this, and that nothing will change.

NSHE Regent Sam Lieberman passes away at 58

Nevada System of Higher Education Regent and former Nevada State Democratic Party chairman Sam Lieberman died yesterday. He was 58.

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