Monthly Archives: April, 2020
Day 20 – Seuss
Karl rolls out a protest song for the ages, but it's perhaps too much of a tongue twister to sing while washing your hands.
Presentar una solicitud de desempleo y sentirse desanimado | KUNR
El estado de Nevada está viendo un aumento en los nuevos reclamos de desempleo debido a los cierres de negocios anunciados por el gobernador Steve Sisolak.
COVID-19 pandemic creates barriers for those seeking recovery | KUNR
The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting houseless individuals who are in different stages of recovery for substance use.
PODCAST: This month’s going to be really tough (COVID-19)
The Washoe County Health District continues to be tight-lipped with information about COVID-19. Reno's mayor is very concerned.
Day 19 – the Sparks rail yard
Karl doesn't want Sparks to feel left out, so he's sharing some railroad yore to keep in the city's good graces.
COVID-19: Renown to repurpose parking garage as alternate care site
Renown Health is preparing for a surge in hospitalized patients needing care for symptoms of COVID-19 by creating a temporary patient care area in its Mill Street Parking Structure.
COVID-19: $2 billion available to pay unemployed workers
As claims for unemployment insurance pour into state offices, the state has just a bit under $2 billion socked away to make payments to jobless workers.
Whispering Vine: one of Reno’s not-so-best kept secrets
Whispering Vine, with four locations in Reno, has run a successful business for 22 years and continues to sell wine curbside during closures.
First Lady presents 2020 Visionary Voice Award honoring Sexual Assault Awareness Month (sponsored)
SPONSORED: This year, Cristina Hernandez is presented with the 2020 Visionary Voice Award during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Day 18 – Judge Bruce Thompson
Karl remembers Judge Bruce Thompson, but perhaps not as vividly as how much he dislikes riding palomino horses.