Monthly Archives: April, 2020
The resilience of crime victims – hope for us all (opinion)
OPINION: Even in this time of shared crisis, it is important to recognize that April 19-25 is National Crime Victims’ Rights Week -- a week that challenges the nation to confront and remove barriers for all victims of crime.
Day 38 – Just kiddin’ on the keyboard
Karl spends some time catching up and un-ruffling feathers about locomotives traveling through Reno and Sparks.
Complaint filed against Reno Police officer over online comments
A complaint was filed today against Reno Police Officer Ryan Gott for comments recently posted on Facebook. The person Gott responded to called his comments a "veiled threat."
Sisolak: Nevada’s reopening will follow White House’s direction
Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak on Tuesday released a partial plan for what it will take to reopen businesses in the state.
Washoe DA to file brief opposing pharmacy board ban on COVID-19 drugs outside hospital setting
Washoe County will file an amicus brief in a case against the pharmacy board, arguing for more expansive use of hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus patients.
Day 37 – School nicknames
Karl is pondering the who's who of school names and submitting a few new mascots and nicknames for (brief) consideration.
Transparency is most urgent amid coronavirus emergency (opinion)
OPINION: Nevadans need more transparency, not less, when access to accurate and complete information can mean the difference between life and death.
Virtual forum next step in WCSD superintendent search
Interim Superintendent Dr. Kristen McNeill will answer questions from the community live Tuesday night in a virtual forum.
NDOW offering free webinars this week
The Nevada Department of Wildlife has scheduled a series of webinars this week that address animals and outdoor activities throughout the Silver State.
Day 36 – Faded menus
Karl is thinking about food this morning, reminiscing about Reno's classic restaurants, best dishes and drinks, and well-known purveyors of deliciousness.