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Monthly Archives: June, 2020

La ciudad de Reno proporciona información en español sobre las pruebas de anticuerpos, fase 2, otras actualizaciones de COVID-19

Mientras Nevada entra en la fase dos del proceso de reapertura, los funcionarios de la ciudad de Reno tomaron Facebook Live una vez más para actualizar a los residentes de habla hispana.

City provides information ​in Spanish on antibody testing, phase 2, other COVID-19 updates

As Nevada enters phase two of the reopening process, City of Reno officials took to Facebook Live once again to update Spanish-speaking residents.

New jobs spotlight economic diversification

The most recent batch of new jobs arriving in town was announced by the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada on Wednesday.

PODCAST: Reno responds to George Floyd’s death

This Is Reno talks about Reno's response to the killing of George Floyd, peaceful protests, and damage caused by riots.

Statement against discrimination and injustice (opinion) (updated)

OPINION: Commitment to racial justice and reconciliation is embedded in our identity as spiritual people.

New plans emerge for Reno’s shuttered Lear Theater

Artown announced plans for the Lear Theater, including a possible 45 to 50-unit apartment building, at a recent festival press conference.

In Plain Sight Marketing lands Feeding Pets of the Homeless (sponsored)

SPONSORED: During this pandemic, many businesses have had to pivot their marketing and communications plans, including non-profit Feeding Pets of the Homeless.

Nevada to reopen for summer school classes

Less than a week after Nevada reopened doors to its casinos, Gov. Steve Sisolak announced students could return for summer school coursework.

REMSA partners with Vivify Health to screen employees for COVID-19 (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Vivify Health announced today it has partnered with REMSA to implement Vivify’s COVID-19 Screening and Monitoring Pathways.

Local organizations adjust to provide shelter, despite COVID-19 disruptions

With the addition of COVID-19, shelters in Reno like Our Place, the Eddy House and the Nevada Youth Empowerment Project (NYEP) have had to change how they operate in order to continue protecting those without reliable housing.

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