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Monthly Archives: June, 2020

Be counted Nevada

OPINION: It is vital that everyone is counted for the 2020 Census, ensuring funding comes to Nevada for vital programs.

National Guard on Reno streets

Expect to see that this weekend as Governor Sisolak has activated local National Guard units to help support a peaceful environment for the Black Lives Matter protests occurring throughout the state.

Something rotten in the State of Nevada (opinion)

OPINION: I have a hard time believing you mean what you wrote about taking the “time to listen more,” Chancellor Reilly.

As protests grow, big labor sides with police unions

Police unions have written labor contracts that bar law enforcement agencies across the country from immediately interrogating or firing officers after egregious acts of misconduct.

First-of-its-kind online voter guide released for Washoe County candidates

Voters can make informed choices using ACTIONN’s free non-partisan voter guide to explore local candidates’ stances on four key issues.

Sisolak hints at special session, promises protestors reform

After eight straight nights of demonstrations, Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak and other state Democratic leaders vowed to respond to the anger and demands of protestors in light of the deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor.

Cheers 1 – Of wine and Little Italy

Karl is back, making us all wonder why we didn't spend more time during stay-at-home orders pressing grapes into homemade wine.

Ely opens up for visitors

Ely is dusting off the welcome mat for visitors, offering mountain biking and plenty of vestiges of the Old West.

Chief, Mayor vow changes after police prevented reporters from covering homeless sweep

Acting City Manager and Reno Police Chief Jason Soto said Friday that journalists would, in the future, not be denied access to report on the cleanup of homeless encampments.

Community gathers downtown in support of White Coats for Black Lives

This morning, members of the community, including local medical professionals, congregated in the City Plaza in downtown Reno to kneel for 8 minutes and 46 seconds.

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