Monthly Archives: June, 2020
Meal Prep Reno: A healthy delivery that gives back (sponsored)
SPONSORED: Throughout the month of June, local meal prep delivery service, Meal Prep Reno, partners with new non-profit organization, Delivering with Dignity, to give back to the community.
Reno gives back: Businesses, organizations doing good during the pandemic
As the Reno community continues navigating the COVID-19 pandemic,
we're sharing with you some of the ways local businesses, nonprofits and individuals are giving back and helping others.
International students are adapting, some leaving the U.S.
The pandemic situation has dealt a hard blow to the international student community of the University of Nevada, Reno.
Sixth evening of protests quiet, peaceful
A small contingent of peaceful protesters gathered again at City Plaza Thursday night, along with a handful of the city's police bike patrol.
Reno to train police officers to intervene if colleague uses excessive force
Reno police chief Jason Soto, who recently took over as acting city manager, directed those at the helm of the police department to review its use-of-force policy.
We must lead with love during this time of national crisis (opinion)
OPINION: We stand with conviction, insisting that the nation's leaders be motivated by love, first and foremost, for the health of our people and the healing of our Union in these times of moral distress and indignation.
County begins tallying mail-in ballots as election day nears: What you need to know
The Washoe County Registrar of Voters office began opening mail-in ballots and scanning them to start its tallying process on Wednesday, June 3.
Tribute should be given to our leaders of color (opinion)
The WCSD Board of Trustees did a disservice to the community, especially people of color, by not naming former Hug High for Dolores Feemster.
Reno Council approves special use permit for 283-unit apartment complex in northwest
Reno City Council approved the Mountain View Mixed Residential Villages Wednesday after nearby homeowners and the developer reached an agreement on access.
Small Wednesday protest a peaceful one (photos)
Black Lives Matter protesters gathered on Wednesday afternoon near Reno City Hall, chanting and calling for the resignations of city officials.