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Monthly Archives: June, 2020

Los empresarios latinos tienen un largo camino de recuperación por delante

El cierre de la tienda fue un golpe devastador para Velazquez y su personal, especialmente porque nadie sabía cuándo podrían volver al trabajo.

Long road to recovery ahead for Latino business owners

Closing down was a devastating blow to local business owners, and some are now both relieved and wary of getting back to business.

County approves operating agreement for modified Wildcreek Golf Course

The Executive Course and “the Creek Six,” six holes from the Championship course, at Wildcreek Golf Course will re-open Wednesday, July 1.

Nevada state workers sue governor over coronavirus furloughs

A labor union representing more than 6,000 Nevada state workers announced Friday it had filed a formal complaint to the state's labor relations board against Gov. Steve Sisolak.

Faculty criticize UNR’s plan for the “Return of the Pack”

The University of Nevada’s (UNR) return-to-campus plan is being criticized by faculty members as the campus prepares for the fall semester.

Protestors demand details of Miciah Lee, a young Black man shot and killed by Sparks Police (updated)

Dozens of protestors gathered Friday to demand the release of details an officer-involved shooting that killed Miciah Lee of Sparks.

Despite evidence, mask mandate met with resistance

Sisolak's mandate is already being met with denial and resistance, despite evidence suggesting its one of the best ways to prevent the spread of the virus.

National Automobile Museum needs community support (opinion)

Folks are still uncertain, and visitation at the National Automobile Museum since we re-opened on June 1 has been less than one-third of normal.

It’s almost out of control Governor Sisolak (opinion)

OPINION: The governor has now, in no uncertain terms, told us if we don’t wear a mask, we are accessories to manslaughter.

Nevada lawmakers pass budget cuts, draw from relief funds

Nevada lawmakers painstakingly approved millions of dollars of unforeseen virus-related spending, reluctantly slashed millions in funding.

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