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Monthly Archives: June, 2020

RSCVA board discusses salary range, qualifications for next CEO

The RSCVA may need to increase the salary offering for a new CEO based on recommendations from the firm tasked with the search.

Top ranking solidifies Reno’s new reputation

When the Reno area was ranked this week as the best small-city in the nation by Resonance Consultancy, the news was more than yet another source of pride for area residents.

School trustees discuss reopening scenarios, school police

The Washoe County School District Board of Trustees spent multiple hours reviewing school reopening options at their meeting on June 23.

VIDEO: Black Lives Matter demonstrators assaulted in South Reno, hate crime charges possible (updated)

A small Black Lives Matter protest in South Reno was met with violence last night at sundown.

Virtual town hall on policing met with pushback

Officials from regional governmental agencies met virtually on Monday for a town hall on policing.

Sisolak announces masks required in public settings starting Friday (photos & video)

Gov. Sisolak signed a directive that will require people to wear face coverings in public settings starting Friday, in an effort to limit the spread of COVID-19.

Takeaways: NV Dems host candidate call to discuss November election (opinion)

Nevada Democrats appear to be readying for fighting position for the November election based on a June 23 NV Dems call with Democratic candidates on the ballot.

Think ‘Antifa’ is behind the destruction? Think again. (opinion)

Now, in the midst of nationwide rebellion, Antifa is used as a scapegoat for chaos, and has even been heinously described as a terrorist organization.

First asymptomatic testing site in Sparks packed

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Nevada Medicaid put together the one-day, free COVID-19 drive-through testing site in Sparks for individuals who are not experiencing symptoms.

Are Washoe consumers getting cautious again?

Consumers in Washoe County appear to have slowed their spending again in the past couple of weeks, sprinkling cold water on the recovery that began building in mid-May.

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