Monthly Archives: June, 2020
Closer look: Reproductive health care funding in Nevada
Reproductive health care affects the health and wellbeing of our community in Nevada, and one of the biggest contributors to reproductive health care access is funding itself.
Blend X Piñon – A pop up series (sponsored)
SPONSORED: Blend Catering launches their first pop up event at Piñon Bottle in Sparks at Victorian Square on Thursday, June 25.
“Totally weird.” “I miss the streets.” Artown presenters on the challenges of working in quarantine | Double Scoop
Hundreds of Artown presenters have been working around venue closures and social isolation, adapting their output to a new reality.
City of Reno comments on citations to the unhoused at location cleared two weeks ago
City officials say police have discretion to issue citations to people camping within the city, despite homeless advocates saying this practice is unusual.
Racist rants, bomb threats overshadow Reno City Council’s Juneteenth meeting
Democracy is messy, as Reno found out Friday during a Reno City Council meeting that was disrupted by racist comments and a bomb threat.
Public transit to extend to Spanish Springs, Somersett, Verdi
Spanish Springs and Somersett are scheduled to daily get micro-transit services provided by the Regional Transportation Commission of Washoe County starting in September.
Living with fire: Truckee Meadows launches fuels reduction division
The Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District (TMFPD) has launched a new fuels reduction division with a mission to clear targeted areas of ignitable vegetation.
The Reno Phil rebuilds 52nd concert season to meet government guidelines (sponsored)
SPONSORED: The Reno Phil announced that it will be rebuilding the performance schedule and artistic programming for the 2020-21 season to adhere to current government guidelines and protect the health of musicians and audiences.
Former Oregon chancellor to lead Nevada university system
Former Oregon University System Chancellor Dr. Melody Rose will take over as chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education in September.
A medida que DACA recibe un alivio momentáneo, el llamado a dar a los “Soñadores” una solución permanente gana tracción
En medio de los vítores y el alivio expresado por los receptores de DACA, a menudo llamados "Soñadores", existe la sensación de que la lucha por obtener la ciudadanía o una solución de vida estable en el lugar que ellos llaman "hogar" está lejos de terminar.