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Monthly Archives: June, 2020

Sun Valley Boulevard construction to start June 22

Phase one of the Regional Transportation Commission’s Sun Valley Boulevard improvement project, from 7th Avenue to Highland Ranch Parkway, begins June 22.

Truckee River pathway to get 3 single-stall restrooms

Three public restrooms will be installed along the Truckee River pathway, a popular biking and pedestrian jogging route that stretches approximately 12 miles and is currently without facilities.

Dermody Properties announces new customer at LogistiCenter℠ at 395 in Reno (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Dermody Properties has leased a portion of LogistiCenter at 395 Phase II Building I in Reno to Ernest Packaging Solutions.

Mission accomplished for veterans court graduates

Nine veterans in the second class of graduates from the CAMO-RNO Veterans Court program were honored Tuesday in a ceremony outside the Washoe County Courthouse.

Washoe County: FEMA flood plain lines drawn with out-dated surveys

County staff recently discovered the current FEMA flood plain is based on outdated surveys and topographical analysis.

May Museum prepares to reopen (sponsored)

SPONSORED: The Wilbur D. May Museum will reopen its doors to the public on Wednesday, June 24.

Seniors displeased with placement of Midtown bus stop

Some senior residents at Midtown's Carriage Stone Apartments are unhappy with RTC's new placement of a bus stop.

Two weeks into reopening: Governor notes uptick in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations

Governor Sisolak hosted a press conference June 15 to update Nevadans on phase two of reopening and the state of COVID-19 in the state.

Some Washoe County Library pickup windows open

The Washoe County Library System has started offering grab-and-go, or drive-up, hold services at several branches.

Nevada official offers possible police reforms to lawmakers

Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford has sent state lawmakers an ambitious list of police reform proposals that, if passed, could ban practices like chokeholds and give the attorney general's office power to investigate police department practices

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