Monthly Archives: June, 2020
TMCC president’s contract renewed through 2024
Truckee Meadows Community College President Karin Hilgersom last week received a four-year contract extension despite ongoing turmoil at the school.
Policing discussed during Justice and Injustice forum hosted by Nevada Attorney General
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford on June 7 hosted a forum attended by members of the legislative branch on Justice and Injustice.
Dickson Realty’s Andrew Reel named to Leading Real Estate Companies of the World(R) Marketing and Technology Advisory Council (sponsored)
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SPONSORED: Dickson Realty's Andrew Reel has been named to the Leading Real Estate Companies of the World® Marketing and Technology Advisory Council.
State continues investigating Sparks care facility as COVID-19-related deaths rise
A month after allegations of inadequate PPE and testing at Arbors Memory Care, some employees say problems at the facility persist.
Be afraid! (opinion)
OPINION: Think that an authoritarian regime cannot happen in the United States? Look around, it is happening. And now.
Man runs into traffic, struck by RPD vehicle
A man collided with an RPD vehicle after running into traffic in downtown Reno Saturday night.
Cheers 3 – the groceries II
Karl did not limit his column to ten items or less, so get out of the express line to read this history of Reno grocery markets.
Verdi-area homes win City Council OK
A big and controversial residential development near Verdi won the approval of the Reno City Council on Thursday.
Patio eats at Twisted Fork
At Twisted Fork the huge patio offers mountain views and the menu offers favorites with a twist, like the Pastor Pork Tacos.
Bike ride for Black Lives Matter pedals through the Biggest Little City
About a hundred people gathered at Virginia Lake with their bicycles for a Black Lives Matter bike ride on Friday evening.