Monthly Archives: July, 2020
I Hope in Time a Change Will Come (opinion)
Today’s article reflects my conversations with Black musicians and singers who have performed with the Reno Jazz Orchestra (RJO) to get their thoughts.
Nevada Assembly reviews budget cuts suggested by health officials
Day two of Nevada's Special Session saw Assembly members hearing how cuts to health funding would impact Nevadans, and future budgets.
Nevada governor orders bars closed again in hotspot counties
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Thursday that Nevada would reimplement restrictions on bars and restaurants in certain counties to prevent further spread of coronavirus due to what he called a “spike” in confirmed cases.
Greater Nevada Credit Union commits to participation in paycheck protection program through August 8th (sponsored)
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SPONSORED: Greater Nevada Credit Union has quickly responded to the needs of the Nevada community by committing to continue its participation in the PPP program for businesses based in the Silver State.
Taking action to protect America’s nursing home residents against COVID-19 (opinion)
OPINION: Nursing homes have become ground zero in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, with outbreaks causing high rates of illness and death among vulnerable residents living together in close quarters.
Work continues on Reno Public Market
Residents are already buzzing with excitement about the $34 million Reno Public Market, which will include produce stands, fashion boutiques, and cafes.
Education cuts detailed in Assembly on first day of special session
The Nevada Legislature convened July 8 for its 31st special session to consider budget cut recommendations, including those from various state agencies looking to collectively help offset a $1.15 billion projected state budget shortfall.
Special Session: Health cuts detailed in the Senate
Governor Steve Sisolak’s special session convened Wednesday morning and addressed the scope of the economic impacts created by COVID-19.
Conceptos Clave Para Entender La Educación A Distancia Para Estudiantes De Inglés
Mientras las escuelas alrededor del país vienen utilizando la educación a distancia para mitigar la propagación del COVID-19, es incierto saber cómo la transición al aprendizaje en línea está afectando a esos estudiantes.