Monthly Archives: July, 2020
Slowly, Reno and Sparks get back to work
The Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation says the 218,300 jobs in the local economy during May compared with 250,800 jobs just four months earlier.
New Honors College announced for UNR
The University of Nevada, Reno, announced that its Honors Program will undergo changes to become an Honors College.
Get away to Elko’s Ruby Mountains for hiking, wildlife viewing and more
Elko is a gateway to the Ruby Mountains and Lamoille Canyon, featuring an array of outdoor adventure and activities.
Officials seek information on Poeville Fire
The Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District is seeking information regarding the Poeville Fire on Peavine Mountain.
Expect a different kind of Fourth of July this year
Here in the Reno area, impacts from the coronavirus disease will once again be felt this weekend by a noted absence of fireworks displays.
Some two-way traffic on Virginia Street to reopen July 2
Midtown roadwork is substantially complete on Virginia Street from Plumb Lane to Center Street/Mary Street, according to the Regional Transportation Commission, allowing two-way traffic to resume later today, July 2.
Local fire officials remind residents that fireworks are illegal
Just days after the first big fire of the season scorched thousands of acres on Peavine Mountain, the Reno Fire Department is reminding citizens that fireworks in Reno and Washoe County are both dangerous and illegal.
Dickson Realty leads Nevada with 2020 REAL Trends America’s Best Real Estate Professionals (sponsored)
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SPONSORED: Dickson Realty has more individual agents on the prestigious 2020 REAL Trends America’s Best Real Estate Professionals list than any other real estate company in northern Nevada.
Lecciones aprendidas de la educación a distancia en el condado de Washoe
El distrito escolar del condado de Washoe está preparando los planes para diferentes formatos de instrucción en el otoño. Una opción es el aprendizaje híbrido.
Lessons learned from distance learning in Washoe County
The Washoe County School District is now creating several different plans for possible fall instruction. One option is a blended learning model, which would include both in-person and remote instruction.