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Monthly Archives: July, 2020

Protest at Tahoe ice cream shop after owner makes ‘insensitive’ comments about Black Lives Matter

More than 50 demonstrators lined the street in front of Sweet Tahoe Time, an ice cream shop in Kings Beach, California, on Tuesday to protest the owner.

Tras graduarse durante una pandemia, los adultos jóvenes expresan incertidumbre sobre el futuro

Para los recién graduados de la escuela secundaria y de la universidad, que están pasando a la siguiente fase de la vida, la pandemia ha creado un obstáculo que muchos encuentran difícil de superar.

Young adults express uncertainty about futures after graduating during a pandemic

For recent high school and college graduates transitioning to the next phase of life, the pandemic has created an obstacle that many are finding difficult to overcome.

Sheriff: Legislative budget cuts will exacerbate mental health crisis (video)

Washoe County Sheriff Darin Balaam said cuts made by the Nevada Legislature will exacerbate the Reno area’s mental health crisis.

WIN Nevada to discuss Reno’s post-pandemic economy

This month’s WIN Nevada speaker series takes a deep dive into the future of business in the post-pandemic world, and more specifically in northern Nevada.

Reno Mayor Schieve elected to chair RSCVA board

The Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority board on Thursday elected Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve to serve as chair.

Reno increases fines for property offenses

Fines are increasing for a number of property offenses to bring the city into compliance with Nevada law.

EDITORIAL: What’s eating those Sparks mayors?

EDITORIAL: Nothing good comes from the thin, myopic commentary provided by the Sparks mayors--either for law enforcement officers or those facing dire stress in our community.

Stay home: Health officer recommends distance learning for Washoe schools

Washoe County District Health Officer Kevin Dick told Board of Health officials today that area students should not be returning to schools in person this fall, recommending a continuation of distance learning.

Local bus driver tests positive for COVID-19 sparking heated union response (updated)

A northern Nevada bus driver has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a statement today from the Regional Transportation Commission.

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