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Monthly Archives: August, 2020

Sisolak extends Nevada eviction moratorium 45 days

A day before Nevada's eviction moratorium was set to expire, Gov. Steve Sisolak announced plans to extend it for 45 days to provide relief to an estimated 250,000 renters facing the prospect of losing their housing because of the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.

Nevada Democrats launch voter education, protection efforts

The Nevada Democratic Party and leading figures announced a new voter education effort ahead of November’s general election.

The Generator makes temporary move to Reno Public Market (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Reno Public Market has offered a temporary home to The Generator, Reno-Sparks’ largest inclusive maker space for local artists.

UNR presidential candidates to remain a secret, for now

The Nevada System of Higher Education is not releasing the names of those being considered for the University of Nevada, Reno's next president.

Recycle guide, free dump days help eliminate household waste

Area residents looking to conduct some fall cleaning in the coming month have two resources available to help clear out unwanted items.

Dickson Realty vice president Christopher Galli named chair of the advisory board of the College of Liberal Arts (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Dickson Realty's Christopher Galli has been named Chair of the Advisory Board of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Nevada.

Burgers and then some

#Handcrafted Burger Bar serves up a cool list of burger creations that are anything but basic, along with sandwiches, salads, fries and desserts.

Protester hit by car, accidental gunshot mar otherwise peaceful Black Lives Matter protest in Carson City

A peaceful Black Lives Matter protest in Carson City on Saturday ended with an accidental gun shot and a protester hit by a car.

Governor Sisolak is a dirty rotten low-down sidewinding nogoodnik (opinion)

OPINION: The Democrats have made no secret that they want the U.S. flooded with ineligible voters and unaccounted for ballots.

Nevada reports first case of confirmed COVID-19 reinfection in the country

The Nevada State Health Response team reported the first case of COVID-19 reinfection in the country during a press conference this week.

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