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Monthly Archives: September, 2020

COVID-19 UPDATE: Stay vigilant over the Labor Day weekend

The county's health officer said the community should stay vigilant over the Labor Day weekend as COVID-19 cases are still at an elevated level.

Blend Catering pops up at The Elm Estate! (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Blend Catering continues their pop up series at the beautiful Elm Estate, on Thursday, September 17 at 6:00 p.m.

TMCC receives federal grant funding to support first-generation students

TMCC received a Student Support Services grant to better support first-generation students and those with disabilities.

A Washoe Co. high school math teacher’s return to the classroom | KUNR

KUNR reporter Natalie Van Hoozer talked to Sparks High School math teacher José Piceno about his experience returning to the classroom.

California regulatory agency issues order to shutter Stericycle incinerator (opinion)

OPINION: Storey County's approval of Stericycle has some concerned that the company's checkered past was entirely overlooked. Or not.

University Libraries launches 1000 Miles project

The 1000 Miles of Desert and Mountains project brings to life a 1914 trek across Nevada for area students.

Area’s first freestanding ER opens in Reno (sponsored)

SPONSORED: The ER at McCarran NW in Reno is now open to serve our community. The facility will operate 24/7, supporting all ages, and offering diagnostic imaging and lab services.

Space Whale sculpture’s dismantling on hold, again

City Plaza’s Space Whale is still here, despite the City scheduling for it to be removed by Sept. 1.

Carson City Sheriff expresses concern following incidents at weekend Black Lives Matter protest

Carson City Sheriff Kenneth Furlong spoke with This Is Reno concerning two incidents that took place during last Saturday’s protest in front of the Capitol in Carson City.

NDA and NDOT urge caution around Virginia Range feral horses

Local officials are urging drivers along U.S. Highway 50 and Alternate U.S. 395 to use extreme caution when driving in the Virginia Range area due to increased wild horse activity.

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