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Monthly Archives: September, 2020

Condado enviará boletas electorales la primera semana de octubre

El 2 de octubre es la fecha originalmente planeada para el envío de las boletas y los votantes deben recibirlas un poco después

Drakulich Commercial Partners to reveal future of $50 million property for sale: St. James’s Village and Sierra Reflections (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Drakulich Commercial Partners will present the future vision for St. James's Village and Sierra Reflections in October.

Wildfire smoke more dangerous than other air pollutants for asthma patients

Northern Nevada researchers have found that for people who suffer from asthma, wildfire smoke is more hazardous than other forms of air pollution.

Three arrested at Black Lives Matter demonstration in Carson City

Three demonstrators were arrested Saturday evening at a Black Lives Matter protest in Carson City.

Washoe County & Clark County bar associations introduce association health plans to members (sponsored)

SPONSORED: The Washoe County Bar Association (WCBA) and Clark County Bar Association (CCBA) can now offer their respective members the opportunity to enroll in an Association Health Plan.

Smoke-free advocates challenge local casinos

Nevada’s smoke-free advocates are challenging area casinos to go smoke-free after two Las Vegas resorts made the pledge this month.

Cigars and cocktails at The Parlor

The Parlor is the newest eatery from the owners of Flowing Tide Pubs, with its own menu and decor.

Dive teams remove 8,183 pounds of trash from Tahoe and Donner lakes

Divers removed nearly 8,200 pounds of underwater litter from Lake Tahoe and Donner Lake this summer, part of an extensive clean up project.

Free lunch for Washoe County students through end of 2020

Washoe County schools students will receive free breakfast and lunch through the end of 2020.

Symbolic “Empty Event” recognizes COVID-19 impacts to live event industry (photos and video)

The #SaveLiveEvents movement came to Reno this past Saturday evening with an empty event in front of the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts.

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