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Monthly Archives: October, 2020

VIDEO: Reno City Council candidate forum

Candidates for three of four open seats on the Reno City Council sounded off Thursday about the big issues facing Reno.

Analysis: The politics behind the Q1 ballot question

Nevada's Ballot Question 1 could remove the NSHE Board of Regents from the constitution if passed, changing governance of higher education in the state.

Tonopah offers quirky fall getaway

Visitors to Tonopah, Nevada can mine for turquoise, gaze at thousands of stars, and spend the night with hundreds of clowns. Yes, clowns.

Where is Washoe County headed? Commission candidates give their perspectives (video)

Candidates for the Washoe County Board of Commissioners attended an online forum Wednesday moderated by This Is Reno to present their platforms for the commission.

MAIL-IN VOTING: Sifting through the misinformation

How can a voter figure out what is fact and what is fiction when it comes to mail-in voting in the 2020 election?

Deputy Fire Chief offers fire safety tips for Fire Prevention Month

Deputy Fire Chief of the Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District provided information on how the public can practice fire safety.

Supreme Court shuffle ups gay marriage ballot measure stakes

Proponents of a state ballot initiative that proposes removing a defunct ban on same-sex marriage from Nevada's constitution are saying the uncertainty that's followed the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has injected new urgency — and anxiety — into their campaign.

UNR will go online following fall break due to COVID-19 cases spiking on campus

University of Nevada, Reno students will not return to campus following Thanksgiving weekend due to an increase in COVID-19 transmission among college-aged individuals.

Friday Health Plans offers lowest priced bronze plans on Nevada Health Link in Reno (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Friday Health Plans is built for people and small businesses who buy their own health insurance, offering affordable health plans that include comprehensive benefits to help members stay healthy and cover them if they get sick or hurt.

Holiday hiring starts in Reno-area e-commerce

The COVID-19 pandemic and the Reno area’s growing importance as a distribution center for Internet retailers are likely to create a lot of temporary jobs this holiday season.

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