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Monthly Archives: October, 2020

Voting this year determines our new normal (opinion)

OPINION: One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned over the years is that I must be civically engaged and continue to educate myself to help my community.

CDC, COVID Trace update guidance identifying ‘close contact’ 

New research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has yielded a new definition of “close contact” when it comes to COVID-19.

Washoe County sees spike in vehicle burglaries

Vehicle burglaries in Washoe County over the past five weeks have more than doubled from the same time period in 2019.

¿Cuáles son los impactos de la desconfianza de los votantes?

Desde hace meses, Trump ha expresado su preocupación por la validez de los comicios, sembrando dudas entre los votantes.

What are the impacts of voter distrust? | KUNR

KUNR’s Jayden Perez sat down with Jeremy Gelman, a political science professor at UNR, to talk about concerns about the validity of the election.

Photo Gallery: Reno explodes with fall colors

Reno is incredibly beautiful this time of year, but get out soon to see fall colors, as cold spells are coming and leaves are dropping.

Muslim community delivers ballots via “patriotic motorcade”

Members of the Northern Nevada Muslim Community formed a patriotic motorcade to deliver their ballots to the registrar of voters.

Fourth Street’s hippest new hotspot: Record Street Brewing & The Alpine

Since it opened its doors in May, the Fourth Street dual building that used to house Alpine Glass Co. and now includes Record Street Brewing and The Alpine have been on my radar.

Lineamientos para celebrar La Noche de Brujas y El Día de los Muertos; Nevada nuevamente en la zona roja de alto riesgo

¿Cómo pueden los nevadenses celebrar los días festivos de manera segura cuando el estado se encuentra nuevamente en la zona roja de alto riesgo de COVID-19?

Eddy House earns EnVision Center designation (photos)

This week Reno’s Eddy House was designated an EnVision Center, making it the first official EnVision Center in the state and only the sixth on the West Coast.

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