Monthly Archives: October, 2020
School district concerned over upcoming holiday weekend
Washoe Schools administrators are concerned that Halloween and el Día de los Muertos festivities will contribute to an uptick in COVID-19 cases in schools.
City council to consider abolishing “one of the more busy courts in the state”
Reno City Council members will vote on Wednesday whether to abolish Reno Municipal Court's Department 4 rather than replace the judge or run afoul of city rules.
Democrats hold presidential debate watch party at Rue Bourbon Reno
Reno Democrats gathered in Midtown for a Trump/Biden debate watch party and walked away pleased with the event's result.
Informe: grupos violentos de extrema derecha aumentan en Nevada
Un informe de esta semana advierte sobre los grupos de milicias armadas en Nevada y especula sobre su potencial para interrumpir la votación en las próximas elecciones.
Business owners scramble after state shortens grant deadline
A grant program designed to help small businesses and nonprofits was overwhelmed with applications this week and the application period shortened.
Reno Fire warns public about social media “Outlet Challenge”
The Reno Fire Department is warning the public about a dangerous social media challenge that has the potential to cause electrical fires.
PODCAST: Kings of Reno with guest host Henry Sotelo (sponsored)
SPONSORED: Kings of Reno welcomes guest host Henry Sotelo, who talks Trump fatigue, early voting, and Reno courts.
School Board: Vote for integrity and trustworthiness, not politics (opinion)
Scott Kelley admitted in court to using fake social media accounts. These accounts have been alleged to have harassed constituents, school district employees, and anyone else who disagreed with him openly on school board matters.
Pandemic spurs big growth in Reno, Sparks savings
Deposits in banks in Reno and Sparks rose dramatically during the past year, but some of the increase may prove to be short-lived.
Nevada in the COVID-19 red zone, Washoe County flagged as high risk
After a brief period of respite, Washoe County and Nevada as a whole are experiencing elevated disease transmission.