Monthly Archives: October, 2020
Nevada’s last epicurean emperors
This story is about the end of a golden era in Reno dining and the people who brought joy to so many with their impeccable service and skills for more than four decades.
Rural residents north of Spanish Springs soon to vote on forming a new town
In this election, residents of the Warms Springs and Palomino Valley areas north of Spanish Springs will vote on whether to create an unincorporated town for themselves.
The Hispanic Prosperity Initiative: Its cheerleaders and detractors (opinion)
OPINION: It is President Trump who is giving Hispanics a hand up rather than a handout.
KPS3 adds two new account managers to team (sponsored)
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SPONSORED: KPS3, a full-service marketing and digital communications firm, has added two new account managers to its team, Ravyn Smith and Kimberly Wade.
COVID-19 rapid test has successful lab results, research moves to next stages
University of Nevada, Reno engineers and virologists have teamed up for novel approach to COVID-19 testing.
Celebrate Nevada Day in many ways for the state’s 156th anniversary (sponsored)
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SPONSORED: Nevada Day in Carson City will see some changes in 2020 so that people can celebrate and enjoy safely and responsibly.
Furlough of nearly 100 employees tentatively approved during school board meeting
Washoe County School District trustees reviewed cash struggles within its nutrition services department before moving ahead with furloughs.
Reno donates city-owned property to land trust for affordable housing
The Reno City Council on Wednesday agreed to convey city-owned property in the North Valleys to a non-profit organization.
Reno contracts new cleaning crew to clear homeless camps
The City of Reno’s Clean and Safe Team has increased clearings of large homeless camps over the last few weeks.
Outdoors-oriented marketing draws visitors to Reno area
Hotel occupancy was higher than tourism executives anticipated, in part, they believe, because tourists are looking to get outdoors.