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Monthly Archives: November, 2020

COVID-19: State stepping up as more Nevadans report mental health concerns

State health officials shared an update on resources available statewide to help Nevadans with COVID-19-related mental health issues.

Nevada Landscape Association offers association health plan from Prominence (sponsored)

SPONSORED: The Nevada Landscape Association (NLA) is now offering its statewide membership the opportunity to enroll in an exclusive series of health plans designed specifically for its small group employers.

University student food insecurity on the rise

Pack Provisions is aiming to address student needs for essentials such as perishable and non-perishable food items, as well as school supplies and hygiene products.

Let him drift? (opinion)

OPINION: Will the national media correct their previous error and let Trump slide out of the spotlight once he leaves the White House?

City’s Talkspace proposal draws mixed reactions

Reno City Council's proposal for a $1.3 million contract with Talkspace has drawn mixed reactions from the community, and a proposal from mental health professionals.

16 more people die from COVID-19 over holiday weekend

Washoe County reported 16 more people have died from COVID-19 since ominous warnings were given by health officials during a press call on Tuesday.

Corporate giving: a win-win-win for everyone (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada encourages local businesses to set up giving programs as the holiday season nears.

Michelle Mitchell murder gets fresh look on national crime program

Michelle Mitchell's 1976 murder in Reno is now featured on Paula Zahn's "On The Case" show.

School District faces ongoing criticism over ban on Black Lives Matter in classrooms

Students and community advocates continue to criticize Washoe County schools administrators for a lack of action in support of Black Lives Matter and LGBTQ+ movement.

City of Sparks Presenta Nueva Página de Facebook, City of Sparks En Español

La Ciudad de Sparks ha lanzado una nueva página de Facebook diseñada específicamente para apoyar e informar a los residentes que hablan español dentro de la ciudad y la región.

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