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Monthly Archives: November, 2020

Reno 1868 FC disbanded after financial hits from COVID-19

After four seasons in the USL Championship, professional soccer team Reno 1868 FC is shutting down operations

Reno council approves tentative map for development of townhouses in North Valleys

A tentative map to develop a 264-unit townhome residential subdivision in the North Valleys was approved Wednesday by the Reno City Council.

State of Nevada and Immunize Nevada urge all Nevadans to protect themselves 
in statewide vaccination campaign (sponsored)

As the United States continues to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, Immunize Nevada has convened the Flu and COVID-19 Task Force to address both diseases at a statewide level.

Renown to re-deploy temporary medical structure in anticipation of new COVID-19 cases

Washoe County is seeing a continued rise in COVID-19 cases -- currently ranked as very high on the region’s risk meter -- and local hospital Renown requesting for the second time a medical structure outside its emergency department.

School district audit: WC-1 funds appropriately spent

An independent consultant hired by the Washoe County School District said the district has not mismanaged funds raised as the result of the 2016 passage of Washoe County Ballot Question 1 (WC-1), which raised the county’s sales tax to one of the highest in the nation in order to generate funds for capital improvements in the district.

Want to live at the Reno Experience District? Prices are starting at $1,900/month.

The Reno Experience District, formerly the Park Lane Mall site, is accepting applications for new residents. The cheapest unit listed, a 548 square foot, 1 bath studio, is advertised for nearly $1,900 per month.

The reason for Nevada’s vote count delay? The law requires it.

The nation is watching Nevada. The Silver State in the past day has become the subject of memes poking fun at Nevada's perceived slowness in counting votes.

Dealing With Diabetes: Student’s life shaped by diagnosis at age 5

Wes Fullmer has lived with Type 1 Diabetes for most of his life, and it's become a driving force in the shape of his future.

COVID-19: County reports increased hospitalizations and new cases

The county has been in the high-risk red zone for several weeks, prompting a task force meeting last Thursday to identify problems and ramp up mitigation efforts.

Registrar’s office continues tabulating ballots, more results expected tomorrow

Washoe County Registrar of Voters Deanna Spikula provided an update on the county’s elections late in the afternoon on Wednesday, though an unofficial calling of the presidential election in Nevada is not expected from the Nevada Secretary of State’s website until sometime on Thursday.

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