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Monthly Archives: November, 2020

Medical Examiner: Alternate body storage may be needed if more people die of COVID-19

Multiple officials are reporting a crisis situation in Washoe County from spiking COVID-19 cases and daily deaths.

Republican legislators propose bills to reduce Governor’s powers in wake of new COVID-19 restrictions

Senate and Assembly Republicans are taking aim at Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak with new bills for the 2021 session that seek to reduce executive branch powers.

School district to move some students to distance learning–temporarily

Washoe County School District's Board of Trustees voted yesterday to move most middle and high school students to distance learning.

City proposes using $1.3 million in COVID-19 funds to provide Talkspace therapy services for all Reno residents

The Reno City Council next week will consider an agenda item that will provide free mental health counseling to all Reno residents.

Reno attorney faces bar complaint over “frivolous” election lawsuits

Six Nevada lawyers were named in a complaint to the State Bar of Nevada that alleges they violated professional standards in election-related lawsuits.

Christmas spirit restored for local glass artist

Local glass artist and business owner Jessica Schimpf feels the holiday spirit this year after filming part of a Lifetime Christmas movie in her studio.

Companies holding on to empty offices — for now

Heading into 2021, businesses will likely be deciding whether to keep their offices empty or create new vacancies in the commercial real estate market.

Community mourns loss of veteran reporter and public servant, Brent Boynton

It was announced today Brent Boynton died of COVID-19 complications. A consummate professional, with an incredibly big heart, Boynton was a servant leader.

Greater Nevada providing special Disaster Loan Program for northern Nevada fire victims (sponsored)

SPONSORED: In response to the recent fires in Northern Nevada, Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU) has bolstered its Disaster Assistance Loan Program.

El gobernador Sisolak ordena más restricciones en medio de un aumento a “nivel explosivo” de pacientes con COVID-19

El gobernador de Nevada, Steve Sisolak, emitió este lunes nuevas órdenes para restringir reuniones y negocios, ya que el estado enfrenta un “nivel explosivo” de casos de COVID-19.

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