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Monthly Archives: December, 2020

Legal Aid issues FAQs sheet on new eviction moratorium

The Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada is trying to inform tenants about qualifying for eviction moratorium protections.

Local retailers, restaurateurs see opportunity in vacant spaces

Some local retailers and restaurant owners are taking a deep breath and leasing shopping center and shop spaces left vacant by the pandemic.

Free parking for holiday shoppers

Parking meters in downtown Reno will display “Free Parking,” through Saturday.

State tourism officials set to revive travel and tourism industry

The state’s travel industry is moving toward some exciting new developments to help revive travel from hits taken during the pandemic.

DETR paints itself as overburdened but adapting to ‘beyond a tsunami’ of claims

Gains in addressing the backlog of unemployment claims may be hard to notice in an overburdened DETR.

How did local government spend federal CARES Act dollars? (updated)

This Is Reno took a deeper look at how Washoe County, the City of Reno and the City of Sparks used their CARES Act funds for different priorities.

Protesters gather at Reno Arch to protest farm laws in India (photos)

About 100 people gathered Sunday at the Reno Arch downtown showing solidarity with farmers protesting in the roads leading to New Delhi, India’s capital.

You may now sign up for Talkspace, free, if you are a Reno resident (updated)

Talkspace is live for City of Reno residents. Although the company said earlier today it is opening up its services first to city employees and Reno police, the sign-up page is available now.

Reno-Tahoe Senior Winter Games cancelled due to COVID-19

The 2021 Reno-Tahoe Senior Winter Games planned for February has been cancelled due to COVID-19.

USDA recognizes Greater Commercial Lending as #1 business and industry lender in top commercial lender rankings (sponsored)

Greater Commercial Lending was recognized by the USDA as one of USDA Rural Development’s 2020 top commercial lending partners.

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