Yearly Archives: 2020
Nevada’s COVID-19 cases projected to peak mid-April, 800 possible deaths by mid-May
A death rate of 35 people per day is anticipated April 17 with total COVID-19 deaths in Nevada projected to be more than 800 people by May 20, 2020.
Day 14 – Just ramblin’
Karl ventured out for a stroll around Virginia Lake since his gym is closed and his friends are mostly holed up in isolation. He still found friends.
PHOTOS: More scenes from the ghost town
Photographer Trevor Bexon traveled around town to capture more images showing just how much coronavirus has changed how we are moving (or not moving at all) about the community.
Day 13 – A pocketful of notes, or, always plagiarize from the best
Karl shares the origins of Herb Caen's ace researcher, Etaoin Shrdlu, which may or may not be a real name.
What should we be eating to help us resist the coronavirus?
Arguably the best thing that people can do to help combat coronavirus is to follow the evidence-based guidelines for healthy eating designed to provide adequate nutrition, including adequate nutrition to help ensure our immune systems are properly functioning.
The Whittier Trust Company of Nevada, Inc. hires Tagore Evans as Vice President, Client Advisor (sponsored)
SPONSORED: The Whittier Trust Company of Nevada, Inc. has hired Tagore Evans as Vice President, Client Advisor at the firm’s Reno location.
Reno Phil announces winner of Oscar J. Fox Scholarship Award (sponsored)
SPONSORED: The Reno Phil presented the Oscar J. Fox Scholarship, created by Bob Cashell, to local student Benjamin Vandevert.
UNR to allow in-person graduations in December 2020, May 2021
University of Nevada, Reno President Marc Johnson announced today the virtual commencement planned for May is canceled.
Day 12 – The picture of the kid
Karl's heading down a rabbit hole with the story of the photo of Little Karl, a man named Bud, and the legacy behind some iconic Reno buildings.
COVID-19: Online learning solutions present challenges for students with Autism, ADHD | KUNR
Online learning can be a challenge for some students; particularly those with ADHD or Autism.