Yearly Archives: 2020
Schools get approved for distance education
Most of Nevada's 17 school districts have been approved for distance education. Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak said all but Clark County School District are approved to continue or start distance education as of today.
How to stop touching your face to minimize spread of coronavirus and other germs
This virus can live on metal and plastic for days, so simply adjusting your eyeglasses with unwashed hands may be enough to infect yourself.
Governor announces COVID-19 task force
Governor Steve Sisolak today announced the creation of the COVID-19 task force aimed at mobilizing the private sector to assist with efforts to address fallout from the coronavirus.
Day 7: A couple of clowns
Karl shares the story of sixty-eight seconds evocative of the culture between casinos in 1966: humans, not corporations, owning them.
PODCAST: Businesses close, law enforcement steps up patrols
We hear from Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak's about why Nevada, like the rest of the world, is making such drastic decisions.
Day 6: A column is born
We're all home, vegging. And Karl Breckenridge is writing, just an out-of-his-mind piece each day about Reno, the people, the foibles, the dreams.
Intermission: Theater, arts organizations work to stay afloat amid shutdowns
Reno's nonprofit arts organizations are looking for ways to stay afloat amid cancelations and closures.
COVID-19: A message from our publisher
Like many small businesses, we too are feeling the impact of coronavirus in the Reno area.
Midtown road construction fast-tracked due to business closures
The Regional Transportation Commission of Washoe County and Sierra Nevada Construction are accelerating construction operations on Virginia Street in Midtown.
The Whittier Trust Company of Nevada, Inc. promotes Jay Karpen to Assistant Vice President, Investments (sponsored)
SPONSORED: The Whittier Trust Company of Nevada, Inc. has promoted Jay Karpen to Assistant Vice President, Investments at the firm’s Reno location.