Yearly Archives: 2020
The Whittier Trust Company of Nevada, Inc. promotes Derek S. Hamblet to Vice President, Client Advisor (sponsored)
SPONSORED: The Whittier Trust Company of Nevada, Inc. has promoted Derek S. Hamblet to Vice President, Client Advisor in the firm’s Reno location.
Renown opens temporary triage tent as precaution for COVID-19
Renown Regional Medical Center constructed a deployable medical tent on Wednesday as a proactive step to separate patients with symptoms of respiratory illness from the general hospital entrance.
Head Count: Registered Washoe County Democrats outnumber Republicans
Washoe County Democrats outnumber Republicans in number of voters registered, empowering the left headed into the 2020 election.
Business News: Reno’s economy among tops in U.S.
Reno once again ranks as one of the economically best-performing cities in the United States, and its star is rising.
RTC hosts meeting on potential North Valleys connector road
A public meeting is scheduled for March 12 for RTC to discuss plans for a connector road between Spanish Springs and the North Valleys.
Washoe Treasurer warns residents of scam letters sent by mail
The Washoe County Treasurer’s Office on Wednesday warned the public about a scam involving letters and documents being mailed to property owners.
REVIEW: “Noises Off!” at Good Luck Macbeth
"Noises Off!" at Good Luck Macbeth is a quirky, must-see show about a play within a play and the antics actors participate in backstage.
Jazz fest canceled at UNR amid Coronavirus concerns
The University of Nevada, Reno today announced that it is canceling its long-running annual jazz festival that was scheduled for late April.
49 Nevadans on Grand Princess cruise ship being escorted home to start coronavirus quarantine
Forty-nine Nevadans onboard the Grand Princess cruise ship diverted to Oakland this week are receiving charter flights back to the Silver State and will be escorted home to begin a quarantine.
The biggest little virus: COVID-19 in Washoe County
As more cases of Coronavirus come to light, local health officials, news outlets, business owners and residents are scrambling to stay ahead of the virus.