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Yearly Archives: 2020

Greater Nevada Credit Union ignites Audacity Fund Reno with $25,000 contribution (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU) contributes $25,000 as the first corporate sponsor and financial institution to the Audacity Fund Reno.

Encuesta a nivel condado solicita comentarios sobre la recuperación de la pandemia

El condado de Washoe lanzó dos encuestas públicas esta semana para recopilar comentarios de la comunidad, que se utilizarán en la formulación de un plan de recuperación de la COVID-19.

Governor Sisolak orders more restrictions amid “wildfire level” surge of COVID-19 patients

Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak today issued orders for more restrictions on gatherings and businesses as the Silver State is facing a "wildfire level" of COVID-19 cases.

The Depot: Hip but not too hip

The Depot Craft Brewery Distillery is an understated hot spot brimming with charm and historical context.

UNR’s Department of Theatre and Dance moves Fall Dance Festival online

The University of Nevada, Reno’s annual Fall Dance Festival moved online this year with a series of site-specific performances.

County reports four new deaths from COVID-19 today

Twenty one people have died from the coronavirus disease in the past week, according to the Washoe County Health District.

¿Qué es el desarrollo y el diseño regenerativo? (opinión)

OPINIÓN: En esencia, el pensamiento regenerativo se trata de las relaciones entre el medio ambiente, la economía y la sociedad, ya sea en negocios, arquitectura o planificación urbana.

What is regenerative development and design? (opinion)

OPINION: At its core, regenerative thinking is about the relationships between the environment, economy, and society, whether it’s in business, architecture or urban planning.

Local Santa lands a movie role

For the past decade retired biologist Tom Strekal has made playing Santa Claus a labor of love.

State COVID-19 Task force reports upward trend of disease

Nevadans are facing a winter of distress as COVID-19 cases continue to rise throughout the state.

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