Yearly Archives: 2020
Nurses picket outside Saint Mary’s, alleging inadequate staffing and PPE
Members of the California Nurses Association union held an informational picket outside Saint Mary's today over staffing and PPE.
Home means Nevada? No, it means office
Working from home — at least part of the time — increasingly is becoming routine at companies in Reno and Sparks.
Analizando la influencia de las mujeres en la política | KUNR
Para hablar sobre la influencia de las mujeres en la política, Natalie Van Hoozer de KUNR conversó con la Dra. Christina Ladam, profesora de ciencias políticas en la Universidad de Nevada, Reno.
Breaking down the influence of women in politics | KUNR
To talk about the influence of women in politics, KUNR’s Natalie Van Hoozer spoke to Dr. Christina Ladam, a political science professor at UNR.
Hometown music heroes: Music educators get innovative during pandemic
The Mentor Program brings a professional jazz musician to the band room to work with school jazz bands. The workshop teaches jazz improvisation mostly by ear to develop that skill.
PHOTOS: Trump supporters rally in Carson City
President Donald Trump's supporters lined Carson Street yesterday for a “Stop the Steal” demonstration.
Fresh salads served lickety split
The L.A.-based franchise Chop Stop opened its first northern Nevada locale in October mixing chopped salads and excellent customer service.
Schools shut down from COVID-19 spread
Reed High School has joined a list of schools being temporarily closed by the Washoe County School District as a result of COVID-19 cases.
Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS® releases October 2020 existing home sales report (sponsored)
The Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS® released its October 2020 report on existing home sales in Reno/Sparks and Fernley, including median sales price and the number of home sales in the region.
MASK UP: Campaign encourages mask wearing, social distancing
Washoe County is focusing on a “Mask On, Move On” campaign in a state-mandated mitigation effort as the county remains flagged for high disease transmission for six continuous weeks.