Yearly Archives: 2020
Nevada in the COVID-19 red zone, Washoe County flagged as high risk
After a brief period of respite, Washoe County and Nevada as a whole are experiencing elevated disease transmission.
Sheriff’s office reports 16 new COVID-19 cases at detention facility
The Washoe County Sheriff's Office reported 16 new cases of COVID-19 today, a sharp jump from the two reported last week.
Guidelines for celebrating Halloween and El Día de los Muertos in the high-risk COVID-19 red zone
How can Nevadans safely celebrate holidays when the state is again in the high-risk red zone for COVID-19?
Cómo reportar la intimidación de votantes y otros recursos electorales para hispanohablantes | KUNR
En esta entrevista, las periodistas Stephanie Serrano y Natalie Van Hoozer hablan de la charla virtual que organizaron con The Nevada Independent - En Español sobre el proceso de votación para la elección general de 2020 en Nevada.
Judge appointment postponed as City Council cites “emergency,” delay may violate city rules
Reno City Council members last week postponed the appointment of a Municipal Court judge, a potential violation of city rules.
Report: Violent, far-right groups on the rise in Nevada (updated)
A report this week warns of armed militia groups in Nevada and speculates about their potential to disrupt voting in the upcoming election.
Scott Kelley removed from PR position at state corrections department
Embattled school board candidate Scott Kelley is no longer the public information officer for the Nevada Department of Corrections.
Piñon Bottle partners with Nevada Humane Society for adoption event (sponsored)
SPONSORED: Piñon Bottle Co. partnered with Nevada Humane Society of a pet adoption event...and even Willie found a home.
Nevada’s early voting numbers suggest shift to mail votes
With more than two weeks until the election, more than twice as many Nevada voters have returned ballots by mail than in the entire 2016 election.
Ackerman and Amodei spar in spirited Carson debate
The candidates for Nevada's Congressional District 2, Mark Amodei and Patricia Ackerman, sparred in a debate Friday night.