Yearly Archives: 2020
Renown sets up new COVID-19 lab equipment for faster, more accurate testing
Renown Regional Medical Center has new lab equipment for COVID-19 testing, expanding the community's access and testing capabilities.
Lemmon Drive to close for two days
Lemmon Drive will be closed to through-traffic for two days, Sept. 29 and 30, as crews work to remove concrete barriers.
Absences, enrollment numbers discussed by schools superintendent
Washoe Schools Superintendent Kristen McNeill updated media Friday about absenteeism, school enrollment, and the district's new COVID dashboard.
Midtown businesses re-emerge after months of shutdowns, years of construction
Reno’s Midtown district is beginning to buzz again with activity after months of shutdown and years of construction.
PODCAST: Kings of Reno welcome community activist Connie Wray (sponsored)
SPONSORED: Ed and Dave have a freewheeling chat with radio personality and activist Connie Wray.
Small downtown vigil held after Breonna Taylor grand jury findings released
Several dozen gathered at City Plaza Wednesday night in a vigil for Breonna Taylor after a grand jury released its findings in her death.
John Kerry and Nevada veterans launch coalition in support of Biden-Harris campaign
Former Secretary of State John Kerry spoke with veterans in Nevada this week and launched a coalition in support of the Biden-Harris campaign.
REMSA to administer free flu shots for homebound adults, beginning Sept. 28 (sponsored)
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SPONSORED: Free flu shots will be administered on a first-scheduled, first-served basis to Washoe County adult citizens that are homebound.
RSCVA board backs preliminary terms for new CEO contract
The Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority board on Thursday approved a tentative employment agreement for its new CEO.
Web captures big share of Washoe sales growth
Washoe County consumers sharply boosted their Web spending as worries about COVID-19 persist.