Yearly Archives: 2020
Higher education system spent $10,000 for decorum recommendations after staff accused a regent of “child speak”
Nevada System of Higher Education continues to receive backlash from interactions in its July and August meetings.
PHOTOS: Making spirits bright
Some local homeowners are doing their best to give the community a festive boost this holiday season.
These companies took $1.8 billion in federal aid to save jobs — they laid off 90,000 workers anyway
Hundreds of companies took advantage of federal aid funds to retain workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, but laid those workers off anyway.
A local’s deal
Charlie Palmer Steak, the high-end steakhouse inside Grand Sierra Resort, offers a locals deal that's hard to pass up.
City Council asked to issue bonds to pay for StoneGate infrastructure
The developer behind the StoneGate development in Cold Springs is requesting the City of Reno to issue bonds to help pay for $36 million in infrastructure costs.
Nonprofit Eddy House seeks help making Christmas for kids in need
The Eddy House has issued a challenge to its Facebook followers asking them to purchase some of the items on youth Christmas wish lists.
School district moves into winter break amid lingering concerns
Washoe County School District will focus on three key COVID-19 efforts over the next several weeks, among other activities.
Tonopah, 100 years ago – The photos
In this "bonus post" we share photos and documents Mark Meganck used to trace his American family's history, which included life in Tonopah.
Record number of deaths from COVID-19 reported today
The Washoe County Health District today reported 15 people have died from the coronavirus disease in the past day.
Fines dismissed over President Trump’s northern Nevada rally
The Nevada agency that oversees businesses compliance with state coronavirus directives has dismissed fines it imposed after President Donald Trump held a September political rally at the Minden-Tahoe Airport in Douglas County.