Yearly Archives: 2020
UNR reports 56 COVID-19 cases since Fall semester start
The University of Nevada, Reno, on its website shows 56 cases of COVID-19 since the start of the fall semester.
School trustees to discuss board vacancy at Sept. 8 meeting
The Washoe County School District’s Board of Trustees will discuss filling the board’s vacancy at their next meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 8.
Report: Nevada’s communities of color, essential workers are disproportionately affected by COVID-19
A new report from the Guinn Center finds that Nevada's essential, "frontline" workers are disproportionately affected by COVID-19.
Additional public input sought on Reno zoning code update
The City of Reno will host three virtual presentations on zoning code updates later this month and invites questions from the community.
Reno airport adds hop-on jet service to Burbank
New air service between Reno and Burbank is set to begin Sept. 24 via JSX, a hop-on jet service focused on short-haul routes.
Attorneys in unemployment system lawsuit agree to mediation
Nevada's unemployment system and laid-off workers suing over delayed or erroneously denied claims asked a Reno judge Friday to delay their case to allow the parties to enter into mediation.
It’s a party at Midtown’s Mexcal
Mexcal is short for tacos and tequila, at least that’s what we’re gathering from Reno’s new Midtown eatery.
U.S. environmental group names county commissioner public official of the year
Washoe County Commissioner Vaughn Hartung has been named by the Water Environment Federation as the 2020 Public Official of the Year, according to the University of Nevada.
Deadline extended for The Art of Innovation community campaign (sponsored)
SPONSORED: INOVA luxury apartments at the Summit has extended the deadline for artist submissions for The Art of Innovation competition to September 14, 2020.
Sand Harbor to open early over holiday weekend
Nevada State Parks officials are anticipating increased traffic and a surge of visitors to Sand Harbor this Labor Day weekend.