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Monthly Archives: February, 2021

REALTORS® Association announces non-profit partnership with SPCA of Northern Nevada (sponsored)

SPONSORED: The Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS® (RSAR) has officially chosen the SPCA of Northern Nevada as their annual non-profit partner.

Café Whitney replaces Whitney Peak Restaurant

Café Whitney opened at Whitney Peak Hotel, taking over the space that was Roundabout Grill after an ownership change.

Lawmakers, prisons silent on alleged assaults of inmates

On Monday, the Nevada Department of Corrections confirmed a series of assaults on correctional officers in recent days, which led to a system-wide lockdown.

Sisolak has had enough with Clark County’s lopsided vaccination drive

Early Friday morning Governor Steve Sisolak said he is directing Nevada to follow “equity and fairness,” after identifying it as one of the biggest challenges in administering COVID-19 vaccines.

Pandemic impacts loom over legislative committee hearings on education

Nevada legislative committees heard from educators and superintendents as they weighed bills impacting students across the state.

Local roundup; Valentine’s Day gifts for the special man in your life (sponsored)

SPONSORED: To show your guy you love him this Valentine’s Day, consider gifting him something local.

Health officials worry that people will reject vaccinations

Nevada has historically ranked low among states for vaccination rates for other viruses such as influenza.

COVID-19 Vaccine: Washoe County receiving only half of requested weekly doses

Until the State of Nevada is able to receive greater numbers of weekly vaccine allotments from the federal government, Washoe County’s weekly allotment is unlikely to increase.

RTC asks for input on south Reno to Incline pilot route

RTC is asking for input on a new pilot route between south Reno and Incline Village that's set to launch in May.

EDAWN: Solve housing to support economic growth

The community needs to keep a laser-sharp focus on creation of more affordable housing to keep the northern Nevada economy healthy.

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