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Monthly Archives: February, 2021

The housing market rebound: How Realtors can help you succeed in your home search in 2021 (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Members of the Reno/Sparks Association of REALTORS® are well positioned to help buyers and sellers alike navigate the new world of real estate as well as the changes in the marketplace.

COVID-19 update: Vaccination challenges remain as cases continue to decline

Washoe County is reflecting the statewide trend of vaccination challenges, but health officials believe the lag between doses may be at play.

Caridades Catolicas Del Norte De Nevada continua colaborando con Truckee Meadows Community College para ofrecer servicios gratuitos de naturalizacion y ciudadania (patrocinado)

PATROCINADO: TMCC, en colaboración con el Programa de Ayuda de Inmigración, ofrecerá clases de preparación para la ciudadanía a partir de febrero.

2 Democrats appointed to vacant seats in Nevada statehouse

Clark County commissioners on Tuesday appointed two new members to fill vacant seats in the state Legislature.

Assembly Judiciary Committee hears from prisons director, families of those incarcerated

The Assembly Judiciary Committee this week heard more about Nevada's prisons, including COVID-19 concerns and allegations of abuse.

NCET re-elects Archer to top post (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Dave Archer has been re-elected as president and CEO of NCET, a member-supported non-profit that produces educational and networking events to help people explore businesses and technology.

RTC updates mask enforcement policies after federal mandate takes effect

Local bus drivers have little faith the new federal mask mandate impacting city buses will have much effect, but RTC says compliance is at 99.9%.

Who’s moving to Reno? Data finds some surprises

Some of the conventional wisdom about population growth in Reno and Sparks isn’t supported by the facts.

Local governments have no idea how many homeless people are in the area

A meeting yesterday among regional officials revealed that the number of homeless people documented in the region widely varies.

NCJFCJ announces record $15.6 million in awards to improve outcomes for children and families (sponsored)

SPONSORED: The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) announced today that it received a record amount in the organization’s 84-year history.

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