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Monthly Archives: February, 2021

Governor’s new directive to fast-track COVID-19 vaccination

Governor Sisolak expanded the list of who can administer the COVID-19 vaccine in an effort to fast-track vaccinations.

Limits on in-person attendance of Nevada Legislature explained

Those who want to participate in the legislative process will need to do so online for the time being due to Nevada Legislature's COVID-19 restrictions.

Planting the seeds of jazz

Jazz education has taken major leaps in northern Nevada over the past three decades, including the annual Jazz in the Schools.

February is 11th year of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, NCEDSV raises awareness (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Nevada Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence is hosting two statewide virtual events to bring awareness to teen dating violence.

Legislators vow to “do better” with major issues at start of 81st session

Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson echoed the call for bipartisanship and unity played up by lawmakers in Washington D.C. during his opening remarks to this year's legislative session.

New therapy for COVID-19 expected to reduce hospitalizations

Monoclonal antibody therapy, a new and effective therapeutic for COVID-19, is here in Nevada.

Greater Nevada Mortgage partners with Eddy House to help homeless youth (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Greater Nevada Mortgage is helping homeless and at-risk youth move to greater things, starting with its first northern Nevada partner, Eddy House.

WCSD participates in National School Counseling Week

In WCSD, nearly 200 counselors work to provide support and resources to the district’s 62,000 students.

PLAN to lawmakers: Listen to ‘everyday Nevadans,’ not mining

Some Nevadans are questioning the choice to reduce budgets and cut funding for education and health services rather than taxing the mining industry as a revenue source.

VIDEO: Reno to Death Valley on the Free Range Art Highway (sponsored)

Nevada is full of talented traditional artists, with a long list of galleries and museums to show for it. But for some reason, on Highway 95 in Nevada between Las Vegas and Reno, there’s a lot of stuff that’s just plain “far out” — in more ways than one — which is exactly why we dig it.

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