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Monthly Archives: February, 2021

Arbitration with bus drivers falls apart in rider mask dispute, Keolis manager under investigation

The dispute between Washoe County Regional Transportation Commission bus drivers and their parent company, Keolis North America, is getting weirder.

Carson City named top place in America to travel right now and avoid the pandemic by Forbes (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Carson City is where history lives and adventure awaits. Carson City offers an array of outdoor adventures, restaurants, golf courses, historical attractions and museums.

Southeast Reno housing development rebrands as Talus Valley

The Daybreak development that generated controversy in 2019 is set to break ground later this year, but this week is breaking out a new name: Talus Valley.

Health district opens vaccine appointments to seniors 65 or older

Washoe County health officials this week expanded eligibility for those seeking COVID-19 vaccine, opening signups to individuals 65 years and older.

Public art installation for E. 4th Street approved

Steel wire mesh sculptures that resemble trees are scheduled to be installed as public art later this year underneath an overpass near downtown Reno.

Unisex bathrooms, women’s sports and abortion dominate NV ERA hearing

Nevada voters overwhelmingly rejected a state ERA in 1978.

Schools to remain under current learning models for now

Washoe County's schools will remain in their current learning model for now after numerous logistics and personnel concerns were expressed at this week's board of trustees meeting.

City Council votes to appeal Swan Lake flooding lawsuit

Reno City Council voted to appeal the Swan Lake flooding lawsuit brought by residents of Lemmon Valley after a push from City Attorney Karl Hall.

Reno Public Market’s Nettie Oliverio elected as board chair of the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Nettie Oliverio, the Arts & Culture Director for Foothill Partners, has been elected as Board Chair for the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts.

County hears ordinance for short-term rentals in unincorporated areas

An ordinance addressing short-term rentals in incorporated Washoe County encompassed by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency was introduced Tuesday as county commissioners examined feedback on various sides of the issue.

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