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Monthly Archives: March, 2021

Evento de voleibol de escuela secundaria”Celebración de la vida”, vinculado a la propagación de la variante COVID-19 del Reino Unido

Una celebración del evento de la vida y las actividades de la liga de voleibol de la escuela secundaria han llevado a la propagación de la variante B.1.1.7 COVID-19 en el condado de Washoe, anunciaron este jueves funcionarios de salud.

El evento de carreras de caballos que violó las reglas de COVID, pierde el permiso de uso especial

El verano pasado, en medio de la pandemia de COVID-19, De La Luz Horse Racing realizó varios eventos no permitidos: uno en junio, y tres más en julio y agosto.

Another bill would require law enforcement agencies to have written use-of-force policies

The Assembly Committee on Government Affairs on Friday heard testimony on AB 268 which would require law enforcement agencies to adopt a written use-of-force policy.

Food services help drive northern Nevada job growth

Nevada saw its tenth consecutive month of gains in employment in February, but has a way to go before it can claim a full recovery.

Waste Management to offer free household hazardous waste disposal

Waste Management residential customers should soon see a voucher in their mailbox for free household hazardous waste (HHW) disposal.

Despite clouds, new solar facility shines

Compared with the challenges of building the solar project, a few extra cloudy days aren’t anything at all.

Death penalty debate reemerges in Nevada after past stalls

A Nevada legislative committee introduced a proposal Wednesday to end the death penalty with nearly identical language to a 2019 bill that stalled.

Police use-of-force bill at legislature receives mixed support from law enforcement

A police use-of-force bill received mixed response from law enforcement, and pushback from one senator who questioned the credentials of those who testified.

Senator offers ‘modest protections for tenants,’ realtors warn of ‘havoc and chaos’

Senate Bill 218, which promises tenant protections that build upon those passed in 2019's legislative session, were heard Wednesday by lawmakers.

“Celebration of life” event, high-school volleyball tied to spread of U.K. COVID-19 variant

A celebration of life event and high school volleyball league activities have lead to the spread of the B.1.1.7 COVID-19 variant in Washoe County, health officials announced today.

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