Monthly Archives: May, 2021
Public to gain greater access to Nevada Legislature with two weeks left in session
The Legislative Counsel Bureau announced this week that close to 500 visitors will be allowed inside at any given time starting Monday.
Nevada vaccine website implants more trackers than any state
Both state officials and representatives from Immunize Nevada, the nonprofit that runs the website, say the trackers are standard for outreach campaigns.
El condado de Washoe abre la elegibilidad para vacunas a niños de 12 años en adelante
James English del WCHD dice que el distrito de salud ya tiene algunas personas de 12 años programadas para ser vacunadas en su punto de distribución.
CDC, state update COVID-19 mask requirements
Fully-vaccinated individuals can stop wearing masks and social distancing, in most instances, according to new guidance from the CDC and the state.
Bill to abolish the death penalty stalls in Nevada Senate
Gov. Steve Sisolak and Democratic leaders in the state legislature announced Thursday that Assembly Bill 395 will not pass this session.
Washoe County opens vaccine eligibility to kids 12 and up
WCHD’s James English says the health district already has some people as young as 12 scheduled to be vaccinated at its point of distribution.
Fennemore’s Nevada presence on the rise (sponsored)
SPONSORED: Fennemore, a leading law firm in the American west, announced today the hiring of two new attorneys, as well as a strategic promotion, two of which are in Reno.
Opposed by landlord groups, tenant protections bill stalls out in Assembly
When asked if the legislation bolstering tenant protections was dead, bill sponsor state Sen. Julia Ratti said “it looks that way.”
They’re back: Summer concerts return to Reno, Tahoe
Most of the concerts across venues in Reno and Tahoe are rescheduled from the past year or so, but others are new.
Nonprofit seeks to help low-to-moderate income homeowners with repairs
Rebuilding Together Northern Nevada told City Council members it's filling a need with local homeowners.