Monthly Archives: May, 2021
County commissioners approve COVID-19 mitigation for the rest of May
The Washoe Board of County Commissioners today approved its COVID-19 mitigation plan for the remaining days in May.
In-person public meetings to resume June 1
Public bodies must resume in-person meetings following the state’s Open Meeting Law on June 1, according to an update distributed today by Nevada Health Response.
‘The Spree of ’83’ recounts to stories of late musician Freddy Powers
“The Spree of 83: The Life and Times of Freddy Powers” is a soon-to-be-released memoir of the country musician and songwriter.
Apartment lobby opposes bill after praising it on TV
They were against it before they were for it before they were against it.
Sisolak-backed bill proposes state public health resource office
A proposal to create a State Public Health Resource Office to better address public health needs was introduced in Nevada’s Senate Thursday.
Hidden Bistro: Elevated dining in an inconspicuous space
At Hidden Bistro, the location might be inconspicuous but the flavors are not, combining gym cafe basics with gourmet lunch items.
Street photographer captures ‘humanity we all possess’
Approaching people to ask if I could photograph them was at first a little daunting, but I soon learned that most people were glad to be seen.
PHOTOS: Community mourns 5-year-old Sariah Sheppards
A vigil for 5-year-old Sariah Sheppards on Friday evening drew a crowd of mourners to the intersection of East Ninth and Sutro streets.
Gov. Sisolak proposes legislation to fund State Infrastructure Bank
Gov. Steve Sisolak has introduced legislation to get the Nevada State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) off the ground and fund it with $75 million.