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Monthly Archives: May, 2021

Heading for a national park? The ‘biggest season in the history of the Park Service’ predicted

The National Park Service plans to launch a public education campaign to help visitors plan ahead before visiting national parks this summer.

Northern Nevada rallies to support the Transplant Games of America (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Donor Network West raises awareness of organ and tissue donation with key Reno and Sparks leaders offering their support.

RSCVA to form subcommittee to focus on downtown Reno

The Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority board on Thursday authorized the creation of a subcommittee that would advise it on various issues pertaining to downtown facilities.

River walking (sponsored)

SPONSORED: With COVID-19 numbers falling and folks leaving their masks at home, Reno’s Riverwalk District is booming with fun activities, delicious eats, comfy rooms, and favorite shops selling their wares.

Veterans food pantry begins service June 2

Veterans who served in U.S. wars, such as in Iraq and Afghanistan, are almost twice as likely to be food insecure as compared to the general population.

Longest running senior softball tournament returns to ‘The Biggest Little City in the World’ (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Following a year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns, Senior Softball-USA’s Rock ‘n Reno Challenge Cup returns here to Northern Nevada for the 33rd time in 2021.

Work to begin on new police headquarters this summer (photos)

Reno Police Chief Jason Soto gave the media a tour of what will soon be the new police headquarters.

El distrito de salud anuncia más eventos de vacunación en las próximas semanas

El condado de Washoe lidera las tasas de vacunación frente a otros condados del estado, con el 55% de los mayores de 12 años receptores de al menos una primera inyección y el 47% de los residentes completamente vacunados.

With eviction cases resuming, tenants urged to respond to all notices, be proactive

While landlords can file eviction notices starting next week, the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention’s order doesn’t expire until June 30.

Animal services investigating possible animal cruelty

A woman captured on surveillance video is being sought by Washoe County Regional Animal Services in a possible animal cruelty incident.

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