Monthly Archives: May, 2021
Teamsters protest Washoe RTC bus contractor, Keolis North America
Bus drivers and other union employees are again taking aim at their employer -- Keolis North America -- for a new grievance.
Trustee Church doubles down on allegations against school district
The Washoe County School District Board of Trustees is preparing for a busy summer all while dealing with misinformation from one of its own members.
Last minute legislation would prevent evictions if tenants seek assistance
Assembly Bill 486 would stay an eviction proceeding if a tenant has an application for rental assistance pending.
Path cleared for clinical partnership between UNR med school and Renown
SB 342 is expected to first be used at the University of Nevada, Reno, to create a partnership between its school of medicine and Renown Health.
Bill to fund unemployment system upgrades introduced in Assembly
Gov. Steve Sisolak this week touted new legislation that would designate $54 million in federal funds to upgrade the state’s unemployment insurance system.
Nevada’s Jewish federation gathers for peace during simultaneous ceasefire
Jewish Nevada gathered today at Reno City Plaza to give a message of peace as an unanimous ceasefire was reached between Israel and Palestine.
Reno’s massive tent city comes down (video and photos)
Reno’s largest homeless encampment was bulldozed today after weeks of city officials saying they would begin clearing the area.
Stricter watering restrictions to begin Memorial Day as region faces drought
Northern Nevada is headed into a drought year the likes of which have not been seen since 2015, and water officials are warning residents to get ready to conserve.
The Abbi Agency receives eight awards at PRSA Sierra Nevada Silver Spikes (sponsored)
SPONSORED: The Abbi Agency won eight awards, including one Silver Spike, three Bronze, and four Award of Excellence at the PRSA Silver Spikes awards ceremony.
Governor’s community college plan earns NSHE support
Nevada System of Higher Education Chancellor Melody Rose has thrown her support behind a bill that would help community colleges better align with the state’s needs for workforce training.