Monthly Archives: May, 2021
Locals rally to support Palestine, condemn violence in Israel (photos)
Around 200 people gathered in Reno City Plaza Sunday to rally for Palestine and protest against Israel.
Should my child get the COVID-19 vaccine? 7 questions answered by a pediatric infectious disease expert
Recently released data from Pfizer-BioNTech shows that the COVID-19 vaccine seems to work really well in youth 12-15 years of age.
Steady stream of move-ins at Reno Experience District (RED); RED Park open to the public (sponsored)
SPONSORED: Emory, the first apartment building to open at Reno Experience District (RED), has welcomed its first wave of move-ins and is scheduling tours for others interested in leasing.
PHOTOS: Aces shut out Aviators on drizzly Saturday
The Aces shut out the Aviators in a 3-0 win, taking the first three games of the six-game series.
Popular food truck gets a permanent home
EmPIEnada's food truck popularity has translated to a new brick and mortar location on Kings Row.
‘We are very concerned’: Fire agencies forecast dangerous wildfire conditions, work to reduce fuels
An interagency wildfire briefing held last week by various land management and fire agencies offered a grim outlook for wildfire threats in the coming months.
Una organización sin fines de lucro busca ayudar con reparaciones a propietarios de viviendas de ingresos bajos a moderados
Rebuilding Together Northern Nevada dijo a los miembros del Concejo Municipal que está satisfaciendo una necesidad de los propietarios de viviendas locales.
Reno Jazz Orchestra continues jazz online
Reno Jazz Orchestra, this Sunday, May 16, is continuing its monthly YouTube jazz concerts with the Bayberry Cast.
Nevada Democrats unveil renewable energy infrastructure bill
Nevada lawmakers are considering a massive energy infrastructure proposal that would encourage the construction of renewable energy transmission lines and electric vehicle charging stations.
The government wants to pay your internet bill for a while
Nevadans are being urged to see if they qualify for a Federal Communications Commission program to offset the cost of broadband internet service.