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Monthly Archives: June, 2021

Biden administration extends federal eviction moratorium for one final month

The Biden administration on Thursday extended a national moratorium on evictions for another month, offering what federal officials say will be a final respite.

Nevada lawmakers OK spending federal relief funds

Nevada received $2.7 billion in unrestricted funds as part of the latest package of federal coronavirus relief approved in March.

Report: NV among hardest hit in pandemic

A new report finds Nevada's children suffered more during the pandemic than those in many other states.

Digital marketer launches Carson City agency (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Veteran digital marketer Amanda Long announced the launch of Smart Marketing Squad LLC to assist business with their quest for growth through digital marketing.

Nevada Women’s Film Festival exhibits documentary by Reno filmmaker

University of Nevada, Reno alumna Lucia Starbuck’s 15-minute documentary “Biggest Little Street Companions” (2020) is the only production from Reno selected for the 7th Annual Nevada Women’s Film Festival.

NV progressive group releases 2021 legislative scorecard

Progressive groups in Nevada are holding an online summit tonight to marshal their forces for the next round of policy battles.

Federal grant money to fund more low-emission buses (updated)

U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto on Wednesday announced nearly $6.5 million in federal grant funding for low- and no-emissions buses for Washoe's RTC.

Unemployment rate continues to decline as Nevada adds back jobs

Reno’s May unemployment rate is the lowest among the state’s three metropolitan areas at 4.5%.

PHOTOS: This week at the Reno Rodeo

The Reno Rodeo continues through this week with more steer wrestling, team roping, barrel racing, and yes, bull riding.

School district to host informational session for school board applicants

The Washoe County School District will hold an informational session on June 29 for prospective applicants for the two vacant seats on its Board of Trustees.

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