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Monthly Archives: July, 2021

Profesores de Nevada solicitan vacunas para los campus de educación superior

La alianza de profesores de Nevada (NFA en inglés), que representa a los profesores de educación superior en el estado, pidió pruebas obligatorias y vacunas para estudiantes, profesores y personal.

Vaccination photo disappears from Lombardo’s campaign Flickr

As the head of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Sheriff Joe Lombardo isn’t an anti-vaxxer. But as a gubernatorial candidate, he might not mind if you think he is.

Series Recap: Reno Aces vs. Round Rock Express

What’s next: The Aces (45-27) are in Sacramento for a six-game set against the River Cats (30-42).

Fourth round of Vax Nevada Day winners announced

Gov. Steve Sisolak said he is grateful for the COVID-19 vaccinations and their potential to bring an end to the now 16-month long pandemic.

Former ‘conversion therapy’ advocate speaks out ahead of documentary release

Reno's Yvette Schneider worked for decades trying to convert people who are gay into being straight. She was one of the leading figures in what's called the "ex-gay" Christianity movement. Today, however, she is speaking out against the damage done by those who believe you can "pray away" homosexuality.

Barbs thrown in bus dispute as negotiations called ‘productive’

Keolis is in labor negotiations with the bus workers’ union, Teamsters Union Local 533. Relationships have been tense between the union and the international, France-based company.

COVID-19 es transmitido por personas no vacunadas: oficial de salud

Kevin Dick, oficial de salud del distrito del condado de Washoe (WCHD en inglés), no se anduvo con rodeos este miércoles. Dijo que los no vacunados son responsables del aumento de los casos de COVID-19, y que el último mandato de máscara del gobernador Steve Sisolak es necesario debido a la cantidad de personas que eligen no vacunarse.

Reno to use IRS private activity bonds to construct affordable housing

Several new affordable housing projects are planned in Reno’s core with the help of the city’s allocation of more than $14 million in private activity bonds.

Officials: Act now to avoid eviction as moratorium ends

The federal eviction moratorium expires on Saturday, leaving millions of renters across the country in jeopardy of being evicted. Tens of thousands of Nevadans could be affected.

Home means Jewish Nevada (sponsored)

There is a huge influx of people moving to Nevada right now, in return Jewish Nevada has seen their community grow statewide.

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