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Monthly Archives: July, 2021

State asks public how to spend $107M in education funding

The Nevada Department of Education is calling for feedback on how to spend more than $107 million in stimulus money.

PHOTOS: Citizens put out fire at Rancho San Rafael Park

A fire broke out at Rancho San Rafael Regional Park just after 8 p.m. Monday night during an Artown performance just a few hundred yards away from concert attendees.

NDOC hasn’t implemented law capping deductions on inmate bank accounts

Nearly two weeks after the law to cap how much NDOC can deduct from inmates’ accounts became effective it hasn’t been implemented.

More than 160 RTC bus rides canceled today due to driver shortage

More than 160 trips on RTC buses were canceled today because of bus drivers allegedly calling in sick.

New restraining order sought against Assessor Clark, county seeks $12,000 in legal fees

Assistant County Manager Kate Thomas filed a new TPO against Clark last week requesting that his TPO filed by Washoe County also be extended to her residence.

Incline Village General Improvement District told again it has to cough up public records

The Incline Village General Improvement District (IVGID) faced yet another loss in court over its years-long refusal to turn over public records.

Award-winning Sunday at Reno Chalk Art and Music Festival (photos)

The Reno Chalk Art and Music Festival came to an end Sunday with a final flourish of vibrant colors and excitement.

Communities In Schools of Western Nevada kicks off 5th annual Fill the Bus school supply drive (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Communities In Schools of Western Nevada kicks off its 5th annual Fill the Bus school supply drive July 12.

Five events to check out this week: July 12, 2021

More live events are beginning to fill the This Is Reno event calendar, including theater, live music and art openings.

Bus routes canceled as union dispute heats up

More than a dozen buses and routes have been canceled over the weekend. Teamsters Union Local 533 President Gary Watson, which represents transit workers, said the rides have been canceled since Friday.

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