Monthly Archives: July, 2021
School district seeking more than 300 employees
The Washoe County School District is looking to hire more than 300 employees before school resumes in the fall.
Sierra Nevada University may be merged with University of Nevada, Reno
The Sierra Nevada University Board of Trustees on Wednesday announced an agreement to allow SNU’s Incline Village campus to be absorbed into the University of Nevada, Reno.
Food insecurity among seniors is overlooked, ‘very hidden’
In the past two decades, food insecurity has doubled among older adults, and the pandemic only complicated low-income seniors’ access to food.
Jazz & Beyond at Carson City Music & Art Festival (sponsored)
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SPONSORED: Carson City’s 18th annual Jazz & Beyond Music & Art Festival, presented by the Mile High Jazz Band Association, offers 17 days of mostly free entertainment and more than 30 performances.
Series Recap: Reno Aces @ Tacoma Rainiers
The Reno Aces just wrapped a holiday weekend series against the Tacoma Rainiers, winning four of the six games. Here’s a look at the highlights.
Second death from Delta variant of COVID-19 confirmed in Washoe County
A second death resulting from the Delta variant of the COVID-19 virus has been reported in Washoe County.
School board narrows trustee candidates to six finalists
The Washoe County School Board of Trustees today narrowed the list of candidates for the now vacant District C seat from several dozen to six.
Sparks announces new downtown art walk (updated)
City of Sparks officials announced today a new art walk with five new sculptures and a new mural in the downtown area.
PHOTOS: Drought arrives at Little Washoe Lake
The conditions seen in Washoe Valley in 2017, when Washoe Lake nearly overflowed its banks, are just a memory.
Blake Lalli to coach in MLB’s Futures Game
Reno Aces manager Blake Lalli has been named bench coach for the National League team that will play in Major League Baseball’s All-Star Futures Game.