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Monthly Archives: May, 2022

Programs on the Porch return to Bowers Mansion

Washoe County this week released the schedule for the remainder of its Programs on the Porch series at Bowers Mansion.

Memorial Day events: Ways to honor those who served

Memorial Day, this year on Monday, May 30, is a day when the nation mourns U.S. military forces who died while serving.

Report names Nevada among 20 states without a person of color on the Supreme Court

Though Nevada’s population is surging with people of color, that is not reflected in the state’s highest court, according to a new analysis. 

Roundabout announces acquisition of Campo in Downtown Reno (sponsored)

Chef Colin and MaryBeth Smith, local and longtime owners of Roundabout Catering, have announced the acquisition of Campo in downtown Reno.

Schools still in need of nutrition, janitorial and transportation staff

WCSD human resources chief Emily Ellison on Tuesday presented an update on hiring to the Board of Trustees.

COVID-19 cases continue to rise, many cases likely unreported

The number of reported new daily COVID-19 cases more than doubled over the past two weeks, increasing from nearly 55 new cases per day to 111.

Truckee Meadows fire hosts wildfire preparedness seminar

Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District hosts a free wildfire preparedness seminar Saturday, May 28 from 1-4 p.m. in Reno.

National Military Appreciation Month and the Nevada State Contractors Board (sponsored)

May is National Military Appreciation Month and the Nevada State Contractors Board wants to highlight specific programs it offers.

DeBrief: Unpacking the City Council’s May 11 Glow Plaza deliberations (commentary)

Watching the Council’s May 11 public hearing of the Glow Plaza and Festival Area appeal raised many concerns for me, and I hope a brief review might help both residents and our Councilmembers understand why.

Business News: University sets up new limited liability company to merge with Sierra Nevada University

The University of Nevada’s merger with Sierra Nevada University is closer to completion.

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