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Monthly Archives: June, 2022

VIDEO: Crypto, gun control and a housing rights protest: US mayors descend on Reno

Mayor Hillary Schieve is touting public art and blockchain technology as part of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, which brought hundreds to Reno this weekend.

Comisionados de bomberos: Todas las estaciones permanecerán operativas este año

Los funcionarios de bomberos de Truckee Meadows dijeron esta semana que todas las estaciones de bomberos dentro de su administración permanecerán abiertas y operativas para el año fiscal 2022-2023.

Coffee N’ Comics: Where ambiance is (almost) everything

Stepping into Coffee N’ Comics feels like walking in from the streets of Reno and directly onto the set of the Big Bang Theory.

PODCAST: “There’s nothing to keep teachers in the classroom”

In this podcast, we hear from Calen Evans with the Washoe Education Association about the future of education in Washoe County.

La ciudad aumenta la capacidad de tratamiento de aguas residuales en North Valleys para nuevos desarrollos

El Concejo Municipal de Reno aprobó hoy el uso de 100,000 galones adicionales por día de capacidad de alcantarillado en la Instalación de Recuperación de Agua de Reno Stead (RSWRF) después de una presentación sobre la capacidad y el uso del Lago de los Cisnes. 

A smooth finish: ‘Nino’s Nonet’ at Nevada Chamber Music Festival

The end of May saw the Reno Chamber Orchestra wrap up its 2021/22 season with a few performances in the Nevada Chamber Music Festival.

Great Western Steam-Up features days of family fun (sponsored)

The Great Western Steam Up – celebration planned July 1-4 at the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City – will give families a look back in history, and an opportunity to immerse themselves in it

COVID-19 community risk level raised to ‘medium’

An increase in COVID-19 cases has raised Washoe County’s risk level for the virus to “medium” based on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s community risk guide. 

Guinn Center report finds Nevada’s youth face many challenges

Nearly half of Nevada’s children haven’t had a medical checkup in the past year and many are living in poverty according to a new report released this week by the Kenny Guinn Center for Policy Priorities. 

Reno couple opens first cat café

Serial entrepreneur and Reno native Devin Sizemore opened Reno’s first cat café, Enchanted Cat Café, a for-profit business that sells both coffee and time with cats by the hour.

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