Monthly Archives: July, 2022
What’s on the horizon for Reno real estate? (sponsored)
NV Home and Life / Mayer Albright Group discusses the risk of a drop in housing prices in Washoe County in the next year.
Three-day closure planned for Veterans Parkway multi-use path
Sections of a five-mile stretch of the multi-use path alongside Veterans Parkway will be closed beginning Monday, July 11 for routine maintenance.
School district continues fight to avoid paying $19.5 million in Incline property taxes
Washoe County commissioners on Tuesday are scheduled to approve a report outlining how much the county has paid Incline Village property owners over a long-running property tax dispute.
Free Summer concerts continue with Young Dubliners (sponsored)
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Enjoy free, live music. This Saturday, July 9, we are honored to bring Young Dubliners back to Carson City.
$50 million fund to help families pay for child care
Gov. Steve Sisolak today launched the Nevada Child Care Fund with $50 million in financial assistance to help families reduce child care costs.
Food Bank’s Kids Café schedule to change July 11
Kids Café distributions by the Food Bank of Northern Nevada will shift starting July 11 for more than 25 of the program’s sites.
Greater Nevada Mortgage grows its Keys to Greater Program in an ongoing effort to help Nevadans experiencing homelessness (sponsored)
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This year, Keys to Greater returns, with a portion of the revenue of every new mortgage or refinanced mortgage funded through GNM to be donated to the Northern Nevada Dream Center and the Eddy House.
More justice, more safety (commentary)
More money for more of the same policing will bring us greater human tragedy without greater safety.
ACLU, Our Nevada Judges sue over court access
The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada last week filed a lawsuit on behalf of Our Nevada Judges to ensure public access to family court proceedings.
‘Data cleanup’ reveals more COVID deaths occurred in Washoe County
Nearly 40 more people have died of COVID-19 in Washoe County than previously reported.