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Monthly Archives: July, 2022

New contract expected to reduce medical calls to Nevada Cares Campus

The Washoe Board of County Commissioners yesterday approved a $520,000 contract with MedHealth to provide basic medical care at the Nevada Cares Campus.

The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges 85th Annual Conference brings participants to Northern Nevada from across the nation (sponsored)

Founded in 1937, the Reno, Nev.-based NCJFCJ, is the nation’s oldest judicial membership organization and focused on improving the effectiveness of our nation’s juvenile and family courts.

Police step up enforcement against street racers

Reno Police officials this week said they’re cracking down on illegal drag racing and sideshows and making a number of arrests at the events.

Illumination and fascination at Dragon Lights festival (sponsored)

The night sky above the Wilbur D. May Arboretum and Botanical Gardens is aglow this summer with the return of Dragon Lights, through Aug. 12.

Back-to-school vaccine clinics start Friday

Immunize Nevada and the Washoe County Health District are teaming up with other local vaccine providers in the coming weeks to ensure local students have the immunizations they need to start school this fall.

Business: Cannabis consumption lounges are coming to Reno

A late June approval by Nevada’s Cannabis Compliance Board is paving the way for cannabis consumption lounges. And those lounges could open by year’s end. 

Common Summer activities can cause injuries (sponsored)

All the fun-in-the-sun activities we enjoy during the summer can also lead to some not-so-fun injuries.

Reno, Henderson build luxury apartments amid affordability crisis 

Almost all of the apartment units constructed in Reno (94%) and Henderson (93%) during the last decade are categorized as luxury units, according to an analysis of data compiled by the market research firm Yardi Matrix.

REMSA Health announces promotion of four leaders within the organization (sponsored)

REMSA Health has announced the promotion of four team members to leadership roles within the organization.

Reading the cards in Nevada: Smoke evaporates, profits (and health) stay (opinion)

We need to continue urging our elected leaders to implement policy that protects hospitality workers the same way the rest of our community is protected.

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