Monthly Archives: September, 2022
Sisolak unveils pharmacy discount card for Nevadans
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Thursday unveiled a new pharmacy discount card designed to help lower the cost of prescription drugs for Nevadans.
Majority of Nevadans eligible for student loan relief will qualify for $20K, estimates White House
More than two-thirds of Nevadans eligible for student debt relief are Pell Grant recipients, according to estimates released by The White House.
Douglas County Sheriff in hot water again, this time for violating state ethics law
Douglas County Sheriff Dan Coverley yesterday was cited for violating a state ethics law after appearing at political campaign events in his sheriff’s uniform.
City promotes blockchain tech for its records, experts say effort ‘riddled with errors’
Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve and city officials are promoting blockchain technology allegedly to increase transparency in government.
Health District: Prepare for flu season
Flu season is starting now and it’s time to get the flu vaccine, according to Washoe County Health Officer Kevin Dick.
Local woman awaiting a life-saving lung transplant will be recognized during Sept. 26 Reno Aces Game (sponsored)
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During the Sept. 26 Home Run for Life game, Donor Network West and the Reno Aces will honor Reno local, Dina Jennings, who is awaiting a life-saving lung transplant.
Drought in Western US heats up as a Senate campaign issue
In a midterm campaign season dominated by inflation, abortion and crime, there's another issue that is becoming more urgent in Western states: drought.
County to develop codes for cannabis consumption lounges
Washoe County staff on Tuesday was directed by members of the Board of County Commissioners to develop codes for cannabis consumption lounges.
County staff report progress at local shelters
Washoe County Commissioners on Tuesday heard an update on operations at its two shelter locations – Nevada Cares Campus and Our Place.
Business: RSCVA reverses course on live streaming board meetings
The Reno Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority this week will hold its regularly scheduled meeting in part to evaluate CEO Charles Harris.