Yearly Archives: 2022
Health District: COVID-19 cases on the rise but still low
Washoe County District Health Officer Kevin Dick today said the new omicron variant is creating an increase in COVID-19 cases.
Trustees approve employment agreement for new superintendent (updated)
The employment agreement for Susan Enfield to take over as Washoe County School District superintendent was approved 6-1 on Tuesday.
Debunked: Jeff Church’s ‘facts’ don’t help (opinion)
In my opinion, Trustee Church is lying and attacking teachers, staff and administrators and creating a problem that doesn’t exist in WCSD.
Alliance of business leaders wants to repair, improve Livestock Events Center
An alliance of community business leaders on Tuesday presented a plan for a reinvigoration of the Reno-Sparks Livestock Event Center to the Washoe Board of County Commissioners.
Business News: Cost of living in Reno continues to rise
Living in Washoe County continues to get more and more expensive. The Reno-Sparks Realtors Association recently released its April home sales report.
In an odd early morning debate, Brown says Laxalt’s efforts to save Trump were too late
In an odd early morning debate, Republican candidates for U.S. Senate Adam Laxalt and Sam Brown sparred over a number of issues.
Aces win two of six in home stand (photos)
The Reno Aces completed a home stand Sunday versus the Texas Rangers Triple A-affiliate Round Rock Express.
Carson Chamber Singers concerts in Reno, May 14 and Carson City, May 15 (sponsored)
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Carson Chamber Singers will perform Saturday, May 14, at 7 p.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas Cathedral in Reno and Sunday, May 15, at 4 p.m. at First United Methodist Church in Carson City.
Election reform initiative creeps toward ballot qualification, opponents become vocal
The election reform group attempting to bring open primaries and ranked-choice voting to Nevada says it will be ready to submit the signatures required to qualify their proposal for this year’s general election ballot at least 10 days before the June 29 deadline.
Intuit will pay millions to customers tricked into Paying for TurboTax
Millions of Americans will receive money from Intuit, the maker of TurboTax, as part of a $141 million settlement between the Silicon Valley company and all 50 states and the District of Columbia.