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Yearly Archives: 2022

Dispatch: Arrival in Poland (photos) 

This Is Reno photojournalist Ty O'Neil traveled to eastern Europe to document the war in Ukraine and shares this dispatch.

Jeff Church’s ‘facts’ still don’t add up (opinion)

As promised, I said I would be the watchdog for Jeff Church and nothing has changed in his messaging to the public in the nearly year-and-a-half since my last check. 

Health officer ‘cautiously optimistic’ about declining COVID cases

Washoe County District Health Officer Kevin Dick today said he is cautiously optimistic about the declining COVID-19 cases.

The Great Western Steam Up (sponsored)

The Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City will host an event July 1-4 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the completion of the V&T Railroad.

RTC offers free St. Patrick’s Day rides

Local buses will offer free rides for part of St. Patrick’s Day to help people celebrate responsibly, according to Washoe County Regional Transportation Commission officials.

Reno Business Weekly: March 15, 2022

Catch up on Reno's business news with our weekly roundup of news briefs and announcements.

Crafts, Comedy, Communism: Five events to check out this week

If you grew up in Reno then you likely remember the ads for Tanners Flea Market when you were a kid, and this week you can revisit it.

REMSA Health connects people to more options for care outside of the ER (sponsored)

In addition to providing its regular emergency medical care and transport, REMSA Health directs people to the right level of care, both over the phone or when paramedics arrive on-site.

Jacobs Entertainment changes apartment complex name after ties to Nazism raised

Jacobs Entertainment said they’re rethinking the name they’d planned to use for a soon-to-be built apartment building at Arlington Avenue and West Second Street after announcing it earlier this month. 

Informe: Se necesitan 6,000 viviendas para trabajadores este año

Un informe publicado hoy por la Universidad de Nevada, Reno, muestra que se necesitan 6,000 nuevas unidades residenciales en la región para mantenerse al día con las necesidades de la fuerza laboral.

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