Yearly Archives: 2022
Nevada team earns recognitions at annual logging sports competition
Members of University of Nevada, Reno’s logging sports team, Nevada Loggers, earned a number of recognitions during the 73rd annual Sierra-Cascade Logging Conference’s Logging Sports Exhibition in February.
Informe: Nevada, uno de los peores estados para el acceso a servicios de salud mental
Un informe de UNLV publicado la semana pasada muestra que Nevada ocupa el último lugar en las clasificaciones de salud mental en los Estados Unidos.
Why daylight saving time is unhealthy – a neurologist explains
Researchers are discovering that “springing ahead” each March is connected with serious negative health effects.
Renown CEO Tony Slonim fired amidst damning claims: Lawsuits, corruption and culture of fear
Multiple sources confirmed with This Is Reno there are numerous allegations facing Renown and the hospital’s now former-CEO Tony Slonim.
Coalición Ferroviaria: Los trenes son el boleto a cero emisiones
Los viajes en tren son limitados en Nevada, pero la Coalición Ferroviaria de Nevada está tratando de aumentar las rutas de trenes tanto para pasajeros como para trenes de carga.
Free Family Estate Planning Series: Expertise and Peace of Mind (sponsored)
The Family Estate Planning Series starts this Wednesday, March 16. Free, 8-week course with experts, presented by the Community Foundation of Northern Nevada and PBS Reno.
Report details, confirms Nevada prison system missteps during pandemic
The number of eligible people released from Nevada prisons declined during the pandemic and deaths among those incarcerated were high compared to other states, according to a new analysis from the Crime and Justice Institute.
Renown CEO Tony Slonim fired after internal investigation
Renown Health CEO Tony Slonim was terminated from the hospital today in what officials said was a "CEO transition."
Report: 6,000 workforce housing units needed this year
A report released today by the University of Nevada, Reno shows 6,000 new residential units are needed in the region in order to keep pace with workforce needs.
Environmental projects funded through Tahoe license plate sales, renewals
The purchase and renewal of Lake Tahoe branded license plates brought in more than $350,000 in 2021.