Yearly Archives: 2022
5 things Greater Nevada will never ask you to do with your financial information (sponsored)
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Greater Nevada Credit Union reminds everyone how best to protect themselves from scammers in the new year.
COVID update: Omicron surge prompts mask mandate for all Nevada counties–again (updated)
A surge of omicron cases across the state has led to reinstated mask requirements and a strain on healthcare facilities.
Nevada lacks toughness in loss to Wyoming (photos)
The Nevada Wolf Pack lost to the visiting Wyoming Cowboys (10-2, 2-0 MW) 77-67 in Mountain West Conference play Monday night at Lawlor Events Center.
Five things to do this week: Omicron rising edition
We're largely back to stay-at-home events with the ragey-spready threat of omicron looming, but never fear, we got you.
Dickson Realty sells historic Flying ME Ranch in Washoe Valley for $7 Million (sponsored)
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Dickson Realty has announced the record sale of the historic Flying ME Ranch in Washoe Valley for $7 million as a cash transaction, which sold in 54 days.
Nevada faculty demand online instruction at UNR
Nevada higher education faculty today issued a statement demanding the University of Nevada, Reno go online for the next two weeks.
Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.: 5 things I’ve learned curating the MLK Collection at Morehouse College
Of the countless things she has seen, read and learned about Martin Luther King Jr.’s theology and civil rights activism, Crawford details five of the countless aspects of his life that stand out.
Nevada lags nation in COVID vaccination for ages 5-11
America’s children are being vaccinated against COVID-19 at an alarmingly variable rate, depending on where they live, according to doctors interviewed by Kaiser Health News.
Something for everyone at Washoe Public House
If you’ve ever needed a menu to satisfy everyone’s appetite, that’s exactly what you’ll find at Washoe Public House.
Nevada regents vote to support university vaccine mandate
Nevada's Board of Regents voted 9-4 on Friday to direct Chancellor Melody Rose to send a letter to state lawmakers in support of imposing a vaccine mandate on students enrolled in public colleges and universities in Nevada.