Yearly Archives: 2022
Contractors Board hires Sam Palmer as Deputy Executive Officer (sponsored)
The Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB) announced the hiring of Sam Palmer as Deputy Executive Officer.
A month into 988, call volumes up, but state behavioral health infrastructure isn’t
In the first two weeks after the state launched the new number July 16, nonprofit Crisis Support Services of Nevada, a National Suicide Prevention Lifeline partner that operated the state’s suicide hotline since 1966, estimates calls increased by 30%.
Nevada gov vows to codify order protecting patients into law
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak said Wednesday that if he wins re-election he would seek to codify in law next legislative session an order he signed that protects in-state abortion providers and out-of-state patients.
More federal dollars coming to UNR after passage of science act signed by President Biden
Senator Catherine Cortez Masto this week joined University of Nevada, Reno President Brian Sandoval, and a select group of UNR representatives, at the university’s Center for Applied Research.
Donor Network West gifts memorial portrait of local 9-year-old organ donor to her family (sponsored)
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Lizzy Hammond died at nine years old after a tragic accident in 2019 – she saved three lives through organ donation. Donor Network West gifted the Hammonds her portrait during a remembrance event.
Overcrowding continues at schools as students head back to classrooms for fall
New schools built with WC1 dollars have experienced overcrowding enough to have portable classrooms installed.
Lake Tahoe water clarity stable according to latest report
Lake Tahoe’s water clarity is no longer declining, according to researchers who’ve been tracking the lake’s water quality for at least two decades.
V&T Railway announces tickets are now on sale for the 2022 holiday season to THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride (sponsored)
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V&T Railway Announces Tickets Are Now on Sale for the 2022 Holiday Season to THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride.
Open meeting lawsuit challenges city’s repeal of shade ordinance in 2019
The controversial repeal of the city of Reno's former shade ordinance is now subject to a pending court decision by Washoe District Judge Scott Freeman.
Business: Downtown room tax revenue takes a hit from decreased visitation, hotel closure
Downtown room tax revenue is not what it used to be, prompting the City of Reno to ask for more room tax dollars.