Yearly Archives: 2022
Renown gets ‘negative’ rating outlook after $110 million in losses
Renown Health today received a negative rating outlook, down from a previous rating of “stable,” according to Fitch Ratings, which reports on company credit ratings.
Beneath the old post office there’s a lot going on
The Basement is a place quite unlike any other in Reno, a hybrid of services, food stops and retail stores.
Guideline is 1 social worker for every 250 students. NV schools have 1 for every 8,730
As the first week of school comes to a close with a shortage of nearly 3,000 teachers in the state, Nevada faces another staffing shortage in its education system — mental health professionals.
Homeless deaths could outpace past year’s total
Nearly as many people living homeless died in the first seven months of 2022 as in all of 2021 according to data provided to This Is Reno this week by Washoe County.
Free green waste disposal offered by fire department
There are two weekends left for Reno homeowners to dispose of green waste and yard vegetation at free dumpster locations provided by Reno Fire Department.
Region drops to ‘low’ range of COVID-19 spread
Washoe County is now back in the low range for the risk of contracting COVID-19. As reported yesterday, the drop from medium to low was expected today.
Find the best back to school deals and give back too (sponsored)
St. Vincent’s Thrift Stores are offering back-to-school clothing, employment opportunities, and more to help community members in need.
The FBI went to Trump’s house and Nevada Republicans couldn’t be happier (commentary)
Republican politicians in Nevada and the nation may be outraged on the outside. But they’re giddy on the inside.
How to navigate the changing real estate market (sponsored)
A realtor with local expertise can help buyers and sellers understand and compete in the changing Reno/ Sparks/ Tahoe/ Carson Valley real estate markets.
Council discusses potential legislation, says goodbye to Jardon
Reno City Council members on Wednesday discussed potential bill draft requests (BDRs) the city might support during the 2023 Nevada State Legislative session.