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Yearly Archives: 2022

DMV ends most walk-in services, tells everyone to go online first

Officials with the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles today said the state agency will end most walk-in services and switch to appointments scheduled online starting Monday, Aug. 15, 2022.

Dinosaur hunter heads up Nevada State Museum (sponsored)

Like most people that grow up in the region, Josh Bonde first visited the Nevada State Museum in Carson City on a school field trip. 

County adds online dashboard to track monkeypox, new case detected

Washoe County Health District has added a Monkeypox information page to its website with a running total of confirmed cases in the county, which now stands at four. 

How Medicare prescription drug coverage would change under U.S. Senate Democrats’ bill

A major spending bill from U.S. Senate Democrats would allow Medicare for the first time in its history to begin negotiating the prices of certain high-priced prescription drugs — a proposal that’s been around for years but has never come so close to the finish line.

Levitt AMP Carson City presents Grammy nominee Danielle Nicole (sponsored)

This Saturday, Aug. 13, we are thrilled to present to the Levitt AMP Carson City stage Grammy nominated blues artist Danielle Nicole and opening for Danielle Nicole is the Buddy Emmer Band.

City reverses course on records retention after open government advocates raise concerns

The City of Reno last night published an unsigned letter on Twitter calling information about its removal of decades of past meeting records inaccurate.

School district 200 teachers short days before classes resume

Superintendent Susan Enfield revealed that there were 200 teacher vacancies remaining throughout the district with less than a week before the 2022-23 school year is set to begin. 

This Is Reno sues city, RPD over public records access, again

This Is Reno on Friday filed a public records lawsuit against the city of Reno and Reno Police Department. It’s the second time in a year and a half the online news source sued over public records access.

Renown facing $110 million in losses

Renown Health today confirmed it is facing $110 million in losses. It is blaming “labor shortages, high prices for supplies and cost increases to treat sicker patients” for the shortfalls.

Council to meet Friday to discuss Jardon’s replacement

Reno City Council members on Friday will hold a special meeting to determine next steps in replacing Council member Neoma Jardon.

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