Yearly Archives: 2022
La ciudad de Reno elimina décadas de registros públicos de reuniones del sitio web
La ciudad de Reno está moviendo su portal de reuniones en línea a un nuevo sistema, y ese proceso significa que décadas de materiales de reuniones ya no serán accesibles públicamente, confirmó hoy un funcionario de la ciudad.
Jehovah’s Witnesses end pandemic pause with ‘cart witnessing’
Jehovah’s Witnesses this week will give new meaning to the phrase “Jesus take the wheel,” as they take to the streets across Nevada with rolling carts of religious literature.
PODCAST: The successes and challenges of being downtown Reno ambassador
Yvonne Deslongchamp works with the Downtown Reno Partnership as an ambassador. In today’s show we discuss the successes and challenges she faces providing assistance to some of Reno’s most needy and marginalized members of our community.
More monkeypox cases found in Washoe County, officials say to avoid skin-to-skin contact
County epidemiologist Nancy Diao said three probable cases of monkeypox have been detected in the county.
There’s nothing quite like Ole Bridge on the Riverwalk
Ole Bridge Pub is your standard dive bar in many respects, but what sets it apart from others around Reno is its location.
Infestación de murciélagos cierra estación de bomberos de Washoe Valley
Funcionarios del Distrito de Protección contra Incendios de Truckee Meadows anunciaron hoy que una infestación de murciélagos cerró la estación de bomberos cerca de Bowers Mansion.
Health District: Monkeypox town hall scheduled for noon Friday
Washoe County Health District will host a monkeypox virus town hall Friday, Aug. 5 at noon to share information about the virus with the community.
City committee recommends charter changes to increase equity, diversity at city hall
Members of Reno’s charter committee today recommended the city of Reno make four steps to increase diversity and equity at all levels of city government.
County manager calls city council member Brekhus’ behavior ‘unprofessional’ and ‘belligerent’ at joint meeting
In a letter, Brown alleges that Brekhus was verbally abusive to Washoe County staff and subjected them to embarrassment and public ridicule.
Aguilar says ‘threat’ posed by ‘extremist’ Marchant ‘is very serious’
During a panel on voting rights hosted by Nevada Democratic Victory Tuesday, Democratic candidate for secretary of state Cisco Aguilar heavily admonished Marchant for his role in Nye County’s decision to switch to hand-counting paper ballots.