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Yearly Archives: 2022

Congressional report: Siegel Suites harassed, evicted tenants during pandemic eviction moratorium

A congressional house subcommittee today published a report accusing Siegel Group executives of violating COVID-19 eviction moratoriums and harassing and pressuring their tenants.

Local nonprofits receive $2.9 million in Community Recovery Grants

Six Reno-based organizations this week were awarded nearly $2.9 million in the final round of Community Recovery Grants distributed by the state using American Rescue Plan Act dollars.

Following Nevada OSHA’s adoption of heat guidelines, there are free resources for employers to protect employees from heat-related illness and injuries (sponsored)

The State of Nevada's Safety Consultation and Training Section (SCATS) is offering free courses and heat testing on worksites for employers to help protect employees from heat-related illnesses.

Health District has limited monkeypox vaccines, 1 case suspected

More data is being analyzed as part of research into the national monkeypox outbreak, which may be influenced by fewer people getting vaccinated against smallpox. 

Application period for Washoe County Leadership Academy closes August 1 (sponsored)

Washoe County is in its final week of the application period for the new Washoe County Leadership Academy (WCLA), with the submittal deadline being Aug. 1.

PHOTOS: Keyser Soze rocks UNR to close out Artown concerts on the Quad

Longtime Reno ska band Keyser Soze yesterday played a lively set to hundreds at the University of Nevada Quad as part of Artown’s weekly concert series running through July.

Reno Jazz Orchestra merges with Reno Youth Jazz Orchestra, announces new leadership (sponsored)

The Reno Jazz Orchestra announced its unprecedented merger with the Reno Youth Jazz Orchestra and welcomed its new leadership during its Summer Soiree fundraiser in Reno, Nev, on July 19, 2022.

School board approves funding for student support, new staff and electric buses

The Washoe County School District Board of Trustees on Tuesday covered wide ranging ground to address challenges faced by the district.

Term limits still unclear, three decades after approval

A ballot measure approved by Nevada voters in the last century is still being debated today, and could upend at least two mayoral races at opposite ends of the state – in Reno and North Las Vegas. 

Business News: Nevada employment level reaches new peak, officials say

All jobs lost during the COVID-19 pandemic have been filled, and then some, state officials announced last week.

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