Monthly Archives: April, 2024
Expedition Dinosaur: Rise of the Mammals (sponsored)
ril is the final month of The Wilbur D. May Museum’s year’s special exhibit Expedition Dinosaur: RISE OF THE MAMMALS
Five events in Reno this week: National Poetry Month, sports and a Coldplay tribute
In Reno this week: Participate in a conversation with National Book Award-winner Colum McCann and Diane Foley, the inspiration behind the book American Mother.
Former Hollywood actor sues over treatment at low-income housing dorms on Sage Street
Christian Seaborn, who was a resident at the Village on Sage Street, the low-income dorms near East Fourth Street, on Friday sued the Volunteers of America.
Dentists, hygienists among latest professions considered for interstate license reciprocity
Nevada lawmakers last year passed legislation making it easier for teachers and emergency medical services personnel licensed in other states to practice in the Silver State.
Maxton Manufacturing marks 10-year milestone earning top safety recognition from the Safety Consultation and Training Section (sponsored)
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The Safety Consultation and Training Section recognizes Maxton Manufacturing Company in Minden, Nevada, for the successful renewal of a top safety designation since 2013.
Feds: Late winter storms put snowpack at 135% of normal
April 1 snowpacks are 108-244% of median, and the Eastern Sierra area peaked above normal for the second year in a row.
REMSA Health announces the promotion of Arielle Romo to manager of the Regional Emergency Communications Center (sponsored)
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In her new role, Romo leads the Communications Center's day-to-day operations, which manages approximately 250,000 calls a year.
Rate of babies born with syphilis in NV remains among nation’s highest
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ranked Nevada as the fourth highest state in the country with babies born with syphilis in 2020.
Vintage collectibles find a home at the Vassar House
The Vassar House (221 Vassar Street) is a hub of antique finds and goodies, which may be a rarity in Reno.
Jewish Nevada and Temple Sinai Present Reno panel discussion ‘Antisemitism: There, Then, And Now’ (sponsored)
Jewish Nevada and the Temple Sinai Reno Library Committee announced today that they will be hosting “Antisemitism: There, Then, and Now," a free panel discussion and event.