There aren't enough investment properties in northern Nevada, in particular the Reno-Sparks area, to keep up with the booming buyers market for multifamily housing buildings.
University of Nevada, Reno students headed back to campus for the fall semester will notice the new addition of autonomous food delivery robots around the school.
A San Diego-based land development firm's purchase earlier this month of more than 1,500 acres near Reno, location of controversial previous attempts at a master-planned community, is a good move for the company, city and county, the company's CEO said in a new release earlier this month.
Christopher Perez, a Certified Professional Coder (CPC) at CHAS Health in Spokane, Wash., was recently featured in an interview with KSPS-TV discussing his career path and education at Carrington College Spokane.
The pandemic forced millions of people out of their routines. For many, this meant no longer having access to the coping strategies and structures they needed to maintain their mental health
The Washoe County Health District (WCHD) issued notices of violation and cease and desist orders to six local food operators recently for illegal food operations and violations of basic food safety regulations.
The City of Reno is advising the public that effective tomorrow, per the CDC’s Interim Public Health Recommendations, all people, regardless of vaccination status, are required to wear a mask (face covering) in public indoor settings at all City of Reno facilities.
The wheels have slowly begun to turn again in the American economy as a sense of normalcy returns after the presumed COVID-19 pandemic end, but surveys suggest that some states are not recovering as quickly as others.
The VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System in Reno ranked 97th among VA health care systems with 34,048 pending appointments across its 10 locations during the period ending Dec. 1, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
The VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System in Reno ranked 100th among VA health care systems with 31,853 pending appointments across its 10 locations during the period ending Oct. 1, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Over the past year, many TMCC students reported that they experienced “poor or terrible” internet in surveys that were administered in Fall 2020 and Spring 2021.
Bob Shriver, an assistant professor with the Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Science, is focusing his teaching and research on understanding and predicting how local plant populations’ demographic traits, such as survival and growth rates, respond to climate, disturbance and human management.