Renown Health Starts New Visitation Policy

In light of the coronavirus outbreak, Renown Health is implementing a new visitation policy. Renown will not be allowing most visitation at its hospitals. They’re making exceptions for extenuating circumstances – with one visitor per patient allowed to visit through controlled entrances at both hospitals from 4 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Most visitors banned from Renown

Visitors are being banned at Renown. The restrictions, which begins Tuesday, come in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Some exceptions will be made for extenuating circumstances-but no kids under 12 will be permitted.

4 motels to be renovated in Reno’s Neon Line District

$150 million will be poured into the next phase of Reno’s Neon Line District. The investment from Jacobs Entertainment includes the renovation of four 1970s-style motels along West Fourth Street. The properties will include some senior and affordable housing. The project also includes a public art display and the remodeling of the Sands Regency Hotel … Read more

Hug HS senior named NV Youth of the Year

A Hug High School senior is this year’s Nevada Youth of the Year. News 4 reports the Boys and Girls Clubs Clubs of America bestowed the honor upon Destiny Zepeda for her athletic, volunteer, and academic contributions. She gets a $2,500 scholarship and goes on to compete for the regional title.

Nevada AG Warns Retailers Against Price-Gouging

Nevada’s attorney general is urging the public to report any coronavirus-driven price gouging. Attorney General Aaron Ford warned against any retailer selling products like hand sanitizer and protective masks at higher than normal prices. Anyone who sees incidents of unusually high prices is asked to call his office’s complaint hotline. Nevada health officials so far … Read more

Northern Nevada Blood Centers Need Donations

Blood centers in Northern Nevada and nationwide are urging healthy individuals to donate blood in light of the coronavirus. Officials said if you are healthy, you can continue to donate blood as scheduled. At this time, blood donations are needed just in case of increased coronavirus cases.

Joining Forces Issues Citations to Pedestrians & Drivers

Pedestrian related accidents have become all too familiar in Northern Nevada. As part of the Joining Forces Program, the Nevada Highway Patrol conducted an operation in downtown Reno. Troopers issued 25 citations in two hours to pedestrians and drivers who failed to comply with traffic laws. Trooper Hannah DeGoey said “In light of all the … Read more

WCSD Restricts Travel

The Washoe County School District released a statement Monday that said all out-of-state and international District-sponsored student and staff travel has been canceled due to fears of the coronavirus.

Washoe Schools, UNR set travel restrictions

The Washoe County School District has cancelled all out-of-state and international travel for both students and staff due to growing coronavirus fears. Meantime, UNR is requiring students and staff who returned from travel to countries with a Level 3 or higher travel advisory to self-quarantine. More than two dozen students who studied abroad in Italy … Read more

Washoe Co. Health District reassures community: COVID-19 cases are not community spread

Washoe County health officials say the area’s two cases of coronavirus are not the result of community spread. The health district says both of the county’s cases are tied to travel-and there’s been no local transmission of COVID-19. Anyone who’s feeling sick is urged not to go to the emergency room – and instead call … Read more