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The front exterior of a residence. There are eviction notices posted on the home's front door.

How the national eviction ban will work in Nevada

September 17, 2020 by Noticiero Movil

This week, Gov. Steve Sisolak extended the state’s eviction moratorium until mid-October. Right after that announcement, the Trump administration banned evictions until the end of 2020 for renters who have lost work due to the COVID-19 pandemic and don’t have available housing options. KUNR’s Michelle Billman talked to Lucia Starbuck about what tenants in Nevada… [Read More]

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UNR advises students to take precautions against Coronavirus

January 30, 2020 by Nicole Overton

The student health center at University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) is advising students, faculty and staff to protect themselves as it encourages self-monitoring due to the spread of the coronavirus and flu season. According to a report by the World Health Organization issued Thursday, the outbreak of the new virus is now of international concern… [Read More]

Spanish Springs High School senior, Riley Slane, poses in front of lockers.

Washoe Teen Reflects on Her Bullying Experience

June 25, 2019 by Karina Gonzalez

Riley Slane is involved on campus, even though it hasn’t always been easy for her. She grapples with anxiety and depression, but her mental health struggles started in middle school, where she was frequently bullied.

UNR Student with Glenn Duncan Soccer Players

Prevention Programs Address Mental Health Among Washoe Youth

May 1, 2019 by Karina Gonzalez

Nevada has recently seen more suicides in youth under the age of 18. Last year, there were 27 of these deaths, compared to 15 the year before. KUNR’s Karina Gonzalez examined this growing problem and recent prevention efforts.

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