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🌱 Southwest Reno Motorcycle Crash + Wolf Pack Legends Return + Jobs
The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Reno.
Good morning, people of Reno! It's me again, Dominique-Noelle Rafael, your host of the Reno Daily.
First, today's weather:
Partly sunny. High: 68 Low: 39.
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Here are the top three stories today in Reno:
- A motorcyclist died in a southwest Reno crash on Sunday afternoon. The Reno Police Department is investigating the single-vehicle crash involving a motorcycle that took place in the area of McCarran Boulevard, just east of Cashill Boulevard, at around 2:30 p.m. The victim's name is not being released until his family is notified. (KOLO)
- Two Wolf Pack legends returned to Reno this weekend to inspire the next wave of Nevada greats. Former Wolf Pack offensive linemen — now NFL starters — Joel Bitonio and Austin Corbett came back to Reno on Saturday to spend time with their littlest supporters. The duo held a kid's football camp before Nevada's spring game and hope to make the camp an annual tradition for years to come. (KOLO)
- If you're looking for work, check out the latest job openings in the Reno area! Patch and ZipRecruiter have teamed up to compile a list of the newest jobs available, including positions in customer service, business services, insurance, sales, and more. Click the link to view the available positions. (Reno Patch)
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Today in Reno:
- Senior Artists Exhibit & Show, At City Of Reno (9:00 AM)
- Shorebird And Waterbird Studio Drawing, At Lahontan Audubon Society (10:00 AM)
From my notebook:
- The Washoe County Sheriff's Office received a $29,000 grant to buy communication equipment for its Special Operations Division. (KOLO)
- Reynolds School of Journalism Dean Alan Stavitsky will be inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters' Hall of Fame as part of its Class of 2022. (Nevada Today)
- Take a look at highlights from Saturday's Reno Community Clean Up at Dick Taylor Park and the Orr Ditch. Come help at the next Reno Community Clean Up at DePoali Middle School on Saturday, May 6, from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m! (Twitter)
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— Dominique-Noelle Rafael
About me: Dominique is a self taught UX/UI designer based in Princeton, NJ. She recently graduated from the University of Maryland last spring with a bachelor's degree in Information Science. She is excited to begin working on the Patch newsletter project this year!