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Monthly Archives: November, 2017

VIDEO: Kava and Kratom Bars in Reno

By Wyatt DaaneWe all know Reno is evolving culturally. The evidence is in the murals and vibrant arts scene. But what about general consciousness?...

Wildcreek Report: No Reason Not to Build High School at Golf Course

A report released Monday on the Wildcreek Golf Course showed it would be a suitable location for the Washoe County School District to build...

Northern Lights Festival Returns to North Lake Tahoe

SPONSORED POSTA month-long holiday celebration is on tap as the North Lake Tahoe communities of Incline Village and Crystal Bay, Nev., bring back the...

What the First Thanksgiving Dinner Actually Looked Like

Waterfowl – not turkey – would have been the main course. Winslow Homer, 'Right and Left' (1909), National Gallery of Art Julie Lesnik, Wayne State UniversityMost...

Local Band Alert: The Electric

Local Band Alert: ThisisReno takes a closer look at local bands in this series of 5-minute interviews. This week we chat with The Electric.The...

County Health Shuts Down Food Service at Pignic Pub and Patio (Exclusive Video)

The Washoe County Health District (WCHD) is demanding that Pignic Pub and Patio on Flint Street immediately stop serving food and allowing customers to...

OPINION: Why Nevada’s new lethal injection is unethical

Austin Sarat, Amherst CollegeNevada has temporarily called off its first inmate execution in 11 years. Scott Dozier, sentenced for the 2002 murder of his...

Regents to Hear UNR’s Request to Transfer Ownership of Historic Homes

University of Nevada, Reno administrators are asking the Nevada Board of Regents this month for approval to relinquish historic properties near campus along North...

VIDEO: Inside Reno’s First Quail Farm

ThisisReno paid a visit last week to the Rusty Skillet Ranch & Quail Farm, Reno's first open-air aviary that raises quail in an organic...

West Downtown Motel Demolished for Fountain District Development

PRESS RELEASEJacobs Entertainment Inc.’s vision of turning the West 4th St. corridor into a new arts and entertainment district has taken another step forward...

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