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Monthly Archives: February, 2019

Tahoe Pyramid Trail Fundraiser Returns to Great Basin Bicycles

Great Basin Bicycles is hosting a winter indoor cycling event to benefit a valuable outdoor cause, the Tahoe-Pyramid Trail.

PODCAST: ‘Kings of Reno’ Talk Political Developments, The Loss of a Local Activist

Note: Adult language alert.This week is a far-ranging conversation about political developments, some talk of local politics and handicapping of the 2020 race. Dave...

GALLERY: Reno/Tahoe Winter Senior Games

Modeled after senior games hosted in other cities across the nation, the 2019 Reno/Tahoe installment ran January 30 to February 14.

Downtown Partnership Touts Accomplishments (Subscriber Content)

The city's new Downtown Reno Partnership today touted what was called an impressive list of accomplishments in the short time the new ambassadors have been working downtown.

Airport to Retain Connector-Ramp as Part of Spaghetti Bowl Project

The Reno-Tahoe Airport announced today that the southbound on-ramp from Interstate 580 into the airport will be retained as part of the state's plans to improve traffic on the spaghetti bowl.

Four Candidates Top List for At-Large Council Member Seat

Devon Reese, Britton Griffith, Nathan Dupree, and Krystal Minera were chosen as finalists. The four received the most votes among all council members.

Valentine’s Day Events To Check Out

Whether you are looking for a romantic night or something to do, a table for one or a table for two, Reno’s nightlife has something for you on Valentine's Day.

School District Wants to Change Law Over Controversial “Digital Days”

The Washoe County School District (WCSD) today announced that it met with the Nevada Department of Education (NDE) and is now seeking to change Nevada law for its "digital days."

“The Lost World of Dragons” at The Wilbur D. May Center

Virtual reality, history, and lore. The Wilbur D. May Center’s latest exhibit, “The Lost World of Dragons,” is now open.

Junior Achievement Receives Performance Award

Junior Achievement USA recognized its northern Nevada area staff and board of directors for demonstrating a strong financial position and positive student growth.

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