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Monthly Archives: April, 2019

Reno Works Graduates 8 Out of Homelessness

The City of Reno and Volunteers of America today celebrated the graduation of eight members of the current class of the Reno Works program.

Reno Phil Travels to Elko to Celebrate the American West

The Reno Phil celebrates the American West with a special performance in Elko, Nevada. The concert will feature a newly commissioned work Transcend by Grammy-nominated composer, Zhou Tian.

Washoe County, Reno Discuss Options to Address Lemmon Valley Flooding

Closed basin protection measures for the North Valleys were considered Monday with some local politicians calling for a moratorium on development in the flood-prone area of Lemmon Valley.

Last Chance to See the Dragons

The Lost World of Dragons is in its final weeks at the Wilbur D. May Museum.

Researchers: Reno’s a leading boomtown (Subscriber Content)

Researchers at a personal-finance website reported a few days ago that they consider the Reno-Sparks region to be one of the most promising boomtowns in the nation.

Wells Ave. Business Owners Concerned About US Bank Closure

The US Bank on Wells Avenue and Vassar Street is scheduled to close in July. The closure is drawing concern among Well Avenue business...

Big Rent Increase Forces Residents to Move

Brooke Noble said she's been living for four years in the Wells Avenue area, and a 44% rent increase is now forcing her to move.

Tree Planting Aims to Rehab Little Valley Burn Area

Volunteers gathered this Saturday at a Bowers Mansion to help replant a burned area from the Little Valley Fire.

Facing Divorce or Separation? Workshop Outlines Options, Process

The Divorce Options Workshop is a community service to inform couples about all their divorce choices.

Our Center Celebrates 3rd Anniversary

Our Center, an LGBTQ community center, celebrated its 3rd anniversary yesterday.

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