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Monthly Archives: September, 2019

REVIEW: Chef Harrison goes all in at Estella Tacos Y Mezcal (subscriber content)

Estella Tacos Y Mezcal carefully pays homage to Mexico City while celebrating farm fresh ingredients and culinary artistry. The taqueria sits across the courtyard of The Jesse Hotel & Bar.

California Telehealth Network CEO tapped as new Washoe County manager

Washoe County commissioners on Tuesday hired the president and chief executive officer of California Telehealth Network as the new manager.

Public forum on behavioral health scheduled for Wednesday

The Washoe County Health District is among local agencies hosting a forum on behavioral health from 8:30 to 11 a.m. on October 2.

Park rangers scheduled to lead fall photo hikes on area trails

Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space has released its “Fall Photo Hikes” series geared toward those who enjoy scenic landscapes and photographing nature.

AUDIO: Democrats gather for presidential candidates in Northern Nevada (Subscriber Content)

AUDIO: Presidential candidates, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Tom Steyer, were the focus of political events in the Reno area September 28, 2019.

Cheer on the Nevada WOLF PACK at Fat Cat Bar & Grill on game days

SPONSORED: Come to Fat Cat Bar & Grill's Midtown location on each Nevada football game day to get a packin' deal.

SoFar Reno takes over local business for secret concert

SoFar Reno, a branch of the international music events startup SoFar Sounds, hosted the secret show.

Key events have Nevada conservatives gearing up for 2020

This year's 5th Annual Basque Fry, held mid-September, had Nevada conservatives gathered with national heavyweights.

Experience a new, free exhibit at arte italia

Now on display: an internationally acclaimed photographic exhibit called “NeoRealismo: The New Image in Italy, 1932–1960.”

Virginia Street construction advances north to Center Street on Monday

The Regional Transportation Commission is continuing construction on Virginia Street. Starting Monday, operations will advance north of the current construction area near Vassar Street to Center Street.

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