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Monthly Archives: October, 2019

Local students can learn about Italian history with “NeoRealismo” at arte italia

SPONSORED: Now through winter break, local teachers, students and engaged parents can see “NeoRealismo: The New Image in Italy, 1932 – 1960" at arte italia.

Responding as a community to youth suicide

SPONSORED: Following several recent teen suicides in northern Nevada, local organizations join together to offer support services and mental health resources to families, schools and youth.

Safe Trick-Or-Treating with Standard Management Company

SPONSORED: Standard Management Company (SMC) encourages safe trick-or-treating at each property location this year.

REVIEW: Hong Kong Diner remains unassuming and wonderful

Hong Kong Diner has been serving satisfying Chinese food to Reno for well over a decade. They offer lesser found dishes at affordable prices.

PHOTOS: Thriller Under the Arch draws zombie mob

Hundreds gathered in downtown Reno in zombie garb on Saturday, Oct. 26 to perform Michael’s Jackson’s "Thriller" dance under the Arch.

OPINION: Secure our vote

In partnership with Nevadans for Election Reform and the League of Women Voters of Nevada, Indivisible Northern Nevada has published "A Citizen's Report on Election Security in Nevada and the Nation," now available online.

National Automobile Museum celebrates 30 years with free admission, 80’s flashback

SPONSORED: The National Automobile Museum will take guests on a journey back in time during their 30th Anniversary celebration with free admission for the community, a 1980's themed flashback costume party with guest DJ, and photo opportunities with the Museum's gold-plated DeLorean.

Controversy ensues over film screening on wild horses, public land issues

A local screening of "Horse Rich & Dirt Poor" and the accompanying forum drew protesters and a counter-event arguing the impacts of wild horses and other animal life on Nevada's public lands.

RSCVA: Residents can boost sales effort (subscriber content)

The newly launched “Local Legend” campaign encourages residents who belong to groups with a regional or national footprint to tell the groups’ leaders about their hopes to have a meeting or convention in Reno.

VIDEO: Eddy House prepares for major expansion

Reno's Eddy House, which serves homeless youth, is gearing up for a major expansion. In this video, new CEO Diaz Dixon explains what the change means for funding needs and expanded services.

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