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Monthly Archives: October, 2019

UPDATE: Native American trans activist found

The Los Angeles Police Department has issued a missing persons alert for a trans activist who spoke in Reno in September.

Podcast: Tackling global climate change from the local level

The University of Nevada's annual global climate change took place in late September. This podcast features three experts who spoke at the event.

Reno man sentenced in Arizona for voter fraud in 2016 election

Richard Greenfield, of Reno and Vail, Ariz., has been sentenced to two years probation for double voting in the 2016 general election.

Airport apologizes to Elizabeth Warren, says protesters violated policies (updated)

The Reno-Tahoe International Airport publicly apologized to Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren after she was pursued by Trump supporters yesterday through airport.

Washoe County School District is “third best” in Nevada (subscriber content)

Washoe County School District this week announced that it was the "third best school district in Nevada." It neglected to mention which districts were one and two.

“Breast Cancer Warriors” compete in body-building, fitness competition

More than a dozen local women who have fought -- or are fighting -- breast cancer are competing Saturday in a body-building and fitness...

Support obligations arising from a divorce: understanding alimony

SPONSORED: In Nevada, courts have the discretion to award spousal support, also known as alimony.

Lawsuit filed against school district over administrator’s firing

The administrator that Washoe County School District illegally fired last year is seeking compensation for her multiyear fight against the district. As first reported...

VIDEO: Wilkinson Park gets $155,000 in upgrades

Recently renovated courts at Wilkinson Park were completed in part with federal dollars. Reno City Councilmember Oscar Delgado discussed the project today.

Continue Beethoven’s 250th birthday celebration with the Reno Phil

SPONSORED: Join the Reno Phil as they kick-off a season-long celebration of Ludwig Van Beethoven’s 250th birthday.

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