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Monthly Archives: February, 2020

Local health officials preparing for potential coronavirus outbreak

The Washoe County Health District is working with the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention and local partners to make sure the area is prepared for COVID-19.

RSCVA board accepts CEO’s resignation

The Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority board accepted the resignation Thursday of chief executive officer Phil DeLone.

Local winery finds success on Fourth Street

Nevada Sunset Winery has operated for two years at its shop on Fourth Street, serving and selling Nevada-made wines.

PHOTOS: Noise band Elephant Rifle turns 10

Let's just say St. James Infirmary smelled ripe. There were bodies wall to wall, some packed in to get a closer whiff of the...

Road trip: Revisiting Moapa Valley’s buried past

A road trip to the Moapa Valley in southern Nevada yields clues to an ancient civilization and underwater town, along with numerous side excursions.

Pops On The River 2020 theme announced (sponsored)

SPONSORED: The Reno Phil's annual Pops on the River celebrates "The Golden Era of Reno" at the 2020 event at Wingfield Park.

REVIEW: Churrasco Brazilian Steakhouse opens strong

Churrasco Brazilian Steakhouse opened its doors to Reno in mid-February offering distinctive hand carved meats and fresh sides, rodízio style.

PHOTOS: Luxury spa opens at downtown Renaissance

The Refuge Spa: ‘An Urban Sanctuary’ just opened on the fourth floor of the Renaissance Hotel (formerly The Siena), and it is a sight to behold.

REVIEW: “Improv Olympix” at Good Luck Macbeth

Actors from Reno’s local theaters went head-to-head for the first time ever in the Improv Olympix to raise money for suicide awareness.

County considering an arts commission

Washoe County commissioners on Tuesday requested a survey of the area’s public art and will meet with officials from Reno and Sparks to help bolster the region's arts scene.

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