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Monthly Archives: March, 2020

Carson City honored as Top Western Town by True West Magazine (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Carson City was named #10 among True West Magazine’s 2020 Top Western Towns in the February-March 2020 issue.

J.D. Drakulich first to file in bid for Reno City Council Ward 1 (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Reno businessman J.D. Drakulich and his family were the first to file in his bid for Reno City Council Ward 1.

Local speakeasy uncovers deep roots

Shim's Surplus Supply is a new Reno speakeasy in downtown Reno located at the site of an 60s-era store by the same name, once operated by a local family.

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Snake on a plane out of Reno-Tahoe startles passengers

Alaska Air flight 2706, operated by Horizon air, had an unlikely stowaway today: a snake.

PODCAST: Why the city wants to reduce special events funding

The City of Reno recently proposed cutting potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in special events funding.

Hot August Nights announces 2020 entertainment

Hot August Nights this week released its schedule of entertainment for the 2020 classic car festival.

PHOTOS: UNR students host talk on Second Amendment rights

Young Americans for Liberty, a conservative political club at the University of Nevada, Reno, last week hosted Eureka County Sheriff Jesse Watts to speak about Second Amendment issues.

PHOTOS: Skate Jam 7 at Jub Jubs

The annual skate jam at Jub Jub's Thirst Parlor returned this weekend, hosting dozens of skaters of all ages. Local and regional bands played in between the skate competitions.

Supreme Court smacks down state’s bear biologist in defamation case

The Nevada Supreme Court last week kicked back to the Second Judicial District Court a defamation case filed by Nevada Dept. of Wildlife biologist Carl Lackey.

8 things to do this week in Reno

Eat your heart out with Jessica Singleton at the Pioneer.

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