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Monthly Archives: July, 2020

Nevada Museum of Art faces backlash after artists demand solidarity with Black Lives Matter

The Nevada Museum of Art faced a dust-up recently. Artists said that the NMA has a problem: its leadership, allegedly, doesn't live up to its stated mission of equity.

Retail sales of cats and dogs to be prohibited in Reno

An ordinance prohibiting the retail sale of cats and dogs in pet stores was approved Wednesday by the Reno City Council.

Nationally recognized classical concert series announces in-person performances (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Classical Tahoe, a celebration of classical music that aims to enrich the cultural vitality of Tahoe, will host an intimate, socially-distanced Chamber Music Series in Incline Village starting July 30.

Lahontan Cutthroat Trout thrive at Paiute’s Summit Lake in far northern Nevada

Summit Lake in remote northwest Nevada is home to the only self-sustaining, robust, lake population of Lahontan Cutthroat Trout, North America’s largest freshwater native trout species.

New must-have for home buyers: An office

The coronavirus pandemic is beginning to influence the kinds of homes that buyers want in Reno and Sparks.

VIDEO: Volunteer effort hopes to provide permanent debris solutions for those experiencing homelessness

Those experiencing homelessness in the Reno area are challenged by no reliable disposal services, and the effects of this situation are not hard to find.

Nevada to expand contact tracing under new reopening plan

Nevada plans to expand its contact tracing capabilities as part of a new reopening plan that targets high-risk businesses rather than entire industries.

Douglas Sheriff under fire for telling libraries to not call 911 for help

Douglas County Sheriff Daniel Coverley told his county's library not to call 911 for help, drawing sharp criticism online.

Night roadwork to start next week on Sparks Boulevard

The RTC will intermittently close lanes on Sparks Boulevard between Greg Street and Baring Boulevard starting Aug. 3.

INOVA invites artists to submit work for community campaign (sponsored)

INOVA luxury apartments at the Summit launches a community campaign to celebrate local artists called The Art of Innovation.

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