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Reno arch turns pink for breast cancer awareness (photos)

On Friday, Oct. 2, the Reno arch was illuminated with pink light for the "Paint Nevada Pink" event aimed at bringing awareness about breast cancer to Nevada residents.

NAACP launches volunteer effort to increase Black voter turnout

The Reno-Sparks NAACP is mobilizing volunteers for its “Get Out The Vote” effort, which is slated to continue right up to the Nov. 3 general election.

Así funcionará la prohibición nacional de desalojos en Nevada | KUNR

El gobernador Steve Sisolak extendió en septiembre la moratoria de desalojo del estado hasta mediados de octubre.

Governor’s new directives allow for limited-contact sports to resume

Gov. Steve Sisolak announced Friday afternoon that certain sports will be allowed to resume while others cannot.

Greater Nevada Credit Union opens new branch in Sparks (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU) has opened a new branch in Sparks, which is its 16th in northern Nevada.

Students launch company aimed at helping special needs children

Five local teenagers have launched a new company that aims to help parents of children with special needs stay on top of therapy during the pandemic.

Reno Phil returns to the concert hall after eight months away (sponsored)

SPONSORED: The Reno Phil returns to the concert hall after eight months away from performances with a virtual concert Oct. 3 and 4.

We still need proper representation in courts (sponsored)

Kathleen Sigurdson is running for Second Judicial District Court of Nevada’s Department 10 judgeship to provide more equal representation to Nevadans.

UNR and other state schools face continued budget uncertainties amid pandemic

On Tuesday, Sept. 29, UNR sent an email to faculty and staff about its budget situation indicating that things remain fluid.

What’s the ‘One Big Thing’ going forward financially?

We asked four leading financial advisors in Northern Nevada for their best suggestions for consumers and business right now.

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