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Monthly Archives: July, 2021

Storm clears for energizing Artown concert (photos)

It was the second night of Artown and the Eric Henry Andersen Band was looking to take the stage if mother nature allowed it.

Five events to check out this week: July 5, 2021

Theater is coming back, food trucks are hitting the streets and yes, wildfires can be a health risk. Check out this week's event picks.

Paolo Gaspari is at it again

Owned by Paolo Gaspari, former chef of La Famiglia, and operated by his nephews, Paolo’s Deli is bringing Gaspari’s Italian roots to another Reno-based eatery.

Vacation rental prices skyrocket for summer

That Fourth of July getaway in the vacation home of your dreams is likely to cost more this year than pre-COVID.

Lear Theater ownership to be transferred to City of Reno

City Manager Doug Thornley told This Is Reno the city is in negotiations with Artown to transfer ownership.

Reno será la primera ciudad del país en monitorear en tiempo real las emisiones de carbono

El estado de Nevada, el condado de Washoe y la ciudad de Reno anunciaron el jueves una nueva asociación a nivel estatal con Ledger8760, para permitir el seguimiento en tiempo real de energía y las emisiones.

‘Pedestrian Safety Zones’ could become Nevada’s next school zones

The City of Reno established Nevada’s first pedestrian safety zone this week, following its approval by city council in late May.

Artown returns with in-person performances, new venue (photos)

Artown kicked off its 26th festival season Thursday night with a sold-out opening night concert by The Hot Sardines.

Local day spa unites Sparks community while giving back to Step 2 nonprofit (sponsored)

SPONSORED: Etavele Day Spa has partnered with Step 2 to unite the local community in aiding those struggling with substance abuse, with a percentage of sales going to the nonprofit.

RTC bus operator strike possible after failed contract negotiations

Transit employees working for the Regional Transportation Commission’s contract bus operator, Keolis North America, may end up going on strike.

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