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Monthly Archives: October, 2021

Unique deli finds at Aladdin’s Market & Kitchen

For a feast of Mediterranean dishes served fresh, the deli counter at Aladdin’s Market & Kitchen is the way to go.

Former Washoe County epidemiologist Randall Todd has died

Former Washoe County Epidemiologist Randall Todd died earlier this month, 16 months after being diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor.

‘Prison gerrymandering’ endures in Nevada, despite law

Nevada's efforts to end so-called "prison gerrymandering" are far from complete as lawmakers prepare to implement a recently passed ban of the practice for the first time later this year.

PHOTOS: Nevada Day Parade, activities celebrate statehood

The Nevada Day Parade was back to its usual format this year after modifying operations in 2020 due to the pandemic.

Día de los Muertos: A day to celebrate and remember (video and photos)

Latino Arts & Culture on Saturday held the annual Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration.

Nevada Coalition To End Domestic And Sexual Violence announces new executive director, Cameron Ballantyne (sponsored)

The Nevada Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence (NCEDSV) welcomes Cameron Ballantyne as its new Executive Director.

Parties fight over infrastructure bill attack ad in Nevada

A fight over an attack ad airing on local television in Nevada is pointing to challenges both parties may face attempting to turn the debate over an infrastructure bill in Congress into campaign fodder.

Jewish Nevada hosts Super Sunday event in Reno (sponsored)

Jewish Nevada, Jewish Federation’s representative organization for 70,000 Jews in Nevada, announced today it is holding a “Super Sunday” celebration event on Nov. 7 that will comprise a phone-a-thon fundraiser and a community sock drive.

Strong, Wolf Pack feast on Rebels at Mackay (photos)

The Nevada Wolf Pack scored on their first four possessions in the annual battle for the Fremont Cannon, defeating the UNLV Rebels 51-20 at Mackay Stadium Friday night, but it was never that close.

Pfizer vaccines for kids age 5 to 11 soon expected in Nevada

Nevada health officials are expecting to receive 95,000 kid-sized coronavirus vaccines as soon as next week, ahead of the expected final federal approval of the shots for 5- to 11-year-olds.

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