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Monthly Archives: October, 2021

Jumping the gun with Jacobs (commentary)

The news just dropped on Friday that a new Development Agreement between Jacobs Entertainment and the City of Reno will be reviewed by City Council on October 13, which is right around the corner.

Reno Phil donates $1,000 to Nature Conservancy of Nevada (sponsored)

The acclaimed Reno Philharmonic orchestra, led by Music Director and Conductor Laura Jackson, announced a new partnership, new project and the world premiere of a newly commissioned orchestral work.

PHOTOS: Locals ‘Rally for Roe’ in support of abortion rights

A crowd of mostly women gathered Saturday at the Locomotion Plaza in downtown Reno to rally in support of abortion rights.

Italian fare with a pirate theme: Say ‘Ahoy’ to Gambi’s

Dimly lit with plush red booths and small tables, the newly opened Gambi’s follows the script when it comes to Italian eating, until, of course, you hit the deck.

Food Bank offers Kids Café meals during fall break

Food Bank of Northern Nevada this week released the fall break schedule for its 2021 Kids Café program.

Aprueban mandato de vacuna para empleados de educación superior de Nevada

La junta de regentes del sistema de educación superior de Nevada votó el jueves por la tarde para aprobar un mandato de vacuna para los empleados de las instituciones de NSHE.

Theater makes a comeback in Reno — with pandemic restrictions (video)

Expect pandemic precautions at local theaters. Masks and proof of COVID-19 vaccines are required at most local theaters.

Placer County welcomes fall festivities (sponsored)

Placer County, a 1,400-square-mile destination in Northern California, is inviting travelers everywhere to live “life at its peak” during California’s beautiful fall season.

Task force formed to consider social justice curriculum for Washoe County students

Members have been selected for the Washoe County School District superintendent’s task force to consider supplementary social justice curriculum.

Cannabis lounges coming to Nevada with host of new laws

A flurry of laws passed by the Nevada Legislature earlier this year take effect on Friday — ushering in reforms that Democratic lawmakers who have majorities in both the state Senate and Assembly have long campaigned to implement.

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