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Monthly Archives: October, 2021

Untold Times shares story of Nevada’s news deserts (video)

Rural areas, with the exception of a few states, seem to be really suffering from the loss of local news. What does that look like for rural communities?

Reno Experience District announces grand opening (sponsored)

Lyon Living, the developer behind the Reno Experience District (RED), will host a Grand Opening celebration on the property Saturday, November 6 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Ecoblitz brings undergraduate research programs to TMCC students (sponsored)

Truckee Meadows Community College provided a unique undergraduate research program to students and the community: the Ecoblitz.

Report: Nevada struggling on mental health, infant mortality

The 2021 America's Health Rankings report on the Health of Women and Children crunched the numbers on 118 measures of overall health.

Nevada lawmakers prepare to redraw political maps

A group of Nevada lawmakers traveling the state to engage the public in the once-in-a-decade redistricting process is confronting a raft of questions about race, partisanship and rural-urban divides

Mystery Science Theater 3000 LIVE: Time Bubble Tour coming to the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts in Reno (sponsored)

Mystery Science Theater 3000 LIVE: Time Bubble Tour coming to the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts in Reno on December 16, 2021.

Wells Avenue: un barrio rico en historia y multiculturalismo (4 de 4)

A pesar de que se estableció como un distrito de conservación, Wells Avenue está cambiando. Pero como revela la historia local, siempre ha estado cambiando.

Visit Carson City helps launch a new experiences app, MOPO, for Nevada Day Weekend (sponsored)

A new experiences app, MOPO, aims to answer this question for its users by recommending area activities and events, all based on a user’s specific values and interests. As one of MOPO’s foundational partners, Visit Carson City is helping launch the app throughout the Nevada Day celebrations.

A grandson and grandmother talk climate action (opinion)

Third Act groups are forming throughout the country, including here in Reno. On Friday, Oct. 29, we’re joining youth-led rallies in a dozen cities to “bug the banks.”

City manager gets high praise in annual review, Jacobs project passes

Reno City Manager Doug Thornley received today overwhelmingly positive feedback from the Reno City Council for his first year review.

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