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Monthly Archives: January, 2022

Truckee Meadows lands bill is being advanced again

The Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada, in late December, published a study that pushed for passage of the Truckee Meadows Lands Bill. 

Podcast: Reno’s housing challenges persist

Reno’s cost of living continues to rise and some community leaders say something needs to be done.

Five events to check out: Pie, dirt and art

Has anyone noticed that events in Reno are sort of the same but seem not at all the same as they were two years ago? Just checking.

Carson City Historical Society hosts “People of the Comstock” lecture (sponsored)

Carson City Historical Society (CCHS) is proud to host a lecture on "People of the Comstock," on Thursday, February 17, 2022, at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom.

Now is no time to rein in health care costs, says Sisolak appointee

Gov. Steve Sisolak’s appointment of industry-friendly members to the state’s Patient Protection Commission could thwart his effort to lower healthcare costs and improve accessibility.

Burgers and brunch at Inclined Burgers and Brews

Inclined Burgers has long been a staple in Incline Village, but Reno has recently gotten their own brick and mortar of the popular smash-style burgers.

PHOTOS: Sierra Arts Foundation brings back Brew Haha

Sierra Arts Foundation's community favorite Brew Haha was back for its 26th year Saturday night at the Nugget in Sparks.

Utah State thumps Nevada at Lawlor (photos)

Utah State took control of a close game midway through the first half and simply drubbed the Wolf Pack in all phases of the game on their home floor.

Homelessness in my town (opinion)

Cities such as Reno have harsh winter climates that put the homeless at risk of severe frostbite and amputation.

Where are all the substitute teachers?

Normally schools hire substitutes to cover teacher absences. But there are so many teachers out with COVID-19 that the demand is much higher than usual.

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