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Monthly Archives: May, 2022

ACLU launches election protection effort to report voting concerns

The ACLU of Nevada this weekend announced it is launching a nonpartisan reporting program for those concerned with election processes. Voters can report voting and election issues at 866-OUR-VOTE.

Reno will soon be America’s most caffeinated city, perhaps

Old World Coffee Lab, however, brews their own beans, including decaf that can be used in espressos, Americanos, pour-overs, etc. and the taste is actually good.

After mass shootings like Uvalde, national gun control fails – but states often loosen gun laws

Despite national polls showing majority support for an assault weapons ban, not one of the 30 states with a Republican-controlled legislature has such a policy.

Adam Laxalt peddles ‘great replacement theory’ on GOP campaign trail

The dangerous rhetoric is alive and well in Nevada, in part because of Adam Laxalt.

Vino 100: A neighborhood wine bar in South Reno

Vino 100 doubles as both a wine bar and a wine store, selling wines by the bottle (and the case) as well as other liquor, knick-knacks and wine accessories you didn’t know you needed.

Washoe County offers free microchipping for horses

Washoe County’s animal services will microchip horses for free at a community event June 5 at Bartley Ranch Regional Park.

Federal probe of COVID testing company with stunning error rate expands to Nevada

Federal authorities are expanding an investigation into Chicago-based Northshore Clinical Labs following a ProPublica story that raised questions about its COVID-19 testing operations in Nevada.

City Center employee skyway approved for Harrah’s Plaza

The skyway would connect the new Reno City Center, a mixed-use residential renovation in the old Harrah’s tower downtown, to what’s known as the Whitney Peak parking garage on Plaza Street. 

Two weeks of early voting begins Saturday

Washoe County officials today announced vote centers will open at 10 a.m. Saturday for two weeks of early voting.

Lombardo declares Nevada gubernatorial primary over

Not a single ballot has been counted in the Republican primary for governor, but Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo declared during a debate on KLAS-TV Wednesday the race is over.

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