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Monthly Archives: July, 2022

It’s hot in here: Fire Wings moves in at The Summit

Fire Wings, a small chain specializing in chicken wings, made its debut this month at The Summit mall.

A night at the Glow Plaza (photos)

The Glow Plaza, a new Downtown venue and intended tourist attraction in the so-called Neon Line District, continues to make waves in the community – this month with a  summer concert series hosted as part of  the Artown festival. 

PHOTOS: Final runway for Artown’s Art of Fashion

The Art of Fashion Showcase, held weekly at the Elm Estate as part of Artown, came to a close this past Thursday with its final event. 

Hot August Nights comienza en Virginia City, para continuar en Reno hasta la próxima semana

El evento anual de autos clásicos de Reno comienza en viernes en Virginia City y se extiende hasta la próxima semana.

Debunking stereotypes about mobile homes could make them a new face of affordable housing

Research suggests that misguided stereotypes blind scholars and policymakers to the possibility that mobile homes can help address the affordable housing crisis and climate change.

A Look Back: The Floyd plays Artown (photos)

When the gates opened Saturday evening the line of ticket holders stretched down the street and around the corner.

Hot August Nights starts in Virginia City today, to continue in Reno through next week

The annual Reno classic car event begins today in Virginia City and runs through next week.

The mother of clean eating may be Alyssa Starr

The goal of Mother of Macros is to offer creative and delicious meals to others so they can meet their own health goals, but without the overwhelming effort.

Support local students and teachers during the Greater Schools Supplies Drive (sponsored)

To participate in the Greater Schools Supplies Drive, simply bring new items from the list below to any Greater Nevada Credit Union location now through Friday, Aug. 5.

City Council approves 542 new affordable housing units, agrees to waive some business fees

Reno City Council members on Wednesday approved fee reductions for two affordable housing projects relating to permit and sewer connection fees. 

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