Monthly Archives: July, 2022
Reno Pride returns Saturday for parade and festival
Pride events are taking place this weekend, Saturday, in downtown Reno.
Greater Nevada Mortgage provides down payment assistance for eligible first-time homebuyers (sponsored)
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Greater Nevada Mortgage (GNM) is helping low- to middle-income homebuyers qualify for matching grants of up to $22,000 in down payment assistance through a federal grant program.
Pinkies up: The Emerson serves fine dining cocktails in Midtown
There’s nothing like sipping craft cocktails at sunset with the mountains and Midtown as your background.
Free Summer concerts continue with Tropica Magica (sponsored)
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Free summer concerts continue in Carson City, Saturday, July 23 with Tropa Magica, the band which blends psychedelic cumbia punk & the opening of the new Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Exhibition.
Knowing fire danger rating systems key to preventing wildfires
Regional fire officials this week are sharing tips on understanding different fire warnings and rating systems to help residents and visitors prevent wildfires.
NDF signs contract for aerial fire assistance
Nevada Division of Forestry this week signed a three-year contract for air support during wildland firefighting throughout the state.
U.S. Senate bills would ban fake electors, clear up Electoral College procedures
A bipartisan group of 16 U.S. senators released legislation Wednesday that aims to clarify the 1887 law that governs how Congress counts Electoral College votes following a presidential election.
Health District reports first probable case of monkeypox in Washoe County
Washoe County Health District officials today reported the first probable case of monkeypox in the region.
An interactive audio tour offers a new way to experience the Kit Carson Trail (sponsored)
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Carson City’s history is now more accessible than ever with free, interactive audio tour and online tools; explore the Kit Carson Trail's 1800s-era Victorian-style homes, museums, churches and more.
Council approves first phase of Moana Springs pool construction
The Moana Springs Community Aquatics and Fitness Center will be breaking ground next month. Phase one of the project was approved unanimously on Wednesday by Reno City Council.