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Monthly Archives: August, 2022

An open letter to Ward 5, from Elliot Malin (opinion)

I make this commitment to you that if selected as your next Reno City Council member, I will be taking a significant step back from lobbying.

Five events to check out this week: Ribs, yoga, running edition

Summer is winding down. That means ribs and playa dust. So be careful out there.

Progressive groups tout benefits of Inflation Reduction Act for Nevada

Progressive groups are praising the newly passed Inflation Reduction Act, saying it will save many families thousands of dollars a year and make significant progress in the fight against climate change.

It’s time to put the labor back in Labor Day (sponsored)

Northern Nevada Central Labor Council says it's past time to put the labor back into Labor Day.

Ward 5 city council finalists raise red flags

The selection of three finalists for the vacant Ward 5 Reno City Council seat is revealing some of the ties that bind sitting council members to the candidates.

RSCVA denies online access to its board meetings

The Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority for months has been denying virtual access to members of the public to its board meetings. 

Nevada tribes secure $18.9 million for broadband infrastructure

An $18.9 million grant from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) will expand internet access to 11 tribal communities in Nevada.

Nevada officials weigh in against case that threatens to erode Indian Child Welfare Act

Several Nevada lawmakers, tribes, and state leaders are urging the U.S. Supreme Court in an amicus brief to reject a challenge to the federal Indian Child Welfare Act.

Centro South debuts a new menu

This summer, Centro South completely revamped their offerings, moving from complicated small plates to more modern American cuisine.

Amid fears of voting machines, Nevada approves hand counting

As parts of rural Nevada plan to count ballots by hand amid misinformation about voting machines, the Nevada secretary of state's office on Friday approved regulations for counties to hand count votes starting as soon as this fall's midterm elections.

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