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Monthly Archives: September, 2022

Junkee opens haunted house at National Bowling Stadium (photos)

The crew at Junkee Clothing Exchange has apparently been stockpiling creepy things for the past 15 years, a frightening amount even.

Prison director, who faced years of criticism from staff, civil rights groups, resigns

Nevada Department of Corrections Director Charles Daniels resigned Friday after an inmate escaped and the department failed to report it for several days.

Drakulich Realty welcomes 64 new agents after merger (sponsored)

Two Nevada Real Estate institutions, Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate: Drakulich Realty and Transaction Realty 500, celebrated a merger September 27.

UNR to ask legislature for restored funding during 2023 session

University of Nevada, Reno President Brian Sandoval on Thursday spent a good portion of his State of the University address highlighting the faculty, administration, programs and campus capital improvements that he said demonstrate the excellence of the institution. 

PHOTOS: Reno Little Theater’s ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ is an intense, emotional ride

The adaptation of Cheryl Strayed’s book of real-life advice columns, and inquiries, is a new production at Reno Little Theater. 

Council members choose appointment over election for Delgado’s replacement

Reno City Council members on Thursday voted to once again appoint a new council member to replace Ward 3 member Oscar Delgado, who resigned last week.

Navigating the current auto market? What to know before you shop (sponsored)

With limited inventory and above-average wait times for new vehicles, buyers who plan ahead may encounter fewer speed bumps in their car buying journey.

Decades of RGJ photos now archived at University

A collection of photographic negatives covering northern Nevada history and taken by photographers from the Reno Gazette Journal are now a part of the University of Nevada, Reno libraries collection. 

City Plaza to close for maintenance

Reno’s City Plaza at First and Virginia Streets will be closed for six weeks starting Sept. 29 according to a statement from the city.

Public-private collaboration seeks to lower wildfire risk (sponsored)

Public-private collaboration seeks to lower wildfire risk in 315,000 acres of land within the Middle Truckee River Watershed.

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