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Monthly Archives: September, 2022

Bob Cashell memorial garden opening rescheduled to Oct. 4

A memorial garden dedication in honor of the late Reno Mayor Bob Cashell will take place Oct. 4 at 5 p.m. at Bicentennial Park at First and Ralston Streets.

Increasing affordable housing requires city, utility support (opinion)

Housing affordability is a major issue in Reno, but it will only be addressed if we are honest about the root causes.

Abortion has Republicans navigating political landmines in search of cover

Nevada’s top Republican candidates, some endorsed by national anti-abortion rights forces, are eschewing a chance to potentially slash the 24-week limit on terminating pregnancies in Nevada by nine weeks.

Five events: Axes, drag and Kenny Wayne Shepherd (but not in that order)

It’s officially fall, and events are starting to move indoors. Starting, but not completely.

Council to meet Thursday on replacing Delgado (updated)

Reno City Council members on Thursday will hold a special meeting to discuss the process for replacing Council member Oscar Delgado.

Free green waste collection events planned now through December

Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District this fall has planned a series of green waste collection events throughout the region.

Portion of Peckham Lane closed this week

Peckham Lane from South Virginia Street to Baker Lane will be closed this week to make improvements to the roadway, sidewalks and traffic signal. 

A trip to Zagol for Ethiopian fare proves to be the first of many

Zagol is, as far as I can find, the only Ethiopian restaurant in Reno.

More than 580 volunteers helped clean up the Truckee River this weekend

Nearly 600 volunteers helped clean up the Truckee River this weekend. The effort was part of Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful's annual event.

Most Nevadans struggled to afford health care in past year, survey says

Two-thirds of Nevadans said they experienced at least one health care affordability burden in the past year, according to responses to a recent survey by Altarum, a non-profit research and consulting organization that focuses on health care.

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