Monthly Archives: November, 2022
Residents: Apartments destroyed by water damage from recent Reno Fire response
Residents in the tower at 1200 Riverside Drive say the response by the Reno Fire Department left more water damage than damage from the fire.
Biden moves Avi Kwa Ame a step closer to monument status
President Joe Biden on Wednesday pledged to designate Avi Kwa Ame in southern Nevada as the state’s fourth national monument.
Honor Flight invites Gold Star families to nation’s capital
Diana and Salvador Pleitez of Fallon received an invitation to travel on an Honor Flight Nevada trip earlier this month to Washington, D.C.
Come on in to Old Granite Street Eatery
Old Granite Street Eatery is a quaint and cozy establishment that feels like a friend’s house.
Griswold Challenge holiday light decorating contest starts Thursday (sponsored)
The Griswold Challenge, presented by One Nevada Credit Union, returns to Downtown Sparks this week at 39 North Pole Village with five teams competing for holly-jolly bragging rights and cash prizes.
Reno is ready to glow
Let It Glow Reno, is a business vs. business light competition that pits commercial Reno neighborhoods against each other to see who can create the best light displays.
Nevada basketball gets validation win Monday at Lawlor (photos)
The Wolf Pack stared down a quality, veteran opponent on Monday night at Lawlor Events Center and stuffed them back on their bus.
Wealthspire Advisors to acquire Sage Financial Advisors, a Nevada-based wealth management firm (sponsored)
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Wealthspire Advisors LLC, an NFP company and independent investment adviser, today announced a signed agreement to purchase Sage Financial Advisors, Inc., a Nevada-based registered investment advisor.
PHOTOS: Joe Bonamassa kicks it up a notch at Grand Sierra Resort
I’m happy to report that Bonamassa, like a fine wine, has gotten better with age and he sold out the show.
Survey says: Nevadans are happy, but not super satisfied?
Nevadans are more likely to agree that "today was a good day" than residents of almost any other state, according to a new nationwide survey.