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Monthly Archives: November, 2022

A morning to remember: Honor Flight makes unexpected stop at Arlington National Cemetery

The November 22 Nevada Honor Flight to Arlington National Cemetery included a very special stop for Spanish Springs resident Mary Kilgore.

Flu season is here: How to protect yourself and your loved ones (sponsored)

Experts from REMSA Health share essential tips to help community members stay healthy this holiday season and prevent the spread of the flu.

Black Community Collective formed to support underserved Reno-areas business

A new local non-profit organization is aiming to tackle a long-standing problem in the Reno area.

Five tips to beat the inflation Grinch this holiday season (sponsored)

One Nevada Credit Union has five tips to help you beat the inflation Grinch this holiday season.

NDOC closes Warm Springs Correctional Center amid staffing shortages

Amid staffing shortages, prison officials announced the Nevada Department of Corrections is closing Warm Springs Corrections Center in Carson City.

PHOTOS: Women protest OBGYN who is facing lawsuits, soliciting prostitution charge

A small protest was held yesterday at the corner of Arlington Avenue and Plumb Lane against a local doctor of obstetrics and gynecology.

#GivingTuesday supports the St. Vincent’s Dining Room (sponsored)

On Tuesday, Nov. 29, Catholic Charities is asking donors to make their #GivingTuesday contributions to the St. Vincent's Dining Room.

Businesses in The Basement to offer Small Business Saturday deals (sponsored)

Small business in The Basement at 50 South Virginia Street are offering specials for Small Business Saturday.

Taylor resigns from school board, trustees to consider replacements Tuesday

Board of Trustees president Angie Taylor on Monday resigned from her position with the Washoe County School District, the next step toward assuming her seat in the Nevada Legislature.

A mixed bag in the midterms (opinion)

After Nevada votes have been counted, local and state races slightly tilted toward blue or toward more progressive politicians.

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