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Monthly Archives: November, 2022

The perfect mix: Chapel Tavern is made for locals, tourists

To me, Chapel Tavern exists somewhere in the middle of locals’ hotspot and worthy tourist destination.

Nevada passes sweeping version of Equal Rights Amendment

Nevada voters have adopted what is widely considered the most comprehensive state version of the Equal Rights Amendment in the nation, a sweeping update that puts protections in the state Constitution for people who have historically been marginalized.

It may not be brain surgery, but it is brain science

The Epic Brain Centers clinic uses EMBP, an advanced technology created by Dr. Yi Jin and the Brain Health Leadership Foundation.

With Question 1, Nevada passes most inclusive states equal rights amendment in nation

Nevadans said “yes” to codifying equal rights in the state constitution, unofficial election results show.

Union wants to rescind settlements for dozens of labor complaints filed against Keolis

Teamsters Local 533 last weekend issued a statement saying they wanted to revoke the settlement of dozens of labor violations filed against Keolis Transit North America.

Livestreaming video cameras of county ballot room go dark from crashed app 

Washoe County officials today said its live-streaming video at the county registrar’s office crashed last night. 

24/7 online tutoring offered to Washoe Schools students

Washoe County schools students this week gained access to a new online tutoring service that’s available around the clock to provide academic support.

Dickson Commercial Group announces Panattoni Development’s addition to Spanish Springs Business Center (sponsored)

Dickson Commercial Group announces the development of 420 Ingenuity Ave. by Panattoni Development Company.

RTC continues work on Oddie Wells project starting Nov. 10

Construction work on the Oddie Wells project resumes today, beginning with the closure of the south side of the intersection of Oddie and Rock boulevards.

Some local races all but confirmed, others still in the air

There are still a number of local and statewide races that are too close to call based on the percentage of votes counted. 

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