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Yearly Archives: 2022

PHOTOS: Día de los Muertos celebration on Wells

Reno's Día de los Muertos celebration returned to Wells Avenue and Pueblo Street this year with dancers, live music, exhibits and ceremonial altars.

Contractors Board Executive Officer receives J.A. Tiberti Spirit Award (sponsored)

Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB) Executive Officer Margi Grein received the J.A. Tiberti Spirit Award from the Nevada Contractors Association (NCA).

MAGAs: Please accept reality (opinion)

Why do MAGA Republicans believe Trump's Big Lie? Because they want to! 

Sideshows busted over the weekend, again

Local law enforcement agencies over the weekend made nine arrests and handed out 46 tickets during another two-night operation to combat illegal sideshows.

Bertha Miranda may have retired but her legacy remains on Mill Street

Bertha Miranda's is a Reno staple, and one that hasn't changed despite its matriarch's retirement.

October declared Arts & Humanities Month in Nevada

October was declared Arts & Humanities Month in Nevada to celebrate the value and importance of culture in the daily lives of Nevadans.

PHOTOS: Scenes from the Nevada Day parade

Like clockwork, the Nevada Day Parade returned to Carson City to celebrate another year of Nevada's statehood.

2022 general election will bring fresh faces to Nevada State Assembly

Democrats could stand to lose up to four seats in the upcoming elections and still maintain control of the lower chamber.

First annual Washoe County Mental Health Summit (sponsored)

Connect Washoe County hosted a day of education, connection, gratitude, and hope on October 24 focused on local youth mental health information, crisis response, legislative updates, and more.

Nevada Governor Candidates Are Debating a ProPublica Investigation — but Not Always Accurately

A politically connected COVID-19-testing company with a stunningly high error rate in Nevada has become a key issue in the state’s closely fought governor’s race.

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