Yearly Archives: 2022
Five events to check out this week: Loads of music in the BLC
We’ve compiled some heartily recommended live music for you this week: ukuleles, a harpsichord and some violins, in particular.
VIDEO: Nevada Treasurer Conine speaks at Chamber candidate forum
Candidates for local and state offices have been participating in a series of candidate forums in September and October hosted by the Reno + Sparks Chamber of Commerce.
Midterm choices are clear (opinion)
Current Republican politicians pose an existential threat to our country and our future. Please vote accordingly.
REMSA Health promotes Vanessa Coyle to Director of Care Flight Operations (sponsored)
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REMSA Health and Care Flight, a service of REMSA Health, have promoted Vanessa Coyle to Director of Care Flight Operations
Gary Clark Jr. brings on a bonfire of blues
Gary Clark Jr. and his killer band killed it at Reno’s Grand Theatre in GSR Thursday night, Oct. 6.
New kid on the block: Elixir is dedicated to clean eating and fresh ingredients
The clean-eating protocol at Elixir includes a 100% naturally gluten-free kitchen, organic whole foods and no GMOs, refined sugars or preservatives.
At Nevada rally, Trump brags about size of crowd on January 6
Former President Donald Trump painted a picture of Las Vegas and other American cities as “drenched in the blood of innocent victims,” and boasted that “the largest crowd I’ve ever seen” was January 6.
Primaries for all Nevadans (opinion)
Ranked Choice Voting will ensure that your vote always stays with you. It will also give third parties a chance to succeed.
‘Evil Dead’ the musical at Good Luck Macbeth is a bloody good time (photos)
“Evil Dead” is not to be confused with “The Evil Dead” film of 1981 but there is definitely some crossover. It’s an adaptation of the movie, and a ridiculous one at that.
The Nevada State Railroad Museum to hold Harvest Train event (sponsored)
The Nevada State Railroad Museum and the Friends of the Nevada State Railroad Museum are hosting the Harvest Train event on October 15 and 16.