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Yearly Archives: 2022

City Council needs member with dedication, vision and stomach to get things done (opinion)

We need more progressive activists in city government. We need more community organizers, more grassroots get-things-done-ers. We need more people of color.

Five events: Things are dead, kids aren’t in school and we’re still going out

It’s unclear how the coming weekend came to be so packed with live music, but it is. Add in some blood and body building too.

Vistage honors Rob Gaedtke with 2022 Leadership Award (sponsored)

Rob Gaedtke, president and CEO of KPS3, is the recipient of a 2022 Leadership Award by Vistage, the world’s largest CEO coaching and peer advisory organization for small and midsize businesses.

Sisolak, Lombardo trade barbs over abortion rights and who loves Nevada businesses more

At what is likely to be the only gubernatorial debate, Republican Joe Lombardo on Sunday stumbled to clarify his seemingly in-conflict positions on abortion rights.

PHOTOS: Battle, Axe and Tracks delivers ‘intimate’ during two-day festival

It was a modest crowd Sunday that gathered at Rancho San Rafael Park for day two of the Battle, Axe & Tracks music festival. Organizers promised an "intimate" music festival and delivered.

Is the Reno City Council serious about serving youth? (opinion)

Now, more than ever, with declining youth mental health as a subject of local and national conversation, youth need to be involved in being part of the solution.

We’ve got two meal tickets to (Asian) Paradise

It’s best to order family style when you visit Asian Paradise, that way you can try several of the menu’s most appetizing offerings.

Nevada prison escape, resignation raises political stakes

The embarrassing chain of events has put a spotlight on chronic staffing shortages at prisons throughout Nevada against a high-stakes political backdrop in the western battleground state a month before the November elections.

Shattered Dreams and Bills in the Millions: Losing a Baby in America

Three families detailed for KHN how medical bills compounded their suffering during a time when they were just trying to process their loss.

Sideshow whack-a-mole gives police a busy Friday night

Reno and Sparks police on Friday night, Sept. 30, engaged in sideshow whack-a-mole with people gathering at six different locations in Reno and Sparks.

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