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Yearly Archives: 2022

PHOTOS: Artists take over convention center for first international art show

Reno's first international art show is underway at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. Dozens of artists are showing their work, including sculpture, live music, interactive media, painting and photography.

Proposed legislation could reduce generational wealth gap through Baby Bonds

Nevada Treasurer Zach Conine this week filed legislation for the 2023 session that would create a Baby Bonds Program for long-term investment for Nevada's youth.

Culture war chaos (opinion)

Submitted by Pablo Nava DuranAs a 20 year resident of Washoe County, I can’t tell you how shocking it is to witness the behavior...

ACLU sues City of Las Vegas, Fremont Street Experience over age restrictions

Nearly two decades after a court ruled the Fremont Street Experience is a public forum, a space protected from free speech infringement, the ACLU of Nevada is suing the City of Las Vegas again over recent efforts to restrict people younger than 21 and street performers inside a pedestrian mall.

Health officials warn of poor air quality over the weekend

Air quality in Reno and Sparks will likely get worse over the weekend according to officials at the Washoe County Health District.

Rustic, mid-century, industrial: Micano Home focuses on sustainability and style

At any given time, there are three to four other artists making pieces not just for Micano, but at Micano.

Daughter donated kidney to her father; together, they continue 31 years of tradition flying at The Great Reno Balloon Race (sponsored)

Hot air balloon pilot, Koh Murai, will team up with his daughter, Laura Ingram, at The Great Reno Balloon Race. Thanks to her kidney donation in 2009, he has continued his passion for flying.

Pachuquísmo: A show like no other (sponsored)

Uber-talented dancers bust zapateado & tap moves, a live band powers out Veracruz folk & jazz music, artists use the spoken word and video clips, all to tell a true, compelling story of the past.

VIDEO: Seniors take matters into their own hands at Paradise Park

Residents living near Teglia’s Paradise Park said there are growing concerns with the area. Seniors said they are afraid of being there to attend to garden plots, visit the park’s facility frequently used by seniors and even walk around the ponds.

Feds remove ‘racial and sexist slur’ from place names of 34 Nevada geographic sites

A federal panel tasked with naming geographic places voted to replace 34 racist and derogatory terms from federal use in Nevada on Thursday.

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