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Monthly Archives: September, 2023

Donald Trump commits to Nevada caucus as state GOP approves rules rivals see as helping his campaign

Former President Donald Trump 's campaign committed to running in Nevada's caucus as the state party approved rules that rival campaigns say tilt the state's nominating process in his favor.

Nevada’s exodus of election officials took with them 104 years of experience, says report

Ten of Nevada’s 17 counties have lost their top election official since the last presidential election, a higher turnover rate than in almost all other western states, according to a new report out Tuesday.

Shining light on Gold Star families

The Gold Star Mother's and Family Day falls on the last Sunday of September.

‘The Game’: A choose-your-own-adventure theatrical performance 

Rogue Worx premiered its latest production, “The Game,” at The Theatre on Keystone Avenue, and it lived up to expectations.

Exhibit at Nevada Historical Society captures impact from casino show (sponsored)

Hello Hollywood, Hello! An Exhibit from Reno’s Iconic Casino Show Opens on September 30.

Health officer calls syphilis numbers ‘absolutely tragic’

Health officials said this week the number of babies born this year in Washoe County with syphilis has already topped last year’s record-breaking total.

Upstream solutions lead to downstream problems for Tribal plants and animals

Upstream, cities and counties have dealt with erosion and flooding by straightening the river and armoring its crumbling banks with concrete and rocks.

Build your own bouquet at Emmy’s Flower Truck

Housed in a 1965 VW Transporter named Miss Daisy, Emily Macpherson drives around town spreading joy one stem at a time.

Nevada joins federal antitrust lawsuit against Amazon

The federal government today sued Amazon.com, Inc. for alleged antitrust violations. States attorney general from 17 states, including Nevada, also joined the effort.

Washoe students earn standing in National Merit Scholarship competition

School District officials said 15 high school students in the region have been named semifinalists in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program. 

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