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Monthly Archives: November, 2023

Photos: City celebrates holidays with downtown tree lighting

Reno's official tree lighting ceremony took place Friday at the City Plaza, kicking off the City's two-day Holiday Lights Festival.

The drip (coffee) is chic at Handcraft Coffee Company

Walking into Handcraft Coffee Company on South Wells Avenue, the entire space feels like an Instagram post. The aesthetic is clean and the shop is sleek.

State opens up public comment period on public health insurance option 

A 30-day public comment period began this week on the state’s application for a federal waiver to create a public option for health insurance.

Nevada judge rejects attempt to get abortion protections on 2024 ballot

A judge has struck down an effort to enshrine reproductive rights, including abortion, in Nevada's constitution, as abortion rights advocates in the western swing state attempt to follow other states in putting the question before voters in 2024.

Review: The Chamber Orchestra’s “The Stories we tell”

The Reno Chamber Orchestra is back in full swing with their 2023-24 concert season, having given their second performance this past weekend.

Treat yourself, or your friend, with Tandem Chocolates

‘Tis the season for decadent chocolates—at least that’s my excuse for buying up Tandem Chocolates by the pound. 

Being homeless means not being free − as Americans are supposed to be

Homelessness is a state of deprivation. Those who are homeless need shelter to be safe; they don’t have it.

Video: Blurring the  lines between the physical and digital at the Holland Project 

On Friday, the Holland Project hosted the opening reception of “Flash Frame” at HP Galleries. 

Military briefs around Northern Nevada

Events and news briefs focused on veterans and active duty military members.

Over $223K awarded in construction education grants by Commission on Construction Education (sponsored)

The Commission on Construction Education awarded a total of $223,649 from the Construction Education Account to three applicants.

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