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Yearly Archives: 2023

Dr. Harrison Scott Pollinger joins Nevada Donor Network as Associate Medical Director and Recovery Surgeon (sponsored)

Nevada Donor Network (NDN) announced today the appointment of Harrison Scott Pollinger, DO, FACS, multi-organ abdominal transplant surgeon.

Police vow aggressive response to curb ‘flash-mob’ thefts, won’t answer questions 

Police officials are vowing an aggressive approach to what they are calling “flash-mob robberies." They refused to say how much of problem exists in Reno.

Wolf Pack gets by Grizzlies at Lawlor, moves to 5-0 (photos)

The Nevada men’s basketball team continued the non-conference portion of their schedule Wednesday night at Lawlor Events Center.

A Reno Classic: Peg’s Glorified Ham & Eggs

Peg’s Glorified Ham & Eggs is local favorite. It's a go-to for a classic breakfast with multiple locations around the community.

Photos: Dozens rally downtown in support of Palestine

Dozens of demonstrators on Wednesday demonstrated in support of Palestine in the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.

State task force on street food vendors wary of requirements set by health districts

Clark County and the cities of Las Vegas and Reno are each in the process of establishing ordinances outlining where street food vendors are allowed to operate.

Burning Man narrowly passes environmental inspection months after torrential rain upended festival

Burning Man narrowly passed its environmental inspection after torrential rains closed roads, jammed traffic and forced many to walk miles through muck.

Trustees approve new sex education videos for elementary students 

Washoe County School District trustees on Tuesday voted to approve proposed fourth grade Sexuality, Health and Responsibility Education (S.H.A.R.E.) videos.

Bishop Manogue students receive personal lessons on World War II

Seniors from Bishop Manogue High School were matched with a veteran and guardian for a whirlwind trip from Reno to the World War II Museum in New Orleans.

County approves permit for Safe Embrace shelter

Safe Embrace will be allowed to help more people leaving domestic violence situations after Washoe's Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday unanimously approved a special use permit for the nonprofit's Sparks-adjacent shelter. 

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