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Yearly Archives: 2023

It’s what’s for date night: The Grill at Quail Corners

White tablecloths, accessible American cuisine, and cozy candlelight are all of the makings of an easy date night in Reno. And the Grill at Quail Corners delivers on all fronts

NSHE regents’ bylaw change gets icy reception after those proposing it don’t attend meeting

The Nevada System of Higher Education’s board of regents on Friday held a special meeting to change the board’s bylaws, but the three regents proposing the change did not attend the meeting. 

Bills would increase penalties for buying sex, living off earnings of a prostitute

A measure before Nevada lawmakers would allow police to arrest a person for buying sex on the first offense, and double the minimum fine from $400 to $800.

200,000 Nevadans will need to re-qualify for Medicaid as pandemic provision winds down

An estimated 200,000 Medicaid recipients will need to re-qualify for eligibility starting April 1 or risk losing health care benefits as Nevada begins to wind down a pandemic-era provision. 

Nevada elections head pushes training, manual amid turnover

Democratic secretary of state Cisco Aguilar vowed to address the loss of institutional election knowledge to a state Senate committee Thursday.

City to approve $28 million in projects with COVID relief funds (updated)

Covid relief funding is proposed for downtown building facades, affordable housing, park improvements and police body cams.

St. Paddy’s Day edition of Tour De Brews: a tour of craft in the Reno Brewery District (sponsored)

Get on down to Reno's Brewery District for the St. Paddy's Day edition of Tour de Brews on March 17th and get exclusive deals on handcrafted drinks from 15+ diverse businesses.

Clean beauty company launches in Reno

Lemon Roots Botanicals, a small-batch, eco-friendly and clean beauty business, recently opened in Reno.

GOED board approves $330 million tax abatement for Tesla

The Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) board today approved a $330,250,366 abatement for Tesla in exchange for the company promising to make a $3.6 billion investment at its Storey County site. 

States, including Nevada, consider ‘safe injection sites’ to prevent overdoses

The snowballing death toll from heroin overdoses has pushed lawmakers in Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada to consider joining New York and Rhode Island in allowing what are often called "safe injection sites."

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