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Yearly Archives: 2023

Shopping for back-to-school more affordable at St. Vincent’s Thrift Stores (sponsored)

St. Vincent’s Thrift Stores offer a wide variety of gently used clothing, shoes and outer wear perfect for back-to-school at a fraction of the cost.

Final set of ward maps up for review

Four final proposed ward maps are up for review at Reno’s City Hall as the city prepares to move from having five to six wards.

City aims to help fight against food deserts with fruit trees

Reno City Council members on Wednesday approved a $4,000 grant from Nevada Plants Community Forestry to help fight against food deserts in Reno. 

UNR’s preschool lemonade stand a hit

The Quadrangle at UNR was the place to be Thursday morning as preschool-aged children and their teachers set up a lemonade stand.

‘Lipstick on a Pig’: Mayor Schieve takes aim at downtown revitalization project 

Mayor Hillary Schieve said the reason downtown has not been revitalized is because landlords are refusing to invest in updates and improvements. 

July 28 Reno Aces game will honor local woman waiting for a life-saving kidney (sponsored)

Xochie Aranda is a Reno local who’s awaiting a life-saving kidney transplant. Representing Donor Network West, Aranda will be recognized during the ‘Home Run for Life’ Reno Aces game Friday, July 28.

New affordable housing units funded from ARPA dollars still at least 18 months away

The thousands of new affordable housing units Nevada is funding are still, at best, 18 months away from being available for rent.

School trustees approve sex ed curriculum after complaints, support 

Washoe County School District’s Board of Trustees on Tuesday approved updates to the fourth and fifth grade sex education curriculum.

‘Little Shop,’ big fun

Sharing the stage with several other showcase events, the beloved horror-musical comedy “Little Shop of Horrors” is dying to feed you a good old time.

Gov. Lombardo censured, fined $20k by Ethics Commission for excessive use of uniform, badge in campaign

The Nevada Commission on Ethics determined Gov. Lombardo willfully violated the law by wearing his sheriff’s uniform in political ads during his campaign.

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