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Monthly Archives: January, 2024

A vintage shop with ’90s flair: Bad Apple Vntg

Bad Apple Vntg sells nostalgia. The midtown shop is ripe with vintage clothing, ’90s throwbacks and locally made goods.

2024 “Biggest Business Expo Ever” presented by Reno + Sparks Chamber of Commerce (sponsored)

The Reno + Sparks Chamber of Commerce announces the 2024 “Biggest Business Expo Ever”, a premier event free for chamber businesses to promote their services for free to public.

Military briefs around Northern Nevada: week of Jan. 29

News and events for active duty members of the military and veterans in nothern Nevada. This list is for the week of Jan. 29, 2024.

One actor is all that’s needed for ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ at Bruka

“Every Brilliant Thing” tells the story of an individual with a suicidal mother and how they choose to embrace positivity by writing a list of all the brilliant things in the world. 

Governor makes appointment to Commission on Construction Education (sponsored)

Governor Joe Lombardo has announced the appointment of Edward Abraham to the Commission on Construction Education effective February 1, 2024 through January 31, 2027.

Hoping a snapshot of homelessness illustrates a path forward

Washoe County had a slight increase from the previous year at 1,609. The number was just slightly lower than the 1,708 counted in 2021. 

Photos: Northern Nevada HOPES expands with mega-sized donation

Northern Nevada HOPES this week announced the final phase of construction for its new 43,000-square-foot clinic located at 1905 E. Fourth St.

Photos: Robotics competition showcases student talents

The FIRST Robotics Northern Nevada State Competition took place Saturday at the University of Nevada, Reno. The event marks the first Lego League Championship represented by 24 teams who battled out their skills in robotics.

Man who murdered homeless woman with car sentenced to life in prison

The man who ran over three women last year, killing one, has been sentenced to the maximum for all counts.

State Charter School Board approves new school despite pushback from Washoe district

The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority on Friday unanimously approved the massive expansion of a Northern Nevada charter school despite opposition from the Washoe County School District.

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