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Monthly Archives: April, 2024

Reno Housing Authority opens waitlists

The Reno Housing Authority opened all waitlists on April 15, 2024, for the public housing program and housing choice voucher, previously known as the Section 8 program.

NV households seeing increase in SNAP theft

Nevada families in need of food assistance are at risk of losing their monthly benefits to cybercriminals as the state faces a large spike in stolen benefits through skimming and cloning.

Five events in Reno this week: Record Store Day and punk rock

The Reno Punk Rock Flea market is back with a kick-off party at The Holland Project, featuring live bands and local food trucks. The market itself is Saturday and Sunday.

Former Reno journalist inducted into Nevada Labor Hall of Fame

Judge and former city attorney Patricia Lynch on April 5 inducted former Dennis Myers into the Nevada Labor Hall of Fame.

Photos: Reno Little Theater’s ‘The Quality of Life’ explores the complications of death and grief

Reno Little Theater's "Quality of Life" brilliantly interweaves the lives of two families confronting profound grief and mortality.

Democrats chide governor’s office over allocation of federal funds for assistance programs

Democratic lawmakers on Thursday criticized Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo’s handling of federal relief money.

Artificial Intelligence professionals to present real world AI technology applications for real estate and career advancement (sponsored)

CCIM of Northern Nevada and CREW of Northern Nevada announce an Artificial Intelligence breakfast meeting.

The Elm Estate Hosts Reno Connection Networks 3-Year Anniversary (sponsored)

The Elm Estate, an esteemed event venue in Reno, proudly announces its collaboration with Reno Connection Network (RCN) to host RCN's 3-year anniversary celebration.

Biggest Little Baby celebrates family in the Biggest Little City

Biggest Little Baby is more than a fitness studio. It also serves as a play space for kids, a retail store and an education outlet.

NV officials hope to complete study on ‘critical mineral’ map this year

Despite a growing interest in lithium mining, Nevada has limited understanding of the precise location of the highly sought mineral deposits or how exploration may impact groundwater.

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