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Yearly Archives: 2024

Has your political sign disappeared or been vandalized? You’re not alone.

As tensions rise heading toward Election Day on Nov. 5, some people are resorting to eye-rolling tactics to ensure their chosen candidates have the spotlight to themselves: sign stealing and defacing.

Reno Police officer ‘separated from employment’ after ‘potential criminal misconduct’ revealed

A woman pulled over by a Reno police officer on New Year’s Eve is now suing both the Reno Police Department and Sparks Police after both refused to turn over public records to the woman’s attorney.

Manager of a key Nevada swing county goes on medical leave ahead of election

The manager of a key swing county in northern Nevada is out on medical leave, a departure announced just days before the election.

Reno Phil performs ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’

The Reno Philharmonic recently performed a live-in-concert performance of the "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" film's score.

Nevada high court decides mail ballots with smudged or missing postmarks can be counted

The Nevada Supreme Court ruled Monday that mail-in ballots with smudged, indecipherable or missing postmarks can be counted for up to three days after polls close on Election Day.

Bestselling novelist Willy Vlautin headlines Washoe County Library’s Local Author Fest (sponsored)

More than 40 writers will appear at the Downtown Reno Library on Saturday, November 9.

PHOTOS: Politics-free parade for this year’s Nevada Day

The Nevada Day Parade marched through downtown Carson City on Saturday for another installation of the time-honored Silver State tradition.

Week 1 of early voting is over. Here’s where turnout stands.

More than 550,000 ballots had been accepted by the end of the first week of early voting, according to a report from the Secretary of State’s Office.

Reno events to check out this week (10/28/24) Halloween, theater and punk rock. What could go wrong? 

This week’s lineup of activities in the Reno area covers all the bases: food, fall and festivities offering a range of opportunities to enjoy with family and friends.

Bill Nye ‘The Science Guy’ visits UNR to encourage students to vote

Childhood favorite Bill Nye, “The Science Guy,” visited the University of Nevada, Reno, on Thursday to encourage students to vote in the 2024 election. He was stumping for the Harris-Walz campaign.

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