Yearly Archives: 2024
Libby Belli joins KPS3 as Account Director (sponsored)
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KPS3, a full-service marketing and communications firm, has hired Libby Belli as account director.
Harris Walz campaign’s Reproductive Bus routes through Reno
Minnesota’s first lady Gwen Walz teamed with actress Jennifer Garner to visit Reno on Saturday, Oct. 19 as part of the Harris Walz Reproductive Bus Tour.
Video: Women’s March highlights early voting, Indigenous people and women’s rights
More than 500 people marched in the streets of Reno on Saturday, Oct. 19 as part of the eighth annual Women’s March.
Dragon Lights Reno to host Trick-or-Treat event for families (sponsored)
Dragon Lights Reno is excited to announce a special Trick-or-Treat event for families, taking place October 25-27.
Haunted mini-golf course brings spooky fun to Sparks
The Generator in Sparks is offering a haunting, artistic experience as the local maker space transforms into a spine-chilling mini-golf course created by local artists.
Military briefs around Northern Nevada: Week of Oct. 20
Maj. Gen. Ondra Berry, retired adjutant general of Nevada, to speak at the Association of the United States Army Veterans Day dinner.
With supermajorities on the table, here are the Nevada State Legislature districts to watch
Barring a “red wave” that nobody is predicting, Republicans will once again be in the minority of both houses of the Nevada Legislature when it convenes in a little more than three months.
In Nevada, immigration is a nuanced issue. But the politics of it is painted in black and white
There is a delicate balance between immigration policy and the agricultural industry in Nevada. It has implications for the state's economy.
Video: Local foundation offers free end-of-life care at hospice guest house
The local nonprofit Circle of Life Hospice Foundation has opened a guest house to provide free end-of-life care for Nevadans in need.
Barber: We need to talk about Reno’s Redevelopment Agency (commentary)
Decisions about the operation of Reno’s Redevelopment Agency isn’t the kind of topic that generates a lot of public comment or public participation, not only because Reno’s Redevelopment Agency has been largely inactive, but because its operations don’t have an immediate impact that’s easy for most residents to assess.