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Yearly Archives: 2024

The Rocky Horror Picture Show gets new treatment at one-night-only showing

Go behind the scenes for a review of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, which Nora Tarte says was unlike anything she's seen.

Reno events to check out this week (10/21/24) You want spooky? We’ve got spooky!

This week’s lineup of activities in the Reno area is chock full of Halloween and cultural activities, such as the historic Nevada Day

Editorial: Reno’s great bigotry reveal

Want to see otherwise normal people expose their bigotry? Just discuss transgenderism in sports – or transgender anything. 

The Brass Tap opens in south Reno

There’s been a lot of buzz surrounding the opening of The Brass Tap on Steamboat Parkway, and it’s not just the buzz you’re catching from the 60 on-tap beers.

Truckee Fire & Rescue wraps up fall green waste collection program with more dates in October and November

Get rid of green waste in Washoe County for free. Truckee Fire has more events in October and November.

How Nevadans with disabilities can vote in this year’s election

Advocates in the Silver State want to ensure all Nevadans can cast their ballot this election, including those with disabilities.

Nevada Senate opponents paint each other as extremists in debate lacking fireworks

Nevada Democratic U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen and Republican challenger Sam Brown painted each other as extremists, but fireworks were few during their only face-to-face debate in a presidential battleground state where the Nov. 5 election could determine control of both the White House and the Senate.

Berry relinquishes command of Nevada Guard

Maj. Gen. Ondra Berry, who will retire at the end of October, will relinquish command of the Nevada National Guard on Saturday after serving as the state’s adjutant general for five years.

Nevada’s Question 7 could enact ID requirements to vote

A coalition of voting rights advocates in Nevada is voicing its opposition to Question 7 on this year's ballot, which would require Nevadans to present a government-issued photo ID before voting in person.

District Court Judge Sigurdson sued again for denying media camera access to court

The Nevada nonprofit Our Nevada Judges (ONJ) is challenging Washoe County District Court Judge Kathleen Sigurdson’s decision to deny camera access to her courtroom.

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