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Yearly Archives: 2024

A pivotal day for the Allies

On a cloudy, windy early morning of June 6, 1944, the largest amphibious invasion in military history began its quest to recapture most of the European continent from Hitler’s control in what has been called “The Longest Day.”

The importance of electing state legislators who will unquestionably support LGBTQ+ folks cannot be overstated (sponsored)

The importance of electing state legislators who will unquestionably support LGBTQ+ folks cannot be overstated.

NV lawmakers urged to stop letting courts charge fees for public defenders

Though people have a constitutional right to legal representation, an antiquated Nevada law allows for some to be charged a fee for using a public defender.

The Dairy Games helps fuel Nevadans with knowledge about nutrition during National Dairy Month (sponsored)

The Nevada Dairy Farmers, producers and educators of all things dairy, announces “The Dairy Games” to promote the positive nutritional benefits of dairy for National Dairy Month.

Five events in Reno this week: Improv, a capella and a festival on the river

Get outside and celebrate the Truckee River this weekend at the Reno River Festival, which has morphed into an event with activities for all ages and abilities.

Midtown welcomes a new wings restaurant: Wing King 775

If Wing King 775 is king of anything, it’s flavor. The new wing and burger spot boasts 100 flavors on its regular menu.

How gas prices have changed in Nevada in the last week

The national average cost of a gallon of gasoline is a few cents below last week's levels and roughly in line with the trend from this time last year, according to AAA data.

ACLU: Jails in compliance with voting law

After threatening to sue multiple municipal jails for failing to comply with voting access law passed in 2023, the ACLU of Nevada announced Thursday that several jails throughout the state are fully compliant.

WCSD: Community partnerships are helping combat suicide, dropout rates

Washoe County School District’s Board of Trustees on Tuesday heard an update regarding the district's three partnering programs and how they are helping students.

A $156M federal grant will soon make community solar in NV a reality

Last month, the Nevada Clean Energy Fund was awarded the multi-million dollar “Solar for All” grant by the Environmental Protection Agency to support community solar projects that benefit low-income households.

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