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  1. Moon Rabbit Cafe is Nevada’s only pay-what-you-can restaurant.

    Nurture your spirit and fill your belly at Moon Rabbit Cafe in Reno

    Open to the entire Reno community, here’s everything you need to know about Moon Rabbit Cafe, Nevada’s only pay-what-you-can restaurant.
  2. The Nevadan News

    Your weekly guide to taking action in Nevada (April 17–23)

    A weekly roundup of Nevada events, protests, meetings, canvases, and community gatherings happening across the state from Friday, April 17, through Thursday, April 23. From Las Vegas and Henderson to Reno, Boulder City, and North Las Vegas, residents can attend rallies, public meetings, outdoor events, and volunteer opportunities focused on civic engagement and local issues.
  3. The Nevadan News

    North Las Vegas mayoral debate centers on economic growth

    At a Vegas Chamber forum, two North Las Vegas mayoral hopefuls emphasized economic development and sustainability.
  4. The Nevadan News

    Property management overhaul displaces low-income tenants

    Collapse of informal housing program raises concerns about homelessness resources amid federal funding uncertainty.
  5. The Nevadan News

    Your guide to protesting in Nevada

    Want to affect positive change in your city, state, nation, or community? Know your rights and stand up for them at a peaceful protest in Nevada.
  6. The Nevadan News

    Expansion of Marble Manor aims to tackle housing affordability

    A $50 million grant will help replace public housing units with a blend of subsidized and market-rate homes, tripling capacity on the Historic Westside.
  7. Nevada embraces its reputation as an alien destination.

    From the White House to Area 51: Why Nevada is the center of the alien universe right now

    Search for the truth about aliens and check out E.T.-themed attractions in Nevada, a hotbed for UFO sightings.
  8. While the annual celebration of Mexico’s 1862 victory at the Battle of Puebla is a popular holiday for those of Mexican heritage, it has also worked its way into the American mainstream.

    5 places to celebrate Cinco de Mayo in Las Vegas

    From fully-loaded fiestas filled with food, drinks, and mariachi music to a family-friendly fun run, Cinco de Mayo is a festive affair in Las Vegas.
  9. The Nevadan News

    Aftershocks from 5.5 Nevada earthquake could continue for months

    More than 120 aftershocks were recorded overnight following the earthquake. Most aftershocks measured between magnitude 1.0 and 3.5.
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    Nevadan things to do (week of April 13)

    What’s happening in Nevada this week? From celebrating Earth Day to exploring your artsy side, there’s lots to do. If you’re signed up for our newsletter, you already know the drill—you get the best Nevada events delivered first.
  11. The Nevadan News

    NV Democrats warn of ‘chaos’ and confusion over Trump-backed election reforms

    State leaders say there is rising fear about election interference and suppression.
  12. The Nevadan News

    Your weekly guide to taking action in Nevada (April 10–11)

    A weekly roundup of Nevada events, protests, and community gatherings happening across the state this weekend. From Henderson and Las Vegas to Reno and Carson City, residents can attend rallies, meetings, and community actions focused on civic engagement and local issues.

Local Videos

  1. The Nevadan News

    North Las Vegas mayoral debate centers on economic growth

    At a Vegas Chamber forum, two North Las Vegas mayoral hopefuls emphasized economic development and sustainability.
  2. Nevada embraces its reputation as an alien destination.

    From the White House to Area 51: Why Nevada is the center of the alien universe right now

    Search for the truth about aliens and check out E.T.-themed attractions in Nevada, a hotbed for UFO sightings.
  3. The Nevadan News

    Aftershocks from 5.5 Nevada earthquake could continue for months

    More than 120 aftershocks were recorded overnight following the earthquake. Most aftershocks measured between magnitude 1.0 and 3.5.
  4. Nevada’s oldest bars span the state, with one being open since the 1850s.

    The Wild West meets Vegas lights at Nevada’s 9 oldest bars

    Nevada’s oldest bars span the state, with one being open since the 1850s. Check out these 9 watering holes for good drinks and storied vibes.
  5. Lake Mead surrounded by boulders under a blue sky

    Lake Mead faces low water storage, harmful algal bloom and high heat

    By Carly Sauvageau, Reno Gazette Journal  Nevadans looking for a weekend get-away from Las Vegas may be tempted to visit Lake Mead. However, it’s not advised to swim in Lake Mead right now. The lake has been experiencing a harmful algal bloom since March 13, adding to the list of hurdles it faces. Not only […]
  6. The Nevadan News

    20 billionaires live in Nevada. Here’s who they are

    From Republican megadonors and top backers of Trump, to leaders in tech and aerospace, and even the cofounders of Panda Express, Nevada is home to a handful of the country’s billionaires. 
  7. Once a territory of Mexico, Nevada’s history is flush with Spanish and Hispanic influence.

    Nevada’s Spanish place names & the stories behind them

    Nodding to snowy mountain ranges and cottonwood trees, many places in Nevada have Spanish names (including the state itself!).
  8. The Nevadan News

    Nevadans face extreme auto insurance rates

    Nevadans pay the highest rate of full coverage across the nation, according to a recent report.
  9. The precursor to the North American cowboy lives on in Nevada thanks to an equestrian skills competition dating back to 16th-century Spanish conquistadors in Mexico.

    Long before the rodeo, there was the Charreada—and it’s still alive in Nevada

    From riding to roping and reining to heeling, local charrería teams carry on the folkloric tradition of charreada in Nevada.
  10. Have you ever asked yourself, “Why is Reno called the Biggest Little City?

    Why is Reno called the Biggest Little City?

    Have you ever asked yourself, “Why is Reno called the Biggest Little City? It all has to do with a growing town, a contest, and a street-spanning arch.
  11. Sarah Winnemucca was a member of the Northern Paiute and served as a peacemaker for her people.

    Sarah Winnemucca: Nevada’s Paiute Princess & trailblazing author

    Sarah Winnemucca was a member of the Northern Paiute and served as a peacemaker for her people. Learn all about her life and legacy.
  12. The Nevadan News

    Delays and fees complicate Nevada public records access

    Even with robust public records laws in place, barriers still block lawyers and constituents from obtaining information from state agencies.

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