Aleza Freeman is a Las Vegas born and based travel, tourism, and culture writer covering Sin City and greater Nevada. Her work has appeared in AARP Magazine, KNPR’s Desert Companion, Haute Living, and Nevada Magazine.
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7 hidden gem restaurants across Nevada you have to try
Las Vegas has long been an epicenter of culinary excellence, and Reno is a rising star. Here are 7 hidden gem restaurants in Nevada you have to try.
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Washoe County students return to school on Monday: What to know
From immunizations to school meals, here’s everything you need to know to be prepared for the first day of school in Washoe County.
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Is Nevada’s ‘Loneliest Road in America’ also one of the scariest?
The Loneliest Road in America is getting some extra attention. The 370-mile stretch of US Route 50 in Nevada is considered the loneliest (and one of the scariest) roads in the US.
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What to know about Reno-Tahoe Airport’s next phase of construction
The next phase of a billion-dollar transformation to the Reno-Tahoe International Airport construction plan is unrolling. Here’s what to know about RNO’s next phase.
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Chance for wildfires in Nevada are ‘above normal’ this year
The chance of wildfires in Nevada is above average this year. With a combination of factors including prolonged drought, dry vegetation, and unfavorable weather patterns, NV faces an above-normal chance of experiencing severe wildfires.
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Why Boulder City is trying to go dark—and how you can help
Boulder City is trying to go dark to help reduce light pollution. Here’s how Boulder City is reducing light pollution and how you can help.
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La educación bilingüe está avanzando en el sur de Nevada
Aunque actualmente hay más estudiantes que están aprendiendo inglés en este programa de inmersión bilingüe, las investigaciones demuestran que la educación bilingüe beneficia a todos los involucrados.
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Here’s how impressive the Sphere in Las Vegas really is
The Sphere at the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas is already an inextricable part of the skyline, even though it doesn’t open until September.
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An update on Nevada pot lounges—what’s taking so long?
In Southern Nevada, Planet 13, Thrive Cannabis Marketplace, and La Lounge hope to become the first state-regulated cannabis lounge to open.






















