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This Nevada city is heating up faster than any in the US
On average, cities have warmed about 2.9 degrees. Reno’s increase is more than twice that.
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Will Reno press pause on new data centers? Council weighs regulations
Data centers are back on the Reno City Council’s radar, and now the council has voted unanimously to modify the requirements and possibly add regulations to city code.
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Reno, look up. The Eta Aquarids meteor shower peaks this week
Here’s where and when to get the best views of the Eta Aquarids meteor shower despite rainy and cloudy weather expect the evening of May 5.
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Gas tops $5 in Nevada as war fallout hits wallets—and tourism
As the US war with Iran continues with support from Gov. Joe Lombardo, fuel prices have surged, flights are being cut, and some workers say they can no longer afford to do their jobs.
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Somos Votantes stands by local Latinos during tough economic times
Whether providing financial assistance or uniting the community, the Nevada chapter of Somos Votantes enriches the lives of local Latinos.
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Nevada named among 10 best states to start a business. What it means
Nevada made WalletHub’s top 10 best states to start a business, outperforming states like California and Arizona, but coming out behind Idaho.
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7 supermarkets in Nevada with the best deals on groceries
You don’t have to bust your budget feeding your family. Look for low prices and special savings at these Nevada grocery stores.
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Ranked no. 11: Why Las Vegas appeals to retirees
Here’s a look at which Nevada city is the best in the state to retire to, why it ranked where it did and the other cities in Nevada and nationally that made the list.
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Sneezing up a storm? Here’s why Nevadans suffer from spring allergies
A combination of native and non-native plants, wind, and arid conditions means sneezing, stuffy noses, and itchy eyes for allergy sufferers in Nevada during spring.
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Amargosa named on list of 10 ‘most endangered’ rivers
Nevada’s Amargosa River has the dubious distinction of making the top 10 list of “most endangered” rivers in the United States, according to a new report.























