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Where to find locally and regionally owned grocery stores in Reno
A practical guide to small grocery stores in Reno, so you can avoid spending at big chains such as Wal-Mart.
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The best places in Reno that you can eat, drink, and enjoy a beautiful patio
These rooftop and outdoor patio spots tend to draw robust, effervescent, and mixed crowds in Reno.
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Where to find amazing all-you-can-eat sushi in Reno, according to our readers
Here are three reliable anchors for great all-you-can-eat sushi in Reno that our readers love.
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Lawsuit claims WCSD didn’t address bullying that led to 12-year-old student’s suicide
The lawsuit paints a picture of bullying and frequent fights among students, with administrators and staff doing little to address the issues. It even claims teachers acknowledge nothing will be done over reports of bullying.
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Metro’s cooperation with ICE violates state law, says ACLU of Nevada lawsuit
Metro’s 287(g) agreement with ICE, named for a section of the Immigration and Nationality Act, allows police to issue civil immigration warrants and detain individuals up to 48 hours beyond their scheduled release so that federal agents may take them into custody. The agreement violates Nevada law, according to the lawsuit, because it was not…
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Hope, Empowerment, Recovery: Reno’s new court program charts therapeutic path to rehabilitation
HER Court will officially launch on October 13, during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Here’s what you need to know.
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Irma Varela planea pasar la antorcha del festival Vida en Muerte
Durante muchos años, Vida en Muerte fue el único festival de su tipo y magnitud en Las Vegas. Sin embargo, en la última década, la tradición ha florecido y se ha extendido a lo largo del Condado Clark, lo cual, para Varela, es motivo de alegría. “Ahora sí que a donde te pares va a…
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Walk your way through Carson City’s fascinating past on the Kit Carson Trail
With historic buildings, Victorian architecture, and the former U.S. Mint, the 2.5-mile Kit Carson Trail is a self-guided trip back in time.
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Lombardo announces there will be a special legislative session… at some point
Gov. Joe Lombardo on Monday announced he plans to call the Nevada State Legislature into a special session “at some point over the next few months.”
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This Nevada industry may be hit the hardest by a continued government shutdown
The recent government shutdown is beginning to impact Nevada’s national parks and federal services.

























