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Your weekly guide to taking action in Nevada (March 13–19)
A weekly roundup of Nevada political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide from Friday, March 13, through Thursday, March 19.
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Nevada unions are still making history—here’s the proof
Despite declining membership rates, Nevada labor unions ensure rights and protections for 166,000 workers in the Silver State.
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This is your sign to take a moonlit hike in Valley of Fire State Park
See a sky full of stars, nocturnal wildlife, and more on a guided or self-guided moonlit hike at Valley of Fire State Park.
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Gas prices have jumped in Nevada. What’s driving the spike?
Reno gas prices jumped nearly 39 cents over the past month in the wake of military strikes in the Middle East. The average cost for a gallon of regular gas hit $4.237 in Reno on March 4, the automobile club AAA reports.
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Cómo es la nueva pirámide nutricional y qué dicen los expertos
Las nuevas guías de Estados Unidos priorizan alimentos integrales, ricos en nutrientes y mínimamente procesados, con foco en proteínas, grasas, frutas y verduras. Entre los cambios recomiendan el aumento de la ingesta diaria de proteínas y el consumo de lácteos enteros en lugar de descremados. Además, pone mayor énfasis en la reducción de los alimentos ultraprocesados.
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Nevadan things to do (week of March 9)
What’s happening in Nevada this week? From family friendly events and outings, to children’s arts and axe throwing, and opportunities to meet new people and be a part of your community.
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Nevadans react to conflict in Iran
As President Donald Trump plunged the US into a war with Iran without Congressional approval, Nevadans—including lawmakers—express mixed feelings.
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15 summer festivals in Nevada to look forward to
The summer months bring a slew of exciting festivals to Nevada, including music, psychic readings, heritage, honey, and barbecue.
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Nevadan things to do (week of March 2)
If you’re signed up for our newsletter, you already know the drill—you get the best Nevada events delivered first. If you’re not signed up yet, make sure you are so you never miss out.
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It’s March, is it too early for Nevadans to plant their tomatoes?
By Carly Sauvageau, Reno Gazette Journal Nevada is a gambling state, and that sentiment extends to gardening, Washoe County’s master gardener coordinator Rachel McClure told the Reno Gazette Journal in 2025. Any gardener in Northern Nevada knows the hobby of growing flowers, vegetables and fruits in Reno’s harsh climate is not for the faint of…























