Animals
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These 5 small towns make perfect day trips from Reno
Take a day away from Reno in one of these five small Nevada towns to check out haunted mansions, historic buildings, and picturesque scenery.
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Gila monsters in trouble as climate change threatens food, water and shelter
The colorful, venomous and mysterious Gila monster flourishes in the scorching Desert Southwest, but climate change threatens the lizards’ food, water and shelter. Moving to more hospitable habitats won’t be easy.
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Colors of Mexico & other Día de los Muertos events in Las Vegas
Make sure to put Colors of Mexico on your list of the best Día de los Muertos events in Las Vegas. It’s like going on vacation in Mexico.
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Masks, drama, & aerial stunts: Your guide to Lucha Libre in Las Vegas
Experience the high-flying fun of lucha libre during a masked match between good and evil in Las Vegas.
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5 spooky ghost tours in Nevada
It’s officially spooky season, so now is the time to book the best ghost tours in Nevada! Let’s take a dive into these scary locations.
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48 free & family-friendly Halloween events in Las Vegas
No trick! These free Las Vegas Valley and Henderson Halloween events are a sweet treat for the whole family.
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The rat population is booming in Northern Nevada, says pest control company. Here’s why
Invasive roof rats from California have bred with native brown desert bushy tail rats (also called pack rats) to cause a population boom over the last five years, Victor Vasquez, a manager with Truckee Meadows Pest Control, told the Reno Gazette Journal on Sept. 24.
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6 gluten-free restaurants in Nevada that locals love
Looking for new gluten-free restaurants to try in Nevada? Here are six that locals rave about.
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Love dogs? The Animal Foundation will pay you to help one in need
The Animal Foundation in Las Vegas is offering to pay residents $200 from now until Sept. 19 to foster a dog. Here’s what you need to know.
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When will Reno get fall foliage? A look at what Farmer’s Almanac, Explore Fall and NWS say
The Reno Gazette Journal looked to three different sources — the Farmer’s Almanac, Explore Fall and the National Weather Service — to see what each organization or company said would likely be Northern Nevada’s peak season for autumn foliage.

























