Northern Nevada
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Nevada (May 30-June 4)
A weekly roundup of Nevada events, protests, voter registration opportunities, meetings, and community gatherings happening across the state from Saturday, May 30, through Thursday, June 4.
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Do you live in one of Nevada’s 40 food deserts? Here’s what to know
Though many people in Nevada live in food deserts, local nonprofits and agencies are working together to fix the issue.
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Data centers in spotlight as Lake Tahoe scrambles for power source
About 49,000 customers in the Lake Tahoe region face the prospect of losing their primary source for power next year after Nevada-based utility company NV Energy declined to extend an agreement to supply energy to Liberty Utilities.
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16 ways to commemorate Memorial Day Weekend in Nevada
Here’s where you can pay tribute to fallen vets and celebrate the freedom they fought for over Memorial Day Weekend in Nevada.
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Celebrate for free at these 19 Mother’s Day events in Nevada
Pamper mom this weekend, May 9-10, at one of these free Mother’s Day events in Northern or Southern Nevada.
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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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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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Aftershocks from 5.5 Nevada earthquake could continue for months
More than 120 aftershocks were recorded overnight following the earthquake. Most aftershocks measured between magnitude 1.0 and 3.5.
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Is wildfire season starting in Reno sooner than normal? Experts explain
The anomaly of 80-degree weather in March is only part of the problem. Experts say the best way to stop a fire is to not start one—since most Nevada wildfires are caused by people.
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Sarah Winnemucca: Nevada’s Paiute Princess & trailblazing author
Sarah Winnemucca was a member of the Northern Paiute and served as a peacemaker for her people. Learn all about her life and legacy.

























