Reno
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Nevadan things to do (week of Feb. 2)
We’ve rounded up Galentine’s, Super Bowl, outdoorsy and artsy events, and opportunities to support your community across Nevada—from Reno to Las Vegas. Tap the graphic above to open a Google map of the following events statewide.
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Feb. 5, 1957: Gas explosion rocks downtown Reno, killing 2
Two gas-fueled explosions, 30 seconds apart, ripped through downtown Reno on Feb. 5, 1957, killing two people and injuring dozens.
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Spring in the Silver state: 38 festivals to look forward to
There are scores of Nevada festivals happening this spring. No matter what your interests are, you’re sure to find one that’s right up your alley.
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Kava craze: Where to “get rooted” in Nevada
Relax and let loose naturally with a recreational and ceremonial drink native to the Pacific Islands at one of three kava bars in the Silver State.
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Nevadan things to do (week of Jan. 26)
What’s happening in Nevada this week? Seed swaps, opera, chocolate factory tours, opera, local markets, and cowboy poetry.
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12 best local (and healthy) Nevada meal kits
A subscription for quality, nutritious meals delivered to your door by a Nevada meal kit service is like hiring a personal chef, for less.
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8 NV nonprofits to support during Slavery & Human Trafficking Prevention Month
By providing safe housing, spreading awareness, or partnering with law enforcement, these Nevada organizations are devoted to combatting human trafficking.
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MLK Jr. Day a federal holiday? Yes, here’s what’s closed in Reno
Several government offices — including post offices and city-owned pools — will be closed for the holiday. However, most major retailers are expected to remain open during their normal hours.
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A renter’s guide to the cheapest areas in Nevada
Looking to save on rent? It may be time to move to one of these eight Nevada towns, the cheapest areas for renters in the Silver State.
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12 fascinating facts about Reno’s namesake
Jesse Lee Reno was shot in the chest and killed. Find out why, plus learn 11 other facts about Reno, Nevada’s storied namesake.























