State Events
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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.
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Experience other cultures at 11 upcoming festivals in Nevada
Experience various vibrant cultures at these 11 upcoming festivals in Nevada.
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Mago Samed brings magic from Mexico to historic Las Vegas venue
We spoke to the world-famous Mexican magician Mago Samed, who earned a prestigious award for his residency at a historic Las Vegas location.
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Calling all Clark County creatives: Submit your art for Día de los Muertos
Here’s how you can submit your unique Día de los Muertos art to the Clark County Public Art Office by Sept. 14.
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The 7 biggest true crime cases in Nevada history
True crime has enraptured Nevadans many times over the years. Check out these murders, kidnappings, and more to learn about our state’s wild history.
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From blue jeans to the Ferris wheel: 9 things invented by Nevadans
Let’s take a closer look at nine things invented by Nevadans and how they went on to change life as we know it.
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Phenomenal Fourth of July fireworks shows across Nevada
This year, plenty of Fourth of July fireworks will fill Nevada’s skies. Here are some of the most impressive displays.
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7 ways to honor Juneteenth in Nevada
Looking for ways to honor and celebrate Juneteenth in Nevada? Here are different things you can do in the state around June 19.
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June is Pride Month. Here’s why Reno’s parade won’t happen until September
Here’s a look at why we celebrate Pride Month, what Pride Month’s theme is for 2025, and why Reno’s pride celebration isn’t until September.
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Meet the hikers blazing a new trail on the Carson City to Canada Quest
Julianne Mahoney and Audrey Payne won the Carson City to Canada Quest and will hike 1,600 miles from the Nevada capital to the U.S.-Canada border.

























