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29 Reno businesses and properties were chosen for the second round of funding.
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Starship Technologies utilizes robots to make food deliveries on numerous college campuses in the U.S., including the University of Nevada, Reno, and one thing is certain — they sure turn a lot of heads when rolling around campus.
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Rail workers from across Northern Nevada gathered at a railroad memorial park in Sparks last week to shine a light on a number of issues, including workplace safety and paid sick leave.
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NV Energy has asked the Public Utilities Commission for a general rate increase for Northern Nevada. It's the first request for a rate increase in 12 years. This news arrives at a difficult moment for customers who are already struggling with the rising cost of living.
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The University of Nevada, Reno has recently partnered with local and global companies to create new industry-focused programs for students. One program launching this month aims to increase diversity in tech education and inclusion in the workforce.
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Reno's bus drivers have returned to work, but the Local 533 Teamsters Union remains vigilant against what they call "unfair labor practices." Meanwhile, Keolis pushes to recruit more employees.
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The Sierra Nevada’s elevated snowpack has been embraced by many people in the region. That includes farmers, who are working to bounce back from consecutive drought years. KUNR business reporter Kaleb Roedel spoke to one local farmer to learn more.
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What’s it like opening a restaurant during the pandemic? Rice Box Kitchen in Midtown Reno did just that. KUNR Youth Media’s Avery Thunder stopped at the restaurant to learn more.
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The global chip shortage has slashed vehicle inventories and left dealers with few cars to sell. Ryan Dolan is the CEO of Dolan Auto Group in Northern Nevada. He spoke with our business reporter, Kaleb Roedel, about how the pandemic has changed the way people prefer to buy their cars, and why millennials are buying more than any age group.
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The City of Reno has taken a big step towards reducing its carbon footprint. It's the result of a partnership with a Reno-based startup that’s measuring energy and emissions around the city.