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Train-loving photographers from around the country traveled to Ely in eastern Nevada to witness a historic steam locomotive running in the snow.
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A routine item before the Reno City Council ignited sudden controversy last week when it pitted a wealthy developer against a cultural landmark.
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Walker River Paiute Tribe chairman Amber Torres discusses her plans as a member of the Secretary’s Tribal Advisory Committee (STAC).
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Classes are underway at the University of Nevada in Reno. And in this segment of “Time & Place,” historian Alicia Barber tells the story of how, why and…
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It may not feel like fall out there yet, but for students throughout our region, summer vacation is over and school is back in session. In this episode of…
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Summertime in Northern Nevada can really bring the heat. Fortunately, for most of us, cooling down is as easy as heading to the refrigerator. But it…
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Reno is home to a collection of quirky, mid-century motels. Some have fallen into disrepair, some serve as low-income housing and some are being torn down…
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Today, casinos are run by corporations that operate under a set of industry-wide standards and practices, but in the early days of Nevada gaming, the way…
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As neighboring countries, the United States and Mexico have a long history of bilateral agreements. In this installment of “Time & Place,” historian…
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Perhaps the most famous event in the history of Reno, Nevada took place on July 4, 1910. As we close out Black History Month, that momentous day is the…