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On May 31, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto visited the Reno-Tahoe International Airport and toured Mount Rose K-8 School of Languages.
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Reno says goodbye to Sundance Books and Music, a local bookstore that has been in the area since 1985.
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A statewide nonprofit launched its largest voter turnout campaign on May 28. The group will target two key voting blocs.
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U.S. District Court Judge Larry Hicks was walking in downtown Reno when the crash happened Wednesday afternoon.
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A new report from the American Lung Association shows cities across the Western U.S. have some of the most polluted air in the country. But that’s not the case everywhere in the Mountain West.
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Despite strong opposition from Nevada officials, the U.S. Postal Service said Tuesday it is going ahead with a plan to move Reno’s mail-processing operations to Sacramento, California.
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A local interpreter is leading the first American Sign Language (ASL) minor at UNR, one of many efforts needed to address the lack of ASL interpreters in the area.
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Senator Jacky Rosen toured the Reno USPS Processing Center and hosted a roundtable discussion on Tuesday about the fentanyl crisis with local law enforcement and advocates.
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Three out of every four immigrants in the U.S. are naturalized citizens. A new report says that in eight states this year, including Nevada, the number of immigrants eligible to become U.S. citizens outnumbers those states’ margins of victory in the 2020 presidential election.
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La ciudad de Reno y Salud Pública del Norte de Nevada (NNPH) organizaron un foro público sobre permisos de venta ambulante el 22 de febrero.