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Social media can influence everything from what we eat to where we vacation. Now, a new study shows it’s also driving more visitors to U.S. national parks, especially in the Mountain West.
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Some businesses and organizations in northern Nevada are offering unique accommodations and experiences through a service called Harvest Hosts.
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With egg prices on the rise across the country, local businesses and consumers are left to deal with the offset. Why are the prices increasing so much? The answer seems to vary.
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Cats are independent and love to roam, but letting them outside on their own can be dangerous. Catios Reno has created a way to let cats be outdoors and safe.
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A new study reveals that publicly traded companies in the West rarely disclose risks posed by wildfires in their federal filings.
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Houseplant popularity boomed during the pandemic, particularly due to social media and fueled by Gen Z and Millennials. Some say the greenery is here to stay, including a local TikToker, a plant Facebook group and gardening experts.
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A new bookstore and cat adoption lounge in Midtown Reno offers an inclusive space during uncertain times.
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When the pandemic started, many items flew off the shelves – including toys. Now, years later, toy stores are still seeing their sales grow and consumer bases expand.
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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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NASA’s first of several planned missions to the moon is on track to return to Earth on Dec. 11, and the space agency is getting help from dozens of companies across the U.S., including some in Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, New Mexico and Colorado.
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Nevada Gov.-elect Joe Lombardo reiterated his pledge not to increase taxes after seeing the state’s tax revenue forecast on Monday.
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A new report shows rainy day funds in most states are reaching new highs, but the strength of those funds varies widely in the Mountain West.