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The former deputy chief of the Stockton Police Department, Kathryn Nance, will be sworn in as Reno’s chief of police in February, and she’s the first woman to lead the department. KUNR’s Lucia Starbuck spoke with Nance about her policing vision.
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Hundreds of tree branches have fallen throughout Reno during the last few days, causing concern among residents.
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Washoe, Douglas, Lyon, and Storey counties have opened warming shelters, and a few Reno casinos have discounted rates for people without power.
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New Year’s is just around the corner. For many, it means toasting at midnight while watching the Times Square’s ball drop, but for others, it means following certain traditions and rituals.
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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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Extreme heat is one of the leading causes of weather-related illness and death in the U.S. A new federal project will help pinpoint its impact in four cities, including two in the Mountain West.
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Su Reno En Un Minuto is a new, weekly Spanish-language segment from the City of Reno, produced in partnership with Telemundo, that will help inform the Latino community about events and services.
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La Ciudad de Reno se ha asociado con Telemundo Reno para una nueva iniciativa que pretende fortalecer la comunicación con la comunidad hispana.
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A national research program is seeking one million volunteers across the United States to build one of the most diverse health databases in history. The All of Us Journey traveling exhibit is making stops in Nevada.
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With early voting underway in Nevada, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders rallied in Reno and Las Vegas on Friday, calling for supporters to elect Democrats to the U.S. House and Senate ahead of the November 8 election.