After 46 years I’m leaving Reno, the city where I’ve spent two-thirds of my life. I’m moving primarily to live closer to my grandchildren, but I’ve also grown frustrated over […]
Read MoreStreetalk: What is your favorite Thanksgiving food? Your least favorite?
Posted inStreetalk Asked at Reno Public Market, 299 E. Plumb Lane, Reno Elizabeth Swanson Student Mashed potatoes. I’m a potato person. You can put a lot of flavors into them. […]
Read MoreFamily outings: In-town, outdoor holiday adventures for groups of all kinds
November is a month synonymous with Thanksgiving and the start of holiday season. For many people, that means more time with family and friends, eating good food together and exchanging […]
Read MoreOn Nevada Business: AI can help you learn to create and grow your business
This month, we are focusing on a topic that’s in the public’s periphery at the moment, as well it should be. AI is already affecting many industries and will soon […]
Read MoreA note from the publisher: After years away, I grew to truly love Reno
One day a decade or so ago, I was in the gym on the top floor of the late, lamented Sands Regency. I was back in Reno visiting family and […]
Read MoreEditor’s note: Off the beaten path
Welcome to the November RN&R! Editor at large Frank Mullen and photo editor David Robert took an epic day trip to check out the grandiose canyon walls and wide-open wilderness […]
Read MoreDispelling myths about ‘no-kill’ animal shelters
Reno media outlets recently reported that the Nevada Humane Society is disputing an online petition that alleges its shelter is unnecessarily killing shelter pets that have minor behavioral problems. The […]
Read MoreOur readers opine on library meetings, the GOP and the Israel-Hamas war
Show up to ask the library to keep queer, POC materials There is an orchestrated effort led by the local Washoe GOP party chair and a group of right-wing zealots […]
Read MoreLeft Foot Forward: First, a history lesson, then to the polls—we’ve seen unbridled madness before
There are so many reasons to be pessimistic about our democracy these days—and there’s no shortage of examples of what’s wrong. Congress can’t elect a speaker in a time of […]
Read MoreOn Nevada Business: Intellectual property—it’s for every business, including yours
As we move into autumn in the Sierra, there are a number of things to consider. It’s a good time to work on our businesses instead of in them. As […]
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