Sunny and warm forecast for Sat.'s No Kings protest in Reno
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Thousands of Nevadans took to streets and sidewalks Saturday to peacefully protest President Donald Trump and air myriad grievances against his administration, including but not limited to the ramping up of disappearances by immigration officers,
The survey drew about 3,247 responses and 1,000 open-comment responses, which the Reno City Council discussed at their Oct. 8 meeting. The community survey was open for seven week
Indivisible Northern Nevada is helping organize a protest Oct. 18. It will include a march from federal building to "Believe" plaza in downtown Reno.
This Saturday, October 18, a “No Kings” protest will once again take place in locations throughout Northern Nevada. In Carson City, the protest is planned for 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 […]
Folks stopping by downtown Reno can do both at the same time soon as a coffee cantina is set to debut in the former Blind Dog Tavern location. A “Coming Soon” sign for Karajillo & Co. Coffee & Cantina can be seen on the windows of 50 N. Sierra St., on the ground floor of the Palladio and south of Liberty Food & Wine Exchange.
Sandoval teams with Reno officials to bridge the divide between UNR’s campus into the downtown area. Read more from The Nevada Independent.
A new round of "No Kings" demonstrations took place in cities across the country, including Washington, D.C., New York and Chicago on Oct. 18.
Halloween-themed live theater, minor-league hockey and the annual Zombie Crawl — it feels like October in Northern Nevada.