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A’s stadium plan includes a non-retractable roof, baseball’s largest jumbotron

March 14, 2024 by Noticiero Movil

Four renderings released Tuesday of the $1.5 billion project show a large glass wall with views of the Las Vegas Strip. The Oakland Athletics released four renderings of the Major League Baseball club’s planned $1.5 billion stadium Tuesday, and it appears the team is replacing the 67-year-old Rat Pack-era Tropicana Las Vegas with something akin… [Read More]

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Senior Citizens Learn Mobile Tech Skills in Spanish Thanks to New City Initiative

March 7, 2024 by Andrew Zuker

Half a dozen elderly Latinos sat using their cellphones in a small conference room at the Neil Road Recreation Center on a recent Thursday during phase one of a two-day technology course taught in Spanish. The free classes focus on teaching older adults how to use their iPhones and Android mobile devices as part of… [Read More]

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City of Reno hosts forum on street vending; Latino business owners raise concerns

March 1, 2024 by Noticiero Movil

The city of Reno and Northern Nevada Public Health hosted a sidewalk vending permit public forum on Feb. 22. About 40 small business owners showed up for a bilingual presentation about the permitting steps for sidewalk vendors and recent changes to the Reno municipal code. The meeting provided essential information for those who are looking… [Read More]

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Don’t Want Mail Processing to Move to Sacramento? Public Comment for USPS Closes Thursday

February 27, 2024 by Daniel Mariani

The Barbara F. Vucanovich United States Postal Service (USPS) Reno facility on Vassar Street could undergo some significant changes soon and may need to move outgoing mail processing operations to the Sacramento location, the postal service confirmed recently. The last day for the public to give leave their comments about the proposed changes is Wednesday, February… [Read More]

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Pieces of Nevada’s history are endangered. Historians are raising awareness to help save them.

February 26, 2024 by Noticiero Movil

Every other year, Preserve Nevada lists 11 of the state’s most threatened sites. Sometimes the sites are saved. Other times, they disappear. Good morning, and welcome to the Indy Environment newsletter. I’m Amy Alonzo, the environment reporter for The Indy. What makes something worth saving? Is it age? Sentimental value? Cultural significance? Everyone has something that… [Read More]

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‘El Mago de Oz’ Returns to Reno

February 23, 2024 by Andrew Zuker

“El Mago de Oz,” a bilingual version of the classic Wizard of Oz story produced by local organization Latino Arte and Culture, returns to Reno Little Theater Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 25 and 26, with additional performances March 9 and 10 at the Brewery Arts Center in Carson City.  Bilingual plays like El Mago De… [Read More]

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Reno-based college student turns spicy candy into sweet success

February 21, 2024 by Noticiero Movil

For most college students, candy is just a snack or a treat. But for Julissa Garcia, candy is also a source of income. Julissa’s Pica Pica Candy sells Mexican spicy candy online and at local events. On a Monday evening, Garcia arrived home from work, but she didn’t have time to rest. The 19-year-old had two pickup… [Read More]

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City of Reno launches a virtual map of areas where sidewalk vending is prohibited

February 9, 2024 by Noticiero Movil

The City of Reno launched a virtual map of areas where street vendors cannot operate. On Jan. 17, the city of Reno approved new regulations for sidewalk vendors. The updated ordinance decriminalizes street vendors in residential areas. However, it prohibits vendors from operating within 1,500 feet of resort hotels and convention facilities. According to the map, sidewalk vendors… [Read More]

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Disinformation in Spanish and the 2024 elections: Key insights from Factchequeado

February 6, 2024 by Noticiero Movil

If you only have a few seconds, read these key takeaways: By the Factchequeado Team On November 5, 2024, Americans will choose a new president. During the election season, mis- and disinformation gains more strength, reaches more people, and can ultimately influence voting. Puedes leer este artículo en español At Factchequeado, we don’t have a crystal… [Read More]

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FAQ: Nevada 2024 presidential preference primaries and caucus

January 30, 2024 by Noticiero Movil

Ahead of the 2024 presidential preference primaries and caucus in Nevada, KUNR answers four key questions about voting. 1. What are the Nevada 2024 presidential preference primaries and caucus?  The Democratic and Republican presidential preference primaries will be held on Feb. 6, 2024. A 2021 Nevada law requires that a presidential primary election be held for every… [Read More]

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