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Sen. Heller wants to have it both ways
Heller said he "touts gun rights and small government." He suggested that instead of limiting people's access to guns, we should tackle what he calls the larger issue -- violence in movies, television and video games. Comment?
Cost: free admission. Where: 777 W. Second. St., Reno. Details: 775-333-5150, ext. Comment?
Bighorns get balanced attack to beat Warriors
The Bighorns used a balanced attack to defeat the Santa Cruz Warriors, 104-89, Tuesday in Reno. Comment?
Last chance to see Nevada lacrosse teams at home field
The men will attempt to extend their six-game winning streak as they face UC Santa Cruz at 2 p.m. Saturday. Comment?
3 things to do during spring break
Spring break is a good time to head for one of our county's regional parks. Start the week by signing up to help with the annual spring cleanup from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at Wilbur May Arboretum in Rancho San Rafael Regional Park. Comment?
Family looking for connections in fight for son's health
At 14, Alex Muehler faces a life-threatening illness. His diagnosis earlier this year of FSGS, or focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, a kidney condition that involves scarring of the kidneys, has left his family searching for answers and emotional support. Comment?
Council willing to let UNR pave it over
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America doesn't need costly illegals
America has one flag, one language under God! Any illegal, from anywhere, if he/she wants to live in America, to work and eat in America, they should speak English, respect American laws and our flag. Comment?
Courtney's Kitchen: For family gatherings, go-to nibbles
As you know from last week's column, I had an Easter brunch at my house. The brunch made me remember how much I love entertaining at home. Comment?
Nevada conference instills fiscal confidence in women
Women are a major driver in household finances, but many lack the confidence and knowledge to make better fiscal decisions. Comment?
Miller steps down as Renown CEO in Reno; leadership changes tied to costly heart-care settlement
Four top Renown Health executives led by President/CEO Jim Miller stepped down Tuesday in the wake of a February court settlement with a group of cardiologists that cost the nonprofit Renown nearly $4.9 million. Comment?
What to know about colon cancer
Every year as Valentine's and St. Patrick's Days approach, I am reminded that just around the corner are two of my favorite times of the year spring and March -- Colon Cancer Awareness Month. Comment?
Rashdan, incoming president of student association at UNR, outlines agenda
As president-elect of the Associated Students of the University of Nevada, Ziad Rashdan wants to establish a fund to finance students' entrepreneurial projects, get them involved in the debate over allowing people with permits to carry concealed guns on campus and help them graduate with jobs waiting for them. Comment?
People on the move: Orthodontist board invites Garol as examiner
Garol will be going to St. Louis, Mo., twice a year to evaluate the clinical skills and knowledge of board applicants. Comment?
Bella Bunnies to make a special Easter
Lots of people help the needy on Christmas and Thanksgiving with gifts and meals. Comment?
High school roundup: Reno edges Reed in baseball
Jeremy Peterson hit a 2-run homer in the bottom of the fifth inning to overcome a 5-4 deficit, helping the Reno baseball team to a 7-6 win over the visiting Reed Raiders on Tuesday. Comment?
Allow a fair tax on our resources
And our state is filled with empty, hollowed-out examples of how much they care after the gold runs out. Comment?
Northern Nevada Networking: Banking services program for small businesses set for April 6 in Reno
Developed in conjunction with the FDIC and sponsor Charles Schwab Bank, the program is designed for businesses with 20 employees or less and will go over merchant services, payroll processing and business credit. Comment?
Open house for SPCA foster program
The event will be held at the Stanley James Walker Pet Care and Adoption Center, 4950 Spectrum Blvd. Comment?
3 educational things to this week
Frisch was a witness in a 1934 mail fraud case. Fischer will follow Frisch from boyhood to the night of March 22, 1934, when he vanished, discussing the facts of the case of why Frisch never returned. Comment?