See how to get free admission to national parks on Saturday, Sept. 27
National Public Lands Day is Saturday, Sept. 27. To celebrate the country's public lands, national parks across the U.S. are offering free admission.
National Public Lands Day is Saturday, Sept. 27. To celebrate the country's public lands, national parks across the U.S. are offering free admission.
Fall officially began at 11:19 a.m. Monday, and some of Reno-Tahoe's favorite fall activities are back, too—including Street Vibrations, the Dragon Lights Festival, the Genoa Candy Dance and the Cordillera Film Festival. The region's weather should be more of the same, with highs hovering near 80 throughout the week, and only a slim chance of rain in the middle of the week.
There’s a chill in the air and the leaves are beginning to change. Corn mazes, pumpkin patches and haunted houses are just weeks away, and Halloween fans may be wondering where to find spooky tours near Reno.
Fieri has been in Reno to film episodes a couple of times. The first one was in 2010, when Fieri stopped by such places as the Gold ‘N Silver Inn, Dish Cafe and Louis’ Basque Corner.
Gov. Joe Lombardo said Thursday that the cyberattack did not involve DMV databases and that there is no evidence driver’s license, vehicle registration or personal details were stolen.
The 44th Great Reno Balloon Race is set for this Friday through Sunday. And while hot-air balloons will be visible on the horizon throughout most of the Truckee Meadows, the best views are from up close at Rancho San Rafael Park, which draws thousands of spectators every year.
The Reno Gazette Journal looked to three different sources — the Farmer's Almanac, Explore Fall and the National Weather Service — to see what each organization or company said would likely be Northern Nevada's peak season for autumn foliage.
Like the sun rising in the east, another sure thing that happens every July 1 in Washoe County is an increase in fuel taxes.
The historic stone cabin had been at that spot for so long that it felt like it was going to be there forever. Then one day, it disappeared.
The 106th Reno Rodeo returns June 19–28 with some additions both in and out of the arena.