The Summit: For More Than Just Mom

Located less than 10 minutes from us is an outdoor shopping experience that the entire family is sure to enjoy. The Summit is home to more than 65 restaurants and stores combined and there always seems to be something new on the way. The Summit in south Reno has it all. Is back-to-school shopping on your…

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Reno Retail Therapy

It’s no surprise that Reno has been steadily growing in the last few years. The number of retail shops, restaurants, and neighborhoods have all recently been on the rise. Older buildings are being revived and vacant spaces are being filled; specifically in the downtown area. Downtown Reno is finally getting the recognition that it so badly deserves. It’s…

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Wildfire Preparedness: Protect Yourself

Do your part to help protect what you love. It’s crucial to stay up to date on wildfire preparedness and information in the state of Nevada. Fires are inevitable, but there are precautions to take that will help in a disastrous situation. Climate change is creating longer, more intense droughts and causing the west to experience…

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Barracuda Championship Gives a Generous Donation to Sky Tavern

Thanks to the 18th annual Barracuda Championship, Sky Tavern received a $25,000 donation. The generous donation was made on behalf of Greg Chalmers, the 2016 Barracuda Champion, to help with equipment, construction, much-needed improvements and a portion of their budget for next year. Sky Tavern is a non-profit organization that thrives off of donations and volunteers. It has…

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Interior Design Trends for 2016

There’s something about the Spring that makes us want to update our interior design. Sometimes something as simple as swapping out a vase, painting or drapes can give a fresh interior design look. Here are some of the interior design trends for 2016. French Country This popular design has been brought to the spotlight of…

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Tax Day 2016 is Today, Not April 15

Today, April 18, is Tax Day 2016. Due to Emancipation Day falling on Saturday, April 16 this year, it had to be pushed to the typical Tax Day, April 15. This in turn, pushed Tax Day to Monday, April 18. Emancipation Day is observed in commemoration of of the signing of the Emancipation Act by President…

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A South Reno School Guide

Nothing is as important to us as our children, and we have a school guide to some of the best choices in the country for K through 12.   Whether you are new to the South Reno area or just looking to learn more about education options, we have put together a list of the schools…

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Tax Deductions That Might Lead to Audit

There are certain tax deductions, more so than others, that can lead to an IRS audit. Not many things are as scary as an IRS audit and there are some tax deductions that can lead to a higher risk on your tax return. Be sure to take the right steps when reporting these three. Charitable…

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Brews, Fine Art & a Cargo Park

What else could be better?  Downtown Reno is in a constant state of revitalization, and the newest project, The Eddy.  This newest addition to downtown will be at the corner of Sierra Street and Island Avenue, next to the Truckee River. This exciting new project will be the first cargo container park in Reno built…

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April is for the Arts!

This month, the fine arts are taking over Reno.  There are so many great events coming to the biggest little city in the world, so we thought we would make sure you would not miss them! As art is an expression or creation of a beautiful thing(s), it would only be right to show off…

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