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🌱 County's 10th Monkeypox Case + Beyond Van Gogh Opens

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Here are the top three stories today in Reno:

  1. The Washoe County Health District has confirmed the county's 1oth monkeypox case. According to the department, the newest case is a non-hospitalized man in his 30s. The 9th case was reported a day earlier. Click for information regarding monkeypox in Washoe County. (FoxReno.com)
  2. Beyond Van Gogh has officially opened at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. The popular immersive art experience has been traveling the globe and features over 300 artworks. The experience will be operating seven days a week through Oct. 3. Click to get tickets before it is gone. (KOLO)
  3. Reno's Daniel Boulter has been arrested for burglarizing a Sparks' home. The incident occurred on Thursday in the 200 block of Greg Street. Responding police located several stolen times in Boulter's residence after identifying him as a suspect. He has been charged with commercial burglary, grand larceny, possession of a firearm by a prohibited person, and destruction of property. (KOLO)

Today in Reno:

  • Reno Aloha Festival At Wingfield Park (10:00 AM)
  • Dog Days of Summer Dance Festival At The Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts (7:30 PM)

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Miranda Fraraccio

About me: Miranda Fraraccio is a born and raised Rhode Islander, now living in New York. She works as a staff writer for content creation agency Lightning Media Partners and is a graduate of The University of Rhode Island, where she earned a degree in Writing & Rhetoric and Communication Studies. In her free time, you can find her traveling, drinking tea, or photographing her neighborhood as a street photographer.

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