Aleza Freeman is a Las Vegas born and based travel, tourism, and culture writer covering Sin City and greater Nevada. Her work has appeared in AARP Magazine, KNPR’s Desert Companion, Haute Living, and Nevada Magazine.
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5 Mexican grocery stores in Reno-Sparks serving delicious food
Whether you just want to grab a quick bite or you’re shopping for the family, you’ll find the best Hispanic food in Reno and Sparks at a Mexican grocery store. From meat, seafood, and cheese to baked goods, housewares, and food made-to-order, satisfy your cravings and fill your fridge with food from one of these…
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The surprisingly cute taxidermy shop in Reno (& other quirky stores)
In Reno, the Silver State’s independent spirit shines bright at its locally-owned businesses — especially the quirky ones, like a surprisingly Instagrammable taxidermy shop, where deceased animals are anything but stiff or stuffy.
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Everything you need to know about Vegas’ most expensive venue to date
Here’s everything you need to know about the Sphere, Vegas’ most expensive venue to date.
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Venezuelan grub in Vegas: Where are the best arepas?
Arepas are a staple of South American cuisine, with iterations in Columbia, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador. From quick stops with counter service to a world-class Latin restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip, the following restaurants have the best Venezuelan arepas in Vegas.
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Take on Las Vegas like a tourist with these locals-only deals
If you’re a local looking for deals in Las Vegas, you’re in luck. People travel from all over the globe to experience the city’s perks. As residents, we just have to drive a few minutes.
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Could these 5 towns be the “Pueblos Magicos” of Nevada?
Since Nevada is a state, not a country, and is among America’s least densely populated (a majority of people reside in one of 17 counties), this list of 5 of Nevada’s Pueblo Magicos contains a few towns that are under 5,000 in population.
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Bilingual resources in Las Vegas for no-cost 2024 tax prep
Tax prep is a challenge for all Americans, but it’s even more difficult for Spanish speakers with little to no English skills, especially if they don’t have the resources to pay for an expensive tax attorney.
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The North Las Vegas fiesta every mariachi lover needs to attend
What do a professional opera company and an award-winning mariachi band have in common? They’re uniting in North Las Vegas this month to widen perceptions of Hispanic music.
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Noche de cita: The most romantic Latin restaurants in Reno
Whether it’s a first date or you’re finally taking a long-deserved night out without the kids, finding a swoon-worthy Latin or Spanish restaurant in Reno esto es pan comido.
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“Tamales Doña María” un elemento básico de la comunidad gastronómica de Las Vegas
Tamales Doña María ha sido reconocida múltiples veces como el Mejor Restaurante Mexicano en Las Vegas por el diario Las Vegas Review Journal, entre otras publicaciones. Es bien conocido por su alcance intercultural y su participación en la comunidad.






















