Gardnerville rabies case presents frightening, heartbreaking choices
Ed Pearce, KOLO He hardly looks menacing in his photo. In fact, he's quite cute, but public health officials say a boxer-mix pup may present a significant, in fact, a potentially deadly, health...
View ArticleSenator Reid slams House efforts to gut money from Nevada land sales
One of Lake Tahoe's biggest funding mechanisms for clarity and restoration efforts, as well as millions for parks, trails and firefighting efforts in the state, money drawn from the Southern Nevada...
View ArticleCarson City has maintained a small-town feel since 1858
Sean Whaley, Las Vegas Review-Journal Some locals still occasionally call it Eagle Valley, and others may remember it as Ormsby County, but by any name, Nevada’s state capital has a reputation as a...
View ArticleCarson City public works chief to retire, deputy director picked as successor
Carson City Public Works Director Andrew Burnham announced his retirement effective June 2. Burnham has served as Public Works Director since 2000. To facilitate an easy transition, Burnham will step...
View ArticleSpaghetti fundraiser at Js' Old Town Bistro nets $1,200 for Lyon County...
By Denise Clodjeaux A spaghetti feed at Js' Old Town Bistro in Dayton Wednesday raised $1,200 for the Medical Outreach Response Event in May, which helps Lyon County residents get needed medical,...
View ArticleCarson City health department rabies exposure investigation, testing continues
Carson City Health and Human Services continues to partner with the following agencies on the rabies investigation: Nevada Department of Agriculture, Douglas County Animal Services, Nevada Division of...
View ArticleDon Q's Nevada and Northern California fishing report for the week of Feb. 27
By Don Quilici Here is this week's fishing report for rivers, lakes and streams in Nevada, Northern California and the Sierra. This report is for the week of Feb. 27, 2014. As a reminder, the new...
View ArticleOutdoors with Don Q: The new Nevada fishing license year
By Don Quilici If you’re a fisherman or fisherwoman, it’s that time of the year to remind you to purchase your Nevada 2014-2015 fishing license. That new fishing license year begins on March 1 and...
View ArticleGovernor launches latest line of NV 150 Medallions
Associated Press The governor and lieutenant governor have struck the newest line of medallions marking Nevada's 150th anniversary.Read the rest of this story
View ArticleAnnual Nevada jobless revisions shows Carson City improving
Annual adjustments to Nevada’s labor market data show that job growth statewide was stronger than initially estimated. Specifically, job estimates increased statewide by 9,200 from preliminary...
View ArticleCarson City motorist stopped, arrested on misdemeanor Reno warrant
A 31-year-old Carson City man was arrested Wednesday, 8:38 p.m. in the 1400 block of East William Street on suspicion of failure to pay fines. According to the arrest report, Carson City sheriff's...
View ArticleNevada 150 events through March
Many events are scheduled throughout the Silver State in the month of March. These Nevada 150 events help celebrate all things Nevada and bring awareness to the state’s 150th Anniversary of Statehood....
View ArticleWeather system to bring more snow to Sierra, may drop some to valley floor
Another winter storm is moving into the Sierra late tonight with heavy snow expected in the Sierra through Friday, especially south of Highway 50, according to the National Weather Service. Low...
View ArticleWelcome home bash March 15 for South Lake Tahoe's three Olympians
Press Release South Lake Tahoe, the tight-knit ski community big on Olympic athletes will honor its three USA team members in a city-wide celebration, Saturday, March 15.Jamie Anderson, Maddie Bowman,...
View ArticleForest Order proposed for proper food and refuse storage in Lake Tahoe Basin
U.S. Forest Service The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit is seeking input on a proposal to prepare an Environmental Assessment and issue a Forest Order to require proper food and...
View ArticleLittle River Band to headline Carson City Concert Under the Stars benefit for...
Attention Night Owls, those who prefer Reminiscing or maybe in need of a Cool Change: Multi-Grammy winning group The Little River Band along with Paul Barrère and Fred Tackett of Little Feat will...
View ArticleCarson City gaming revenue in January down 1 percent, statewide nearly 2.8...
Carson City area casinos report a 1 percent decrease in gaming revenue for the first month of 2014, with overall statewide figures declining nearly 3 percent compared to January 2013 figures, the...
View ArticleWomen to Women host Carol Paz in the interview chair
The tables are turned in the latest Women to Women program when regular host Carol Paz answers questions. Agency 36 marketing owner, Carson City Quarterly publisher and Carson HorseShoe casino...
View ArticleRalph Denny, Sr.: A good man among our common men
By Ron Knecht Saturday, I attended a funeral in a somewhat cheerful mood. It was a celebration of the life of Ralph Denny, Sr., and he would have wanted it upbeat.Over 350 people filled Carson City’s...
View ArticleSuspect in police chase that injured two Carson City deputies to be arraigned...
By Jeff Munson A 32-year-old South Lake Tahoe woman was booked Thursday into Carson City Jail after being extradited from California where she faces felony and gross misdemeanor charges of eluding...
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