Are Sandoval's magic money gifts good news?
Andrew Doughman, Las Vegas Sun Gov. Brian Sandoval might not be Santa Claus, but he does know how to give mysterious gifts. This month, he found $25 million for education programs and even released a...
View ArticleKiwanis One Day at Genoa's Mormon Station
By Ken Beaton Kiwanis’ 240,000 volunteers in 80 countries join together on the third Saturday in April, designated as Kiwanis One Day, a day for each club to perform a volunteer project in their...
View ArticleCarson City search and rescue find body in overturned SUV up Ash Canyon
Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong confirms that a body has been found inside an overturned SUV about three miles up Ash Canyon. The incident is believed to be suicide after receiving reports the person...
View ArticleCafé at Adele’s 'Dining Out for Life' on Thursday to benefit HIV awareness
By Karel C. Ancona Café at Adele’s joins Northern Nevada Hopes’ ‘Dining Out for Life’ in making a difference in the lives of those living with HIV.On Thursday, April 25, Café at Adele’s will donate 20...
View ArticleCarson City firefighters knock down brush fire
A brush fire was reported this morning in the area of Clear Creek and Center as was a possible gas leak near the Stewart Community Center. Carson City firefighters were called at around 9 a.m. near the...
View ArticleCarson City woman with stun gun in her purse jailed on felony drug charges
A 42-year-old Carson City woman was jailed Saturday and faces two felony drug charges and a charge of being a felon in possession of an electronic stun gun.Patricia Louise Barkley, was arrested at...
View ArticleDouglas County woman shot in abdomen; brother injured in domestic dispute
A 38-year-old Douglas County woman was shot in the abdomen following an argument Saturday night in the 1300 block of Waterloo Lane. The woman and her 35-year-old brother, who had contusions to his...
View ArticleStudents, faculty honored at WNC awards banquet
Anne Hansen, Western Nevada College Outstanding Western Nevada College students and faculty have been honored for outstanding scholarship and teaching during the 2012-2013 academic year. Awards were...
View ArticleCarlee Beck Gives Wildcats Shot in the Arm at North Idaho; Freshman Tosses...
Western Nevada College Playing three games in one day is nothing new to the Western Nevada College softball team, but pitching back-to-back complete games certainly is. Freshman pitcher Carlee Beck...
View ArticleReid announces more than $5 million for Virginia City, Gold Hill wastewater...
News Release Nevada Senator Harry Reid today on Earth Day announced that USDA Rural Development has approved a loan of $3,002,000 and a grant of $2,312,794 to replace the wastewater treatment plant...
View ArticleBrianna’s Bill Moves on to Assembly after Unanimous Senate Vote
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View ArticleGay marriage resolution advances in Nevada
Associated Press CARSON CITY — The Nevada Senate took an emotional step toward legalizing gay marriage with a near party-line vote to repeal the state’s heterosexual definition of marriage.Read the...
View ArticleNevada Expressions II Comes to Carson City: Art Show and Sale to Benefit...
Comstock Residents Association After a successful run in Reno at the Sierra Arts Foundation Gallery, the Nevada Expressions II Art Show and Sale will come to Carson City. The opening is on Friday,...
View ArticleDog Town Adoption Day!
By Dog Town Canine Rescue Join Dog Town Rescue for our April Dog Adoption Event!Saturday, April 27th at the Carson City PetCo, 911 Topsy Lane11:00 - 3:00We have a great selection of family dogs, all...
View ArticleSenate OKs repealing Nevada threat over Lake Tahoe compact
Associated Press Democrats in the Nevada Senate pushed through a bill repealing Nevada's threat to leave the decades old Tahoe Compact.Read the rest of this story
View ArticleCarson City Health & Human Services Announces Opportunity for Residents to...
By Pam Salassi - Carson City Health and Human Services Carson City Health & Human Services announces an opportunity for residents to save money on their medications and health care costs through a...
View ArticleWhich bills made the cut in the Nevada Legislature? Here are the biggest
Anjeanette Damon, Las Vegas Sun Tuesday was a big day for scores of bills in the Nevada Legislature — a day when measures died or traveled to the opposite house, where they may encounter more hostile...
View ArticleMuscle-powered group to tout safe walking, biking at Legislature
John Barrette, Nevada Appeal Carson City’s Muscle-Powered group and other organizations will tout safe walking and biking today at the Legislature, in part as a prelude to National Bike Month in...
View ArticleAnnual spring wildflower walk May 4 at Washoe Lake State Park
By JoAnn Kittrell Join park rangers at Washoe Lake State Park for a leisurely spring wildflower walk. Discover some of the many beautiful wildflowers in bloom on this two mile, moderate walk starting...
View ArticleCarson City Chamber announces 2013-14 board of directors
By Ronni Hannaman Carson City Chamber of Commerce Chairman of the Board Stan Jones is pleased to announce the 2013-14 Board of Directors and Officers.Re-elected to a second three year term are Curt...
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