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Sitcom pilot filmed at Carson Nugget featuring SNL alum to air daily on Charter cable

UPDATE: Episodes of the new television sitcom "Casino Boss" will begin airing Monday, Dec. 31, 2018 on Charter Spectrum Cable Channel 190, the Carson Nugget said.
The program will then air daily at 4 p.m., 8 p.m. and 12 a.m. until Jan. 31, 2019.
Go to www.casinobosstv.com for more information about the series.
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UPDATE: Carson Nugget officials said Monday that the time and date for airing the TV sitcom "Casino Boss" have changed. It was to originally begin airing on Wednesday. We will update this when we have the correct start date.
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The pilot episode of “Casino Boss,” a TV sitcom filmed this summer in Carson City about the inner workings of a casino starring comedian, actor and Saturday Night Live alum Joe Piscopo will be shown on Charter cable sometime in the near future.

Spinouts, crashes and power outages reported during morning Carson City commute

UPDATE 11:15AM: Carson City is experiencing minor, localized flooding, according to the city's Facebook page. Sandbags are available at Public Works Corporate Yard on Butti Way. Call 887-2355 if you need more information. As of 11:15 there were 14 NV Energy outages in Carson City with 253 customers without power. Douglas County has 16 outages with 165 customers without power. There is one outage in Lyon County with one customer without power.

Capital Crossfire: Repurposing the Old Nevada State Prison

Join Shelly Aldean and Karl Neathammer with their guests Glen Whorton and Tom Porada as they discuss efforts to preserve and repurpose Nevada’s landmark prison in Carson City.

Capital Crossfire: Saving Western Nevada Athletics, Are the Wildcats an Endangered Species?

This week's edition of Capital Crossfire features a discussion, "Saving Western Nevada Athletics, Are the Wildcats an Endangered Species?" The program features Helaine Jesse Morres, president of the Athletic Foundation of Western Nevada College and Garrett Lepire, youth sports advocate and serves on the Athletic Foundation board.

Capital Crossfire: The Psychology of Mental Health

In this week's edition of Capital Crossfire, join Shelly Aldean and Karl Neathammer with their guests Dr. Lisa Keating and Dr. Joe McEllistrem as they discuss mental health issues and the state of the public psyche in Nevada.

Capital Crossfire: Writing the Checks and Pulling the Purse Strings

Join Shelly Aldean and Karl Neathammer with their guest Nevada State Controller Ron Knecht as they discuss politicking and budgeting in the 78Th session of the Legislature.

Capital Crossfire airs on Access Carson City Television (Charter Cable Channel 226) on Tuesdays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2 p.m. and Sundays at 7:30 p.m.

Capital Crossfire: Advocating for Business at the Nevada State Legislature

Join Shelly Aldean and Karl Neathammer with their guests Ray Bacon (Nevada Manufacturers Association) and Liz MacMenamin (Retail Association of Nevada) as they discuss the role of retailers and manufacturers in Nevada’s economy and their advocacy for business at the Nevada State Legislature.

Capital Crossfire airs on Access Carson City Television (Charter Cable Channel 226) on Tuesdays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2 p.m. and Sundays at 7:30 p.m.

Local artist spotlight features Improv performance artist Mike Wiencek

Voice artist and Improv actor Mike Wiencek is featured in this week's Carson City artist spotlight. Wiencek co-hosts Improv workshops in the Black Box Theater of the Brewery Arts Center in Carson City on the second and third Thursdays of each month and Improv Night with performances on the first Friday nights of every month.

Capital Crossfire: Governing in the 78th Session of the Nevada State Legislature

Capital Crossfire hosts Shelly Aldean and Karl Neathammer welcome their guest District 40 Assemblyman PK O’Neill in a discussion about issues coming before the 78th session of the Nevada State Legislature.

Capital Crossfire airs on Access Carson City Television (Charter Cable Channel 226) on Tuesdays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2 p.m. and Sundays at 7:30 p.m.

Carson City area sports update

Keith Barnett of Carson TV News highlights the latest local sports news from Carson High School and Western Nevada College with scores, upcoming games and more.

Earth Spirit Faire this weekend at Carson City's Fuji Exposition Hall

The second Earth Spirit Faire fundraiser is this weekend, Feb. 7-8, 2015 from 10 am to 4pm at the Fuji Exposition Hall on Old Clear Creek Road in Carson City. Organizer Liz Andrews-Booth stopped by Carson TV News to tell us about it. See the video below.

International film festival set for Feb. 5-7 in Carson City

What began last year with a desire by five local women to bring international films to Carson City will this year be a multi-venue, free three-day event, Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 5-7. Last year’s event was a rousing success, paving the way for this year’s larger festival.

Scenes from Winter Wine, Spirits and All that Jazz

A wonderful time was shared Saturday at the Winter Wine, Spirits and All that Jazz fundraising event Saturday at the Brewery Arts Center. Above are some photos by Sarah Morey with a wrap-up Monday on Carson TV News.

Follow Carson TV News at www.facebook.com/carsontvnews for updates, information and to learn more about the program, which airs weekly on Mondays, Charter Cable Channel 193, at 4:30 p.m. and again at 7:30 p.m. and throughout the week. Have a news tip? You can also submit photos and video to CarsonTVnews@gmail.com.

Winter Wine and All That Jazz and Spirits 2015 this Saturday at the BAC campus

Carson TV News Jeff Fast and Kyle Horvath, president of the BAC Board of Directors talk about the Winter Wine, Spirits and All That Jazz on Saturday, Jan. 17, 7-10 pm, at the BAC Campus.
There are 8 locations for your sipping and food sampling pleasures, plus entertainment across the BAC campus, a silent auction and the opportunity to star in your own Youtube video. Go here for tickets.

Christmas tree curbside pick-up begins Monday

With the holiday season now a memory and the decorations coming down, Carson City and Waste Management again offer their annual Christmas tree curbside recycling service beginning Monday. As in previous post-holiday years, Christmas trees can be placed curbside on your regular trash collection day or taken to drop off locations.

Capital Crossfire: Forecasting Infectious Diseases – Is There a Storm on the Horizon?

Join Shelly Aldean and Karl Neathammer with their guest Dr. James Wilson as they discuss the myths and realities of contagions and the “art” of forecasting infectious diseases.

Wilson, M.D., created an algorithm-based mechanism that forecasts the spread of infectious diseases worldwide and is used by the Centers for Disease Control, Department of Defense and other national agencies with interest in monitoring these developments.

Picked up your tag yet? Angel Tree locations around Carson City

Angel Trees have sprouted around town. There's a few days left to pick up an Angel Tree tag around Carson City, Carson Valley and Lake Tahoe. Here's a list of where you can find them.

Toys for Tots campaign enters into final stretch for the holiday season

Toys for Tots of Carson, Douglas, Lyon and Storey counties is off and running. It is quite a project serving 4,000 children with toys during this holiday season. In this Carson TV News segment, Toys for Tots coordinator Joyce Buckingham explains the program and how you can help.

Families invited to 'Pines are Fine' presentation Saturday at the Nevada State Museum

In this Carson TV News segment, Deborah Stevenson of the Nevada State Museum discusses the “Pines are Fine,” holiday program from 10 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13 in Carson City.

Visitors are invited to craft a pine cone wreath, a pine cone angel or decorate a small holiday tree made from a Jeffrey Pine cone and may work as long as they would like on the craft.

Capital Crossfire: The Status of Health and Human Services in Nevada

In the latest edition of Capital Crossfire, Shelly Aldean and Karl Neathammer welcome guest Romaine Gilliland, Director of the Department of Health and Human Services, as they discuss the priorities and inner workings of Nevada’s single largest state agency.

Carson City public safety agencies to stage second emergency response exercise Sunday

The second and final “active assailant response” exercise this year will be staged Sunday at the Carson City Courthouse. The training event will focus on response to an active assailant incident using a unified approach, said Stacey Belt, deputy emergency manager for Carson City. The first exercise was Nov. 15.

Final weekend for Western Nevada Musical Theatre Company’s ‘My Fair Lady’

Western Nevada Musical Theatre Company’s production of “My Fair Lady” has been hugely successful playing to nearly sold out consecutive shows.
The Reno News and Review gives it five stars: "Fortunately, this production’s lush settings, gorgeous costumes, impressive choreography and talented performers all combine for a show that does everything right."
Three shows remain before the final curtain closes on Sunday, Nov. 23. The shows are in the Bob Boldrick Theater at the Carson City Community Center.

Carson High Craft Fair continues through Saturday

Looking to put some local arts and crafts into your Christmas giving list? Carson High’s 20th annual Holiday Craft Fair continues today, Saturday, Nov. 22 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. It will be the best one yet with lots of new vendors as well as all your favorites. Come spend some time – great food, entertainment, a raffle, Santa, book sale, and of course, amazing and unique gifts for everyone.

Capital Crossfire: The ABCs of Autism

Capital Crossfire with Shelly Aldean and Karl Neathammer welcomes Dr. Patrick Ghezzi. They subject is The ABCs of autism. Dr. Ghezzi’s past and present research and scholarship is diverse, ranging from laboratory, quasi-laboratory and naturalistic studies in operant and respondent conditioning to improving services and learning outcomes for young children with developmental disabilities.

Carson TV News interview with Supervisor-elect Lori Bagwell

Carson City businesswoman Lori Bagwell sits down with Carson TV News reporter Jeff Fast for a talk about the recent election and her plans as the city's newest elected supervisor for Ward 3.
Follow Carson TV News at www.facebook.com/carsontvnews for updates, information and to learn more about the program, which airs weekly on Mondays, Charter Cable Channel 193, at 4:30 p.m. and again at 7:30 p.m. and throughout the week. Have a news tip? You can also submit photos and video to CarsonTVnews@gmail.com.

Theater comes alive in Carson City this weekend with three productions

Three theater productions will begin this weekend in Carson City. BRÜKA Theater presents "NV 150 – Nevada’s Great History in 50 Minutes"; Wildhorse Children's Theater presents "Dr. Doolittle, Jr." and Western Nevada Musical Theater Company waltzes in with "My Fair Lady."

Sports Roundup: Carson High volleyball and soccer news plus Mackena Bell to race in NASCAR event Saturday

Here's is a roundup of Carson High volleyball and soccer, plus news about Mackena Bell from Carson City who will race in the NASCAR Nationwide Series in Phoenix on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2014. You can follow Bell on her Facebook page here and her website here.

Recap: Nevada Day 2014 celebrates 150 years of statehood

Nevada's 150th year of statehood culminated this weekend with festivities celebrated statewide and in Carson City. Carson TV News stops by the Governor's Ball, the statewide record-setting simultaneous sing along of "Home Means Nevada" and the Nevada Day Parade on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014.

Early voting continues through Oct. 31 at the Carson City Courthouse

Early voting for the general election has begun at the Carson City Courthouse, 885 E. Musser Street, First Floor. Early voting runs now through Oct. 31. In this segment, Carson TV News reporter Jeff Fast explains the process and how the first day of early voting went.

Carson Creepy Film Festival this Saturday at BAC

Aspiring teams of budding Carson City area filmmakers are hard at work this week developing and putting the final touches entries for the Carson Creepy Film Festival, which will be held Saturday, Oct. 25, 6 p.m. at the Brewery Arts Center.

From comedy to horror, teams were given one week to make a film within the genres of Ghost, Halloween, Monster, Psychological Thriller, Sci Fi, Spiders/Insects, Vampire, Witches, Zombie. All may lean to comedy or horror.

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