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Capital Crossfire: Drones – Balancing Privacy with the Need for Innovation

The latest edition of Capital Crossfire explores drones and their future in Nevada. Join Karl Neathammer and Shelly Aldean with guests Steve Tackes, a senior partner of Kaempfer Crowell Law and Karl Hutter, COO of Click Bond, a local manufacturing company in Carson City as they discuss new developments in the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (“Drones”) and the regulatory challenges associated with their use.

Women to Women features interview with Sue Lowden, candidate for Nevada Lt. Governor

This week's Women to Women Nevada interview is with Sue Lowden, candidate for Lt. Governor of Nevada. Sue candidly shares her reasons why she's chosen to re-enter the political arena and what she intends to deliver to the people of Nevada.

Ms. Lowden discusses challenges she's faced and how's she taken on those challenges. She is also a proud Nevadan who has been working both in front and behind the scenes to bring international and national interests to the state.

Capital Crossfire opens second season with chief of staff members of two Nevada governors

In the second season of Capital Crossfire, Karl Neathammer and Shelly Aldean speak with Gerald Gardner, chief of staff to Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval and Robin Reedy, chief of staff to former Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons. They describe the multitude of roles in their positions as the governor’s “go to” person.

Third workshop tonight on proposed plans for Carson City infrastructure improvements

Carson City will hold its third workshop tonight to answer questions and take comment on proposed plans to implement a one-eighth cent sales tax that would go toward several infrastructure projects.

Carson City residents encouraged to attend infrastructure tax proposal workshops

Two public workshops will be held today at Fuji Park Exhibit Hall in Carson City. The workshops are designed to answer questions and hear comments regarding a proposed 1/8th-cent sales tax to fund several infrastructure projects.

Carson City workshops seek public comment on proposed sales tax plan

Carson City will hold three public workshops this month that are designed to answer questions and solicit comments regarding a proposed 1/8th-cent sales tax to fund several infrastructure projects.

The money would help pay for a new multi-purpose athletic center, known as the “MAC,” a new animal services facility, and streetscape beautification and safety enhancements along the Carson City’s main commercial corridors and the downtown area.

Capital Crossfire: ARkStorms – Managing the Risk

This week's Capital Crossfire with hosts Karl Neathammer and Shelly Aldean features a discussion on historical flooding in the region. "ARkStorms — Managing the Risk" features guests Jay Aldean, executive director of the Truckee River Flood Management Authority and Aaron Kenneston, Emergency Management Administrator for Washoe County.

Capital Crossfire: The Myths and Realities of Domestic Violence

Join Karl Neathammer and Shelly Aldean with guests Lisa Lee and Dr. Sheri Skidmore from Advocates to End Domestic Violence in Carson City as they discuss domestic violence and its impacts on society and on the lives of those affected.

“Capital Crossfire” can also be viewed on Charter Cable 210 Sundays at 7:30pm, Tuesdays at 8pm or Saturdays at 2pm.

Capital Crossfire: Local Governance and Regional Cooperation

Join Karl Neathammer and Shelly Aldean with guests Larry Werner, Carson City Manager, and Steve Mokrohisky, Douglas County Manager, as they discuss the nature and challenges of local governance and the benefits of regional cooperation in an era of diminishing resources.

Tell your friends who do not have internet they can see “Capital Crossfire” on Charter Cable 210 Sundays at 7:30 p.m., Tuesdays at 8 p.m. or Saturdays at 2 p.m.

Charter brings 150 HD channels, improved all-digital network to Carson City, Lyon, Storey county customers

Charter Communications in Carson City will soon enjoy access to more than 150 high definition (HD) channels as part of an all-digital upgrade.

On December 3, Charter will clear all analog signals from its local network, making way to add more than 120 new HD channels in Carson City and neighboring Storey and Lyon counties. Customers will have access to more than 150 HD channels once Charter completes its move to an all-digital network.

Capital Crossfire: The demise of the death penalty in Nevada, a bane or blessing?

Capital Crossfire hosts Shelly Aldean and Karl Neathammer discuss the death penalty in Nevada with Nancy Hart, an attorney with the Nevada Coalition Against the Death Penalty and Mark Krueger, assistant district attorney for Carson City.

“Capital Crossfire” can be viewed on Charter Cable 210 Sundays at 7:30pm, Tuesdays at 8pm or Saturdays at 2pm.

Carson City Capital Crossfire: Putting the 'Well' back in Welfare

This week's Carson City Capital Crossfire with Karl Neathammer and Shelly Aldean features guests Heather Cunningham, national training director for the National Circles Campaign, and Brenda Silis, coordinator of the Capital City Circles Initiative.

Second part of panel discussion with Carson City sheriff airs tonight on Charter Cable

The second installment of a two-part "Women to Women with Carol Paz" panel discussion held recently with Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong will air tonight, Thursday, 7 p.m. on Charter Media channels 15 (Carson City, Minden-Gardnerville, Dayton) and Channel 3 (Reno, Sparks, Fernley, South Lake Tahoe and Fallon).

WE of the World luncheon to feature Women to Women Nevada host Carol Paz

WE of the World, a business and professional organization for women, will feature Carol Paz, hostess of the TV program Women to Women Nevada, at its monthly meeting on Thursday, March 14. The luncheon will be at Sassafras Cafe in Carson City, from 11:30 to 1 p.m.

Women to Women Nevada interview with Carol Swanson

This week's Women to Women Nevada features Carol Swanson, independent director of sales for Mary Kay, a former PhD Nursing administrator and retired U.S. Army Colonel. Carol Paz, host of "Women to Women" is broadcast Thursday's, 7 p.m. on Charter Cable and here at Carson Now.
You can follow Swanson on Twitter here or her website here.

Women to Women Nevada second season opens with contest, prizes

Women to Women, a television interview program on Charter Cable that puts the spotlight on important issues in Northern Nevada and the women behind them who are making a difference, has begun its second season with a contest and is inviting anyone to participate for a chance to win prizes.

Women to Women Nevada with Nancy Kochsmeyer

Carol Paz, host of "Women to Women" broadcast Thursday's on Charter Cable interviews Nancy Kochsmeyer, Director of Children's Ministry at The First Presbyterian Church in Carson City. This is a unique interview for Women to Women, proving again the diversity of the program.

Women to Women interview with Dr. Farnaz Khankhanian

Carol Paz, host of "Women to Women" broadcast Thursday's on Charter Cable interviews Dr. Farnaz Khankhanian, Optometrist at Eagle Vision in Carson City.

Women to Women with Shala Fedai - Political Activist from Iran

Carol Paz, host of "Women to Women" broadcast Thursday's on Charter Cable interviews Northern Nevada resident and Iranian political activist Shala Fedai in a fascinating two part interview. Go here for Part II.

Live election night coverage on ACCTV and Carson Now

Kirk Caraway and Ronni Hannaman will be hosting live election night coverage from 7 to 9 p.m. on ACCTV Channel 226 for Charter Cable customers, and on CarsonNow.org and ACCTV.org. The show will feature up-to-the-minute results from local races, and discussions with political leaders. Don't miss it.

For more about the program, check out the video below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6-9ZkpddnY

Carson City Center Nugget project planners set open house for June 30

The community is invited to attend an information open house regarding the proposed Carson City Center Project, also known as the Nugget Economic Development Project, on June 30 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Community Center’s front lobby.

Reminder: NewsCarsonCity.com is now our only news product. No more TV @ 6pm.

After ascertaining that well over 90% of our viewers were here on the internet, rather than on Charter Cable 18, we decided to drop the TV and concentrate on better serving our readers and viewers on

News Carson City headed straight to the internet. Our TV broadcasting days are coming to an end.

News Carson City is following the thundering herd to the internet as our sole news outlet. We bid TV adieu after this Friday night’s TV newscast.
An assessment of our TV vs.

Attention News Carson City TV Viewers!

Friday is our last TV broadcast of News Carson City on Charter Cable Channel 18 at 6pm.

A message to NewsCarsonCity.com TV/Internet viewers and readers. Change is in the wind.

In order to better serve our community, News Carson City, TV and Internet, are changing. The change will transform NewsCarsonCity.com into more of a newspaper format, with more text than video.

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