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Senator Square: Monday begins a new year at Carson High School

Set that alarm clock if the pituitary gland is not yet ready to do its job, because Monday arrives tomorrow and it is time yet again for students, parents, and even teachers to get out of bed early for the 2019-2020 school year.

Carson Street Roundabout to be discussed at Thursday Board of Supervisors Meeting

The Carson City Board of Supervisors will convene for their next meeting on Thursday, Aug. 15 in the Sierra Room at the Carson City Community Center beginning at 8:30 a.m.

Accused murderer appeals case to Nevada Supreme Court

Lawyers for a 20-year-old Salvadoran man accused of killing four Nevadans are asking the state Supreme Court to overturn a judge's ruling upholding a grand jury's authority to indict him in Reno for two of the fatal shootings outside the county.

Events and happenings for Sunday, June 2 in Carson City

Happy Sunday Carson City! It’s going to be another warm day today with a high of 77. Looks like Mother Nature finally gave in now that it’s officially June. On the docket today we’ve got concerts, bike rides, story telling, and more! Check below to see what’s happening today!

Events and happenings for Saturday, June 1

Good morning Carson City, and happy June! We have a ton of events going on today in our beloved capital city, with the June wine walk, the first day of the farmer’s market, a brew fest at Fuji park, and more! With a high of 75, it’s shaping up to finally start to feel like summer (knock on wood).

Events, happenings and more around the Carson City area this Friday through Sunday

Heading into a jam-packed weekend of events around the Carson City region, there's a bevy of activities Friday to get your started. Lace up your shoes for a morning walk at Riverview Park, and then head on over to the Nevada State Museum for a coin press demonstration, and tours that explore anthropology and Nevada history. Later there's a cruise night gathering at Carson Mall to benefit Safe Grad Night, an Italian dinner fundraiser at the Governor's Mansion to benefit Carson City's homeless, live music at Living the Good Life and A to Zen, laughs at the Carson Comedy Club, and much more. Read on and enjoy!

Free Spring Capital City Community Band Concert: The British Invasion featured Sunday

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Event Date: 
June 2, 2019 - 3:00pm

Under the direction of Nick Jacques, the Capital City Community Band will perform its annual “FREE Spring Concert” Sunday, June 2nd, 2019 at 3:00pm, at the amphitheater in the Legislative Mall (in front of the Nevada Supreme Court) on Carson Street, Carson City, Nevada. Donations accepted and appreciated.

Nevada Assemblyman Greg Smith sworn into legislative seat once held by his late wife

Nevada Assemblyman Greg Smith, D-Sparks, was sworn in to office by Nevada Supreme Court Justice James Hardesty at the Legislative Building in Carson City on Wednesday.

Smith, 56, a retired union apprenticeship program administrator, was appointed to the vacant District 30 seat by Washoe County Commissioners after Assemblyman Mike Sprinkle resigned earlier this month following sexual harassment claims.

Nevada coalition aimed at protecting exploited children unveils new strategic plan

CARSON CITY — A strategic plan to address commercial sexual exploitation of children in Nevada is the culmination of more than two years of effort by a broad cross-section of individuals representing child welfare, juvenile justice, the courts, service providers, advocates and other entities that work to end the commercial sexual exploitation of children in Nevada.

Snowy Mule Deer at Nevada Supreme Court in Carson City

Mule deer sought shelter underneath mature trees on the Capitol Plaza grounds in front of the Nevada Supreme Court building Tuesday.

Governor honors Nevada Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence advocate for 30 years of service

Sue Meuschke, executive director for the Nevada Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence (NCEDSV), was honored today with a proclamation from the office of the governor for her 30 years of service as “a dedicated and talented community leader, collaborator and advocate for survivors” for the State of Nevada, advocating for victims of domestic and sexual violence and increasing awareness of the issues.

Leo Cardoza, who killed 19-year-old Desiree Bragg in 2013, sentenced to 10-25 years in prison

In January 2013, 19-year-old Desiree Bragg and her boyfriend were on their way home when Leo Cardoza followed them from the Carson City freeway to her mother’s front door.

What happened next is debated, but the end result cannot be argued: Desiree Bragg, as she attempted to exit her car and get into her mother’s house, was crushed against the garage door by Cardoza’s car, and killed.

Justice Gibbons begins term as Chief Justice, 2 Justices join the Nevada Supreme Court

CARSON CITY — Two Justices on Monday joined the Nevada Supreme Court and a new Chief Justice has become the administrative leader of the Nevada Judiciary. Justice Abbi Silver and Justice Elissa F. Cadish were sworn in as Justices during an inaugural ceremony this morning in Carson City.

Ceremony, street closures part of Monday inauguration at State Capitol in Carson City

Nevada's 30th governor will take office on Monday, Jan. 7 at an inauguration ceremony held in front of the State Capitol in Carson City.

Stephen F. Sisolak, Nevada's first Democratic governor in two decades, was elected on Nov. 6, 2018. He will take the oath of office on the front steps of the Capitol Monday at 11:30 a.m., according to his inauguration web site.

What's happening around Carson City on Tuesday, Dec. 18

Deer are more visible in Carson City this time of year, but it's not because Santa Claus is coming to town exactly one week from now.

Tuesday Evening Hike to Downtown Carson-East Side hosted by Muscle Powered

Event Date: 
December 18, 2018 - 5:30pm

Join us for free hikes each week to enjoy Nevada outdoors! Meet at parking lot directly across from the Nevada Supreme Court on Stewart Street, between 5th and Musser Street. We will do a partial East Side Historical Tour. After the walk join us for hot chocolate/coffee at Comma Coffee.

All hikes start at 5:30 PM. For the winter, these hikes are moving onto paved paths in town and will be 3-5 miles long and with duration of about 1-1/2 hours. Water and sturdy boots or athletic shoes required. PLEASE BRING A FLASHLIGHT because it is dark on these walks.

Applicants sought for Nevada Court of Appeals judicial opening

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Commission on Judicial Selection has begun accepting applications for the soon to be open judicial position on the Nevada Court of Appeals. The opening is the result of Chief Judge Abbi Silver’s election on Nov. 6 to the Nevada Supreme Court. She will officially take office on Jan. 7, 2019.

Nevada Supreme Court chief justice announces July 2018 bar examination list

Nevada Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael Douglas announced Wednesday that, according to a report just received from the Nevada Board of Bar Examiners, the persons identified on the list attached below have passed the July 2018 Nevada bar examination.

Carson City Community invited to Open House at Vitalant Donation Center

Event Date: 
October 20, 2018 - 8:00am

The Carson City community is invited to experience the new look of Vitalant, formerly United Blood Services, during a special open house event this month at the Carson City donation center.

RSVP by Sept. 26 for Women's Empowerment Workshop and learn how you can lead the way

Event Date: 
Repeats every day until Sat Sep 29 2018 .
September 28, 2018 - 8:00am
Event Date: 
September 29, 2018 - 8:00am

The Nevada Commission for Women is presenting a Women's Empowerment workshop in Carson City to encourage women to get more involved with government Boards and Commissions. The event is free but RSVPs by Wednesday, Sept. 26, are strongly encouraged, and greatly appreciated. Space is limited, so please RSVP to m.walt@admin.nv.gov by Wednesday if you plan to attend the Sept. 28, 2018, 8 – 10:30 a.m. workshop.

Governor Sandoval appoints Ann Wilkinson chairman of Nevada PUC

CARSON CITY — Gov. Brian Sandoval announced Friday that he has appointed Ann Wilkinson Chairman of the Nevada Public Utilities Commission, effective Sept. 17. Wilkinson will fill the unexpired term of Joe Reynolds.

Changes to Nevada's sex offender registration system now in effect

Significant changes to Nevada’s sex offender registration system are in effect.

Assembly Bill 579 (AB 579) aligns Nevada sex offender registration laws with the federal requirements of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006.

NV Supreme Court allows barred Republican to stay in Washoe Valley-area state senate race

Gary Schmidt will be allowed to keep up his state Senate run — for now. The Nevada Supreme Court on Friday ruled Republican primary election voters in state Senate District 16 could cast a ballot for Schmidt ahead of a July 9 hearing at the state’s highest court.

Supreme Court candidate Leon Aberasturi to be Dems luncheon speaker

Event Date: 
May 28, 2018 - 11:30am

Leon Aberasturi, candidate for Nevada Supreme Court, will be the featured speaker at next Monday's Democratic luncheon. A former Lyon County District Attorney, Aberasturi is a judge for Nevada's Third District Court in Yerington. He was first elected to the court in 2006, and was re-elected in 2014. He is running for the seat currently held by Justice Michael Cherry, who is termed out.

Nevada Supreme Court rules public officials' personal devices not exempt from public records law

The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled that personal devices, such as cell phones or data stored on a server, used by public officials are subject to disclosure rules under the state’s public records law.

‘Taco ‘bout’ fundraiser, film lecture and Jazz for Sweethearts: Here’s what Tuesday brings to Carson City

Event Date: 
February 13, 2018 (All day)

This Fat Tuesday is full of things to do. Head to the Fox Brewpub for their ‘Taco ‘bout it’ Fundraiser for Advocates to End Domestic Violence: a portion of taco sales today will benefit the organization. Learn about Nevada silver screen icons like Marilyn Monroe, aliens, and the King of Rock and Roll during a CCAI Nevada Neighbors presentation by long-time film reviewer, Robin Holabird. Sierra Nevada Forums brings experts from various backgrounds to shed light on difficult and complex topics facing our society.

Tuesday Evening Hike to Downtown Carson Sponsored by Muscle Powered

Event Date: 
February 13, 2018 - 5:30pm

Come out and join us for free hikes each week to enjoy Nevada outdoors around Carson City! Meet in the parking lot directly across from the Nevada Supreme Court on Stewart Street between 5th and Musser Street.

Time for Tuesday: trivia, trails, and toe-tapping

Event Date: 
January 16, 2018 (All day)

The day may start out a little drizzly, but that isn’t supposed to last. However, Muscle Powered will opt for the Multi-purpose Athletic Center for their morning walk if the rain persists. Enjoy some old-time music at Comma Coffee: CW and Mr. Spitmore make an appearance during lunch. Jam out with songwriter Canyon White tonight at Living the Good Life.

Weekly Walking, Biking and Hiking Events Planned for January 2018

Join Muscle Powered on these leader-led walks, hikes or bike rides for January 2018! Explore the many walking paths and trails around Carson City as well as learn some local history associated with many of the places we go.

Judge Tom Armstrong announces bid for re-election to Carson City Justice Court

Judge Tom Armstrong announced Friday that he seeks re-election to Department I of the Carson City Justice/Municipal Court. Judge Armstrong was elected to the bench in 2012, after he was appointed to fill the position by the Carson City Board of Supervisors in May of 2011.

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