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Kohl's Coming to Carson City...Finally

Saying good-bye to a man who dedicated his life to public safety and service

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Hundreds of friends, associates and family members bid Carson City Fire Battalion Chief Rich Chzranowski good-bye today.

Senator Reid said near-Universal Health Care is just weeks away from becoming law

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What Sen. Reid is about to be praised for from coast to coast, and put him in the history books is what will likely make his re-election to the U.S.

Personhood is too vague a term to be associated with the term “genome”

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A conservative group trying to find the back door to outlawing all abortion, birth control or fertility treatments has lost in court over their “personhood amendment.”

Neil Rombardo files for second term as CC DA

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Carson City’s first term District Attorney has announced he will be running for a second term this Fall.

Nevada might get into the green energy game, yet!

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A big federal stimulus grant has inticed a solar panel manufacturing plant to set up shop in Nevada.

Casual clothing giant KOHL’S coming to Carson City

Casual clothing retailer Kohl’s is opening a new store in Carson City this Fall.
Sources tell NewsCarsonCity.com that Kohl’s has purchased the former Mervyn’s building on South Carson Street immedia

Battalion Chief Rich Chrzanowsli’s life is celebrated and his death mourned in services at St. Teresa’s Church today

Hundreds of family friends, and fellow fire fighters from throughout Northern Nevada gathered at St.

The “Personhood” movement takes a hit

Carson City District Court Judge Todd Russell has struck down a proposed change to the Nevada State Constitution that defines a person as having a genome, and therefore has the right to live, whether

Neil Rombardo announces for a second term

Carson City District Attorney Neil Rombardo, finishing out his first term as the city’s chief prosecutor, has announced he is running for a second term.

News Carson City

City Supervisors still moving along on the Nugget Project

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More details are coming out on the proposed Nugget Downtown Project it’s partnering with the city.

CCSO still looking for armed robbers

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Carson City Sheriff’s investigators are still hoping somebody can give them a valid lead on who barged into an apartment Wednesday evening, and at gunpoint, ordered everyon

Nevada finally has Real ID….for a few around Carson, for now

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The long awaited arrival of Real ID is now upon us here in Carson City. But it’s coming to a DMV office near you, statewide.

Carson City hitching up to Douglas County for very valuable water

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Although it’ll raise water rates in Carson City 25%, city officials say it’s necessary to avoid being found in violation arsenic and uranium levels in our tap water.

Mom and Pop’s are getting their stride back…

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Life was sweeter, the second time around for the Cramers, aka “Mom and Pop’s.”

Supervisors get update on downtown Nugget project

City Supervisors today got an update on it’s proposed financial and development partnership with the Carson City Nugget.

Supervisors OK new regional water pipeline to better secure future water supplies

City Supervisors have ratified an agreement with Douglas County and the Town of Minden to buy additional high quality water to blend-down much of Carson City’s arsenic and uranium tainted water coming

Mom and Pop’s Diner gets Redevelopment incentive funds for new restaurant at Carson Mall.

Doug and Roberta Cramer have been given a second look by the Board of Supervisors.And after a change of heart by Supervisor Pete Livermore, the Board voted unanimously to grant $40,000 in redevelopmen

Website Updates Tonight

This is just a quick note to let people know that News Carson City is undergoing some changes to our website design and layout this evening (1/6) and may continue on with minor changes throughout the

Big cuts coming to various city departments, including Parks and Rec, and an update on the Skating Rink

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A budget storm clouds gather over Carson City City Hall, various departments are scrambling to figure out how to keep their departments together and services coming with co

Carson man busted for statutory seduction and pornography

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Meeting and allegedly luring a 15 year old girl on the internet, and taking her home proved again that parents need to know who their children are communicating with on the

Governor Gibbons declares war on city and county workers in particular, and on teachers in particular!

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Governor Gibbons has declared his very conservative intentions on how to get re-elected Governor.

Las Vegas shooting victim identified

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Authorities have released the name of the deputy U.S. Marshal who was wounded by gunman Johnny Lee Wicks.

Can marijuana possession become legal if we can make money taxing it?

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A new voter initiative petition is circulating in an effort to legalize small amounts of marijuana.

Three people at home robbed and tied up at gunpoint

Carson City Sheriff’s investigators say that a resident at the Bella Lago Apartments, 1600 Airport, answered a knock on the door minutes after 5pm.

Robbery/Shooting at apartment on Airport near Menlo at 5:10pm

Sheriff’s deputies are trying to track down two hispanic men who robbed three people at an apartment at 1600 Airport #150, the Bella Lago apartments.

Governor Gibbons declares war on just about everyone in government jobs, most especially teachers.

Governor Gibbons, meeting with a few lawmakers today, announced his intention to end collective bargaining laws pertaining to government employees in Nevada, including school teachers.

LV Courthouse killer was a serious criminal, hated the government, and felt cheated out of his full Social Security benefits

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More is known about the shotgun-toting man who stormed the front lobby of the Las Vegas Federal Courthouse Monday and killed security guard Stanley Cooper and wounded a dep

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