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This Saturday, May 20, the Carson City Sheriff’s Office is will host its annual Cops and Kids Open House event. The event is free for all and will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in front of the Carson City Sheriff’s Office.

Mile High Jazz Band Association presents Carson City’s 20th annual Jazz & Beyond Music Festival, with 11 days of free entertainment and more than 30 performances. The beat returns this August in multiple venues around the city, beginning with the festival opener on Friday, August 11, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Governor’s Mansion, on the corner of W. Robinson and Mountain Streets. It features the Reno Jazz Orchestra. Food and beverages will be available for purchase.

Shepherd of the Sierra Lutheran Church will host a Family Movie Night as a fun and a family friendly event Saturday, May 20, 2023, from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., movie starting at 6:30, location 3680 U.S. Highway 395, Carson City, Nevada.

The Tahoe Fire & Fuels Team will continue prescribed fire operations this week at Lake Tahoe. Conditions and weather permitting, the Nevada Division of Forestry and the USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit are scheduled to continue burning piles along the East Shore beginning Monday, May 15, 2023.

The Carson Intuitive Center is a branch of the Reno Psychic Institute. We are a safe place to explore your psychic abilities without having to go to Reno.

Carson Intuitive Center offers classes, healings, and readings right here in Carson City.

Yvonne Connery, of Carson City, Nevada, transitioned peacefully on May 9th, 2023 at Carson Tahoe Hospital. She was in the presence of her loving granddaughter, Siovhan McEver.

Another milestone between the Lopiccolo and Abowd families will be marked when Carson Piazza Bar hosts a book signing with Chef Charlie Abowd, Tuesday, May 16 from 3:30 p.m. until "whenever."

Square Dance Carson City

New Beginning Square Dance Lessons start tonight at the Elk’s Lodge in Carson City. Couples, singles, and kids (age 10+) are welcome. Open enrollment for three weeks.

The Nevada Day, Inc. Board of Directors announces the Grand Marshals for the 2023 Nevada Day Parade taking place October 28, 2023. This year’s Grand Marshals are the hosts of PBS Reno’s travel-adventure series "Wild Nevada," Chris Orr and Dave Santina.

The Carson City School District is pleased to honor school Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) during National Speech-Language Pathologist Day, Thursday, May 18, 2023, and celebrate the vital role of SLPs in education.

A 62-year-old man was arrested Friday for a felony fugitive from justice warrant and for possession of a controlled substance, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

ComputerCorps is looking for volunteers to help with their “Every Home ‘A’ Classroom” program and is offering an Opportunity workshop for volunteers:

Thank you to those who have joined Supervisor Lisa Schuette for coffee to share ideas and ask questions. Due to a scheduling conflict there won't be a May gathering; the next Coffee with Lisa will be June 14. Everyone is invited to meet at The Cracker Box on June 14 at 7 am. Feel free to email Lisa at lschuette@carson.org with ideas or concerns.

Come and join in a Book Signing for our newly published volume: “Mackay Mansion Gould & Curry Mining Office.”

What better setting for the Book Signing than at the historic and famous Mackay Mansion in the extraordinary mining town of Virginia City, Nev.

Today’s national news features America’s Ambassador to China, Robert Nicholas Burns, he who speaks French, Arabic, and Greek as well as English, addressing mounting tensions with China. Of course, a little voice deep inside me shouted, “Hey, hey, this connects to Mark Twain!”

Nevada State Police will be Joining Forces with other law enforcement agencies around the Silver State for the statewide seat belt safety event known as "Click It or Ticket," May 13-31.

Historic Piper’s Opera House in Virginia City, Nev., hosts Black Irish Band, May 20, 2023, on the same stage that once welcomed President Grant, Buffalo Bill, Al Jolson, Mark Twain and many more icons of days gone by. Today, the famed opera house plays host to performing arts once again in hosting a band with Celtic, Spanish and Italian roots performing historic songs of miners, cowboys, railroaders, sailors and more.

The Virginia Truckee Railroad begins its 48th season on May 27, 2023, with one hundred-year-old steam engine No. 29 at the lead. The scenic train ride departs daily from the original Virginia City depot where millionaires and miners departed 150 years ago.

CARSON CITY — Filmmakers and film enthusiasts alike are invited to participate in the upcoming Carson Citywide Short Film Competition organized by Silver State Storytellers. This competition offers a unique opportunity for local filmmakers to showcase their creative talent and storytelling skills to a wider audience.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of May 15-21, 2023. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

Free to the public this three-day show includes something for everyone. Includes home improvement vendors, spas, RVs, ATVs, food trucks and many other local businesses and crafters.

We see a lot of great swimmers come out of Carson High School. Each Season the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association (NIAA), the governing body of high school’s sports in the state of Nevada, presents the Nevada All -State Academic Team awards to varsity athletes with the 4.0 grade point average.

It's up @ the Gallery! The "Just the Right Size" Show was installed on Saturday, May 6 and runs until June 16. Everything in this show is 320 square inches or less so you will definitely be able to find a place in your home or office for a special piece of artwork.

We are open and free to the public Tuesday-Sunday 12-4pm. 449 W. King Street, Carson City. Be sure to come in and cast your vote for People's Choice. Fill out our little survey and get a free Lady Jill Mueller watercolor print. We support local artists and strive to be your local art marketplace. www.nevadaartists.org

Featured Artist shows by Rob Jennings-Teats and Ken Clarke are on display along with the NAA "Just the Right Size" Show presented now through June 16 @ the Gallery. Rob's paintings largely follow religious and spiritual themes and daily life from Southeast Asia and incorporate traditional styles from that region. Ken's paintings include many Nevada and desert landscapes as well animals and pets. Mark your calendar and join us for the Featured Artists Reception on Sunday, June 4 from 1-4pm. Everything in the NAA Gallery is for sale.

At Nevada Field Day & Ag Expo on June 2, visitors will be treated to a variety of hands-on activities, wine tasting, demonstrations and giveaways. The event is hosted by the University’s College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources including its Experiment Station and Extension units.

UPDATE SUNDAY: The incident happened when the woman parked her vehicle on a grade and the parking brake didn't engage, according to Carson City Fire Department Battalion Chief Micah Horton.

As the vehicle began to roll, the woman attempted to grab the baby from the car seat and in doing so, the vehicle rolled over a small portion of the woman's foot. She was treated on scene and transported to the hospital. The baby was found by CCFD crews in the car seat "still buckled up." The baby suffered no injuries.
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A call to dispatch came in just after 9 p.m. Saturday night stating a crash with injury had just occurred near Manzanita Terrace.

The reporting party stating that a woman may have been run over by a vehicle while holding a baby.

Join Miss Carson City May 21 for a Park Cleanup at Fuji Park.

Reduce, Reuse and Recycle your old grocery bags into trash bags at the Fuji Park cleanup! However, bags will also be provided at the cleanup along with gloves.

The Active 20-30 Carson City Club is hosting a Capital Crawl Beach Party today, Saturday May 13, at 4 p.m.

Participating bars and restaurants are offering food and drink specials for crawlers, and tickets for the event are $20.

The featured speaker at Monday's Democratic luncheon will be Christina Lopez, who will be pinch hitting for Kate Marshall, Nevada's 35th lieutenant governor. Marshall, previously announced as the speaker, found herself unable to attend due to a last minute schedule change, so Ms. Lopez, a close associate and former staffer, was asked speak on her behalf.

The curtain goes up on A Midsummer Night’s Dream this Mother’s Day weekend. The show opens Friday, May 12th at 7:00 P.M, with additional shows May 13, 14, 19, 20 and 21. Performances take place in the Maize Theater at the Brewery Arts Center.

Find new treasures and hand-made items at MidTown Marketplace's Summer Pop-up Flea Market & Craft Faire happening on Saturday June 10th from 9am-2pm.

From MGM in 1987, Overboard stars Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell in this fun, light- hearted rom-com about a spoiled rich woman who stiffs a carpenter. When he is the first one to find her when she has amnesia; he gets revenge by conning her into thinking she's his wife and the mother of his four kids. Also featuring Roddy McDowall and Katharine Helmond.

Audrey has transformed since we last told you about her. With a lot of tender loving care from her foster Mom and volunteers at Catmandu, Audrey has become a new kitty. This 4 ½ year old beauty loves to snuggle and spoon with her person. She is sweet, loving and mellow; a perfect companion.

Hospice care is not often talked about, despite the fact that most people will experience hospice in some fashion during their lifetime, whether it’s for a parent, a loved one, or even themselves. Hospice care is what is provided as an individual is approaching the end of their life, ensuring comfort, care, and quality of life while being able to remain at home and surrounded by loved ones.

A beautiful spring walk on the southern side of Washoe Lake.

UPDATE: The number one northbound lane is being blocked by deputies while they handle the crash.
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Just before 4 p.m. a crash was reported in front of Carson High School. There are no injuries reported, but the vehicle is in the median and traffic may be partially blocked.

The Carson City Parks, Recreation & Open Space Department is offering new arts programs and activities for kids this summer.

Every Saturday in June from 10:00 - 11:30 a.m., the Sierra Arts Foundation will host the Youth Art Fundamental Series.

The Victims of Crime Assistance (VOCA) Fund provides direct funding to victim-survivors of domestic and sexual violence (and other violent crimes) for things like mental health counseling, wage or income loss, and emergency shelter and relocation costs, to name a few of its benefits.

The Nashville Social Club has announced a full-day of specials to help locals honor their mamas this Mother’s Day, Sunday May 14th.

Happy Friday, Carson City, and wish a happy weekend to our smart as a whip Pet of the Week, Nala.

Featuring on display - Antique tractors, Running Hit and Miss Engines, Model T & A's, Vintage V8's and restored Big Rig Semi's. Pre-1960 - Tractor Pulls, Swap Meet, Crafters, Silent Auction. Food-BBQ and more - Raffle Tractor -winning ticket will be drawn at our next event at Smith Valley Days Oct. 8 Dressler Park, Wellington NV.

Community Roots is a garden center and gift shop

Community Roots and Shoots in Dayton will have extended shopping hours for Mother’s Day weekend. In addition to many options for Mother’s Day gifts in their garden center and gift shop, they’re also hosting an outdoor rummage sale on Saturday, May 13 from 9 am-5:30pm, with all proceeds going to Healthy Communities Coalition’s food pantries.

Gardnerville, Nature Photography, Spring Garden, Tulips, Daffodils

Our cold winter created a wonderful spring bounty. Gardening centers me bringing calm to a busy life. It's as if every bulb, every flower, every vegetable are tonics for my soul.

The Nevada Artists Association at the Gallery presents the "Just the Right Size" Show where everything in the show is 320 square inches or less.

We are sure you will find just the right piece for that special location in your home or office. This show runs until June 16.

Congratulations to Andrew Strom for winning the People's Choice Award from the just-ended "Spring Has Sprung Show" for his photograph, "Thomsen Harbor At Dusk."

The Carson High School Football team is excited to invite the community to the 2nd Annual Beattie Alumni Bowl on Wednesday, May 24th, from 6-8pm at Carson High School's Football Field. This event is a chance for the alumni of the CHS Football team to come back and compete against the current CHS Football team in a no pads passing scrimmage.

Bridgewood Toys presents the art of toy making! Learn how to make playable and customized "Love Letter" toys! Class fee is $45 and includes instruction, all materials, and toys to take home with you at the end of the class. Preregistration is required, call 775-461-0050 or stop into MidTown Marketplace at 104 Corbett St, in Carson City to reserve your seat for this fun and memory making workshop.

Learn the technique and tricks of FUSION Mineral Paint! This Workshop takes you through the Basics 101 of FUSION Mineral Paint application and product knowledge.

Students will be painting a photo frame to take with them at the end of class. Class fee is $50 and includes instruction, all materials, and 1 Pint of FUSION Mineral Paint to take home with you.

Pre-registration is required, call 775-461-0050 or stop into MidTown Marketplace at 104 Corbett St in Carson City to reserve your seat.

The Nevada Artists Association Gallery would like to congratulate Andrew Strom for winning the People's Choice Award from the just-ended "Spring Has Sprung Show" for his photograph, "Thomsen Harbor At Dusk".

This photo was taken in Sitka, Alaska and is currently for sale @ the Gallery through the "Just the Right Size Show" which ends June 16. This piece is on metal under acrylic and is quite impressive.

The Nevada Artists Association Gallery is Your Local Art Marketplace. 449 W. King Street, Carson City. Free and open to the public Tuesday-Sunday 12-4pm. www.nevadaartists.org.

In early 2021, Maxwell Hurt-Lewis found himself homeless and jobless in Reno. “As a result, I was running amok. I was really living for nothing,” he said. “I was making irresponsible decisions that led me to prison.”

As he prepares for his release from the Nevada Department of Corrections this year, he’s hoping the skills he’s gained while incarcerated can help him avoid returning to that lifestyle.

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