Latest Stories

The Nevada Supreme Court has issued what should be the final state court order denying O.J. Simpson's bid to overturn his kidnapping and robbery convictions.The one page order denying reconsiderati...

Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford on Wednesday called for ending questionable tax deductions taken by the mining industry in a bill amendment that clarifies what's allowable, what's not and da...

Democrats are trying their hand again at redrawing Nevada's congressional districts after Gov. Brian Sandoval called their first maps unfair and illegal and vetoed the plans last week. The Assembly...

University students who have been camped outside the Legislature for the past two nights on Wednesday urged lawmakers not to adopt a budget that will devastate the system."We feel that Nevada ju...

Transportation organizations from around the region gathered inside the Legislature on Wednesday for a chance to display their upcoming projects to the public. The event, part of the Northern Ne...

Kathie Arias will have just a few things on her mind when she competes at the NIAA 3A State Track & Field Championships Friday and Saturday at Del Sol High School in Las Vegas.Consider the followin...

CARSON CITY – A bill authorizing the state Treasurer to use up to $50 million in education funds to support economic diversification efforts and generate more money for public schools passed the Senate today despite questions about the constitutionality of the measure.
Senate Bill 75, amended twice before the vote, passed 12-9 with 10 Democrats and two Republicans in support. It will now be considered by the Assembly.
The bill is being sought by state Treasurer Kate Marshall.

CARSON CITY – The budget situation for Nevada’s universities and colleges may have worsened today as legislators voted to both cut and restore funding for higher education.

CARSON CITY – I checked with high hopes, but alas, my dreams of finding a pot of gold did not materialize. Maybe you will have better luck.
The state has $490 million sitting around that it wants to return to its rightful owners.
In an effort to get the money to the people, the Unclaimed Property Division, operated by the Nevada State Treasurer’s Office, is advertising in 17 newspapers across the state over the next few weeks.

Gov. Brian Sandoval met with student protesters camped out on the Capitol complex Wednesday, bringing doughnuts and conversation but no softening in his stance that raising taxes to avoid deep c...

LAS VEGAS - A top commercial-travel industry representative said Tuesday the U.S. is losing visitors to other countries by making it unnecessarily slow and difficult for prospective international t...

Democrats on an Assembly committee took another stab Tuesday at a redistricting bill three days after Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval vetoed the first one, calling it illegal and unfair.AB566 was...

The 1st and 10 Bar and Grill walked away with the Judges Choice Award and one of three $300 prizes at the 10th annual Oodles of Noodles cookoff in Dayton last Saturday and Sunday.Also getting fi...

Blong "Lue" Vang, the Carson City teen who went missing on April 29, was found on Friday in Toledo, Ohio, said Neng Vang, his father, on Tuesday. "His mom has already picked him up and they're on t...

The 1st and 10 Bar and Grill walked away with the Judges Choice Award and one of three $300 prizes at the 10th annual Oodles of Noodles cookoff in Dayton last Saturday and Sunday.Also getting fi...

We've all seen the automated blood pressure cuff at the pharmacy, and having your blood pressure measured is considered standard procedure at doctor's visits. However, many people don't understand ...

There are more than a million Americans living the role of "caregiver" who's lives suddenly and permanently changed forever when someone they cared about became seriously ill or disabled.Most peopl...

The silhouette of the Pony Express rider on the ridge above Mound House has been noticeably missing in the last couple of weeks, but he's not gone altogether. "He's just laying down on the job,"...

Some Nevada hospitals are backing a Democratic plan for a new business tax as an alternative to Medicaid cuts they say have left their profession "in critical condition."Sunrise Health System Pr...

Members of the legislative money committees on Tuesday rejected the governor's proposed "Silver State Works" program.The original idea was to put $10 million into a prototype project using state...

Last week, I wrote about all kinds of interesting, geographic information about my home town of Carson City.
This week, I am writing about all kinds of interesting, geographic information about the United States.

Here is the Northern Nevada, Northern California and Southern Oregon fishing report for the week of May 18-25:

The Clear Creek Bowmen, an archery organization in Carson City, held its fundraising archery shoot on Sunday, May 8 and took in about $1,000 in entry fees to fight cancer. Click to the PDF below for a complete list of winners.

Officials report that there were 67 shooters that participated in the fundraiser. The donation will be made to the Carson Advocates for Cancer Care.

See attachment for the latest Pyramid Lake creel summary, the last for the season. And go here for the latest fishing report, permits and calendar.

This is a reminder that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Carson City District-Sierra Front Field Office, in coordination with Storey County and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), seeks public review and comment on the draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Virginia City and Gold Hill Wastewater System Improvements (Project).

By the Nevada Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources
This is a reminder that the Nevada Division of Forestry State Tree Nursery in Washoe Valley opened for the season on May 12, 2011.

The nursery is open to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 3 pm Thursday through Saturday until October 15, 2011.
The nursery is designed to assist landowners by providing plant material suitable for conservation uses such as, but not limited to, windbreaks, soil erosion control, water conservation, and wildlife habitats.

By the California Department of Fish and Game
An abalone poacher and restaurant owner have both been convicted and fined for engaging in the illegal sale of sport-caught abalone.

Two state agencies, the California Department of Fish and Game (DFG) and California State Parks (CSP), worked together with the Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office to investigate the case and aggressively prosecute the crimes.

Here are the recent fish plants in the western part of the Silver State by Nevada Department of Wildlife:

May 09: Sparks Marina in Sparks: 2,188 rainbow trout: 10.0 inches.
May 11: Sand Harbor at Lake Tahoe: 3,960 rainbow trout: 10.4 inches.
May 11: Bilk Creek Reservoir in Humboldt County; 3,004 rainbow trout: 10.0 inches.
May 12: Boulder Reservoir in Northern Washoe County: 1,199 rainbow trout: 9.7 inches.

By the Nevada Department of Wildlife
The Nevada Department of Wildlife is offering a two-day still water beginning spin fishing clinic on May 20 and 21. The Friday evening session will take place at the Verdi Elementary School from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
This session will cover rod and reel selection, casting, line selection, basic knots and rigging for lure, bait and fly fishing with spinning gear.

By the Nevada Department of Wildlife
Despite excellent game surveys, good precipitation and increasing populations of deer, the Nevada State Board of Wildlife Commissioners voted to reduce the allocation of mule deer buck tags statewide at its May 14 meeting in Reno.

CARSON CITY — Senate Republicans gave new meaning to the legislative jargon “floor debate” today.
Several lawmakers sat on the floor outside their offices today as they talked to activists who have been camping on the Capitol lawn since yesterday night in support of new revenue.
The impromptu, hour-long debate featured a variety of popular budget topics including teacher pay, textbooks in schools, higher education tuition and taxes.

About 60 tents were pitched outside the Nevada Legislature on Tuesday to protest Gov. Brian Sandoval's budget. The protesters include a mix of students, public union employees and Democratic lawmak...

The Carson City Historical Society invites you to tour 13 historic properties and listen to Former Supervisor Robin Williamson give a short presentation about historic preservation. Tickets are 10 dollars and children under 12 are free and will be available at the Foreman Roberts home and at other locations to be determined later. Contact Gary at 885-7643 for information.

CARSON CITY — Since the governor did not like their last redistricting plan, Democrats are trying again with revisions to their redistricting maps.
Gov. Brian Sandoval earlier vetoed the Democratic plan for the boundaries of political districts, which must be redrawn every 10 years according to U.S. Census demographic data.

Troopers from the Nevada Highway Patrol-Major Accident Investigation Team are still piecing together the seven-vehicle crash that happened on Highway 395 near Jacks Valley Road in Douglas County Monday that sent several to the hospital and shut down southbound traffic on HIghway 395 for four hours.

CARSON CITY – A proposal by Gov. Brian Sandoval to transfer the state share of operating the mental health courts to the counties was rejected by Democrat lawmakers today, creating another $6 million hole in the upcoming two-year budget that starts July 1.
The party-line vote by members of the Assembly Ways and Means and Senate Finance committees came after repeated testimony from advocates for the courts since the session began that they would close without continued state support because of fiscal problems facing the counties.

Carson City's history, arts and culture will be featured throughout the summer with a litany of events and activities to resonate with families and their budgets, according to the Carson City Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Blong "Lue" Vang, the Carson City teen who went missing on April 29, has been found in Toledo, Ohio, his father Neng Vang said Tuesday. Vang, 38, said his son was picked up by the "authorities" ...

A TV reporter is grateful that Tampa Bay Ray's third baseman Evan Longoria has fast reflexes:

Lue Vang, a Carson City teen who has been missing since April 29, has been found safe in Toledo, Ohio.

Attorney Day Williams, who represents Lue's mother Yer Her, said she is in Toledo where her son is in a crisis center, and the two will be flying home today.

According to Williams, Yer Her said that Carson City Sheriff's Deputy Jessica Rivera "ultimately pulled thing through for us. She coordinated the whole thing."

The family appreciates the outpouring of community support for them.

KOLO Channel 8 and KTVN Channel 2 Reno have video roundups on the first of a three-day protest at the Nevada Legislature where scores of students have pitched tents to show solidarity against proposed sta

I have always known Harold Jacobsen as two-term Carson City mayor, three-term University of Nevada regent, father of five daughters and friend.I just finished reading his memoir, titled "There A...

I believe this session of the Legislature will go down in history as the most difficult ever. No doubt.I can't even imagine the stress and frustration our legislators must feel trying to fit a two-...

Retired teachers and administrators joined current Carson High School staff and other community members Monday at a fundraiser luncheon for Linda Peton, a teacher's aide in need of a heart trans...

A man with three larceny arrests in the past three weeks allegedly tried to steal two pairs of shoes from the Carson City JCPenney on Thursday. Aaron Memro, 37, walked out of the south Carson Ci...

Carson City Sheriff deputies found more than 5 pounds of marijuana during a Friday traffic stop. Two men were traveling eastbound on Highway 50 West in a rental car from California when deputies...

Carson City took a conservative approach to its budgeting process this year and adopted a final budget that didn't involve cuts in programs or people."The economy has been bad the last three years,...

Gov. Brian Sandoval Monday vetoed the bill funding K-12 education for the next two years because of the funding Democrats added back into those budgets."I veto and return this bill because it incre...

Saying the Nevada Legislature needs to understand it has a deadline to pass a balanced budget, a senior advisor to Gov. Brian Sandoval told reporters Monday they won't move seamlessly from regular ...

Syndicate content