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Here are photos from Saturday's 4th annual Carson City Downtown Revival Car Show, hosted by the Esther Chapter No. 3, Order of the Eastern Star.
The last photo in the gallery is at the Summer 2021 Downtown Throw Down cornhole tournament, held Saturday at Telegraph Square.

UPDATE MONDAY: Two of the women involved in a vehicle pursuit in Carson City on Sunday afternoon face multiple charges after fleeing from deputies and, later, being caught.

Having been here for 57 years, I've seen the Carson River become a very nice smallmouth bass fishery. But in the last few years we've seen a drastic increase in people using the river including fisherman. This has resulted in dire consequences for a fragile fishery concerning the smallmouth bass.

CARSON CITY — The next new driver’s license or ID card you get from the Nevada DMV will have a new look and updated security features. A rollout of the new Nevada Driver’s License begins Monday, July 12 and will continue through July and August.

RENO — You’ve probably heard about romance scams where con artists trick unsuspecting victims into falling in love and parting with their money. Lately, BBB Scam Tracker is getting reports of a new type of romance scam. In this con, it’s the entire dating website that’s a sham.

Last week I stood in the street with my neighbor Karen watching a lightning started fire up on the mountain to the west. Fortunately, the smoke plume was small and the flames were hard to see even with binoculars. We knew all the firefighting services were stretched to the maximum with multiple fires across the Sierra Front and into California.

UPDATE 3:28 PM: The Nevada Seismological Center has adjusted the earthquake Sunday morning from a 3.2 to a 3.4 magnitude.
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Hundreds of small earthquakes have been recorded since Thursday's 5.9 magnitude earthquake that shook the area near the Nevada, California border south of Topaz Lake near Coleville. One of the larger ones in the swarm series happened Sunday morning, with a 3.4 magnitude at 5:35 a.m.

With temperatures expected to surpass 100 degrees, an excessive heat warning continues through at least Tuesday for western and Northern Nevada, including the Carson City region, according to the National Weather Service.

The Carson Fly Fishing Club will hold an introductory fly-fishing class July 23, 6 p.m. and July 24, all day starting at 10:30 a.m. at the Ormsby Room, Carson City Sheriff's Office, at 911 E. Musser St., Carson City.

CARSON CITY — Feeding Pets of the Homeless recently received a $10,000 donation from CareVet to help provide pet food, supplies, emergency veterinary care and wellness clinics to companion animals of homeless individuals across the United States.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of July 12-18, 2021. Lane restrictions are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

Just before 4:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon a vehicle crash was reported at Spooner Junction involving a semi-truck and at least two other vehicles.

NV Energy is urging its electric customers in both northern and southern Nevada to conserve electricity today and tomorrow between 6 and 9 p.m. in order to offset energy supply issues caused by record-breaking heat and wildfires affecting electric transmission lines throughout the western United States.

Conservation is the best way to reduce strain on the local power grid.

The Carson City School District Board will be meeting on Tuesday, July 13 at 7 p.m. in the Bob Crowell Board Room inside the Carson City Community Center located at 851 E. William Street.

Items to be discussed during the meeting include possible action to approve the district’s plan for in-person instruction, continuity of services, and the path forward for distance education for the 2021-2022 school year.

United Way will lead science and reading activities with preschoolers on Tuesday

United Way of Northern Nevada and the Sierra (UWNNS) will host a morning of fun and educational activities for preschoolers and their parents on Tuesday, July 13 from 10am to noon.

sculpture: Canal, Maple, 20”x15”x7”, 2021

The Capital City Arts Initiative presents its exhibition, "Callosum", by LB Buchan at the CCAI Courthouse Gallery.

The exhibition will be in the gallery from July 9 – October 21, 2021. The Courthouse is located at 885 E Musser Street, Carson City.

The UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center and Tahoe Regional Planning Agency released findings from the annual Lake Tahoe Clarity Report, which showed average clarity – or how deep a 10” white plate can be lowered into Lake Tahoe before it becomes invisible from the surface – of 62.9 feet for the year 2020.

Tickets are now on sale for The Capital City Brewfest! This year’s event will take place Aug. 28 from 3 to 8 p.m. After canceling last year due to COVID-19, organizers and brewers are looking forward to getting out again.

Today, the Reno Chamber Orchestra announces the selection of their new Music Director. Maestro Kelly Kuo will lead the orchestra from the podium and behind the scenes, conducting concerts, choosing musical programming, and guiding the artistic direction of the orchestra. Maestro Kuo will be only the third individual to hold this esteemed position since the Reno Chamber Orchestra’s founding in 1974.

UPDATE 7:57 p.m.: The fire in the Jack's Valley Road area is contained at 2.7 acres and the road should be reopening soon, according to the Record Courier.

UPDATE 5:15 p.m.: Multiple lightning strikes are being reported throughout Douglas County. Additional units are being called from Tahoe and Truckee Meadows to offer assistance.

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Around 4:20 p.m. on Friday afternoon, firefighters were called to the area of Jack's Valley Road on report of a brush fire.

A vehicle crash involving at least one vehicle is currently blocking traffic new Spooner as of 4 p.m. Friday.

No injuries are reported at this time and the occupants of the vehicle have exited. Air bags were deployed and the vehicle is in traffic.

First responders are currently enroute to the scene.

A 37-year-old Dayton woman was arrested at a casino on E. William Street for three counts of child neglect and endangerment.

Help wanted signs hanging in the windows of local businesses have become a common sight in Carson City and the country as a whole.

Restaurants and retail locations across the nation are desperate for workers, especially skilled workers such as chefs, but are having to close their doors for want of workers. Some employers have blamed increased unemployment benefits for the lack of people wanting to work.

However, the idea that the problem is solely about unemployment benefits being higher than wages is not supported by the data.

UPDATE: At 1:30 p.m., the Carson City Sheriff's Office issued the following press release:

On July 9th during the early morning hours, the Carson City Sheriff’s Office and State Division of Investigations were requested to assist U.S. Marshal’s and ATF Agents in the apprehension of a murder suspect out of San Jose, CA.

The suspect, Adrian Laredo, born October 11th, 1994, had been located in a congested neighborhood in the area of North Roop Street and East Corbet Street, but was in the company of a child under the age of 5.

The child was believed to be Laredo’s son. Although surveillance teams identified Laredo outside of the home several times during the morning, each time he came out of the house he was accompanied by the toddler.

By 11:30 a.m., the joint agency operations leaders determined to use a SWAT Team to take the suspect into custody. The suspect was taken into custody at 11:55 without incident and transported to the Carson City Jail. No injuries were reported.

While the area of the arrest was closed to the public for only 15 minutes, the Sheriff’s Office had secured the entire neighborhood throughout the morning until the order was given to take him into custody.

The Sheriff’s Office utilized social media app platforms to inform residents and businesses in the area to remain inside.

Complete details of the San Jose homicide were not immediately available. However, Agents did inform local agencies that the homicide occurred on June 17th in San Jose. Details suggested two individuals were shot during a robbery, and that one of the two had died from his wounds.

Detectives from California had been dispatched to Carson City early and have been anticipated to perform follow up investigative steps upon their arrival.

Sheriff Furlong stated that the proximity of the toddlers remained the highest concern in the area all morning. However, he was pleased that the law enforcement teams were able to develop an effective plan for the apprehension that minimized risks to innocent by-standers, including children.

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Roop Street was briefly closed to traffic on Friday morning while a California murder suspect was taken into custody.

Carson Street will be closed tomorrow in the Downtown area for the Carson City Downtown Revival Car Show.

The 4th Annual Carson City Downtown Revival Car Show will be held tomorrow, Saturday July 10, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., sponsored by Esther Chapter No. 3, Order of the Eastern Star.

Vitality Unlimited, established in Elko in 1971, was informed yesterday by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), that we have been awarded two grants for totally $4,000,000 each. These grants will enable Vitality Unlimited to expand their already successful Carson City and Dayton, NV Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC) to add a new CCBHC in Reno, Nevada.

Carson City and the surrounding region felt the shake just before 4 p.m. south of Gardnerville on Thursday in the Coleville, Antelope Valley region.

The quake led to fallen boulders across U.S. 395 near Bridgeport, causing a closure between the state line to State Route 182.

Flavors of India, Carson City’s only Indian food restaurant, shut its doors some time ago and vacated the property on South Carson Street. But now it has returned, with some distinct changes to its operation.

In its weekly update, Carson City Health and Human Services reports 49 new cases and 56 additional recoveries of COVID-19 in the Quad County region for the week of July 1-7, 2021. This brings the total number of cases to 13,173, with 12,747 recoveries and 229 deaths; 197 cases remain active.

UPDATE 4:47PM: Caltrans is detouring traffic on U.S. 395 from the Nevada state line to State Route 182 in Bridgeport. Maintenance crews are working to remove the fallen rocks. There is not an estimated time of opening US-395 at this time.
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A 5.9 magnitude earthquake happened at 3:49 p.m. Thursday and was centered in the Coleville area on the California side, South of Gardnerville, according to the USGS. The quake was felt throughout Carson City and the region.

Ideas on Tap, a monthly series of community interactive, humanity-based discussions, will meet this Wednesday, July 14 at the Union Eatery and Brewery in Carson City. The topic of discussion is "Brain Drain: Retaining the Best and Brightest."

A Carson City man who is currently in jail for felony jail escape charges, was booked Wednesday and Thursday for felony and misdemeanor warrants issued out of Churchill County.

A bald eagle flying Wednesday through the cottonwoods along the Carson River.

As the summer season charges on and daily temperatures soar well into triple digits, Carson City’s weekend social calendar fills up with live music and community events.

On Thursday, Lyon County issued a statement regarding the agenda item that would possibly rename Old Dayton Valley Road ‘Pres. Trump Way,’ which was voted on 4-1 during the July 1 meeting.

Carson Hills Apartments Clubhouse Leasing Office

Property management company Kromer Investments has opened its first development in Carson City, the Carson Hills Apartments, on West Clearview Drive.

Nevada has signed a settlement and order of consent agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy addressing DOE’s failure to correctly identify low-level radioactive waste shipped to and disposed of in Nevada at DOE’s Nevada National Security Site between 2013 to 2018, the state's Division of Environmental Protection announced Thursday.

Live theater performances around the Carson City and Carson Valley regions have been on the back burner for over a year now as COVID-19 restricted full capacities inside audience venues.

While the pandemic brought to light numerous success stories of local businesses trying to continue operations as usual, local theater companies are no strangers to creative thinking in the last 16 months.

Emerging from the Coronavirus global pandemic, it is crystal clear that Vitality Unlimited is a leader in community-based service delivery. True to its operational motto, “Complete Behavioral Health”, this steadfast and innovative non-profit organization has provided excellent services and programs that promote positive life choices, improve the quality of life and empower personal wellness to Nevada residents for 50 years.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday received multiple reports from business owners located off Arrowhead Drive. These businesses reported being victims of mail theft. The suspects appear to be forcibly breaking into mailboxes and stealing the contents.

CARSON CITY, Nev. — Over the past 15-plus months, a troubling trend has emerged in the United States: Other seemingly lonely roads emerging to tout their unique and clever character traits to a population looking to explore the open landscapes around them. But let’s get one thing straight: I am the one and only Loneliest Road in America — a title bestowed unto me 35 years ago this month by the writers of Life Magazine.

On Saturday, June 26, 2021 at approximately 6:13 p.m., Nevada Highway Patrol Troopers responded to a fatal crash at SR-88 and Douglas County mile marker 7 in Minden.

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Temperatures above 100 degrees will be hitting the capital city this weekend and continuing through at least Tuesday, putting certain groups at risk of illness. Those groups include senior citizens, especially home-bound seniors.

CARSON CITY — Local non-profit greenUP! is proud to announce its participation in this year’s Plastic Free July, an international awareness month focused on the environmental and health impacts of plastic pollution. greenUP! will be sharing Plastic-Free challenges each week of the month of July and they invite the Carson City community to join them.

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Department of Transportation is soliciting public feedback to establish formal policies for the installation of roadside memorials on state roads and highways as well as creating secondary highway names to honor Nevada public servants.

Through July 31, Nevadans can visit www.dot.nv.gov/memorials to provide input. The survey is intended to capture feedback of Nevada residents and those who use Nevada highways. Public comment will also be solicited as a draft roadside memorial policy is developed.

ROADSIDE MEMORIALS

Lake Tahoe beaches were still blanketed in morning shadows when volunteers began plucking cigarette butts, bottle caps and beach toys out of the sand early Monday, July 5. By noon, 235 enthusiastic volunteers had removed 1,456 pounds of litter from 10 Tahoe beaches and their surrounding areas as part of the League to Save Lake Tahoe’s annual July 5 Keep Tahoe Red, White and Blue Beach Cleanup.

At approximately 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Carson City first responders were called to a single vehicle crash at Saliman and Little Lane. Initially reported as a vehicle that went into a house, first responders found a vehicle lodged upright into a wood fence next to a residence.

What is Google My Business? It’s a free, easy-to-use tool to reach their customers and potential customers in their local area Google searches.

This past weekend the Carson City Fire Department responded to a structure fire on Tiger Drive. During the fire investigation it was noted there were no smoke alarms in the home and most of the windows had been covered with gypsum wallboard on the inside and wood siding on the outside. Investigators determined the cause was accidental, due to electrical malfunction.

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