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Carson City Sheriff's Office is investigating a porch theft case in which the suspect allegedly stole a package containing $680 worth of fitness apparel.

Xochie Aranda was a single mother in her 30s when she first learned that she had polycystic kidney disease, a genetic disorder that is the fourth-leading cause of kidney failure in the U.S. She was placed on the national transplant waiting list for a kidney and received a transplant in 2014.

Historic Virginia City rumbles with 400 classic cars this weekend, Friday, July 28 and Saturday, July 29, as Hot August Nights kicks off its 36th year.

Get ready to laugh as KNVC Radio, Carson City’s only community supported radio station, is presenting “Hawkshaw.” “Hawkshaw” is a detective mystery about a hard boiled private eye who is bewildered and perplexed by a beautiful dame with an ulterior motive.

UPDATE: The Virginia Truckee Railroad in Virginia City invites you to step aboard the enchanting Marilyn Murder Mystery Train on Saturday, August 12 and immerse yourself in the glitz and glamour of a bygone era. Inspired by the timeless beauty of old Hollywood, this one-of-a-kind experience will transport you back to the golden age of movies and mayhem!

Each year, millions of elderly Americans fall victim to some type of financial fraud or confidence scheme, including romance, lottery, and sweepstakes scams — just to name a few.

Seniors are often targeted because they tend to be trusting and polite. They also usually have financial savings, own a home, and have good credit — all of which make them attractive to scammers.

The Carson City Planning Commission has scheduled a meeting on Wednesday, July 26 beginning at 5 p.m. at the Community Center’s Robert 'Bob' Crowell Board Room.

The main item of discussion is about the Black Stone Ranch zoning plan.

Motivational speakers don’t usually come as adversity tested as Zach Gowen.

Gowen experienced painful losses early in his life and nearly succumbed to drugs as a young adult.

A 24-year-old Carson City man, Damien Wallace, was arrested in the area of Colorado St. and Blue Haven Ln. following a road rage incident that led to felony crimes.

According to the arrest report, the reporting party stated she had been traveling with her two minor children through Washoe Valley when she came up behind a vehicle traveling at a slower speed.

Rose Lucy Carnazzola, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and Master Ceramicist, passed away peacefully on July 22, 2023. Her departure leaves a void in our hearts, but her legacy of love, creativity and compassion will forever shine in our cherished memories.

Born to Frances and Evelino Bernardara on July 28, 1938, in Detroit, Michigan, Rose’s journey was marked by dedication and an unwavering commitment to her family and passions.

In light of the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) the Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation would like to remind the public of resources available year-round to those who have a disability.

The August 1, 2023 deadline is approaching for vendors for the 34th Annual Dayton Valley Days on September 16-17, 2023.

Local Food Group is excited to bring Great Basin Brewing Company to the community of Minden, Nevada – opening in the Fall of 2023. Inside, customers will find their award-winning craft beer, food and Park Ranch Meats – a gourmet food and butcher shop.

This space will be a gathering place for the entire community with a spacious outdoor patio featuring expansive views of the Sierra mountains, a fire pit, outdoor games, and a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere.

Richard “Bruce” Greenhalgh, beloved husband, father, grandfather, friend, and eternal cowboy, passed away in Carson City on July 20, 2023.

On Thursday, July 27 at 10 a.m., there will be a free interpretative hike to explore and learn more about the local flowers at Carson Pass Information Station. We are located at the Carson Pass on Highway 88. We encourage people to call to reserve a spot, 209-258-8606. You can just show up on the July 27 at 10, but we are limited to 12 spaces. Please join us for a lovely walk to Frog Lake and beyond.

The Carson City Cinema Club presents “Fahrenheit 451 (1966)” on Tuesday, August 1 at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall, 511 West King Street at the old Catholic church.

CARSON CITY — In light of the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act the Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation would like to remind the public of resources available year-round to those who have a disability.

A Lyon County judge sentenced a Fernley man to 72 to 180 months in Nevada State Prison for aggravated stalking and 24 to 60 months concurrent for violation of a protection order, District Attorney Stephen B. Rye said Monday.

Students and employees returning to Carson High School in Carson City for the first day of school Monday, August 14, 2023, will notice a complete facelift of their school’s exterior.

The Nevada Outdoor Education & Recreation Grant is offering up to $50,000 with no match requirement to schools, public agencies, nonprofits, tribal governments, and other community-based entities.

The program aims to provide outdoor education and recreation opportunities for underserved students in Nevada, promoting academic achievement, personal wellness, and an appreciation of nature. Applications open on August 1.

As Medicare appropriations continue to increase, policymakers have been focused on ideas to reduce costs while preserving access to care for beneficiaries. Expanding site-neutral payment in Medicare has become the most popular and effective solution, with the introduction of several bills and discussion drafts seeking to fix the Medicare billing structure that allows hospitals to charge higher rates than independently-owned practices.

Gusty winds and low humidity prompted the National Weather Service to issue a Red Flag warning from noon to 10 p.m. Monday for Carson City and surrounding counties.

Two men were arrested Sunday for suspicion of felony burglary and home invasion, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Beginning Monday, the Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority is starting on the next phase of construction at the Reno-Tahoe International Airport. Under the MoreRNO Infrastructure Program, this next project starts development on the airport’s Loop Road.

It was a special evening Friday at the Lake of the Sky Amphitheater at Taylor Creek near South Lake Tahoe. For nearly 35 years, McAvoy Lane has been performing as Mark Twain at the theater, and Friday was to be his final performance.

What is identified as “The Orthodox Church” today is the original Christian Church established by Jesus Christ, handed down to His Twelve Apostles, and described in the pages of the New Testament. It was one Church until a split separated Orthodox East from Latin West in the eleventh century but the Orthodox Faith and practice has continued unaltered for two thousand years.

Brilliant orange color fills the sky Sunday evening over Carson City.

Get ready for an unforgettable evening as the Carson High Football Hall of Fame Dinner returns to Fuji Park's Fuji Hall on July 29. This highly anticipated event has been a cherished tradition for over two decades, celebrating the rich history and outstanding achievements of Carson High School's football program.

Volunteer tour guides wanted for Foreman-Roberts House Museum

The Carson City Historical Society is asking the public for volunteers to help give tours of the famous Foreman-Roberts House in Carson City on Sunday afternoons.

If you have been following my gardening saga for the last few weeks, you will know that critters, both mammalian and insectile have been giving me grief. For those who may not know the story, I tried growing vegetables again this season in metal and ceramic containers after having given up my battle a few years back due to pest pressures.

The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit has announced that selections have been made for the Granger-Thye Concession special use permits for Camp Richardson, Meeks Bay, and Zephyr Cove resorts. Issuance of new special use permits are subject to a 45-day appeal period.

The Nevada Department of Transportation and Q&D Construction's SR 431-28 Tahoe Project is a multi-year highway improvement project that will revitalize and enhance the existing roadways and utility/drainage systems helping preserve pavement and protect Lake Tahoe.

Carson Tahoe Transitional Rehabilitation Center, which specializes in short-term, transitional care that bridges the gap between hospital and home, recently expanded its services to offer outpatient therapy.

Nevada’s labor force grew by 2,900 jobs and saw an increase of 3,400 in employed individuals, according to the state's Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation’s June 2023 economic report.

Grocery Outlet Bargain Market, the extreme-value grocery retailer, launched its 13th Annual Independence from Hunger Food Drive, to combat food insecurity and support families in vulnerable and disadvantaged communities throughout America. From June 28 to July 31, 2023, Carson City Grocery Outlet is teaming up with The Northern Nevada Dream Center, to collect cash donations in-store and online.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of July 24-30, 2023. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

A beautiful early morning walk in Washoe Valley staying far from the water due to the algae bloom and far from the horses so they could enjoy the morning too.

Carson City Soroptimists are hosting The Nevada Women’s Fund, a wonderful organization that has been awarding scholarships to women in Northern Nevada since 1983! If you are interested in the education and advancement of girls and women, this may be the event for you.

Dallas Burrow to Perform at Nashville Social Club on August 5

Join Us for a Night of Soulful, Texas Americana Music

Carson City, Nevada - On August 5th, the Nashville Social Club in Carson City welcomes breakout Texas singer-songwriter Dallas Burrow live in concert.

A BFEF tagged trout

Hello fellow anglers. No matter where you go, you will not be able to outrun the heat of the day.

The speaker at Monday's Democratic luncheon will be Mark Robison, Local Government Reporter and Community Engagement Director at the Reno Gazette Journal. Mark is experienced in writing about complex and nuanced topics in easy-to-understand ways. In addition to his government beat, he also writes the RGJ's Fact Checker and Ask the RGJ columns. Mark is a 1987 graduate of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Kansas.

Just after 12 p.m. Saturday the southbound lanes or I-580 were closed near Fairview due to a crash with injury.

As of 12:55 p.m. the lanes are still closed.

The Karson Kruzers non-profit organization was developed in 1985 by B.J. Barnhurst and his friends. The group wanted to allow everybody that loved their car a chance to put it in a real car show, even if it didn’t run.

Applicants sought for AmeriCorps service in Nevada

The nonprofit Healthy Communities Coalition of Lyon and Storey Counties (HCC) is currently recruiting for part time and full time AmeriCorps members to help make a difference in rural Nevada communities by teaching financial literacy to children, teens and adults. AmeriCorps is a national program that connects individuals and organizations to help communities tackle challenges and improve lives and communities.

Andy and Cassi Selders, owners of Blue Pebbles, a family-owned business in South Lake Tahoe, California, donated 70 box fans to the Carson City Senior Center on Thursday.

On Saturday, July 29 the Messy Kids Art School in Carson City will be hosting its first ever Back-to-School Kickoff.

Kids and grown ups alike will enjoy local vendors including Lambchop and Schnooks, Lazy Littles Closet, Carson Valley Kids, CAAST-Learning Center, Feel Good Foods, and a back to school photo booth will be provided by the Art of Life Photography.

Carson City Supervisors recently rejected a recommendation from the city's Growth Management Commission that would have designated a portion of available building permits specifically for affordable housing units.

The proposal would have increased growth allocations by 3 percent, with 2 percent for market-rate housing and 1 percent set aside for affordable housing starts specifically targeting workforce housing.

While Mayor Lori Bagwell cited her denial in language and definition concerns, Supervisor Maurice White stated that Carson City “has enough affordable housing.”

Happy Friday, Carson City! As the temperature stays in the high 90s, make sure to stay hydrated and find something fun to do with your family this weekend. Here’s a few events you may be interested in.

The next Carson City School Board meeting is scheduled for Tuesday night, July 25 at 6:30 p.m. at the Robert Crowell Board Room within the Carson City Community Center.

Head on down to the Brewery Art Center's Exhibition Hall now through Sept. 17 to visit the "Seed of the Movement" art history display.

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