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March 24, 1918 - Oct. 20, 2011Born in Youngstown, Ohio, he grew up in Michigan where he graduated from the University of Michigan in 1939. He spent his life in the Airplane and Aerospace Industry i...

So far, none of the parties has indicated an intent to appeal the redistricting maps approved last week by Carson City District Judge Todd Russell.Court rules allow 30 days to do so, but Mark Hutch...

A 15-second clip of casino surveillance footage from Sept. 6 shows Eduardo Sencion exiting the IHOP restaurant in Carson City and shooting a woman in the parking lot after firing off about 60 ro...

A two-acre dog park at the west end of Fuji Park is expected to open next week, but not all dog owners are happy about it.The new facility, while boasting many amenities, can't compare to the gr...

OAKLAND, Calif (AP) - Several thousand Occupy Wall Street demonstrators gathering in Oakland forced a halt to operations at the nation's fifth busiest port Wednesday evening, escalating a movement ...

RENO (AP) - Federal officials investigating a deadly Amtrak crash in Nevada say the engineer sounded the horn four times before a truck slammed into the train about 70 miles east of Reno.Officials ...

By CRISTINA SILVAThe Associated PressLAS VEGAS - Democratic Rep. Shelley Berkley is accusing Republican Sen. Dean Heller of vowing to protect seniors while voting against their pocketbooks, the lat...

The federal government has scheduled a test of the nation's Emergency Alert System for Wednesday, Nov. 9.Chris Smith, head of Nevada's Emergency Management Division, said the test will begin at 11 ...

On the verge of canceling the annual safe and sober party for Carson High School graduates, Jane Brinson put out a final plea for volunteers in the Oct. 21 edition of the -. At the time, she was on...

Fifteen years after Nevada voters approved term limits, the state Supreme Court on Wednesday considered whether the constitutional amendment also applies to district attorneys and if it was the int...

A man who lost consciousness and died at the hospital after struggling with Safeway security officers has been identified. A cause of death has yet to be determined for Terry Carmasi, 62, who was p...

Carson CityThe following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent unless proved guilty in court:* Jose Manuel Olivas, 22, a construction worker from Carson City, was ...

The weather has turned quickly and children throughout the area need items such as coats, jackets, gloves, scarfs and warm socks. Besides the clothing, they also need food; this weekend you can hel...

The weather has turned quickly and children throughout the area need items such as coats, jackets, gloves, scarfs and warm socks. Besides the clothing, they also need food; this weekend you can hel...

Old West lore in rhyme, cowboy music and tall tales of the trail combined with humor and wit for an evening as eye-opening as campfire coffee at the crack of dawn.Cowboy poetry lovers will agree th...

--Letters to the editor Nov. 3November, 2 2011 11:35 pm MST...

"Government cannot tell the truth because it is the last to know the truth." - Gaius PhlebitusThe backstabbers are getting warmed up. Their new target is Herman Cain. The black community resents hi...

RENO (AP) - Federal officials investigating a deadly Amtrak crash in Nevada say the engineer sounded the horn four times before a truck slammed into the train about 70 miles east of Reno.Officials ...

By CRISTINA SILVAThe Associated PressLAS VEGAS - Democratic Rep. Shelley Berkley is accusing Republican Sen. Dean Heller of vowing to protect seniors while voting against their pocketbooks, the lat...

Here is this week's fishing report through Nov. 9 for Nevada, the Sierra, Northern California and Southern Oregon.

On November 9, 2011 at 11 a.m. Pacific Time and 2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, the federal government will conduct the first nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS).  The test will last up to three and a half minutes. During this period, regularly scheduled television, radio, cable, and satellite shows will be interrupted as the system is being tested. 

Carson City Sheriff's deputies arrested Jose Manuel Olivas, 22, Tuesday night in the 1900 block of North Carson Street for felony trafficking of methamphetamine.

According to the arrest report, a deputy was patrolling on foot around the motel after reports of illegal drug activity in the area. He saw the suspect take a cell phone out of his pocket, and a plastic bag fell out on the ground. When the deputy asked the suspect if he had anything illegal on him, he said he had meth.

After they’ve been carved up for Halloween, the pumpkin has served its aesthetic purpose as the jack-o-lantern for all things spooky. Now that the trick or treaters are gone, the big orange gourd can serve its real purpose: all things tasty and delicious.

A Carson City woman was arrested Tuesday night for allegedly embezzling more than $10,000 from Carson Tahoe Veterinary Hospital.

The Carson Valley Inn is serving a Free Spaghetti Lunch for all Veterans and Active Military – plus one guest – on Veteran's Day, Friday, November 11. The event will be held in the Valley Ballroom from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

CARSON CITY, Nev. — This is an annual, late fall article on how to enjoy those tiny, irresistible, tasty gourmet treats known as pine nuts.
For those unfamiliar with them, they are the seeds of the Pinon Pine Tree, which is the official tree of the State of Nevada. The Pinon is a fairly short, bushy looking, rather unattractive, full-of-pitch tree and it is one of the main physical features of our Great Basin area.

The Carson City Board of Supervisors is seeking applications from persons interested in serving on the Regional Transportation Commission. The RTC is the policy making body on transportation issues within Carson City who's purpose is to establish priorities and recommend appropriate funding for transportation improvement projects. The members of the Regional Transportation Committee also serve on the Carson Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Board to discuss and take action on federal monies spent on transportation and transit projects within the Carson Metropolitan Planning Area.

Welcome readers! Now that the newspaper is forcing you to register and eventually pay to read the news, Carson Now will be expanding our coverage so that you don't miss what's going on in Carson City. Here is today's news summary:

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After losing money for the last three years, the Arlington Ice Rink in downtown Carson City is expected to pay for itself. Joel Dunn, operations manager for Carson City Parks and Recreation, told the Parks and Recreation Commission yesterday that the city's purchase of the rink equipment and rental skates will help close the $100,000 in red ink the operation has posted in previous years. He also expects to increase revenue by 29.2 percent by extending the season two weeks and adding new session packages.

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A contestant and former champion in the annual Single-Jack Rock Drilling World Championship that took place on Saturday is on the mend after a piece of metal cut an artery in his arm. Emmit Hoyl was pounding away when a piece of metal chipped off of his hammer and lodged in his arm, causing blood to spurt out. Hoyl kept hammering until another competitor - a doctor - stepped up to stop him before he lost too much blood.

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The number of children who qualify for Carson City School District's homeless program has more than doubled this year, to 359. With the weather turning colder, there is an immediate need for winter coats for these kids. People can donate coats at the Gleason Building, 604 W. Musser St., 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays until Dec. 12. Monetary donations are also accepted.

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The future isn't so bright for two surviving bear cubs whose mother was accidentally killed by a Douglas County Sheriff's deputy. The deputy had intended to shoot the bear with a rubber bullet to scare it away from a garbage-clutter garage in Stateline. Meanwhile, public anger has been expressed against the resident responsible for the garbage, who is now facing eviction. More details here.

Shot or pass? Until after the game ended nobody knew for sure.Four minutes into Tuesday's playoff opener, Carson High's Evan Sanchez sent a ball from the far right side of the field to the back pos...

Marie C. Glasgow, 85, a Carson City resident passed away October 27, 2011. Marie was born March 31, 1926 in Clairton, Pennsylvania to Nick Fusco and Jean Desiderio. She has been a resident of N...

Scherlee K. Ruddick, 82, passed away October 26, 2011 in Carson City, NV. Capitol City Cremation & Burial. 775-882-1766Copyright 2011 -. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, bro...

SPARKS - Silver State Gymnastics Academy's Level 3 team took first place at the recent Monster Mash meet hosted by Gymnastics Nevada.The win was spearheaded by Elianna King who captured the all-aro...

This column appears in the - Wednesday health pages. It addresses topics related to the health of our community.Most of us are familiar with the scenario - after a family reunion, church luncheon, ...

Vindication is sweet. As sweet as my mom's apple crisp.The background: In 1993, a wonderful writer and phone friend (we've never met) named Ann Hodgman penned a fabulous cookbook called "Beat This!...

"Breaking the world record pumpkin weight has become an annual event. So, it's no surprise to learn that the record was indeed broken again this year. What is a surprise, was the weight, a recor...

In the mid-1980s, a group of physicians running a weight-loss program for Kaiser Permanente noted a strange occurrence: Those patients successfully losing weight were those most likely to drop out....

In the days and months leading to his deadly rampage at the Carson City IHOP, Eduardo Sencion had been struggling with voices and the feared that people were demons out to get him, newly release...

A fund for victims and witnesses of the IHOP shooting on Sept. 6 has $78,000 in it, thanks to donations from IHOP franchisees across the country, Pepsico and individuals. But there has been little ...

Carson City's Arlington Ice Skating Rink is expected to support itself this season with 100 percent direct cost recovery when it opens Nov. 25, a Parks and Recreation Department official said Tuesd...

Meet wood artist Gary Raines Reno artist Gary Raines, a wood turner, will be on hand to meet the community and explain his passion for his art from 4-7 p.m. Thursday at Artsy Fartsy Studio, 220 A W...

Stocks plunge in US and around the world after Greece rescue thrown into doubtNEW YORK (AP) - A wave of selling swept across Wall Street and stock markets around the world Tuesday after Greece's pr...

WASHINGTON (AP) - Some progress. Still needs improvement.The nation's report card on math and reading shows fourth- and eighth-graders scoring their best ever in math and eighth graders making some...

WASHINGTON (AP) - For a world already weary of weather catastrophes, the latest warning from top climate scientists paints a grim future: More floods, more heat waves, more droughts and greater cos...

NEW YORK (AP) - Bank of America Corp. is scrapping its plan to charge a $5 monthly fee for debit card purchases after outraged customers threatened an exodus.The about-face comes as customers acros...

LAS VEGAS - The family of a Texas man killed when a racing aircraft crashed into spectators in the National Championship Air Races in Reno filed a $25 million lawsuit Tuesday against the pilot's fa...

The odds are against the survival of two Lake Tahoe bear cubs that were orphaned when a deputy loaded the wrong kind of bullet into his weapon and shot the mother after the animal broke into a gara...

Carson CityThe following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:* A 34-year-old Silver Springs man was arrested at 6:30 a.m. Sunday on ...

Emmit Hoyl called it a "fowl blow" when he hit the corner of his hammer against the steel bit during the Single-Jack Rock Drilling World Championship during Saturday's Nevada Day celebration. "A...

"The Music Man Jr.," a musical that tells the story of fast-talking salesman Harold Hill, is being performed by a local youth theater group as a fund-raiser for Food For Thought, a local charity th...

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