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Business licenses issued in Carson City as of June 19:Alvarado Ana, 3055 S. Edmonds Drive, new general business, Ana Alvarado, owner.Armandos Dog Walking Service, O of T, new out of town business, Armando Nevarez, owner.

If you're like most Americans over age 45 you want to continue living in a familiar environment throughout your maturing years. According to AARP, older homeowners overwhelmingly prefer to age in place, which means living in your home safely,...

New rules to benefit military familiesA number of recent rulings by the Nevada Legislature and state system of higher education will benefit those seeking a higher education in Nevada.

Megan McGuinness, a resident of Reno graduated Magna Cum Laude from Nevada State College, Henderson. She is the daughter of Bennie and Whit McGuinness of Carson City.

Decades in the making, the soon-to-be-completed section of the Carson City Freeway Project will finally give motorists a fast route around low-speed, stoplight-laden Carson Street.

The news has been looking up on the business front lately for Carson City. Several big construction projects are under way along South Carson Street, and downtown businesses are looking forward to the next section of freeway to open, which will...

The 2009 session of the Nevada Legislature wasn't great for business, but lobbyists say it very easily could have been a lot worse.

Real estate transactions recorded by the Carson City Assessor's Office by date, address and sale price. For details on individual transactions, visit www.carson-city.nv.us/.May 25, 20091342 Goshute Way, $241,000 May 29, 2009

Business licenses issued in Carson City as of June 19:Alvarado Ana, 3055 S. Edmonds Drive, new general business, Ana Alvarado, owner.Armandos Dog Walking Service, O of T, new out of town business, Armando Nevarez, owner.

Airports receive stimulus fundsCarson City Airport and Reno-Tahoe Airport will receive $1.2 million from the economic recovery package for airport rehabilitation, according to Sen. Harry Reid's office.

Three or so years ago when the talks surfaced about a neutral site for the Western Athletic Conference men's and women's basketball tournaments, I was quick to endorse the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas as the best possible site.

The Nevada Bighorns summer college baseball team was finally able to break through for a 6-1 win to salvage a split of a doubleheader against the San Francisco Seagulls on Saturday at Western Nevada College's John L. Harvey Field.

As summer heat starts stressing the plants in our landscapes, it is important to know where and how deeply to water for optimum plant health.

Taxable sales in Nevada fell more than $700 million in April to $3.2 billion - a 17.9 percent drop from April 2008.

The Nevada Bighorns summer college baseball team couldn't overcome huge early deficits as its rally fell short in an 11-8 loss to the San Francisco Seals on Friday at John L. Harvey Field.

Floyd Mayweather's return to boxing is back on.

CARSON CITY, Nev (AP) - Nevada merchants sold $3.2 billion in goods during April for a 17.9 percent slump compared with the same month a year ago, according to a state report Friday.

RENO (AP) — The University of Nevada, Reno is eliminating 279 jobs because of a 15 percent budget cut that slashed the university's state funding by $33 million in the next two fiscal years.

The “Rodeo State” license plates are more than just a freeway fashion statement.

A former Empire Elementary School teacher who resigned in light of allegations that he struck a 9-year-old girl in the head with a book, pleaded no contest to the charge of misdemeanor battery Thursday.

The Brewery Arts Center and ACCtv are proud to bring you a FREE Film Series.

Come relax in our spacious, comfy seats in the Performance Hall at 511 W. King Street, Carson City, NV.

There is no ticket necessary. We will have discussion time after the films.

The first “Ghost Walk” is May 26th 1-3pm, and BAC is a part of the walk. Join us for a spooktacular time!

Evening walks start at 6:30pm on June 16, July 21, August 18 and September 15th, 2012.

Your perspective of drumming will be forever changed!

“DURGA’S DRUM STORY” is a unique and acclaimed performance using multi-media to entertain

and inspire as you learn about the rich and fascinating history of drumming.

The Brewery Arts Center welcomes back the San Francisco based Celtic Rock band “Tempest”. “Tempest rocks, all night, but its forte is folk-rock with a decidedly Celtic accent, drawing on traditions stretching back hundreds of years.” Chicago Tribune.

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