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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 ...

A joint session of the Senate Finance and Assembly Ways and Means committees Monday decided the governor's cuts to the Division of Parole and Probation went too far.With Republicans opposed, the ma...

Lawmakers, lobbyists and students claimed camping spots feet from the Legislature's doors Monday as they prepared for an overnight campaign to show support for a Democratic tax package they say ...

You have spent a lifetime and years of hard work to have an estate to pass along to your family someday. It makes sense to carefully choose the right person (firm) to handle your estate as executor...

A multiple-vehicle accident on Highway 395 and Jacks Valley Road on Monday afternoon was caused when an 18-wheeler failed to stop in time to keep from hitting six other vehicles stopped at the s...

It's time for my yearly rant at the high school track coaches in Northern Nevada. These guys need to wake up and smell the coffee.My gripe is the way the 4A runs its regional meet. In the 4A, the t...

RENO - Despite some putting issues on the front side, Carson High's Garrett Gingell shot a first-round 79 at the NIAA 4A State Golf Championships Monday at Hidden Valley Country Club.Gingell is cur...

Join the Carson City Chamber of Commerce for the grand opening and ribbon cutting at D & S Tow, Inc., beginning at 5:30 p.m. today at its facility, 3051 Deer Run Road.
Chamber members are encouraged to join in to welcome D & S Tow, Inc., with its grand opening. Tri-tip on the barbecue with all the fixins' served. Check them out at www.dstow.com. Call (775) 358-7779. Click here for the latest Carson City Chamber of Commerce news and events.

Carson City's annual Bike to Work Week is underway. Follow the latest news, updates and the Carson City Corporate Challenge at www.BikeCarson.com. To learn more about Muscle Powered, a community group dedicated to making Carson City a better community for bicycling and walking click here.

By Claudene Wharton

Care Flight has been advised and Carson City paramedics have responded tonight to a report of an injured cyclist, believed to be a teenager. The cyclist was found in the Deer Run canyon area east of Carson City and was to be brought down by a truck occupied by two who apparently found the cyclist. The call came in around 6:20 tonight. Care Flight is said to be landing shortly.

CARSON CITY – Memo to Nevada lawmakers: If you don’t finish up your work on June 6 as the constitution requires, don’t expect Gov. Brian Sandoval to call you back to work right away in a special session.

By Lisa Davis
Carson City Sheriff’s Office has joined the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to participate in the Take 25 national child safety campaign which takes place during the month of May.

Five people were injured in an accident that occurred at approximately 1 p.m. at Highway 395 and Jacks Valley Road. Three of those injured were taken by Care Flight to Renown Medical Center in Reno, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.

Southbound traffic on South Carson Street was backed up all the way to Colorado Street as of 4:15 p.m. The backstreets are also filling up as people search for a way around the blockage caused by the accident.

Governor Brian Sandoval today vetoed the Democratic spending proposal for Nevada’s K-12 budget.
Democrats and Republicans had been at loggerheads during debate over the bill, largely because it would provide for spending almost $700 million more than Sandoval wanted.

The Nevada Appeal reports that two people have been airlifted by medical ambulance following an accident involving a semi, dump truck and an SUV on Highway 395 and Jacks Valley Road at about 1 this afternoon.

Young Business Professional members will learn first hand what it takes to create our local newspaper. Meet some of the Nevada Appeal team members and discover all the hard work that goes into creating the community's number one news source. Take a tour of the facility and learn how to write opinions to the paper. Lunch sponsored by the Nevada Appeal will be included.

Cost $5

Antsy McClain and The Trailer Park Troubadours, CD release concert on Thursday, June 14th, 7:30pm BAC Performance Hall. $23 General, $19 Student/Senior/BAC Member

 

After having the first stage canceled yesterday due to late-spring snow, it now looks like the second stage of the Amgen Tour of California bike race that was supposed to kick off today from Squaw Valley has been moved to Nevada City instead, where the annual event visited last year.

TRUCKEE, Calif. - Race officials hope Stage 2 of the Amgen Tour of California will proceed as planned today after Stage 1 was cancelled Sunday due to harsh weather.Monday's Stage 2 start from Sq...

CARSON CITY — The Capitol grounds are expected to become a campground this week as progressive groups establish a temporary headquarters for a last ditch lobbying effort for tax increases.
As many as 200 students, social service workers, teachers and progressive activists plan to live in tents during Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday as they host events and lobby legislators.
The agenda could include events at both the Capitol and the Legislature, said Jan Gilbert, lobbyist for the Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada, which has helped coordinate the event.

RENO - Mark Twain will have to wait to get recognition in the state where he assumed his pen name nearly 150 years ago.The U.S. Board on Geographic Names has rejected a bid by its Nevada counterpar...

A three-and-a-half minute video taken at a Winnemucca chariada rodeo that shows a horse being flipped onto its back may revive legislation that was slated for the dust heap."Seeing that horse flail...

Carson High School had is prom last night. To see more photos, see The Senator News website.

Teachers are college graduates many with a Master’s Degree who are in the trenches educating our K–12 students. Carson City School District salaries range from $33,106.70 to $64,699.98. The average is $45,000 a year.
Every time Nevada has a budget shortfall, there are people, usually males, who are negatively vocal regarding “all the money teachers make.” “Teachers work half a year.” “Our children are failing because teachers are not doing their job.” Blah Blah Blah…

"Bridesmaids," a snappy film now playing at the Fandango Galaxy cineplex in Carson City, has been billed as a distant version of "Hangover," but I think that stretches things a bit.

The first stage of the 2011 Amgen Tour of California was canceled minutes before it was set to begin because of concerns over snow and slick riding conditions at South Lake Tahoe. Organizers had hoped to shorten the course, but riders at the last minute voiced concern about conditions.

The following statement is from Andrew Messick, President of AEG Sports, presenter of the Amgen Tour of California regarding weather conditions at South Lake Tahoe for Stage 1 of the 2011 Amgen Tour of California:

"Due to severe and unsafe weather conditions in the Lake Tahoe area, the start of Stage 1 of the 2011 Amgen Tour of California has been delayed.

Amgen Tour of California officials say they should have a decision by 9 a.m. as to what they intend to do about the Stage 1 kick-off set to begin at South Lake Tahoe given that snow is expected in the Sierra through the morning.

Members of the Western Nevada baseball team were scattered in and around the third-base dugout, most sitting in stunned silence. Some cried and some were able to hold back tears.Gone was the 22-gam...

FERNLEY - Dayton High will send 17 athletes - 13 girls and four boys - to next weekend's NIAA 3A State Track & Field Championships at Del Sol High School in Las Vegas."For the most part, we got the...

When talking about third-grade teacher Kathy Rothchild, students and colleagues often describe her as kind and dedicated. "She honestly loves children and brings this kindness and empathy to eve...

A special meeting of the Carson City supervisors and the Redevelopment Authority is set for 9 a.m. Monday in the Sierra Room of the Carson City Community Center to adopt a final budget for fiscal y...

Local and regional merchants will set up shop inside the Carson Mall on Wednesday to show off their goods - from sourdough yeast starter kits to hand-made pottery. And all of them have one thing...

Urban Outfitters, which will construct a large Internet fulfillment center in Stead, is only the latest in a recent string of major retailers that have given Northern Nevada the nod for new fulfill...

Everyone in the building has been waiting for the other shoe to drop. The first leg of the Democrat's plan (union-demonstration/press conference/student-rally strategy) has been to embarrass Republ...

The recent federal indictment of three Internet gambling websites should cause the Nevada Legislature to think twice before legalizing online poker, a risky proposition at best and a criminal enter...

Join us this Friday, May 20th @ 8pm for our "Luau Dance Party" with host DJ 80's Joe. He'll be playing your favorite danceable party songs from the 70's, 80's or whatever (classic rock, pop rock, country and disco). No Cover and Smoke FREE. Tropical dress encouraged. See our Facebook flyer here.

Plans for air travel, the future of bike trails in the region and other transportation improvement issues will be the subject of a public open house, May 18 from 4-7 p.m., at the Nevada Legislative Building in Carson City.

Nevada State Prison in Carson City is slated to close in April 2012, 150 years after it first opened.

The Senate Finance Committee and the Assembly Ways and Means Committee voted Saturday to close Nevada State Prison next year to save the state $17 million. Most of the inmates and staff will be transfered to other facilities, but approximately 30 employees will lose their jobs. The Las Vegas Sun has the details.

CARSON CITY – Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval has vetoed the Democratic redistricting plan for new Congressional, state Senate and Assembly districts.

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval vetoed a redistricting bill Saturday that was zipped through the Legislature by Democratic lawmakers, accusing the majority party of seeking political gain and violati...

Democrats on legislative money panels added back $88 million to Medicaid programs that assist Nevada's poor, elderly and disabled, saying some cuts in Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval's budget are to...

CARSON CITY – Democrats today voted to reject Gov. Brian Sandoval’s proposed budget cuts to Medicaid programs this morning.
The governor would have saved about $90 million in his budget through the reductions. Republicans on the Legislature’s money committees voted to cut the Medicaid budget in line with Sandoval’s recommendations.
The Medicaid funding would help reimburse hospitals and their staff for caring for Medicaid patients.

The following activities along Carson City roadways will take place due to utility work:

  • On Monday, May 16 through Wednesday, May 18, work is scheduled on Curry Street near the intersection with King Street. There will be single lane traffic with flagger control.
  • On Thursday, May 19, there will be single lane traffic with flagger control on Research Way south of College Parkway.

The Concordia University-Irvine's Handbells and Hand Chimes will present a Carillon Fantasy concert at 7 p.m. Thursday at Trinity Lutheran Church, 1480 Douglas Ave., Gardnerville.Directed by Dr....

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