Latest Stories

Fire raced through the east rear of a small home at 1124 E. Musser during the noon hour today.

Fire raced through the east rear of a small home at 1124 E. Musser during the noon hour today. Firefighters were called by a passing Sheriff’s Deputy who spotted smoke coming from the rear of the home one block east of the Sheriff’s Office. Two snow white poodles were found inside and were rescued.

A few weeks ago, I wrote that we would be taking an in-depth look at the Carson Nugget downtown redevelopment project.

I am a single mother of three kids, one with medical needs. I have put in 11 years with the State and I can’t believe the cuts they are talking about.

Dummies … we are surrounded by dummies!

CaptainAlex for CC Supervisor … he’s got my vote!

Faced with the prospects of massive teacher layoffs, more state worker pink slips and shorter paychecks for those who stay, slashed services for the poor, the sick and the elderly, and the closure

There is school today in Carson City and the school buses are on normal schedules.

Despite recent snow storms, the snowpack in the Carson River drainage remains below normal at 92%.

“Knowlege Center”? Another new term for an old concept (does anyone go to the library for “knowlege” when they can Google the subject on their computer).

Lower Weights Wrestler of the Year – Todd Pearson, Spanish Springs;
Middle Weights Wrestler of the Year – Nick Schlager, Carson;

While it was a tough day for the University of Nevada baseball team, local Wolf Pack players still had a solid effort.

Way to go Dave. Finally, you mention the $1 million the current “plan” is asking from the City.

Ditto. This whole idea needs to be put on the shelf to collect dust.

I agree with CaptainAlex. Who is the beneficiary of this boondoggle…Sounds like the owner of the Nugget to me.

Who says we need a new library? The library director, of course, but who else? I have real problems with expanding the library two to three times the existing facility.

Editorial by Dave Morgan

An article in the Nevada Appeal this morning attempts to get new information from the Nugget Project’s “go to guy,” Steve Neighbors. Neighbors, who is now the owner of the Nugget, is quoted as saying that the project still lacks a developer to shoulder the “private industry” half of the project. That’s about all that’s new from Neighbors, that they STILL don’t have a private partner.

Nick Schlager saw his state wrestling tournament progression become complete on Saturday night in Las Vegas. Third-place as a sophomore 112-pounder ... second-place as a junior 125-pounder ...

Winter Storm Warning In Effect Until 10 Am PST Sunday…

UNLV students will amass on the steps of the State Legislature on the morning of the first day of the special session of the legislature.

Sen. Harry Reid announced this week that Nevada will be one of five states to benefit from a new federal anti-foreclosure program. Sen.

Support the Pepsi Challenge to send Vista volunteers Arlene Williams and Janet Wright 'On the Road' to capture the story of Nevada’s volunteers.

Mar. 27, 2010, 10 a.m.

V&T Fundraiser hosted by Carson Tahoe Regional Healthcare Auxiliary

Mar. 26, 2010, 10:30 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Demonstration of Coin Press No. 1

Mar. 26, 2010, 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

Behind-the-scenes tour in Natural History at the Nevada State Museum

Free Reception for 'Interwoven 2010: Visions of the Great Basin Basketmakers

March 25, 2010, call Brewery Arts Center for ticket information and show time.

Tacket and Barrere concert at Brewery Arts Center

You're invited to the "cast party" as singer Celia Slattery present music from her latest CD, Cast of Characters.

Mar. 9, 2010, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., dance instruction from 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.

Mile High Jazz Band presents 'Coming and Going' at Comma Coffee

Mar. 7, 2010, 2:30-3:30 p.m.
RAGTIME IS HERE! RAGTIME IS NOW!

Mar. 6, 2010 (Sat)
DOWNTOWN WINE WALK

Proscenium Players, Inc. announces it’s third show of the 2009-2010 season, Thieves’ Carnival by Jean Anouilh.

Proscenium Players, Inc. announces it’s third show of the 2009-2010 season, Thieves’ Carnival by Jean Anouilh.

Proscenium Players, Inc. announces it’s third show of the 2009-2010 season, Thieves’ Carnival by Jean Anouilh.

Proscenium Players, Inc Presents Thieves' Carnival
Mar. 12, 2010, 7:30 p.m.

PPI Presents Thieves' Carnival

Proscenium Players, Inc Presents Thieves' Carnival
Mar. 6, 2010, 7:30 p.m.

PPI Presents Thieves' Carnival

Mar. 5 - 20, 2010 (Fri - Sat), 7:30 p.m.

PPI Presents Thieves' Carnival

Carson High senior Nick Schlager became the state 4A state champion on Saturday night.

Mar. 3, 2010, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. reception
“HUMANUS NATURA,” ART SHOW

Mar. 3, 2010, 2 p.m.
LECTURE SERIES: TREASURES OF THE NEVADA STATE MUSUEM

Kat Fulwider and Skylar Van Rennselaer had solid efforts for the Carson High girls and boys ski teams during the giant slalom competition of the NIAA 4A State Championships on Saturday at Mt.

Scenic West Athletic Conference power North Idaho College finished off a four-game sweep at home against the Western Nevada College softball team on Saturday.

Former Western Nevada College star Brian Barnett had another solid day and Carson City's Jesse Rasner picked up the win as the University of Nevada baseball team won its second straight game in a

171-pounder Junior Valladares placed third119-pounder Ricky Ugarte placed fourth Story to come

It's the fastest start the Western Nevada College baseball team has ever had in its program and an 8-1 road trip obviously had a lot to do with it.

How sad the Judge did not have time to see the evidence before making a verdict. Another criminal gets a slap on the hand. “Next time”?

Hopefully if elected, he’ll work to clean up the neighborhood of junk cars, neglected dogs and hazardous materials.

Day Williams is a good citizen and would make a great Supervisor for Ward 3.

It was opening night on Friday for Division I baseball programs across the country and it didn't take long for former Western Nevada College players to make their mark.

Syndicate content