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‘El Camino Donuts’ takes over vacant 'Gather' location in downtown Carson City

A new donut shop, El Camino Donuts, will be taking over the location left vacant by Gather in the Downtown Carson City area, bringing “old school donuts” made by a husband and wife team.

Clint Goodrich, co-owner of El Camino Donuts, recently moved to Carson City with a donut shop dream after “draconian” COVID restrictions in Albuquerque, New Mexico forced El Camino’s original location to relocate to Carson City, which they had long had their eyes on.

“We had tried to come here a few years ago, and we’re so happy to be here since this is where we wanted to be in the first place,” said Goodrich. “My wife and I have always preferred historic and downtown types of settings as opposed to (urban) sprawl or strip malls. We’ve always gravitated toward a close-knit, downtown type of community where people are doing more walking, taking advantage of downtown events. We love that atmosphere.”

What sets El Camino apart from other donut and pastry locations, said Goodrich, is that he and his wife are hands-on owner-operators who “do things their own way.”

“We do everything ourselves,” said Goodrich. “We make everything ourselves, produce everything ourselves, so we know exactly what’s going into the bakery case. We take more time, everything is made fresh everyday, nothing is frozen, prepackaged or pre-made. We make donuts of years' past before everything started becoming ‘fast-food.’”

El Camino Donuts, which is located at 402 N. Carson Street, is hoping for a June 1 opening but that date may be unlikely due to COVID-19 making processing times a bit longer. However, they do expect to open sometime between June 1 and June 15.

Go here to learn more about El Camino Donuts.

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MINDEN — The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is getting assistance from the Carson City Sheriff’s Office Investigations and Patrol Division, Reno Police Department Robbery Homicide Unit, the Nevada Division of Investigation Major Crimes Unit, State of Nevada Division of Parole and Probation, and continued assistance from the FBI to assist with the recent homicide investigations.

As darkness falls this coming weekend, there will be much to see in Western Nevada. Wrap up your weekend by heading over to Jack C. Davis Observatory at Western Nevada College in Carson City for a total lunar eclipse viewing event on Sunday evening, Jan. 20.

With freezing temperatures and snow levels expected to drop, the National Weather Service issued a Winter Weather Advisory from Tuesday afternoon to early Wednesday morning for the greater Reno, Carson City and Carson Valley areas.

CARSON CITY — In 1998, a landscaping project outside the Nevada State Museum turned into an archeological dig when the workers unearthed discarded coin dies that were used in the late 1800s when the museum building was the U.S. Branch Mint.

On Tuesday afternoon, a meal was shared in a field in west Carson City between a coyote pack, a flock of magpies, a sneaky crow, and an antsy red tailed hawk. All enjoyed the snowy lunch — except maybe the rabbit.

On Monday morning, Sheriff Dan Coverely of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office confirmed residents’ worst fears: that the two homicides that occurred within four days and a mile apart were believed to be connected. Not only that, but they had no leads, no description of a suspect and no motive.

A 38-year-old Carson City man was arrested Sunday for a felony fugitive from justice warrant issued Jan. 1, 2019 out of the U.S. Marshal’s Office, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Two men drowned and one was injured when their boat sank during a fishing trip at Topaz Lake south of Carson City on Saturday. The injured was admitted for hypothermia to Carson Valley Medical Center and later released, according to the Douglas County Sheriff's Office and the Nevada Department of Wildlife.

The Carson City School District, on behalf of the Carson City Schools Foundation, is pleased to announce the 10 winners of $200 mini-grants. The competitive process garnered dozens of applications from district educators.

Good morning Carson City and welcome to Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2019. There's a slight chance of snow before 10 a.m., then a chance of rain and snow later this afternoon. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a high near 43.

Silver Queen Inn guests in Carson City say they will fight eviction notices they received last week. They say it's unfair and that the motel lacks acceptable living conditions, ranging from lack of hot water to bed bugs.

KNVC, found on 95.1 FM, is as community-based and grass-roots as any project could be.

The community radio station serving Carson City, Eagle Valley and Carson Valley, will be celebrating its one year anniversary since going on air Tuesday, Jan. 15. They’ll be hosting an open house with food and drink at their headquarters inside the Historic Adams House on 990 North Minnesota Street.

MINDEN — The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office has launched a tip and information hotline to assist them in reporting non-emergency information related to the recent homicides in Douglas County.

Carson City Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department wants to extend our thanks to Beards of Men, who completed their first Adopt-A-Trail clean-up.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office held a press conference Monday regarding two homicides that occurred within four days of each other in the Gardnerville area. Both murders were committed within a mile of each other in the Gardnerville Ranchos area and the suspect remains at large.

UPDATE 9:05AM: The suspect in last night's pursuit that ended near the Minden Tahoe Airport appears to not be related to the two homicides, according to Douglas County Sheriff Daniel J. Coverley.
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UPDATE: Carson Now will cover the press conference this morning live via Facebook. The press conference begins at 9 a.m. Go here to watch.
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A man was taken into custody late Sunday night after leading Douglas County Sheriff’s Office deputies on a high speed pursuit that began in the Dresslerville area between the suspect and Washoe Tribal Police Officers after attempting to serve the suspect a warrant.

Good day Carson City. It is Monday, Jan. 14, 2019. A change in the weather is headed our way and will last through the end of the work week, with heavy snow expected in the Sierra and rain and some snow showers down to the valley floors.

The Douglas County Sheriff's office reports Sunday night that it is investigating a homicide in the 900 block of Dresslerville Road near Gardnerville, the second homicide in a week.

UPDATE 5 PM: MINDEN — The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office has identified those involved involved in a fatal boating accident that happened Saturday at Topaz Lake.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office identified a Gardnerville woman who died from injuries sustained in a fatal ATV accident that happened Saturday at the Gardnerville Ranchos sandpits.

An adult Bald Eagle was spotted Sunday morning eating breakfast on Silver Oak Golf Course in Northwest Carson City.

Then a golf cart came along and disturbed the bird's meal. But that's when I got these shots.

Over the span of 24 hours, I have found both Golden and Bald Eagles here around the Nevada state capital, truly capturing the namesake of the "Eagle Valley."

UPDATE MONDAY: A series of storms will move through the region this week with the strongest storm impacting the region late Wednesday through Thursday. Several feet of snow are possible above 8,000 feet with up to 2 feet of accumulation down to 6,000 feet in the Sierra. Periods of rain and snow are expected in the lower elevations of northeast California and western Nevada Wednesday through Thursday.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of Jan. 14-20, 2019. Road closure are expected at the following location due to road and utility work:

Good morning, Carson City, and happy Sunday! Our area is always teeming with wildlife. This time of year around the Nevada state capital you will find wild horses, birds of prey and Mule deer, among others.

With mostly sunny skies today and a high temperature in the mid-to-upper 40s, you've got few excuses not to get out and see the Eagle Valley breathing with its natural life.

Decided where to go to college yet? Filled out all the applications? Been accepted? Now what? As if that was not difficult enough, now comes the time to think about moving, what to take, what not to take, whether or not it is better to live in the dorms or get an apartment. And then there is the toughest question of all: refrigeration? College life is scary at first.

The Tri-County (Lyon, Douglas, Carson City) Gang Unit conducted a traffic stop shortly before 6 p.m. on Friday in Carson City that resulted in a substantial seizure of methamphetamine, as well as items used for the trafficking and sale of drugs.

A nesting pair of Golden Eagles was spotted Saturday in the Prison Hill Recreation Area of Southeast Carson City, directly off Golden Eagle Lane and due east of the Northern Nevada Correctional Center.

The eagles had selected a smart rock outcropping about 300 yards east of Golden Eagle Lane, giving them protection and a 360-degree survey of the landscape.

After five years of leading the Carson City Library, Director Sena Loyd is closing that chapter.

She is leaving in February to take a job in the private sector.

A 34 year-old Carson City woman was arrested Friday night at 8:39 p.m. at a lodging business in the 2100 block of East William Street on felony drug possession after being picked up for an outstanding bench warrant, a Carson City Sheriff's deputy reported.

American founding father Benjamin Franklin is credited with having once said, "The first mistake made in politics is getting into it."

Here in Northern Nevada, the same could be said about jumping feet first into the debate over the Silver State's population of wild horses, an emotionally-charged, hot-button topic if there ever was one.