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Reno-Tahoe International offers advice for travelers during busy Thanksgiving week

Travel during the Thanksgiving holiday will be busy at Reno-Tahoe International Airport with passenger numbers rebounding to pre-COVID levels as families continue to reunite.

With approximately 15,000 arriving and departing passengers expected to pass through RNO on peak days, the airport is again recommending travelers allow extra time for parking, airline check-in and TSA security lines as staffing shortages continue to impact air travel.

At RNO, parking contingencies have been put in place when the garage and surface lot fill up including 400 extra spaces in two overflow lots. As a last resort and in the event all airport parking reaches capacity, cars will be redirected to the Reno-Sparks Convention Center where shuttles will be waiting. Please watch for overflow parking signs and staff directing traffic and handing out maps during peak times.

Last week, RNO launched a website feature that shows real-time parking availability. To help make an informed decision before arriving at the airport, passengers should visit www.renoairport.com to see current space counts.

RNO’s Gratitude Wall, now in its fifth year, is ready for passengers to share what they are grateful for this holiday season. The airport’s Paws 4 Passengers therapy dogs will also be on hand Nov. 23, 24, 26 and 28 to greet travelers and help ease the stress of holiday travel.

The following tips will also help make the airport experience a pleasant one:
— Arrive early, at least two hours prior to departure

— Allow extra time for parking and rental car returns. Watch for overflow lot signage.

— Visit www.renoairport.com for real-time parking availability and follow the airport on social media to be alerted to lot closures.

To expedite the Transportation Security Administration security screening process:

— Empty pockets, remove shoes, jewelry, personal electronic devices, and place them in the bins provided.

— Wear comfortable clothing and be prepared to remove coats, jackets, and all outerwear.

— Know the TSA 3-1-1 rule for carry-on bags at www.tsa.gov. Liquids, gels, and aerosols must be packed in a one-quart plastic baggie.

— Food brought through security typically requires extra screening.

Sign up for automated airline flight status alerts sent directly to your smart phone and download boarding passes at home.

As a reminder, all travelers are required to wear face coverings in airports and on planes through January 18, 2022, regardless of proof of vaccination.

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At the beginning of last year, I shared the agency goals of the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office. Planning is important to my Command Staff and I, and setting goals that are obtainable and measurable is key. Our “goal sheet” is truly a living document.

On January 24th, 2024, at about 2100 hours, Deputies responded to the 3400 block of Airport Road where a person had been stabbed. The caller reported the suspect had fled the area after stabbing the victim and pointing a firearm at him.

On January 23, 2024, at approximately 7:30 p.m., the Nevada State Police responded to a crash at the location of Eastbound US50 near Highlands Drive (Mile Marker 1) in Lyon County, Nevada.

The preliminary investigation indicates that a 2000 Ford F-350 was traveling eastbound on US50 approaching Highlands Drive.

The Nevada Artists Association will be accepting entries for the 2024 Judged Winter Show on February 10, 10am-1pm.

Miller Counseling is partnering with Douglas Center for Hope and Healing to offer grief support groups to Carson City and the surrounding rural communities Wednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m.

The Miller Counseling and Wellness Center is located at 104 W. Telegraph St. in Carson City.

The Center for Hope and Healing has been providing grief support to Douglas County for the last 10 years. The goal of building this partnership is to make the free support groups available and easier to access to more members of the Northern Nevada community.

While the official voting date for the 2024 Presidential Preference Primary is set for Tuesday, February 6, early voting will officially begin tomorrow, Saturday January 27 in Carson City.

Early elections will continue through Friday, February 2.

The Nevada Day, Inc. Board of Directors announced the theme for the 2024 Nevada Day Parade to be our official state motto, “All For Our Country.”

Carson High School would like to celebrate Todd Gosselin. Todd enjoys being part of all things Carson High. He is an outstanding student, with a 4.9 GPA, a Blue crew commissioner and Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Chapter and State Officer, a student-athlete and works in the community teaching young children to swim.

On Wednesday, January 24, 2023 at approximately 1540 hours a subject reported his vehicle had been shot at while traveling on I580 in Carson City.

The Carson City Detective Division conducted an investigation into the matter and learned the incident stemmed from road rage.

The Carson Water Subconservancy District (CWSD) Board of Directors presented the 2024 Andy Aldax Carson River Watershed Award to Dan Greytak and the Truckee-Carson Irrigation District (TCID).

The award, named for longtime CWSD Director Andy Aldax, recognizes the exemplary service of individuals and organizations who devote 10 years or more to conserving and protecting the Carson River Watershed.

Michael Duncan defeated Gabriel Ruvalcaba to become the champion at the Northern Nevada Masters youth tournament last Sunday, Jan. 21. The tournament was held at Homegrown Bowling Center and was sponsored by the Carson Country U.S. Bowling Congress Association.

Bees, butterflies and other pollinators are key components of Nevada’s ecosystem, pollinating crops and native plants while serving as food for countless species.

Law enforcement made four drug-related arrests in Douglas and Washoe counties recently, taking a large amount of fentanyl and methamphetamine off the streets.

Hello Carson Now readers, January is finally winding down. Enjoy the upcoming live music, comedy, theater, fundraisers, a paint and sip and more around the area. Here's a look at what this weekend has in store. Let us know in the comments below if we've missed something.

U.S. Forest Service fire prevention officers discovered earlier this week that the Smokey Bear fire danger sign on US-50 West near the top of Spooner Summit had been vandalized and the iconic bear missing.

Prepare for a night of laughs Saturday as nationally recognized funnyman Ryan Reiss takes the stage in Carson City at the Carson Nugget Grand Showroom with two shows.

Nevada Humane Society's pet of the week is Laffy Taffy. This 1-year-old boy was recently transferred to our Carson City campus. He came in as a stray at our Reno campus in October of 2023. Laffy Taffy is a very sweet, energetic boy who can’t wait for his fur-ever home.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is seeking assistance from the public in identifying suspects involved in grand larceny thefts, the most recent one happening Jan. 14, 2024 at CVS Pharmacy at 1980 N Carson St.

Eleven year-old kart racer and Carson City native Levi Annas will represent the capital city in the outlaw Kart High Desert Hustle held next month in Reno.

Care Flight, a service of REMSA Health, celebrated the arrival of a new helicopter. The new aircraft, Care Flight 1, will begin service in late winter 2024, ensuring access to life-saving emergency medical care in rural Nevada. It will replace a similar, but older model helicopter. Care Flight 1 will be based in Fallon, Nevada as one of four in Care Flight’s fleet of helicopters.

Moon, Lunar phase, full moon, Gardnerville, Planets, morning

Mark Gillard's "Moon Over the Carson Valley" taken Wednesday, Jan. 24.

It is not uncommon that major life events can define a person’s direction. Difficult life events can derail a person or they can help shape who they are going to be. One such event has helped change the direction of this month’s Pioneer Academy Student of the Month Brooklynn Case.

Carson City’s Board of Supervisors and Planning Commissioners will be meeting at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in the Robert “Bob” Crowell Board Room to discuss the focus of the City’s Land Use Master Plan Update as well as the Public Engagement Plan.

Local authors and historians David and Gayle Woodruff will recount Sunday in Minden the impressive and fascinating efforts by boosters in Eastern California and Western Nevada to promote the construction of a modern roadway Highway 395 in their region.

A water line break Wednesday morning in the Eagle Station area between South Carson Street and Silver Sage is causing service disruption, including the Southpointe Drive area, according to Carson City Public Works.

According to a social media post at 10:12 a..m. the estimated time of repair is approximately five hours.

UPDATE 11:44AM: The witness at the scene of the fatal crash said an adult family member was present at the time of the incident. Nevada State Police said the agency will provide information into the fatality following a preliminary investigation.
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Nevada State Police Highway Patrol Division is investigating a fatal crash, reportedly involving a juvenile pedestrian that happened Tuesday night on US-50 East near Red Rock.

UPDATE: This event has sold out.
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Folk music enthusiasts, mark your calendars. Nashville Social Club proudly announces a Sunday matinee concert featuring the iconic folk group, The Kingston Trio, on Feb. 4, at 4 p.m. This not-to-be-missed event will take place at the Nashville Social Club venue in Carson City. Limited tickets are still available.

The winter of 2022-23 highlighted the South Lake Tahoe traffic issue created by people driving to Heavenly Mountain Resort for a day on the slopes during a storm. Heavy snow, excess vehicles and a lack of visible controls led to backups and cars parked wherever they pleased. The situation has been an issue for years, but the epic winter highlighted it more.

The lower valleys of western Nevada, Carson City and surrounding counties have been mostly a miss for any significant rain or snow from passing winter storms. Even by Sierra standards, winter thus far has been lackluster at Lake Tahoe and nothing compared to January 2023 when the snow started falling and never really stopped until late spring.

Nevadans for Reproductive Freedom announced Tuesday that a Carson City judge determined that a proposed ballot measure seeking to protect access to abortion in the state constitution meets statutory requirements and can go before voters for signature-gathering.