journalists
Carson City-based Associated Press reporter featured at Monday's Democratic tele-luncheon
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Fri, 03/26/2021 - 7:56pmFeatured speaker at Monday's Democratic tele-luncheon will be Sam Metz, capital reporter for the Associated Press and a corps member of the Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program, sponsored by the Boston-based GroundTruth Project, that develops fellowships aimed at talented, early-career journalists of different mediums, including print, photography, film and radio broadcast.
Nevada Humanities to Feature Programs Around Civic Engagement in 2021
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 01/07/2021 - 10:17amNevada Humanities has been awarded $50,000 by The Federation of State Humanities Councils and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation as part of a new national initiative, Why It Matters: Civic and Electoral Participation, which will explore civic participation as it relates to electoral engagement in a multivocal democracy.
Column: Hail to the Turkey, an American icon
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 11/26/2020 - 1:04pmSince the first Thanksgiving feast held 400 years ago, the turkey has served as an enduring icon of one of America's most beloved holidays.
Appearing as a plump, grandly plumed image on everything from collectible trinkets to practical place settings these days, the tom turkey has long symbolized the blessing of bounty celebrated by Americans each Thanksgiving Day.
Pine Nuts with McAvoy Layne: Gutsy lady's sacrifice earns her a seafood gumbo dinner and drinks
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 09/14/2020 - 9:33amThis morning I read a most compelling article in the New York Times by one of my favorite journalists, Helene Cooper. Customarily, as the Times' Pentagon correspondent, Ms. Cooper writes about guns and butter, but knowing she was on a team awarded a Pulitzer for coverage of the Ebola epidemic, her piece of today (Sept. 12, 2020) carried much weight with me.
Nevada's response to 1918 pandemic the topic of Monday's Democratic Tele-luncheon
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Fri, 09/04/2020 - 12:21pmFeatured speakers at Monday's Democratic tele-luncheon will be two Nevada journalists who have written extensively about how Nevada responded to the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918-1919: Bob Conrad in Reno and Bob Stoldal in Las Vegas.
COVID-19 reaches the Legislature as first person inside the building tests positive for the virus
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Fri, 07/10/2020 - 2:27pmAn individual at the Legislature has tested positive for COVID-19, according to an email sent by Legislative Counsel Bureau Director Brenda Erdoes to lawmakers on Friday and obtained by The Nevada Independent.
Nevada Humanities moves topic program online, talk to discuss 'Indigenous Narratives in Modern Context'
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 05/07/2020 - 11:46amNevada Humanities presents the next installment of its bimonthly salon discussion series online Friday, May 15 on Facebook. The topic is Indigenous Narratives in the Modern Context and will feature a virtual discussion about journalism, jurisdictional issues and Indigenous narratives.
Iconic Café at Adele’s sign stays in family, finds new home at Js’ Old Town Bistro in Dayton
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Tue, 12/03/2019 - 7:48amThe familiar neon “BAR” sign that welcomed diners to the well-known Café at Adele’s restaurant in Carson City for decades, has been removed, but it didn’t stay dark long. It’s red neon glow now welcomes diners to Js’ Old Town Bistro in Dayton.
Silver State Musings: Why Home Means Nevada to me
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Thu, 10/24/2019 - 7:39pmImpressions. They are what we remember about people, places or things that come into and out of our lives.
The scandalous Mark Twain was Born in Carson City, Nevada
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Wed, 07/17/2019 - 11:55amSamuel Langhorne Clemens was born in Florida, Missouri on November 30, 1835. Mark Twain was born in Carson City, Nevada on February 3, 1863.
Though most know this is one and the same person, the name Mark Twain and his writings, tall tales and witticisms are known throughout the world while Samuel Clemens has been reduced to a trivia question.
Through the Smoke: Adele's owners discuss fire, their commitment to re-open
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Fri, 04/26/2019 - 12:26pmWhat's on the outside doesn't always reflect on what's going on inside. Perceptions are just that sometimes. There's usually a lot more going than meets the eye.
And that is the case with Cafe at Adele's following the March 28 fire that swept through but was mostly contained to the laundry room area of the iconic Carson City restaurant that sits on the corner of North Carson and John Street.
JoAnne Skelly column: Climate Change Impacts on Nevada
Submitted by editor on Mon, 01/21/2019 - 9:45amI have been curious how climate change will affect Nevada in years to come. I found an informative site here that is put out by climatecentral.org.
Column: Don't forget to fill your empty bowl Friday night
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Fri, 12/07/2018 - 3:11pmI'll be eating soup for dinner tonight.
But unlike others in the community who struggle every day with hunger, my bowl won't be empty.
Senator Square: Carson High School students are winners in national FFA competition
Submitted by editor on Sun, 11/11/2018 - 6:49amWinners of the 91st National FFA Nursery and Landscape Career Development Event held in Indianapolis were announced at the annual awards banquet, and students Connor Arnold, Alexsandra Knowlton, Maritza Filson, and Hayden Story took home some medals.
Column: Keep chasing the dream, feed your passion
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sun, 08/12/2018 - 11:36amPersistence. That's the difference between life's winners and its losers.
Winners don't quit, and quitters don't win. It's as simple as that.
One will never accomplish goals in life or realize dreams if one gives up the chase. I've had to learn some hard lessons about that over the years.
Levitt AMP Carson City outdoor concert Saturday features West Coast’s hottest Brazilian band
Submitted by editor on Thu, 07/19/2018 - 4:48pmThe Brewery Arts Center presents one of the West Coast’s hottest Brazilian bands, SambaDa’ on Saturday, July 21 as part of the Levitt AMP Carson City free music series presented by The Change Companies.
KUNR wins national Murrow Award for best sports reporting of Reno 1868 FC
Submitted by editor on Tue, 06/19/2018 - 8:07amKUNR Reno Public Radio earned a national Murrow Award for best sports reporting in the small market radio category this month for Reynolds School of Journalism alumna Stephanie Serrano’s story about Reno 1868 FC. Serrano reported as a student at the Reynolds School on the growing fan base of Reno’s local soccer team.
Concert lineup announced for 2018 Levitt AMP Carson City Music Series
Submitted by editor on Thu, 04/26/2018 - 9:45amThe countdown to an unforgettable season of free concerts under the stars in Carson City is underway with Thursday's announcement of the 2018 Levitt AMP Carson City Music Series lineup of artists who will perform at the Brewery Arts Center’s Minnesota Street Stage each Saturday through summer.
Internationally renowned climate science leader among experts at Tahoe weather conference
Submitted by editor on Thu, 01/11/2018 - 3:20pmSOUTH LAKE TAHOE — Are extreme weather events linked to global warming? Deciphering the science and providing answers is the job of national weather broadcasters and journalists. How do they decide what is aired? These topics and more will be addressed at Tahoe South’s annual Operation Sierra Storm, a leading national weather conference Jan. 21-24.
Judicial District Court stop in Carson City to discuss senior, disabled guardianship reform
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 07/12/2017 - 7:22amJudge Frances Doherty of the Second Judicial District Court, together with a group of committed partners, will travel across Northern Nevada July 17-20 for a series of outreach events for supported decision-making as an alternative to guardianship for seniors and adults with disabilities.
Frances Humphrey Lecture Series to feature story of Gold Hill News resurrection
Submitted by editor on Wed, 05/03/2017 - 3:16pmLegends on the Comstock Lode have a way of coming back to life and that’s exactly what happened in the mid-1970s when the Gold Hill News was resurrected after a 92-year slumber.
Obituary: Tanya Canino Brought ‘Big-time Chops’ to Tahoe Journalism
Submitted by editor on Wed, 09/14/2016 - 4:35pmLong-time Tahoe resident and dedicated local journalist Tanya Canino passed away Friday, Sept. 9, after an extended battle with cancer. Canino worked tirelessly over a decades long career to break crucial local stories, with a particular passion for the environment and struggles of Tahoe locals. She also fostered several new generations of journalists through her roles as editor and college professor.
Levitt AMP Carson City concludes its 10-week run with SambaDa' this Saturday night
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Fri, 08/05/2016 - 9:44amLevitt AMP Carson City free music series concludes this Saturday night with the West Coast's hottest Brazilian band, SambaDá, taking the outdoor stage at the Brewery Arts Center.
Know Your Enemy/Understand Your Enemy Part 3: Conclusion (sponsored)
Submitted by admin on Thu, 05/26/2016 - 11:05amNo one should have to fight blindly against the enemy — knowledge IS power, and the truth of any situation even more powerful. No one has ever had all the facts for a set of circumstances or a certain situation, only God has the entire picture, so human expertise has its limitations. However, gathering as many facts as possible, organizing them in a logical progression, studying them carefully, looking for strengths and weaknesses, can ultimately bring together a rather comprehensive picture for all to see.
New partnership uses technology to improve Lake Tahoe area government
Submitted by editor on Wed, 05/25/2016 - 10:03amThe Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and the “Hack Tahoe” Code for America Brigade are partnering to enhance the effectiveness of government through the use of technology.
This new partnership brings community members together through Code for America, a non-profit organization on a mission to make government services simple, effective, and easy to use. Code for America has launched more than 2,300 projects with 100 government partners. Local Code for America chapters are called brigades and are organized by local volunteers.
Lineup for Brewery Arts Center's free summer concert series
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sat, 04/30/2016 - 8:00amThe Brewery Arts Center (BAC) in downtown Carson City will be hosting a free summer concert series this year, sponsored by the Mortimer and Mimi Levitt Foundation.
Through the efforts of the BAC, Carson City was one of 15 cities nationwide awarded the concert series for 2016.
The Levitt AMP Carson City Music Series kicks off June 4 and will run every Saturday evening through August 6 with live music starting at 7 p.m. along Minnesota Street next to the BAC. The 10-week music series will include one Friday night show on June 17.
The concert series is free and open to the public.
Tahoe Native Receives Award for Investigative Journalism
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Tue, 02/02/2016 - 5:04pmThe Society of Professional Journalists has awarded Jason Paladino, SNC Tahoe graduate and native of Truckee, Cal., their NorCal 2016 James Madison Freedom of Information Student Award for his investigation into the Navy’s Sea Dragon program.
Journalists baffled and concerned about secrecy in R-J sale
Submitted by admin on Tue, 12/15/2015 - 10:49amQuestions about who owns the Las Vegas Review-Journal and why they continue to refuse to come forward remained unanswered today, days after the publication sold for nearly $40 million more than the paper and its parent company sold for just nine months ago.
Locker rooms no place for press
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sun, 11/01/2015 - 8:41pmIn spite of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, which guarantees freedom of the press, there are some places where journalists don’t belong and are simply not allowed: At times inside a court room with closed proceedings, a jury deliberation room, a medical exam room, and in a legal consultation, among other places.
Banned Books Week: Celebrating the Freedom to Read, Sept. 27-Oct. 3, 2015
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 09/17/2015 - 5:53pmBanned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. Typically held during the last week of September, it highlights the value of free and open access to information.
Carson City Library will host a “Virtual Read-Out” during Banned Books Week, bringing together our community in shared support of the freedom to seek and express ideas, even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular.