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There will be a brief break in the weather before changes arrive for the Carson City region, bring the potential for some snow to the lower valley floors and heavy snowfall to the Sierra, according to the National Weather Service.

On December 24th and December 31st, 2022, Capitol City Gun Club in Carson City, NV will host our Christmas and New Year’s Fun Shoots from 9:00am to 4:30pm. Target fees will be discounted both days. The Club is located at 3590 Arrowhead Drive in Carson City. Everyone is invited to come!

What has the most impact on student achievement? Teacher effectiveness will arguably remain the strongest school-related determinant of student success, but chronic student absenteeism reduces even the best teacher's ability to provide learning opportunities. In short, if a student is not present, not even the best educators can teach them. Therefore, students who attend school regularly will be more successful and achieve at higher levels than students who do not have consistent attendance or are tardy frequently.

A 31-year-old woman was arrested Tuesday for suspicion of misdemeanor domestic battery, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office report.

Menopause and your health. Read more from Carson Tahoe Health and learn the ways to make this major life change more comfortable. Plus, it’s the giving season. The simple way you can give back to your community. Here’s To Your Health, Fall/Winter 2022, click here: https://bit.ly/3XGNN5p

UPDATE 10:40AM: Carson City Fire Department, sheriff's deputies and Nevada State Police were called Wednesday morning to a crash on I-580 in the southbound lane south of the Eastlake exit involving a semi and a truck with a horse trailer.

Part of the Machine, a traveling exhibition from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is on view and playable at the Brewery Arts Center but only through the end of 2022.

Tiffani Barber was diagnosed with Stage four brain cancer on Dec. 8, 2012. For those who did not know Tiffani, all she ever wanted to do was help people. She carried water and snacks in her car to give to the homeless and people less fortunate then her. It came as no surprise to the people closest to her, when the social worker assigned to her case went to Tiffani's hospital room and asked what she needed.

For the second year, Carson City’s Rice Street Tattoo will be hosting a Joy Drive through Dec. 21 to help families in need celebrate the holidays.

The ubiquitous Starbucks can be found almost anywhere and one of the most popular locations is within the lobby of Carson Tahoe Hospital where staff and visitors — and even ambulatory patients — can treat themselves to the famous coffee drinks.

CARSON CITY — Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford announced Tuesday that Nevada entered two additional opioid litigation settlements, bringing in tens of millions of dollars to assist with abating the opioid crisis in the state. Nevada will receive $32.2 million from a multistate settlement with Walmart and $1.5 million from a settlement — not negotiated as part of a multistate deal — with American Drug Stores. In addition, the Mallinckrodt bankruptcy plan has been finalized, resulting in $1.8 million for Nevada.

A 34-year-old woman was arrested Monday for misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor suspicion of violating a domestic violence temporary protection order, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office report.

The Nevada Humane Society recently assisted in a large scale rescue effort of nearly 300 abused dogs and puppies in Nye County.

While many rescued dogs were taken to different parts of the country to rehabilitate or be adopted, many found their forever homes in our local region of Northern Nevada.

Wild Horse Children’s Theater and Living Stones Church will be having a holiday "Food, Glorious Food" drive coinciding with the second weekend of the musical "Oliver, JR!" being performed at the Brewery Arts Center in Carson City. The drive benefits Friends in Service Helping, also known as FISH.

Shop the Carson City Downtown Business Association's "Fa La La Friday" at the Nevada Artists Association Gallery each Friday in December. Spend $20 or more on merchandise and receive a Lady Jill Mueller watercolor print of your choice for FREE. Over a dozen to choose from. The NAA Gallery is located at 449 W. King Street in Carson City and is open from 12-4pm Tuesday-Sunday.

In observance of Computer Science Education Week, Eagle Valley Middle School (EVMS) students were able to display their coding skills for Nevada Department of Education Superintendent Jhone Ebert Monday, Dec. 5. The activities highlighted computer programing efforts in Mr. Jeremy Smith and Mr. Mark Kuniya’s sixth and seventh grade classes (respectively).

The Tahoe Biltmore, owned by EKN Development of Southern California, will become the Waldorf Astoria Lake Tahoe according to an announcement of the new brand agreement made by Hilton Hotels on Monday. The new resort is expected to be completed by 2027.

The Nevada Department of Corrections is reporting a hunger strike among some offenders at Ely State Prison.

A planned veterans-preference, workforce housing and multi-family development slated to be built in Carson City got a $39.4 million financial boost Monday as part of the Home Means Nevada affordable housing initiative. Statewide, $500 million was awarded for various developments.

The Salvation Army Carson City Corps has received much-needed funding to purchase kitchen equipment for its food programs.

Last Thursday and Friday, Dec. 1 and 2, students at Eagle Valley Middle School in Carson City had the opportunity to partake in Nutrition Services’ first ever Student Choice “Love It or Lose It” event during lunch where they tasted new menu concepts and voted on keeping it on the menu or losing it.

A 44-year-old man was arrested Friday for a felony warrant, alleged possession of a controlled substance and five misdemeanor offenses, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Carson City 4-H is holding its 5th Annual Pajama Drive For Kids in Foster Care. We are collecting new pajamas in all sizes and styles for the CASA of Carson City Foster Kids’ Closet to be distributed to local children. Larger children's and adult sizes for teens are especially needed.

Carson City Parks, Recreation & Open Space department invites the community to join us for our 3rd annual Homestead Holidays event at Silver Saddle Ranch this Friday through Sunday, Dec. 9-11 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The evenings will be full of family-friendly activities and old-fashioned holiday cheer, with wagon rides, children’s story-time from the Carson City Library, live music, Christmas Craft Market, children’s arts and craft activities.

Carson High Speech and Debate is set to hold its first tournament since COVID shut down schools in 2020. This year, 14 schools and 150 students will gather at Carson High School for 10 rounds of competition Dec. 9-10. The event is open to the public and the team is looking for volunteer judges to assist in ensuring smooth rounds.

On Dec. 11 at noon, Wylder Hotel Hope Valley continues its Eastern Sierra speaker series with a living history presentation of Snowshoe Thompson-Mailman of the Sierra.

One dazzling Tahoe day not long ago, my gaze fell upon a buttermilk sky, and suddenly, unexpectedly, I perceived time and space mutually, as one. I conjoined with those perfect balls of cotton and my body shook with awe. Wow!
My first thought was, “I’m going to take another run at Einstein’s Theory of Relativity.”

With November's theme being "Tools of the Trade" The Carson City Photo Club unveiled the winning photos in its monthly photography competition.

Redwood Materials — a lithium battery recycling company based in Carson City — received more than $105 million in tax abatements following a unanimous decision Thursday by the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) Board of Directors.

One story begets another! As I continue to dig deep into the history of this incredible city and share them with readers, it always amazes me as to how much more there is to the story as is in the case of Bill and Dottie Kelley and then Carson City Mayor Ray Masayko who were the impetus behind raising monies to purchase the carillon today still chiming merrily away in the bell tower of the Paul Laxalt Building.

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