Lyon County administrators held Facilities Master Plan meetings in Dayton, Fernley, Silver Springs and Yerington.
The mayor who helmed Carson City into the new millennium passed away in his Carson home Sunday morning at the age of 79, friends confirmed Monday.
Public Works and the transportation division will host an educational presentation on road funding and two related ballot measures voters will ultimately approve or reject.
The forums will take place at 6 p.m. on Oct. 7, Oct. 9, Oct. 14 and Oct. 16 at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall, 511 W. King St.
A 13-year-old was arrested on Sunday on suspicion of making terroristic threats. The Carson City Sheriff’s Office investigated a social media post at 8 a.m. Sunday morning. The post suggested that a school shooting would take place at Eagle Valley Middle School.
A draft ordinance updating Title 18, which contains the zoning laws of Carson City, and revised development standards (Title 18 appendix) are heading to the Carson City Planning Commission on Wednesday.
Carson City birth announcements for September 7 to 13, 2024
The Western Nevada College Foundation’s seventh annual Reach for the Stars Gala: Giving Back to the Future raised $120,000 to support student success and enhancing campus programs and facilities.
Enrollment is up 3% from last year, which was up 17% from the previous year, and that was the largest gain WNC had seen in more than 12 years.
Carson City road report for September 23 to 29, 2024
The male bear was found Wednesday after Truckee Meadows Fire & Rescue crews responded to a report of an injured bear off of Granite Road in Washoe Valley.
The second annual free Carson City Murals and Music Festival is Sept. 26-28. More than 20 murals are planned throughout the city, and live music is set for participating venues.
Advocates to End Domestic Violence is furnishing units of its new shelter after holding a bench dedication Wednesday, but each one will be unique. The opportunity to design a shelter for local survivors, AEDV Director Lisa Lee said, will only happen once in her lifetime. So to find just the right collections to make them feel welcome is important.
Three attorneys, including Carson City District Attorney Jason Woodbury, have applied to fill the seat being vacated by Judge James Todd Russell in Department 1 of First Judicial District Court, according to a Sept. 19 news release from the Nevada Administrative Office of the Courts.
Natural resources of water, sun and wildlife came into focus during Thursday’s Carson City Board of Supervisors meeting.