RTC members voted, 4-1, to request from the Board of Supervisors up to $456,837.20 in unexpended ARPA funds for local roads.
Carson High School football will be in search of a new head coach after Ryan Boshard resigned this week.
This year, the ornament depicts the Krebs-Peterson House at 500 Mountain St., including John Wayne and his horse in miniature.
Carson City Fire Chief Sean Slamon will be retiring effective May 31, according to a Dec. 4 letter he sent to city officials.
A 20-foot-tall, nearly 6,000-pound public sculpture by New Mexico artist Karen Yank was installed by crane and craftsmanship in south Carson City on Friday.
Supervisors voted unanimously to reject three appeals and affirm planning commissioners’ approval for the project at 1625 Vista Lane.
The theft occurred when a student volunteer stepped inside the store momentarily and left the kettle unattended.
Two Carson High School students were detained and the school was on “secure” Thursday after an incident involving paintballs, the Carson City Sheriff’s Office said.
The agreement aims to improve traffic conditions and user challenges on the east side of Lake Tahoe, a portion of which lies in Carson City.
Resource Concepts Inc., is reconstructing the 1906-07 house at 340 N. Minnesota St., that served as RCI’s office for more than four decades until a fire in 2022.
Supervisors unanimously appointed Chief Deputy District Attorney Garrit Pruyt, who oversees the criminal division, to fill outgoing District Attorney Jason Woodbury’s remaining term, from Dec. 2 to Jan. 4, 2027.
Donald Trump’s return to the White House is certain to bring Nevada tax cuts, impacts to supply chains and shifts in manufacturing and business, local economic experts said.
The Carson City Planning Commission voted 6-0, with Commissioner Nathaniel Killgore absent, to approve a special use permit establishing a tattoo parlor at 184 W. Winnie Lane.
At the 2024 club state swimming championships last week, Carson Tigershark athlete Hannah Ingram took home a pair of state titles
Carson City School District’s graduation rate is back on the rebound from 2022’s 80.6% to 83.1% after a slow decrease three years past.
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