The Cultural Commission is charged with overseeing public art and cultural issues.
More storms are expected this weekend through Wednesday.
Policy sets where dogs are allowed in 8,000 acres of parks, trails and open space.
A winter storm warning for the greater Sierra region is in effect until Friday.
Supervisors will be busy at their Thursday meeting.
It was a packed house Friday in First Judicial Court in Carson City as newly elected public servants were sworn in by District Court Judges James T. Russell and James Wilson. “Public service is a responsibility to be taken very seriously,” Russell told those attending the brief ceremony.
Every year it is reviewed, and, according to the city’s own strategic plan, it will need an update by 2025.
$1.1 million for south Carson Redevelopment Area No. 2.
The Capital to Tahoe Trail will connect to the Tahoe Rim Trail and, by extension, the Pacific Crest Trail.
The 24-acre site lies west of Airport Road, east of Intestate 580 and south of Menlo Drive.
According to CTH, the apprentice program increases “the likelihood of retention.”
The assisted-living care facility would include a trio of three-story residential towers.
Transportation officials are developing a comprehensive GIS map of the city’s right of way.
Carson City planning commissioners have more than a dozen agenda items to review Tuesday.
Also, Carson City’s bond rating was recently upgraded.
Aubrey Rowlatt recommended the public administrator’s office be separated from the clerk-recorder’s office.
“We have to understand that for 40 years, people have been struggling with this.”
The Board of Supervisors meet Thursday at 8:30 a.m. in the community center.
Developers of a 126-unit affordable housing project in north Carson are moving forward.
Jason Woodbury was returned to office for his third term.
There were 49 reported cases of RSV the week of Nov. 27 through Dec. 3.
The new state Assembly minority leader will be facing a Democratic majority when the Legislature convenes in February.
The event is a celebration of art and a chance to help those in need.
There were 36 closed sales in October, down 50 percent from the previous year.
HWAH will host its annual shopping event for upward of 200 Carson City School District students on Dec. 14.
“After a big incident, we’ll watch the film and go over it together."
Operators are proposing to raise $1 million a year for capital improvements and operations.
The businesses have been gearing up for the holiday shopping season.
Top Music, Arts, and Beyond has guitars, art supplies and home décor.
Raccoons have been slipping down the storm drains on the west side of Carson City
The 1986 Honda Accord is used to transport clients in emotional crisis.
Transportation officials are eyeing a zero-emission electrified future, at least for public transit.
The partners envision a dynamic marketplace with changing inventories and special events.
Supervisors unanimously certified the results of the Nov. 8 general election.
The Carson City Deputy District Attorney Association is now a bargaining unit.
Planning commissioners unanimously approved a special use permit for a temporary sales office.
Planning commissioners voted 4-1 against expanding allowable areas for dispensaries.
The Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada in Carson City has reopened under new management.
The Carson City Clerk-Recorder updated local election results Monday.
Supervisors also will consider recognizing an employee union this week.
Carson City Supervisor Stacey Giomi noted there is more work to be done.
Ricardo Romero started in Southern California in 1963.
Aubrey Rowlatt is expecting to have election result updates Thursday night but couldn’t give an exact time.
Incumbent Carson City Ward 1 Supervisor Stacey Giomi appears to be holding on to his seat
The 41-year-old Carson City resident is the city’s new arts and culture supervisor.
The Board of Supervisors presented two proclamations Thursday.
A controversial proposal to create 61 residential lots on the historic Andersen Ranch west of Ormsby Boulevard is heading back to the planning commission.
A five-year buyout by Georgia-based Outdoor Network had been completed.
The long-time Nevadan wanted to talk about Nevada history and how it intersects with her passion for storytelling.
“It’s probably the most nonpartisan thing that happens all year."