First inning dooms Carson Blue Jays again
For the second straight game, a big first inning forced the Carson Blue Jays to play catch-up, and for the second straight game they couldn't do it.The Reno Knights scored three first-inning runs o...
View ArticleReno woman found safe, Petaluma woman remains missing after attending South...
UPDATE: 8:27 PM: The Reno Gazette-Journal reports the 21-year-old Reno woman reported missing since early New Year's day, Chantel Good, has been found unhurt. Still missing is a 19-year-old Petaluma...
View ArticleLake Tahoe Science Conference highlights environment, economics, research
By Mike Wolterbeek More than 350 scientists, environmental policy makers and economic stakeholders will discuss Lake Tahoe and its environmental and economic future at the annual Tahoe Science...
View ArticleLake Tahoe Asian clam control project taking place at Emerald Bay
By Kristi Boosman A team of partners from the Lake Tahoe Aquatic Invasive Species Program is scheduled to begin implementation of the largest Asian clam control project in the history of Lake Tahoe on...
View ArticleAtlantis Casino Resort Spa and Offsite Data Depot Sign Agreement for Document...
by gpoppinga Source: http://aroundcarson.com/2010/07/13/atlantis_casino_resort_spa_and_offsite_data_depot_sign_agreement_for_document_management_servicesMove Saves Atlantis Approximately...
View ArticleNHP: South Lake Tahoe woman was passenger critically injured in Carson City...
By Jeff Munson The Nevada Highway Patrol has identified the two people critically injured in motorcycle crash Saturday night in Carson City. The are Andrey L. Gallegos, 20, of Sparks, who was the...
View ArticleDeadline looms for wild turkey tag applications
By Nevada Department of Wildlife Hunters hoping to draw a wild turkey tag for Nevada's 2011 spring hunting season shouldn't wait much longer. The deadline for submitting tag applications is 5 p.m....
View ArticleNevada’s January unemployment rate falls to 8.7 percent
Nevada’s unemployment rate fell in January to 8.7 percent. January also marked the 37th month of year-over-year job growth, according to figures released Monday by Nevada’s Department of Employment,...
View ArticleWatch: Reno musician performs solo without eyesight, with help from an iPad
Nevada Media Alliance by ALEX POMPLIANO “Every morning when I wake up, I try to learn something that I didn’t know the day before.” This is Bill Davis’ mantra. It is this type of determination that...
View ArticleGalena Forest Bridge
by Scott Schrantz Source: http://aroundcarson.com/2009/12/31/galena_forest_bridge I was in Reno yesterday, so I detoured a little bit to see if I could find the Galena Forest Bridge, the bridge along...
View ArticleProtection Sought for Rare Woodpecker
RENO, Nev. (AP) - Smokey Bear has done such a good job stomping out forest fires the past half-century that a woodpecker that's survived for millions of years by eating beetle larvae in burned trees is...
View ArticleMilitary Aircraft and Vehicle Museum to Open in Carson City
By Josie Martel Cactus Air Force received approval from the Carson City Airport Authority to build a military aircraft and vehicle museum at the Carson City Airport. Cactus Air Force’s “Wings and...
View ArticleNevada demographer: Carson City population for 2013 projected at 55,122...
The Nevada State Demographer’s Office at the University of Nevada, Reno has released its most recent population projections for Nevada and its individual counties, projecting through 2032. After seeing...
View ArticleAfter long wait, ‘motivated’ Carson’s boys are finally No. 1
CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAYAfter long wait, ‘motivated’ Carson’s boys are finally No. 1 By Dave Price RENO — Never mind that the Carson High cross country boys had not won a state team title since 1991....
View ArticleReno City Council putting the pause on pot
Nevada Media Alliance by NATASHA VITALE The issue of medical marijuana dispensaries has come up several times since Senate Bill 374 was passed by Nevada in June, but the Reno City Council remains...
View ArticleRecession Leading To Exodus Of University Faculty
By Andrew Doughman / Nevada News Bureau Professor Michael Young began to think last year that he should look for a job outside of Nevada. It was not the craziest thought; the recession was in full...
View ArticleWashoe Drive Fire consumes 3,000 acres, undetermined number of homes, 4,000...
View Washoe Drive Fire (1/19/2012) in a larger mapUPDATE 510PM: Fire burns more than 3,000 acres with zero containment; 4,000 evacuated; no count on home and structure losses. At 4:40 pm this...
View ArticleU.S. Chamber of Commerce Report Says Nevada is Fastest Growing Export State
Nevada is the fastest growing state in export value as a share of its total economy, according to a new report by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The value of the state’s manufactured exports has more...
View ArticleClassic, Naughty Comedy at Piper's Opera House
By Carolyn Eichen Naughty, but hilarious comedy skits and music from vaudeville and burlesque will be presented in "A Handful Of Nickels " at 7pm on Friday, June 21 and 2pm and 7pm on Saturday, June...
View ArticleCountdown to local author's 'Launch' party Oct. 15
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month and Outskirts Press and local author Steve Browne are proud to announce a book launch party for a new inspirational novel depicting the...
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