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Carson City murder suspect being held without bail

A two-day preliminary hearing for a Carson City man accused of open murder in an April 30 shooting has been set for 9 a.m. Sept. 25 and 26 in Carson City Justice Court.

Carson High freshman state winner in art competition

Kyra Mulvihill was selected as a Nevada state winner in the 2025 “Celebrate the West” art competition hosted by the Western Governors’ Association.

WNC student leaders wary of federal changes

Student government representatives know with changes at the U.S. Department of Education, there’s a lot out of their control.

Site for Carson River bridge may get study funding

CAMPO members will consider an interlocal agreement with Lyon County for CAMPO to manage $1.25 million in Surface Transportation Block Grant funding for the study.

Carson City birth announcements for April 26 to 30, 2025

Carson City birth announcements for April 26 to 30, 2025

UNR to host plant sales to support horticulture programs

A Master Gardener Pollinator-Friendly Landscape plant sale will be May 31 at the Carson City Community Garden.

Carson City’s Moon Rocks sci-fi film contest begins May 21

The original 5-to-9-minute short films will be showcased at Brewery Arts Center on June 14.

Carson City road report for May 12 to 18, 2025

Carson City road report for May 12 to 18, 2025

Bonde takes role as director of Stewart Cultural Center

Joshua Bonde, a citizen of the Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone, who has worked for Nevada-based nonprofits and museums for over 15 years.

State’s infant-at-work policy a help for working parents

Two young mothers who found a healthy work-life balance are encouraging other families to take advantage of a state policy allowing parents to bring children younger than 1 to work.

Carson elementary gives ‘Hollywood treatment’ to teachers

Bordewich Bray Elementary School’s administration laid out the red carpet and special awards for its staff Friday.

Carson city manager candidates set for interviews Thursday

With Carson City Manager Nancy Paulson retiring June 30, the Board of Supervisors will consider three candidates for the job at their meeting and potentially pick one for contract negotiations and appointment.

Fable and Myths exhibit at Bristlecone; reception May 14

The Capital City Arts Initiative presents work by Sue Cotter and Elaine Parks in the Fable and Myths exhibit.

Brewery Arts Center releases lineup for summer concert series

The BAC will host 10 free, all-ages concerts every Saturday beginning at 7 p.m. from June 21 to Aug. 23. There will be an opening band at 7 p.m., with the headliner following at 8 p.m.

New owner to renovate vacant downtown hotel

The new owner of the Carson Tahoe Hotel (formerly known as the City Center Motel) plans to remake the four-story lodging property into a City Express by Marriott.