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HopeFest 8 at Carson-Tahoe Hospital raised $30,000 for cancer patients, before fundraiser even began

HopeFest 8, a fundraiser benefitting cancer patients of Northern Nevada, returned for its eighth year Friday night at the Carson Tahoe Cancer center, but before the fundraiser had even began employees of Carson Tahoe raised $30,000 in the few months leading up to the benefit.

HopeFest8 returns Friday to Carson City with free concert in support of cancer patients

HopeFest8, an annual Carson Tahoe Health Foundation summer music concert fundraiser in support of local cancer patients, returns this Friday, Aug. 24 to Carson City.

Carson City Fire Department assists with fighting 'Berry Fire' wildfire near Washoe Lake, forward progress stopped

UPDATE 5:42PM: Old Highway 395 is now open in both directions after a wildfire closed the highway from Eastlake to Bellevue, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
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UPDATE: 5:20PM: Forward progress stopped on Washoe Valley "Berry Fire."

The 8-acre fire is now 30 percent contained according to Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District.

Evacuations are still in place for remaining addresses.

Crews will remain on site overnight "mopping up." Some Carson City Fire Department crews are being released from the scene. The cause is under investigation.
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5:00PM: Good progress on the Berry Fire is reported by Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District. Firefighters are working to secure utilities. The evacuation area has been reduced to 8 addresses. The Galena Evacuation Center is now closed.

Old US 395 between Bellevue and Eastlake Drive closed for approximately 1 hour.

Washoe Valley outages have yet to be fixed. Original estimated time of restoration was 5:30PM, however the fire could prolong the restoration.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.
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Multiple injuries, Care Flight ordered due to crash at Highway 50 in Mound House

Carson City paramedics, Lyon County rescue and the Nevada Highway Patrol were called early Wednesday evening to a vehicle rollover accident with multiple injuries in the area of Highway 50 and Jeanette Drive in Mound House.

Carson City emergency crews respond to vehicle over embankment in Brunswick Canyon

UPDATE: 5:20PM: No occupants have been located yet, either inside or outside of the vehicle that tumbled down an embankment into the Carson River this afternoon in Brunswick Canyon. Crews on scene continue searching the area for the subjects reportedly seen on the ridge from which the vehicle went over the embankment at the time of the incident.
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Carson City Sheriff's deputies and Firefighter-Paramedics are responding to a call about a motor vehicle that went over an embankment in Brunswick Canyon Saturday afternoon.

Organizers: Carson City's 2018 National Night Out attendance matched last year's event

Despite smoke-filled skies from regional wildfires, the 2018 Carson City National Night Out held Tuesday night at Mills Park generated a crowd of several thousand and likely matched last year's record crowd, organizers said.

Carson City's 2018 National Night Out event was a hit

The 16th annual National Night Out, or as some like to call it, “Crime’s Going Away Party,” was held Tuesday evening in Mills Park and an excellent time was had by law enforcement and the public alike, demonstrating their commitment to the partnership between the community and law enforcement agencies.

Hear a Smokin' band tonight in Carson City, but not in all that smoke

RoseBud's 8/3 concert moved to Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall
Event Date: 
August 6, 2018 - 7:30pm

Due to heavy smoke settling on the area, the RoseBud's Dance Band's performance for Monday, Aug. 6, as part of the Carson City Jazz and Beyond Music and Art Festival has been moved to inside the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall, 511 W. King St. The concert was originally planned for Comma Courtyard, but the performers want to present the event in a comfortable and healthy atmosphere.

Missing swimmer's body recovered Sunday evening from Lake Tahoe

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The body of a 21-year-old California man was located in Lake Tahoe Sunday afternoon, more than 24 hours after he jumped off a boat near Edgewood Tahoe.

Northern Nevada Dream Center of Carson City is asking for donations to help fire victims

The Northern Nevada Dream Center of Carson City is sending Rescue Bags and other essentials to Redding and the surrounding areas affected by fire Saturday, Aug. 11, and are in need of donations.

Carson Tahoe's HopeFest8 scheduled Aug. 24 to benefit cancer patients

Event Date: 
August 24, 2018 - 6:00pm

The Carson Tahoe Health Foundation is excited to announce the official date for their annual fundraiser, HopeFest8, in support of local cancer patients.

Michael Hohl Honda opens doors to Carson City kittens Saturday

New models were on display Saturday at Michael Hohl Honda on South Carson Street in Carson City.

But these weren't cars. They were kittens.

Michael Hohl Honda to host kitten adoption event July 28 for Catmandu

Event Date: 
July 28, 2018 - 12:00pm

Michael Hohl Honda is hosting a Certified Pre-Owned Kitten Adoption Day Saturday, July 28 from 12 to 4 p.m. in the dealership's showroom located at 2800 South Carson Street in Carson City.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: July 14 - 15

Event Date: 
July 14, 2018 (All day)
July 15, 2018 (All day)

Summer fun is heating up! Let the kids burn off some energy at the Kids Triathlon at Mills Park. You’ll find all the colors of the rainbow, plus great music and fun times, at the Festival of Unity and Community: Sassabration. Get your grub on at the annual Nevada Honor Flight Chili Cook-off at Glen Eagles, and make sure to check out the craft vendors. The Brewery Arts Center free Concert Series continues tonight with Remember Jones on the stage; bring the family and your friends for a good time had by all. Read on for even more hot summer fun.

SATURDAY:

Friday fun in Carson City and beyond

Event Date: 
July 13, 2018 (All day)

Triskaidekaphobia: one of those fun words that I very rarely get the opportunity to use. The fear of the number 13 may be a real thing, but you’ll have no reason to fear boredom on this Friday the 13th. This month’s TRIAD program will explain the various services offered by the Nevada Humane Society, many of them available a low cost. Break a leg to those talented members of our community taking the stage tonight: Senior Follies begins its three-show run this evening.

Drones used by Douglas law enforcement shown to help officers with public safety operations

MINDEN — In May 2018 Douglas County Sheriff’s Office received a report of an armed individual who was near Painted Rock in the Johnson Lane area at around 9:30 p.m.

Carson City Fire Department conducts South Nevada Street training exercises

A day after a real fire was successfully battled in the Jacks Valley area in Douglas County, firefighters from Carson City Fire Department and East Fork Fire Protection District are participating in training exercises in the 300 block of South Nevada Street.

Carson City fire crews respond to report of fire at Sunset Carson Apartments

UPDATE: 8:15PM: There appears to be no danger from the smoke detected at the scene and rescue units are being dismissed from the incident.
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The Carson City Fire Department is on scene of a reported fire at Carson Sunset Apartments, 900 North Saliman Road in Carson City.

JoAnne Skelly: Good Little Buggers

Recently, I wrote that aphids invaded our ash trees, but I’m pleased to report that a battalion of good little buggers came to the rescue.

I’m referring to the syrphid flies, sometimes called flower flies or hoverflies.

No injuries after fireworks barge erupts in fire at Lake Tahoe

Two hours after the Lights on the Lake fireworks show at Lake Tahoe ended late Wednesday, one of three barges used to launch fireworks in the show caught on fire. No injuries were reported.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: June 30 – July 1

Event Date: 
June 30, 2018 (All day)
July 1, 2018 (All day)

Independence Day isn’t until Wednesday, but the red, white, and blue celebration starts now. For a complete listing of upcoming Independence Day events and fireworks displays in the area, you can go HERE. See the trains under steam at the Nevada State Railroad and ride the rails to your heart’s content.

Applications sought for Carson City Sheriff's Office Citizens Academy

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office Citizen Academy will return August 1 and is looking for residents who wish to join. The academy is a community program of the Carson City Sheriff’s Office for the development and understanding of citizens in their knowledge of policies, procedures and action of the sheriff’s office.

Rescue crews called to accident at Highway 50 and Highlands in Mound House

Central Lyon County Fire Protection District paramedics, the Nevada Highway Patrol and Lyon County Sheriff's Office deputies were called to a traffic accident with injuries at Highway 50 and Highlands in Mound House.

More than 4,000 pounds of food donated through Dayton Stamp Out Hunger

The annual Letter Carriers’ “Stamp Out Hunger” Food Drive was a big success in Dayton.

Carson City Fire Department called to brush fire near rifle range

UPDATE 2:45PM: An update to the fire at the rifle range Tuesday afternoon. Carson City Fire Chief Sean Slamon reports progress made on the fire and is now moving into mop-up phase. There are three hand crews, two engines, 1 rescue ambulance and overhead staff on scene. The fire is between 4 to 5 acres. Helicopter air support was not needed.
The cause is unknown at this time and is under investigation. The rifle range remains closed for the day.
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UPDATE 2:18PM: Carson City Fire Chief Sean Slamon said there was a flareup this afternoon that takes the fire out of mop-up phase. A hand crew from the Nevada Division of Forestry has been called to the scene. There has been some talk of air support from firefighting helicopters.

Upper Colony Road Fire in Smith Valley more than 1,180 acres, sixth brush fire in Lyon County since June 2

UPDATE: 8:42AM: From Lyon County Facebook page: Lyon County had its 6th wildfire since June 2. The Upper Colony burned more than 1,000 acres on June 17, 2018. A Type 3 Incident Management Team took the fire over at 8 p.m.
The Smith Valley Fire District did an outstanding job working the fire and bringing in resources. Over 300 people fought this fire with 25 Engines, 3 Helicopters, 8 fixed wing aircraft, and 4 hand crews.

Lyon County opened a shelter at the Smith Valley Baptist Church. LCSO managed evacuations with the assistance of SAR and Douglas County. The Large Animal Rescue Team assisted with sheltering livestock.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: June 9 - 10

Event Date: 
June 9, 2018 (All day)
June 10, 2018 (All day)

It’s going to be a breezy weekend, so you may want to rethink spending the day at the lake. Luckily, plenty of options are available just about anywhere you are. Carson City has a car show and Brewfest hitting the downtown corridor, and to the south, Minden and Gardnerville are having their party of the year: Carson Valley Days. It’s World Doll Day at the Nevada State Museum with special displays, activities, and a special performance by the local Young Chautauquans.

June is Lake Tahoe Wildfire Awareness Month

As we’ve learned from the recent Fire Season Outlook, year-round fire season is the new normal in the Lake Tahoe Basin and throughout the country.

Now is the perfect time to learn what to do to prepare your home and family to survive wildfire, and to take action.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: June 2-3

Event Date: 
June 2, 2018 (All day)

This first weekend of June packs quite a punch: activities and events abound. Head downtown for the first Third and Curry Farmers Market of the season, then wander a few blocks north for Due Sorella’s Spring Vintage Market. You may as well just keep the car parked. With the monthly Wine Walk, Pour for Paws in McFadden Plaza, and Crystal’s Crusade Street Party Fundraiser on W. Telegraph, downtown is the place to be. There are so many options this weekend, so take a gander and enjoy your weekend.

SATURDAY:  

Thursday’s Things to do around Carson City

Event Date: 
May 24, 2018 (All day)

UPDATE: WESTSIDE CRUISER RIDE POSTPONED UNTIL THUR 5/31 at 5:30 pm With severe thunderstorm warnings and a flood watch in effect, I feel that it is safer to err on the side of caution. We will hold the ride next week same place and time (BAC 5:30 pm), just one week later (Thur 5/31).
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