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NHP says mechanical failure suspected in fatal crash at US-50, US-95A roundabout in Silver Springs

On Friday, May 28, 2021 at approximately 7:33 p.m., Nevada Highway Patrol troopers responded to a fatal crash at US-95A and US-50 in Silver Springs.

Preliminary investigation shows that both a red 1998 Peterbilt semi tractor-trailer car hauler and a gray 2000 Honda Accord were traveling southbound on US-95A approaching the roundabout with US-50.

The driver of the Peterbilt was unable to slow his vehicle due to suspected mechanical failure and the front of the Peterbilt struck the rear of the Honda. Both vehicles continued southbound and entered the raised decorative rock median of the roundabout. Both vehicles caught fire.

The driver of the Honda, who is currently unidentified due to the extent of burn damage, was pronounced deceased on scene.

This incident is being investigated by the Nevada Highway Patrol Northern Command West Multi-Disciplinary Investigation and Reconstruction Team (M.I.R.T.) - NHP Case No. 210502074.

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The Carson City Stake Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be hosting their annual community clothing exchange on Friday and Saturday, August 18-19, 2023, at the church building located at 411 N. Saliman Road, just south of Carson High School.

A 24-year-old Mound House man was arrested in the area of N. Carson St. and E. William St. for felony drug possession and misdemeanor possession of paraphernalia.

According to the arrest report, Noel Colon-Cabral was arrested after deputies were patrolling the area of E. William and N. Roop St. Monday night and noted a vehicle driving with no license plates.

At first glance, Lake Tahoe is pristine. But look closer. Aquatic invasive plants and trash threaten the unique water quality and clarity for which Tahoe is known.

UPDATE 2:40 p.m.: Sheriff Ken Furlong said the scene is cleared and there is no danger.

Just before 1:45 p.m., the DMV offices in Carson City were evacuated due to a suspicious unattended backpack.

A bomb sniffing dog is enroute from Reno.

The Nevada Division of Outdoor Recreation (NDOR) is excited to announce that $250,000 in grant funding is now available for youth outdoor education and recreation projects in Nevada. Grants will be awarded to programs that connect Nevada students with nature, increase environmental literacy, foster stewardship of natural resources, and promote physical health through outdoor education and recreation.

Eligible applicants include:

  • Local, state, and tribal governments
  • Schools
  • Nonprofit organizations
  • Community groups

On Thursday, August 10, UC Davis TERC is proud to host a special presentation at Tahoe City by the "Pope's Astronomer." Brother Guy Consolmagno, director of the Vatican Observatory, will present Deep Waters to Deep Space: Father Angelo Secchi’s Amazing 19th Century Science.

Douglas County phone systems are experiencing service interruptions caused by regional phone outages. There is currently no estimated time of resolution.

Douglas County will be providing a virtual Zoom option during the Board of County Commissioners Meeting at 10 a.m. on August 3, 2023. The courthouse elevator is currently out of order and the Zoom component will allow for the meeting to be accessible to all individuals.

A Chautauqua of Lora Josephine Knight and author Clare Frank open August’s events during the 2023 Summer Festival at Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park.

It was a beautiful day on June 2, 2023 for the Dayton Chamber's 30th Annual "Making A Difference" Golf Tournament. 60 golfers enjoyed a well groomed golf course, great food and libations, and lots of raffle and auction prizes.

The Class of 1983 would like to welcome any other classes from CHS. Friday night all are invited for food & entertainment. The Tap Shack on Rice Street is the location of shared memories and fun. Food trucks; Nevada Nosh and Apuna will be present.

Look at the brilliant color over Carson City Sunday evening!

During the early morning hours between July 1-3, 2023, an adult male entered two Stateline resort condominiums by opening unlocked screen doors. Once inside, he positioned himself at the foot of the bed and rubbed the feet of two separate adult females. Each female awoke from their sleep as the subject was rubbing their feet. Once awake the females confronted the male subject and he fled the scene.

The voters have chosen "American Beauty" by Bob Bucknell as the People's Choice award winner from the Spirit of America Show.

I received numerous suggestions on controlling ground squirrels. Mark recommends clumps of cat urine from the litter box as a repellant. Nancy resorted to trapping them in live traps and then putting them, trap and all, into a large tote filled with water.

Girls on the Run Sierras is bringing their week-long, character-building summer camp to Carson City on Aug. 7.

At Camp GOTR, girls will participate in a week-long, half-day camp with lessons about friendship, kindness and creativity. The camp is from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and there is a sliding scale cost.

Please visit girlsontherunsierras.org for more information!

The next Coffee with Supervisor Lisa Schuette will be held at 7 am on Sept. 13 at The Cracker Box.

This year, the annual Sheriff’s Night Out — formerly National Night Out — will celebrate its 20th year in Carson City.

The event, this Tuesday, August 1, is a way for the community to interact not only with its sheriff’s department, but firefighters, paramedics, park rangers, the National Guard, and many more organizations who come together to provide a free, family-fun event to the community.

Walton’s Funerals and Cremations announces Jennifer Crockett has been promoted to Family Care Center manager/cremationist.

Please save the date for Kids & Horses "Raise" the Barn fundraiser at the Crystal Bay Casino on September 16th, 2023. The event will be from 4pm-8pm.

There will be live music from Reckless Envy, line dancing with Country Casey, a country BBQ dinner, spirit tasting and more! You won't want to miss out on this night of fun for a great cause!

Sierra School of Performing Art (SSPA) is thrilled to present “THE ADDAMS FAMILY” this August at the Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater, a wonderful venue to watch live theater under the stars on a warm summer night.

A Carson City School District teacher and author has been honored with two writing awards for his novels.

Michael K. Falciani's book "The Raven and the Crow: The Gray Throne," written under the pen name of Mr. Kinkade DeJoseph, a teacher at Bordewich Bray Elementary School, won Best Fantasy Novel. Additionally, another one of his books, "The Dwarves of Rahm: Omens of War," won Best Steampunk Novel.

The Carson City Board of Supervisors is seeking applications from persons interested in serving on the Redevelopment Authority Citizens Committee.

There are two open positions: one business or property owner in redevelopment area 1 and one business operator or property owner in redevelopment area 2.

The two Carson City Save Marts and the city’s FoodMaxx have began selling liquor again as of Monday, after Carson City Supervisors voted to bar each location from selling on July 20 at the 8:30 a.m. meeting.

The Nevada Artist Association is pleased to announce the winners in the judged Summer Show. Entries in this show are for sale through Sept. 8.

Stellar Snacks announces that the company has been honored with the award, North American Agricultural Marketer of the Year.

A 41-year-old Carson City man was arrested on Monday, July 31 at around 1 a.m. for two warrants of domestic battery charges, a residential burglary felony charge and a destruction of property misdemeanor charge.

Western Nevada College's student service departments will remain open until 7 p.m. on every Wednesday in August.

The "Strings in the Summer" concert is set for Friday, Aug. 4. at noon. This is a free concert and the final session of the strings program called "Rhythm and Alternative."

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - National Night Out is celebrated throughout the country on the first Tuesday in August each year, and that includes South Lake Tahoe and El Dorado County which will have their own event.