Graduating class consists of 31 students
An 83-year-old Sheridan man was found with a head injury on Friday morning.
With the unofficial start of summer, travelers this weekend are going to run a gauntlet of delays as workers clear snow from the passes and fix issues related to spring runoff.
Volunteers placed flags at the graves of veterans in Eastside Memorial Park on Friday morning.
A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.
A flood watch takes effect 1-10 p.m. today due to the possibility of flash flooding from thunderstorms.
As temperatures start to warm and snow begins to melt, a new crop of bear cubs are emerging from winter dens with their mothers. Yearlings, which were born last year, are also on the move.
A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.
Hot Air for Hope Festival was the brainchild of Center of Hope and Healing Executive Director Amanda Johnson.
New regulations approved by East Fork Fire Protection District trustees take effect on July 1.
A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.
Carson Valley Health has sponsored the Douglas County Community and Senior Center gym scoreboards, continuing their commitment since 2016.
Expect traffic delays going over Highway 88 after a portion of the highway at the top of Woodfords Canyon was washed out.
Western Nevada College graduates returned to familiar formalities Monday at Marv Teixeira Pavilion in Mills Park, marching up the stage for their diploma.
The Western Nevada Cattlewomen are proud to announce Grace Tekanskik and Aspen Wright have been awarded the Western Nevada Cattlewomen High School Recipients for 2022.