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Cold temperatures mean time to maintain heat sources

Smoke coming from a home in Autumn Hills on Friday morning was caused by clogged heater piping.

Heavenly plans to open week before Thanksgiving

With Homewood announcing it won’t open for the 2024-25 winter ski season, eyes are turning to other resorts around the Tahoe Basin, including the two most popular with Carson Valley skiers.

Arts Council plans fundraising in 2025 to renovate Copeland

Members of the Carson Valley Arts Council have hired an architect and are prepared to start raising funds to renovate the Copeland Lumber Building next year.

The Oct. 18, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Firefighter goes to prison in wrong-way DUI crash

A South Lake Tahoe man was sentenced to 30-96 months in prison and fined $2,000.

Stanton promoted to deputy director of Community Services

Douglas County Parks Superintendent Ryan Stanton has been promoted to deputy director of community services.

A Raider-sized test comes to town today

Douglas High School football will welcome Reed to town tonight.

5K raises breast cancer awareness

Main Street Gardnerville is Painting the Town Pink with a 5k run for Breast Cancer Awareness Month Saturday at Heritage Park.

The Oct. 17, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Man in custody in connection with school threats

A California man who allegedly made threats against a Sonoma County elementary school is in Douglas County custody after investigators tracked him down in Stateline on Tuesday.

Ruling: District and trustees responsible for records lawsuit fees

In a ruling issued last week, District Judge Thomas Gregory found that four Douglas County School Board trustees and the school district are liable for court costs but are exempt from civil penalties.

The Oct. 16, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Douglas joins forces with state to focus on traffic safety

Douglas County Sheriff’s deputies have responded to nearly 300 traffic crashes so far in 2024.