CARSON CITY, Nev. (KOLO) - Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford has announced the launch of a new hate crime reporting hotline.
The newest location offers a drive-thru lane, indoor seating for 74 guests, and a covered patio with outdoor seating for 30 guests.
Nevada’s shortage of doctors stems from a lack of residencies, three to five-year training programs that are required for medical students to become practicing physicians.
Earlier this week, a post on social media went viral in Carson City after it was revealed a dog had been tied to a speed limit sign near the shelter. […] ...
The Sierra Nevada Forums, in partnership with the American Association of University Women and the League of Women ...
In-N-Out Burger will open its first new restaurant of the year in Carson on Thursday, Jan. 23. The drive-thru is at 20512 S.
They’re frequently seen at community or sporting events. They’ll join in counseling sessions to talk about situations ...
Waylon Parr has launched a radio show to spotlight his peers and his family opened a charity from which the proceeds are ...
One month after Joey Gilbert Law Firm announced their resignation as legal counsel for the Douglas County School District, ...
Drawing on her own experience as the child of immigrants, Leticia Servin has worked for more than 25 years to get Carson City ...
The Nevada DMV says the new system is designed to speed up the process of applying for new and duplicate titles faster for ...
Federal workers say President-elect Trump is causing panic with threats to cut government costs through layoffs and return-to ...