Anne Knowles, Nevada Appeal

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Past articles by Anne:

Carson City supervisors revoke Frontier Motel license

The Board of Supervisors on Thursday voted to revoke the business license of the North Carson Street long-term stay motel known as the Frontier Motel. → Read More

Carson City supervisors end local COVID-19 restrictions

The Carson City Board of Supervisors on Thursday removed the remaining local COVID-19 restrictions, effective immediately. → Read More

Carson City supervisors address Frontier Motel, asphalt plant

Owners of the Frontier Motel have to fix problems at the lodging property in the next month if they want to keep operating. → Read More

Vaccine available to all adults Monday, Carson City supervisors told

Vaccines for the coronavirus are available for all Carson City adults starting Monday, April 5. → Read More

Carson City supervisors vote down zoning review committee

A plan to create a new committee to review land zoning in Carson City failed at the Board of Supervisors meeting Thursday. → Read More

Carson City supervisors OK residential development

The Board of Supervisors on Thursday approved a new residential development in south Carson City. → Read More

Feds helping Carson City COVID vaccine program

Federal help arrived this week to assist Carson City Health and Human Services with its vaccination program in the Quad County region. → Read More

New COVID-19 cases drop 40 percent in Carson City

New confirmed coronavirus cases dropped 40 percent in Carson City in the last two weeks. → Read More

Carson City supervisors discuss pace of COVID-19 vaccine rollout

The new Carson City Board of Supervisors held its first meeting Thursday focusing on committee appointments and a discussion of the city’s coronavirus vaccine program. Mayor Lori Bagwell told healthcare staff that citizens are concerned... → Read More

Bagwell to lead first Carson City supervisors’ meeting as mayor

The Board of Supervisors starts 2021 with its first woman elected Carson City mayor, Lori Bagwell, and three new members. Returning with Bagwell is Ward 1 Supervisor Stacey Giomi. The new members are Stan Jones,... → Read More

Carson City nursing homes could see COVID vaccine next week

Carson City’s nursing home and assisted-living residents and staff could soon start getting the COVID-19 vaccination. “It is supposed to happen next week. They said they were doing skilled nursing facilities first,” said Eric Mager,... → Read More

COVID-19 vaccine shipments continue arriving in Carson City

Carson City Health and Human Services received its first batch of COVID-19 vaccine and will soon start vaccinating first responders and frontline public health workers. The department took delivery of 1,500 doses of the Moderna... → Read More

Carson City supervisors bid farewell to two members

The Board of Supervisors started its final 2020 meeting Thursday remembering Mayor Bob Crowell, who passed away in September. “Let’s have a moment of silence for what would have been Mayor Bob’s last meeting after... → Read More

Downtown apartment complex OK’d by Carson City Planning Commission

The Planning Commission on Tuesday approved a planned five-story apartment complex on Stewart Street. The developers were seeking a special use permit to build a residential-only project in the downtown mixed-use zone, which normally requires... → Read More

Carson Tahoe Health gets first doses of COVID-19 vaccine

Carson Tahoe Health received the first allotment of the COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday morning. The hospital is the first in line in Carson City for the Pfizer Inc. vaccine, which arrived in Nevada on Monday. CTH... → Read More

COVID-19 measures on Carson City supervisors’ agenda

The Carson City School District will update the Board of Supervisors Thursday on the district’s efforts to safely educate students during the coronavirus pandemic. The supervisors will also consider an agreement with the state of... → Read More

Carson Tahoe Health calling in more staff for COVID-19 surge

Carson Tahoe Health is bringing in staff to give a break to existing healthcare workers and handle an ongoing increase in COVID-19 cases. “Carson Tahoe is steadily functioning at near capacity daily. The activation of... → Read More

Carson City supervisors delay utility hikes 6 months, waive business license fees

The Board of Supervisors decided Thursday to delay a hike on utility rates for six months. The supervisors voted on a new fee schedule for water, wastewater, and stormwater rates and an ordinance enacting it.... → Read More

Carson City works toward consistent policy for dogs in parks

Carson City is considering drafting a more uniform policy for dogs in its parks and open space. “I’m suggesting we work to come up with consistency of rules so if I’m at this park or... → Read More

Carson City supervisors could formally OK water rate hikes

The Board of Supervisors on Thursday may take the final action needed to raise water, wastewater and stormwater rates. The board will hear on second reading a required ordinance as well as the rate schedule... → Read More