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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - It's been a long process, but the South Lake Tahoe Firefighters Foundation is now a reality. The new 501(c)(3) has been set up by the South Lake Tahoe Firefighter's Association so members can fundraise
for endeavors and charities they support, as well as for support of firefighters for needed equipment.

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Lakeside Park Association has been recognized with the Best Tasting Water in California award. They received the honor at the annual California Rural Water Association’s Water Expo.

The Lakeside Park Association is a small area of South Lake Tahoe, located just behind the casinos along US50. This historic area is bordered by Park Avenue and Stateline Boulevard from the highway down to Lake Tahoe. This area was subdivided in 1909 into home-size lots used as campgrounds and kept the name Lakeside Park as the first subdivision in El Dorado County.

ZEPHYR COVE, Nev. - The Zephyr Point Conference Center is hosting its 4th annual Halloween Fair on Sunday, October 27, 2024, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. This beloved community event offers a festive evening of Halloween-themed activities for families, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of Lake Tahoe in the fall.

A Night of Spooky Fun for All Ages

STATELINE, Nev. – The Tahoe Knight Monsters, coming off an overtime loss on Thursday against the Jacksonville Icemen, responded Friday with a 3-1 victory for their first win in franchise history.

Troy Loggins scored an early power-play goal, Brandon Tabakin added a shorthanded tally in the second, and netminder Jesper Vikman made 33 saves to lead Tahoe to victory.

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Join the Friends of the Library and Trish Tomer aka “Tahoe Trish” for a night of humor, memories, and conversation as she discusses her new book "Tahoe Local, Lessons from the High Life." The event takes place on November 19 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the South Lake Tahoe Library, 1000 Rufus Allen Blvd.

Dear Editor, As the San Francisco-based owners of a 10-unit apartment complex in South Lake Tahoe, it was extremely important to us to have someone locally who would act as our liaison with our tenants, and our vendors, and importantly, oversee the maintenance of the property; someone we could totally rely on. For over 15 years, prior to our selling the property in 2021, Heather Cade-Bauer was that person.

South Lake Tahoe City Council candidates were recently given the opportunity to answer some questions to be published on South Tahoe Now. Candidate Aimi Xistra said hers was never sent and she found it in her "drafts." We are publishing her answers.

Name: Aimi Xistra, Director of Development, Boys & Girls Club of Lake Tahoe. She has been living in South Lake Tahoe for almost 30 years - since 1997. The beautiful mountains and lake, lots of snow, opportunity, and fun community brought her to Tahoe.

Why are you running for City Council and what are your qualifications?

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - For the current 2024/25 school year, Lake Tahoe Unified School District (LTUSD) has made some organizational changes to better serve special needs students and staff.

Elizabeth Shepherd*, the former director of Student Services and Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA), is now focusing solely on SELPA as the Director of Tahoe-Alpine SELPA, while Brenna Dillman has been promoted to Student Services/Special Education Coordinator for the district.

Through your support of the Optimist Club of South Lake Tahoe’s fundraising events, Day in Paradise and the Christmas Tree Lot, last year we raised and distributed over $50,000 back to the youth of this community. Some of the funds went to The Boy’s and Girl’s Club playground equipment replacement, Ski Run neighborhood park, Drug Store Project, special teacher projects, youth sports, Club Live, and the newly created Junior Optimist Club at the High School.

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Ever After Events and the City of South Lake Tahoe Parks & Recreation Department have partnered up for the second annual Boo Bash at the Recreation Center Friday and Saturday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Get ready for two nights of spooktacular fun, music, dancing, and plenty of treats for the whole family.

Dress up to see your favorite villain. Don't miss out on the haunted horseless carriage ride, live performances, and other eerie activities. It's going to be a Halloween party you won't want to miss!

The 11th annual Dancing with the Tahoe Stars was a night to remember, filled with dazzling performances, community spirit, and a whole lot of heart. We are thrilled to announce and congratulate this year’s winners:

Congratulations to Marina Rich and Alric Lam, who took home both the mirror ball trophy and 1st place in most money raised to support the Tahoe Arts Project.

A special shoutout to 2nd place: Adam Eynon and Robyn Rasmussen and 3rd place: Maddie Bowman and Jack Suglian.

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Jessica Morse, candidate for Congress, will be at Cuppa Tahoe on Friday to meet with the community, answer questions, and explain her focus. The Democrat is seeking the seat for District 3 which runs along the Sierra from Redding to Death Valley, including South Lake Tahoe. She is scheduled to be there from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Polio is a disease caused by the poliovirus and is easily spread from person to person, making it one of the most widespread viruses worldwide until 2014. The polio vaccine is an excellent example of how a focused objective can have a worldwide impact and change the lives of millions of people.

Every couple of years and every major election cycle, voters are inundated with political ads, the usual talking points, and ballot measures.

While some ballot measures are necessary, the default position we as voters should take is ‘Why am I being asked to vote on this now?' We should always assume that ballot measures are a last resort to circumvent the normal political processes we have in place and rely on, to serve our community day in and day out.

Around this time each year, people start getting anxious for the first snowfall. There’s a sense of anticipation humming just below the surface of every conversation and every weather report. You may find yourself staring longingly at your skis or board that has sat dormant since last spring. It’s an anxious, excited feeling – a good one.

But there’s also a different, more foreboding type of anxiousness we all deal with. It starts in early summer and only fades away when the snow falls.

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The worst part of the March 5, 2023 roof collapse at Sidestreet Boutique for owner Barbara Parina may not have been the loss of about $1.9M in inventory, it's been not seeing her customers who have become good friends over her 52 years in business.

"Come see us, we miss all of our friends," said Barbara after reopening the boutique inside the Village Center in South Lake Tahoe.

LAKE TAHOE, Nev. - After over a week of winds that were up and down, the forecast is finally in favor of Clean Up The Lake's first backcountry cleanup, beginning on October 24 at 7 a.m.

If you are interested in joining them on Thursday or Friday, use the RSVP information below.

This is "yet another crazy idea the group dreamed" up a couple of years ago and said they could not be any more excited to see it come to fruition. Thanks to partners Travel North Tahoe Nevada for stepping in and helping give Marlette Lake the support it truly needs!

On a warm and sun-splashed Saturday in early July, 100 pickleball players gathered at Tahoe Paradise Park in Meyers for the second annual Pinkleball in Paradise tournament.

This spirited fundraiser is dedicated to raising money for local and national cancer support and research organizations, with an emphasis on breast cancer organizations. This year’s event set a record fundraising total of $17,352.

LAKE TAHOE, Calif./Nev. – The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) Governing Board has voted unanimously to offer the position of General Counsel to attorney Graham St. Michel. He will oversee compliance cases, violation settlements, and other legal issues for the bi-state agency. He will fill the position held by the retiring John L. Marshall, who has served as TRPA counsel for 25 years.

The Nevada Day Parade returns this Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024! There will be a hot air balloon launch at 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. The military fly-over will signal the start of the parade, which begins at William Street and N. Carson Street and ends four hours later at the intersection of Stewart Street and S. Carson Street. The parade features marching bands, floats, equestrian groups, historical displays, Burning Man art cars, and much more.

The parade kicks off at 10 a.m. The Grand Marshall this year is country singer Lacy J. Dalton.

Check below for the full list of entries.

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