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Respect for Mother Nature helps ensure safe snow experience

Tahoe mountain guide to talk about international adventures

Opinion: Time to zero in on unstable gun owners, assault weapons

Time to apply for California Legislature’s fellowship program

Cross country skiing — no need to pay or travel far

Man shoots himself in middle of street in S. Tahoe

One person is dead in South Lake Tahoe from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Tahoe-Douglas fire receives federal grant

Chamber mixer benefits 2 South Shore food banks

Nobel Prize winner to talk climate change at Tahoe forum

Top Caesars exec leaves company

N. Nevada casinos remember Elvis on his birthday

California wineries forecast healthy sales in 2013

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Truckee resident takes bronze at cross country championships

Missing teen found dead in South Lake

Officials do not suspect foul playBy Trisha Leonard and Axie NavasTahoe Daily TribuneThe body of Petaluma resident Alyssa Byrne was found Friday morning in South Lake Tahoe.In a Friday morning p...

Meteorology conference to include global warming presentation

Chris Field, a leader of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, will speak Jan. 10 in Stateline, Nev.Field was one of two scientists chosen to represent the I...

New county supervisors to be sworn in

Three El Dorado County supervisors will be sworn into office Monday.Taking the oath of office will be Ron "Mik" Mikulaco, newly elected to District 1, Brian Veerkamp newly elected to District 3, an...

Meeting to discuss new business district

Businesses in the midtown area are invited to attend a meeting to discuss the creation of a new business district.The meeting will discuss creating the Lakefront District and how to join forces to ...

Tahoe writing group looking for people who like words

Opinion: Get ready for the new workforce

South Tahoe’s New Year baby takes her time

Truckee-Tahoe contractors group rewards craftsmen

Boom in Lake Tahoe real estate market

Echo Lakes fuel reduction project could start in summer

Report: Top parks officials kept $20M hidden

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Officials at the highest levels of the California Department of Parks and Recreation helped keep millions of dollars secret for more than a decade, the California attorney gene...

Truckee man accused of stealing snowblowers

First baby of the year born at Barton

Four days into the new year, Alima Gueye gave birth to Barton Memorial Hospital Family Birthing Center's first baby at 1:25 a.m. Friday, with her husband, Mandoye N'Doye, by her side. The couple...

LTCC Foundation sets up fund for Byrne family

Tips for staying warm when the power is out

Sen. Reid announces $2.7 million Homeland Security grant for Tahoe-Douglas Fire District

Nevada Sen. Harry Reid announced Friday that the Tahoe-Douglas Fire District will receive a $2,701,896 grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as part of the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Program.

The SAFER grant funds will be used to increase the number of firefighters, as well as to develop better emergency readiness capabilities.

El Dorado County Teen Court offers training for South Lake Tahoe students

Event Date: 
January 17, 2013 - 5:00pm

The El Dorado County Teen Court program in South Lake Tahoe will conduct training for new student volunteers and for all student attorneys on Thursday, Jan. 17 from 5-6:30 p.m. at the El Dorado Superior Court, 1354 Johnson Boulevard, Department 4, South Lake Tahoe.

Periods of snow headed to Sierra and Lake Tahoe by Sunday

A low pressure system over California will bring some snow to the Sierra and Lake Tahoe Basin beginning Sunday morning, the National Weather Service in Reno reports.

Up to 6 inches of snow is possible along the Sierra crest near the Lake Tahoe Basin with a few inches at lake level and higher accumulations amounts expected across Mono County.

Primary care physicians decreasing in numbers

Tahoe Douglas gets $2.7 million homeland security grant

The Tahoe-Douglas Fire District will be receiving a $2,701,896 grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as part of the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Program, it was a...

Congress approves $9.7 billion in Sandy flood aid

WASHINGTON - The new Congress has passed a $9.7 billion bill to help pay flood insurance claims to homeowners, renters and businesses damaged by Superstorm Sandy.The bill cleared the Senate followi...

Missing teen's body found

The body of Petaluma resident Alyssa Byrne was found Friday morning in South Lake Tahoe.In a Friday morning press conference, Douglas County Undersheriff Paul Howell said a utility worker in an ...

Californians can find foie gras in Nevada

Missing Petaluma woman Alyssa Byrne found dead outside South Lake Tahoe city limits

The body of Alyssa Byrne, missing since attending the SnowGlobe Music Festival and last seen by friends late New Year's Eve night or in Stateline early Jan. 1, was found this morning, the Douglas County Sheriff's Office reports.

Byrne, 19, was found at 8:30 a.m. just outside the city limits of South Lake Tahoe. A utility worker discovered the remains just off Pioneer Trail, between Black Bart and Al Tahoe. The location is approximately one mile west of the Snow Globe Music Festival, authorities said.

Byrne's body was just off the roadway, but obstructed from view by a snow bank. The on-scene investigation continues and is being led by the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office.

Lake Tahoe News reports the body was found fully clothed and that foul play was not involved.

Body of missing Petaluma woman found

Missing teen's body found

The body of Petaluma resident Alyssa Byrne was found this morning in South Lake Tahoe.In a Friday morning press conference, Douglas County Undersheriff Paul Howell said a utility worker found By...

Missing teen's body found

The body of Petaluma resident Alyssa Byrne was found Friday morning in South Lake Tahoe.In a Friday morning press conference, Douglas County Undersheriff Paul Howell said Byrne's body was found ...

Body found in El Dorado County

Officials scour South Shore; no signs of Petaluma woman

Business owners credit SnowGlobe with economic boost

All that remained of the SnowGlobe Music Festival venue Thursday were a few scattered boards and sections of chain link fence, but just because the revelers have departed doesn't mean the event'...

Tips for making sure goals can be attained

Time to donate blood in Incline

Letter: Time share employees give back at Bread & Broth

Recycling gives Christmas trees a second life

Tax deal not pain free for most people

Frosty cold Tahoe not breaking any temperature records

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