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Snow not stopping education process; more on the way

Why we still need

Thirty years ago, a brief report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention described five young men with a rare form of pneumonia usually seen in people with severely depressed im...

Perfect canine performer sought for Shakespeare festival

Auditions for "Crab" the Dog Are Set for March 21, 2012.The Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival in Incline Village announces auditions for "Crab" - the dog who plays an important and loving role in Wil...

Info meeting on TahoeChamber's Costa Rica trip

Everyone is invited to attend a free informational session at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 23 at Beach Hut Deli,1072 Emerald Bay Road, to learn about the next TahoeChamber Trek to beautiful Costa Rica.Trip infor...

Chamber executive honored at association conference

Betty "B" Gorman, president/CEO of the TahoeChamber recently was recognized as an Accredited Chamber Executive (ACE) by the Western Association of Chamber Executives (W.A.C.E.).The designation i...

Neighborhood meeting planned

The City of South Lake Tahoe is creating Neighborhood Service Teams to partner with residents to help increase communications with neighbors and help create positive improvements in its neighborhoo...

AAA: Gas prices soar 15 cents in Northern California and Nevada

The February survey from AAA shows pump prices throughout Northern California and Nevada has soared by an average of 15 cents a gallon over last month.
In Northern California the average for a gallon of regular unleaded is $3.83; the average price in Nevada for is $3.51.

Wage, construction defect laws hamper job growth says Nevada business group

CARSON CITY – Members of the Nevada chapter of a small business organization say the state’s minimum wage and construction defects laws are hampering job growth in the state.
The state’s prevailing wage law was also cited as a drag on economic development in the survey of its members by the Nevada chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business.

Fishing report through Feb. 21

Here is this week's fishing report for rivers, lakes and streams in Nevada, Northern California, the Sierra and Southern Oregon. This report is through Feb. 21.

Proposed speed limit hike is topic of Meyers community meeting

A public meeting to discuss plans by Caltrans to increase speed limits within the Meyers area will be discussed at a public meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 5:30 p.m. at the Lake Valley Fire Department.
Last fall Caltrans had announced it was reviewing speed limits between Meyers and South Lake Tahoe, with the idea of increasing the speed limit by 5 mph.
The meeting is being hosted by the Meyers Roundtable Committee and the Meyers Business Group. The public is encouraged to attend and should park on Keetak Street due to limited on-site parking.

Feminist Artist Joanna Frueh Workshop at Sierra Nevada College

Following her performance at UNR on March 1, scholar, teacher, and artist Joanna Frueh will conduct a workshop at Sierra Nevada College, 999 Tahoe Blvd., on Friday, March 2 from 1 -3:30pm in David Hall, 3rd floor. The workshop is limited to 25 people. There is a $10 workshop fee that includes a copy of the book The Glamour of Being Real. The book and workshops focus participants on being true to themselves through practices of self-transformation and conscious self-creation.

Opinion: Keep strong, independent media alive

LTUSD, teachers begin contract discussions

Douglas County libraries to close 2 days

2 performances of ‘The Vagina Monologues’ in South Lake Tahoe

Survey: Residents less than enamoured with South Tahoe

Leading the League: New environmental leader pledges transparency, community involvement

Love them or hate them, it's impossible to deny the influence the League to Save Lake Tahoe has on decision-making at the lake. And for the first time in nearly two decades, the environmental organization has a new leader.

Whittemore, Seeno lawsuits’ impact may ripple through Nevada

Supreme Court may redefine gay rights

Highway Patrol seeing fewer winter accidents

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - No injuries were reported in a two-car accident that stopped traffic on U.S. Highway 50 near Sierra-at-Tahoe Ski Resort Friday night. After one car rolled over on its ...

New Snow At Heavenly in time for holiday weekend

Heavenly Mountain Resort received five inches of new snow Monday, just in time for President’s Weekend. More snow is on the way with a new storm expected to arrive by Wednesday morning.

Competing casinos coordinate advertising efforts

Hitting renewable energy targets not an easy task

Opinion: Schoolchildren showing importance of state parks

The Burton Star Wars Experience Continues

The Force is strong at Sierra for Younglings and Padawans this winter in Yoda's Riglet Park at Wild Moutain Children's Center. The Burton Star Wars Experience uses the beloved intergalactic saga to help children ages 3-6 make their first snowboard turns using Burton's innovative Riglet Reel Technology.

Local musician Jesse Kalin announces the hiring of new personal manager

Refining his sound by ‘going solo’ local singer and songwriter Jesse Kalin is pleased to announce the hiring of personal manager, Karen Estes of Estes Management Company.

Jesse and Karen first worked together when she worked at Caesars Tahoe and Jesse was getting started with his career. Their hope is to bring the best of Jesse’s music to every one , performing in Lake Tahoe and in cities such as Reno, Sacramento, San Francisco and beyond! “The sky is the limit with the passion and talent that Jesse beholds.” Says Estes.

Heavy snow expected with quick-moving storm

More much-needed snow for the Lake Tahoe Basin is on the way, with a cold low pressure system that will move into the region by Wednesday morning, according to the National Weather Service in Reno.
The strong jet stream and sufficient moisture associated with the system may produce heavy snow at times.

City appoints MaryAnne Brand interim finance director

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The city has announced the appointment of MaryAnne Brand as South Lake Tahoe's interim finance director, replacing Christine Vuletich who resigned to accept a position wi...

Agriculture inspections going to the dogs

China's future leader to visit California

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Gov. Jerry Brown and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa will welcome the vice president of China to California this week, his last stop on a U.S. tour.The governor's o...

Court hears challenge to CA affirmative action ban

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Backers of affirmative action asked a federal appeals court Monday to overturn California's 15-year-old ban on considering race in public college admissions, citing a steep dro...

Grisly discoveries give families hope for closure

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The childhood friends killed for the first time less than three months after their high school graduation in 1984. Then they seemingly killed with impunity for the next 15 y...

Column: Some gentlemanly advice this Valentine's Day

K, guys. Just a heads up. Today is Valentine's Day.I know ... "Is that TODAY?"Yep. It's today, but the good news is, it's still today and you still have time. Unless you are reading this tonight .....

Column: Falling in Love All Over Again

(Editor's note: Today begins a regular feature to South Tahoe Now by South Lake Tahoe-based Certified Wellness Coach and Advanced Integrative Therapist Krista Kline. Visit her website at www.kristaekline.com.)
So here it is. Valentine’s Day. A day of love and romance for some. A dreaded day of heartache and bitterness for others. Some of you may receive cards, flowers, a phone call from a friend, a nice romantic dinner or even a marriage proposal. Some of you will spend the day alone, avoiding the satin heart mayhem and gooey sentimental couples that inevitably come with the traditions of February 14th.

Hunt for human bones continues in San Joaquin Valley

Auditors: Nevada Fire Safe Council should pay back $2.7M

MINDEN, Nev. - A federal auditor is recommending that $2.7 million in recovery act grant funds received by the Nevada Fire Safe Council be paid back, and the council not receive any more grants ...

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Valentine’s Day can be big business

Opinion: Whole nation is on government plantation

Shakespeare Festival loooking for 4-legged performer

S. Tahoe budget hole would grow without parking meters

Prescribed burn planned for Kingsbury Grade area

Predictions are for expensive gasoline in the coming months

McClintock behind secretive California water deal

Vagina Monologues to Benefit Family Resource Center

The goal of this year’s production of The Vagina Monologues is to stop violence against girls and women by bringing awareness to the public. Performances will be Friday and Saturday, February 24 and 25 at 7 pm at the Blue Angel Cafe loft.

Doctors in the habit of hiding truth from patients

Emigrant Trail Challenge with Hope Valley Outdoors

We plan on going up the old road (Emigrant Trail) on skis or snowshoes. The tour is about 2 hours. DRESS UP and bring water. Wear your skis, (long boards) snowshoes, or hiking boots... to join our tour, you should leave your wagons at home! Cost is $20 cash (we are off the grid, no cash machines or credit cards)Meet at the Yurt in Hope Valley. Jct of Hwy 88/89 Pickett’s Jct. for more information or maps, see Hope Valley Outdoors website or call (530)721-2015.

Needy business owners may get help sprucing up exteriors

Snowshoe Cocktail Races at the Beacon

You've never had this much fun on the snow! Race around the course with snowshoes and a cocktail on a tray and don't spill a drop! Or just come cheer. Great food & drink specials and prizes! For more information, see the Beacon Bar & Grill website or call (530) 541-0630

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