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Matchmakers put people with farmland

Forest Service burn project near Emerald Bay

Slopestyle rail jam at Heavenly

Opinion: Protecting privacy in the digital age

Dismal snowpack melting away fast with all the sun

Censured Placer County judge not seeking re-election

Teachers’ pension system returns lag behind projections

Before European tour, Tower of Power pays soulful visit to Tahoe

When it comes to rare air, few bands have endured like Tower of Power, the soulful R&B 10 piece from Oakland.Tower of Power has performed at Tahoe since the early 1970s, when its band leader and...

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death...

A harrowing tale of survival, "The Grey" depicts a plane crash that leaves a handful of survivors stranded in the wilderness with a predatory pack of wolves hot on their trail.Ottway, a melancho...

Zany, sarcastic weekend with comedians at tahoe's improv

When comedian Kevin Jordan made his debut here last week and learned Bob Zany would headline at Harveys Improv this week, Kevin told me said it was Zany who first booked him in a series of rooms...

Fantasy Writers Social at Bona Fide Books

Event Date: 
February 16, 2012 - 6:30pm

Calling all fantasy writers! Bona Fide Books is hosting Lake Tahoe's first local fantasy writers social Thursday, Feb. 16, 6:30 PM at Bona Fide HQ. Writers of all ages and all levels of experience are welcome. Discuss your latest work or ideas for new projects with others who work in your genre. Refreshments will be provided.

http://www.bonafidebooks.com/events/

Location

Bona Fide Books
1069 Magua St. #4 Meyers, CA
United States
38° 51' 11.754" N, 120° 1' 12.936" W

Boys & Girls Club names Youth of the Year

Conrad Anker, Jennifer Lowe-Anker present at Squaw Valley on Feb. 4

This week, the Squaw Valley Institute in cooperation with Truckee Donner Land Trust and the Resort at Squaw Creek is hosting legendary alpinist Conrad Anker and award winning author and artist Jenn...

Conrad Anker, Jennifer Lowe-Anker present at Squaw Valley on Feb. 4

This week, the Squaw Valley Institute in cooperation with Truckee Donner Land Trust and the Resort at Squaw Creek is hosting legendary alpinist Conrad Anker and award winning author and artist Jenn...

North Tahoe girls' rallies to beat Whittell

ZEPHYR COVE, Nev. - North Tahoe coach Rick Buhler can't figure out why his team struggles on the road. During their previous trip to the South Shore, a late start cost the Lakers a Mount Rose wi...

Warriors pull away from Lakers

ZEPHYR COVE, Nev. - Whittell's full-court pressure was enough to wobble the North Tahoe offense on Tuesday night, as the Warriors cruised to a 65-47 win in Zephyr Cove. The end of the first quar...

Meager Sierra snow worries Calif. water managers

ECHO SUMMIT, Calif. (AP) - An announcement Wednesday that California's Sierra Nevada snowpack is a meager 15 inches in some places means bad news in a state dependent upon snowmelt to meet the w...

Weather pattern map shows where to plant and when

Northstar to host Tough Mudder

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Northstar California recently announced it will host the rugged Tough Mudder race in September.The Tough Mudder is a 10-12 mile obstacle course designed by British Specia...

Early Valentine’s event at Zephyr Cove library

Heavenly to Host Nike Winter Chosen Tour on Saturday

Heavenly Mountain Resort has teamed up with Nike Snowboarding to host the fifth stop of the Nike Winter Chosen Tour on Saturday, February 4, 2012. The slopestyle rail jam will take place from 4:00-7:00 p.m. on World Cup run at the California Main Lodge.

Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Executive Director to Host 'Fireside Chat' at LTCC

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Executive Director, Joanne S. Marchetta, will host a “fireside chat” at Lake Tahoe Community College on Wednesday, February 8 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. on “21st Century Environmentalism and the Regional Plan Update.”

Care Flight finds permanent home in Truckee

TRUCKEE - The couch-surfing days are over for the Care Flight helicopter crew based at the Truckee Tahoe Airport. After nine years of bouncing from one host to another without a permanent home, ...

Smile - a lot; it just might save your life

One of the keys to a longer, healthier life just might be your smile.In a recent study of more than 6,000 adults over 50, scientists found that those with sunny dispositions had a significantly red...

City ends redevelopment following state mandate

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - More than 20 years of redevelopment at the South Shore came to an end this week as California legislators grapple with fixing a state budget that is in seemingly constant...

Osteoporosis observational study enrolling patients

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Barton Osteoporosis & Bone Health physician, William Cottrell, MD, has partnered with Amgen pharmaceuticals to conduct a study to evaluate the drug Prolia (denosumab) - a...

USASA South Tahoe Series Final Rail Jam Qualifier

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - This Friday the USASA South Tahoe Series will hold it's final rail jam qualifier for the season. The event will be held in the Hot Gossip parking lot, 3447 Lake Tahoe Blv...

OBITUARY: JONI WINES

October 10, 1926 - January 25, 2012Best known as the tiny 5'2" Pistol Packing Sheriff of Nye County in the '70s who went to war against the drug trade and other lawlessness, Joni Wines was elect...

OBITUARY: Amanda Leigh Matthews

In Loving Memory of12-22-1986 ~ 1-26-2012It is with great sorrow to announce the passing of my beautiful daughter Amanda. She was very ill with juvenile diabetes. Amanda was born and raised in S...

SAUNDERS: Occupy activists know Oakland won't fight back

Occupy Oakland is aptly named. When forces occupy a city, they know that occupied turf is not their home. They can maraud, loot, vandalize, abuse the locals, and then leave. They can treat other pe...

Education Roundup: Lake Tahoe Unified ahead of the game with healthy

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - With new school meal rules handed down from Michelle Obama and the United State Department of Agriculture, schools across the country are eyeing their menus to see if ...

Opinion: Kindness is more than random in Lake Tahoe

State Parks struggling to deal with money woes

Rail jam in South Lake Tahoe

Where are you going to be spending the Super Bowl?

Origins of Black History Month

RAOK: Being kind when others are upset

Free shuttle to 2 North Shore ski resorts

Grand jury out of money, takes county to court to get more

Business By Referral Luncheon with South Tahoe Chamber of Commerce

Join us at the Rockwater Restaurant for a business networking and referral lunch! The South Tahoe Chamber is growing fast and has several events coming up in the next few months, this is a good time to get connected and involved!
For more information, go to the South Tahoe Chamber website or call (530)542-5060

Opinion: State Parks’ rehearing of Washoe Meadows was a farce

Brown’s shelter plan met with growls from pet advocates

Officers to increase DUI patrol on Super Bowl Sunday

Commission upholds Washoe Meadows reclassification

California State Parks is gearing up for a legal battle with the South Shore's Washoe Meadows Community over the reclassification of Washoe Meadows State Park into a “state recreation area.”
The classification change is a critical component of a proposal to move up to nine holes of Lake Tahoe Golf Course onto undeveloped land as part of a project to restore that section of the Upper Truckee River.

California could run out of cash in a month

Reward offered in shooting of cat

Lake Tahoe News wins 4 awards for traveling writing

Full moon ski, dinner benefits North Shore foundation

Environmental Awareness Day at Sugar Bowl

Barton Osteoporosis & Bone Health observational study — now enrolling patients

Barton Osteoporosis & Bone Health physician, William Cottrell, MD, has partnered with Amgen pharmaceuticals to conduct an observational study to evaluate the drug Prolia (denosumab) – a medication approved by the FDA in July 2010 to treat postmenopausal women diagnosed with osteoporosis.

“At Lake Tahoe, we live in a relatively healthy community and people are always surprised to find out that osteoporosis can effect them too,” Cottrell explains. “Patients often think that since their overall health is good, the last thing on their mind is if their bones are thin.”

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