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Local doctor makes Olympic effort as part of athlete care team

Sochi, Russia is next on the list for orthopedic surgeon Terrence Orr's medical volunteerism. As a physician with Tahoe Orthopedic & Sports Medicine, he will preview the future site of the 2014 ...

The Doctors: Five tips to reduce your risk of arthritis

It hurts when you walk or climb the stairs, slice meat or brush your teeth - that's the reality of arthritis. Family history plays a role in your risk, and so does age: The chance of developing man...

Extension offers plan for eating healthy on the cheap

Eating healthy shouldn't mean eating your entire paycheck. If your efforts to find a balance between a healthy budget and a healthy body have been unsuccessful, University of Nevada Cooperative Ext...

The Doctors: Five tips to reduce your risk of arthritis

It hurts when you walk or climb the stairs, slice meat or brush your teeth - that's the reality of arthritis. Family history plays a role in your risk, and so does age: The chance of developing man...

Extension offers plan for eating healthy on the cheap

Eating healthy shouldn't mean eating your entire paycheck. If your efforts to find a balance between a healthy budget and a healthy body have been unsuccessful, University of Nevada Cooperative ...

Local doctor makes Olympic effort as part of athlete care team

Sochi, Russia is next on the list for orthopedic surgeon Terrence Orr's medical volunteerism. As a physician with Tahoe Orthopedic & Sports Medicine, he will preview the future site of the 2014 ...

Mardi Gras Dance on Friday

Everyone, of all ages, is invited to the "Mardi Gras Dance" from 7:30-10 p.m. Friday at the South Lake Tahoe Senior Center.The 17-piece Tahoe Dance Band will play a variety of great music for liste...

Cat, dog dental care is critical

February is Pet Dental Health Month and Dr. Larry Corry, president of the American Veterinary Medical Association, encourages dog and cat owners to regularly brush their pets' teeth."Most people ha...

SAUNDERS: Occupy Oakland vs. City Hall not a fair fight

Occupy Oakland activists have filed a lawsuit against the city and are seeking damages. The American Civil Liberties Union-backed suit argues that protesters are engaged in "peaceful expressive act...

$20K fine for alleged illegal tree removal

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency is recommending a $20,000 fine be imposed against two people believed to be responsible for illegally cutting down five trees to improve a view of Lake Tahoe.Acco...

Businesses report strong holiday weekend

Presidents Day weekend brought less snow, but an increase of visitors to Lake Tahoe compared to last year, according to several area businesses.A variety of events; such as the first part of the...

Local doctor makes Olympic effort as part of athlete care team

Sochi, Russia is next on the list for orthopedic surgeon Terrence Orr's medical volunteerism. As a physician with Tahoe Orthopedic & Sports Medicine, he will preview the future site of the 2014 ...

Slew of water quality projects to improve Hwy. 50 in S. Tahoe

‘Tenth Inning’ is perfect prelude to baseball season

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Barton doc in Russia scouting out site of next Winter Games

What actor or film is Oscar-worthy?

El Dorado County Grand Jury funding issue remains unresolved

Opinion: A lesson in civility

Meyers residents protest, speed limit hike moves forward anyway

Residents of Meyers met with Caltrans officials Tuesday evening in a public meeting to discuss the proposed raising of the speed limit on Highway 50. More than 50 residents, business owners and families showed up to question the wisdom of the proposal and the survey results themselves. However, the results of the meeting indicate that Caltrans will proceed with the changes and the new speeds posted within two months.

Gas pump prices, future of oil economy featured at UC Davis Lake Tahoe Center lecture

Volatile oil prices. Looming climate change. Worldwide economic and political unrest. Worsening traffic congestion. Crisis in transportation financing.

Hwy. 50 speed limit changes anger South Shore residents

TRPA recognizing Tahoe projects as Best in Basin

USFS pile burning throughout Tahoe basin

Caltrans presents speed limit hike plans to South Lake Tahoe City Council

UPDATE 10:30PM: Plans to raise the speed limit within South Lake Tahoe along Highway 50 were presented to the South Lake Tahoe City Council on Tuesday.

Businesses report strong holiday weekend

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Presidents Day weekend brought less snow, but an increase of visitors to Lake Tahoe compared to last year, according to several area businesses.A variety of events; su...

Opinion: CSEA gives back to Bread & Broth

City, public oppose speed limit increase

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Numerous businesses and organizations, including the South Lake Tahoe City Council, have stepped up opposition to a Caltrans plan to raise the speed limit on sections ...

Nevada To see Up To 33 cents on the dollar from $50 million Lehman Brothers 2008 loss

CARSON CITY – The state Board of Finance was told today that Nevada now expects to receive between 30 and 33 cents on the dollar in recovery from a $50 million investment loss when Lehman Brothers unexpectedly filed for bankruptcy in September 2008.
Nevada state Treasurer Kate Marshall said the state initially expected only 10 to 11 cents on the dollar when the firm filed for bankruptcy protection during the height of the nation’s financial crisis.

Douglas authorities identify Gardnerville woman found dead of gunshot wound; investigation is 'ongoing'

Douglas County authorities have identified the 31-year-old Gardnerville woman found Sunday with a fatal gunshot wound to the head as Rachel Ann Vargas.
Sgt. Jim Halsey of the Douglas County Sheriff's Office said investigation is "ongoing" and "no additional details can be released at this time" regarding the woman's death, reported early Sunday morning, Feb. 19.

Slew of awards bestowed upon North Shore entities

Mancuso wins nighttime parallel slalom race

NV Energy Foundation doling out money

Lake Tahoe planning agency announces 2011 Best in The Basin award winners

Recognized for stewardship and care taken in the building and construction of developments around Lake Tahoe, the 22nd annual Best in the Basin awards were announced Tuesday by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency.
The TRPA, which sets policy for development around Lake Tahoe, will recognize the winners, listed below, during the 2011 Best in the Basin awards presentation during the meeting of its Governing Board on Wednesday, Feb. 22 in Stateline. Go here for the agenda.

Forest Service continues prescribed fires around Lake Tahoe

U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews will continue prescribed fires in several locations around the Lake Tahoe Basin beginning today. The controlled burns may take place near Meeks Bay on the West Shore, Slaughterhouse Canyon on the East Shore and near the end of Andria Drive on Kingsbury Grade. Locations and size of the operations will depend on conditions at each site. Operations may continue through the week and possibly through the weekend, weather permitting.

Column: Getting Clear on The Life You Want

(Editor's note: Today is the second in 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.)

You can have the life you want. Seriously. You heard me. You can absolutely have the life you want. But you’re going to need to do some work. Are you ready?

Barton to take pulse of community as a whole

Live owls take center stage center stage at Nevada State Museum

Owls are seldom seen in the light of day, but at least one will make a special appearance at the Nevada State Museum when wildlife biologist Jenni Jeffers presents Nocturnal Birds, at 7 p.m. Thu...

High court to take new look at affirmative action

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court will once again confront the issue of race in university admissions in a case brought by a white student denied a spot at the flagship campus of the University o...

Tohoku grim reminder of potential for Pacific Northwest megaquake

The March 11, 2011 Tohoku earthquake is a grim reminder of the potential for another strong-motion mega-earthquake along the Pacific Northwest coast, geophysicist John Anderson of the University of Nevada, Reno told members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in a lecture at their annual conference in Vancouver, B.C. Sunday.

Obama to Congress: 'Keep going' on economy front

WASHINGTON (AP) - Relishing a political victory, President Barack Obama said Tuesday that Congress "did the right thing" by extending payroll tax cuts for millions of Americans. He urged lawmakers ...

An escalating situation: In less than 2 days, Tahoe bear trap incident morphs into a much larger issue of public safety

Editor's note: The names of the two residents quoted in this story are being withheld in an effort to protect their identities.INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - The latest chapter in the ever-evolving deb...

Scarcity of snow puts winter businesses in Tahoe in a bind

Survivor: Deadly avalanche a 'horror story'

SEATTLE (AP) - The expert skiers wasted no time after an avalanche hit and swept their friends down a steep slope in Washington state. They immediately turned on their emergency beacons and began s...

South Lake Tahoe to undergo a ‘complete physical’

Barton Health and other community organizations and businesses have joined forces to give South Lake Tahoe and its surrounding areas a “complete physical.”

According to Monica Sciuto, Community Health Needs Assessment Lead Coordinator and Director of Public Relations at Barton Health, “For years, healthcare has been focused on treating individuals. If we are going to create a healthcare system that is right for our area, we need to broaden that focus to the entire community. This project will help us accomplish that.”

Threats and tampering are latest in bear trapping saga

State and county officials are investigating a pair of incidents regarding alleged equipment tampering and threatening phone calls made in apparent response to the Nevada Department of Wildlife's placement of a baited black bear trap in a residential neighborhood.
Go here for the story.

LTN publisher to give talk about the news business

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Find out about natural products to fill a medicine cabinet

Opinion: House Republicans’ brazen water grab

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