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Putting a chill on the hot tub after a day on the slopes

Remorseful man admits he caused big Reno blaze

RENO, Nev. (AP) - Fire officials in Reno say a man has admitted to accidentally starting a huge fire that destroyed 29 homes and forced as many as 10,000 people to evacuate.Fire Chief Michael Herna...

Winter storm arrives at Lake Tahoe

The change in the weather has been a long time comin' and now it appears to have arrived, to rephrase an old Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young song. Here's the latest from the National Weather Service in Reno:
A strong Pacific storm that has prompted a winter storm warning through 10 a.m. Saturday will affect the region tonight bringing heavy snow and gusty winds to the Sierra. The heaviest snowfall is expected to remain above 7,000 feet in the Lake Tahoe Basin. Snow will increase later tonight as the cold system moves through dropping between 2 to 4 inches an hour.

Douglas County libraries to close for 2 days next week

Opinion: Demise of Kodak a good example of a free market

26 homes lost in Reno fire and 2,000 evacuated

RENO, Nev. (AP) - Reno hasn't seen a winter this dry in more than 120 years. So residents welcomed a forecast that a storm was due to blow across the Sierra Nevada this week.Instead, as many as 10,...

Washoe Drive Fire burns 26 homes, 3,900 acres, Highway 395 between Carson City and Reno still closed

Officials reported this morning that the Washoe Drive Fire destroyed 26 homes, and has currently consumed 3,900 acres.
At a 9 a.m. press conference, officials reported the blaze is 50 percent contained, and that 700 firefighters are working to extinguish hot spots in advance of the high wind that are forecast for this afternoon.
There were 20 homes reported lost last night, but in the light of day, personnel working the fire were able to get a better count of the structures that burned.

California wildlife officials release orphaned bear cub back into the wild

TAHOE NATIONAL FOREST, Calif. - A sedated black bear lies on the tailgate of Marc Kenyon's truck. Kenyon is trying to draw a sample of blood from the animal, but he can't find the artery. He pok...

Air service between Reno and San Jose to begin in June

Beginning in June, two flights will be offered from Reno-Tahoe International Airport to San Jose International Airport via Alaska Airlines.
The new service is also tied to flights to Hawaii from Reno offered through Alaska Airlines.

Control burn in Angora area today

Biden to Galena students: College still smartest option

RENO - In a speech delayed by winds and shortened by an approaching brush fire, Vice President Joe Biden told Galena High students Thursday that America must restore the accessibility and affordabi...

World not quite as hot in 2011; ranks 11th warmest

WASHINGTON (AP) - The world last year wasn't quite as warm as it has been for most of the past decade, government scientists said Thursday, but it continues a general trend of rising temperatures.T...

Holland on podium in World Cup SBX in Switzerland

Brown defends tax increase to O.C. business group

IRVINE, Calif. (AP) - Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday defended his ballot proposal to raise taxes, arguing that Californians paid more in taxes in 2009 and 2010 than they would under his plan if it's ...

Legislature stops GOP override of state parks bill

SACRAMENTO (AP) - Republican lawmakers on Thursday failed to override Gov. Jerry Brown's veto of a bill that would have allowed local governments to take over the operations of state parks forced t...

Debate grows over exporting U.S. natural gas

Fewer layoffs, lower inflation give economy a lift

WASHINGTON - The economy is off to a fast start in 2012.The outlook for hiring has brightened as applications for unemployment benefits near a four-year low.Adding to the optimism, inflation remain...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Did SnowGlobe bring the right crowd?

I read the comments from local business owners stating how their business was up during the festival and about how many people were attracted to Tahoe as a result of the SnowGlobe Festival. Let me ...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Be on the lookout for car burglars at Al Tahoe

I am writing this letter so that people in the Al Tahoe neighborhood, mainly between Los Angeles, Oakland and El Dorado avenues, can be warned of a thief loose in the area. Last night my husband an...

SIROTA: Our selective definition of bigotry

If they have any value at all anymore, presidential election campaigns at least remain larger-than-life mirrors reflecting back painful truths about our society. As evidence, ponder the two-sided d...

Chamber presents community breakfast

The TahoeChamber will host an inaugural community breakfast 8-9:30 a.m. Jan. 26 at Inn by the Lake.The event is free and the public is invited. Call for reservations at 775-588-5900 ext. 303. - Pro...

TahoeChamber introduces two staff additions

TahoeChamber recently announced the newest additions to the chamber staff: Shannon McIsaac, Membership Services Director, and Jessica Cunningham, Communications Coordinator.McIsaac joins the TahoeC...

Douglas County libraries to close two extra days

The Douglas County Public Library in Zephyr Cove and Minden will be closed next Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 25-26, due to budgetary constraints. The Zephyr Cove Library will re-open at 9 a.m. Jan....

KUDOS & KINDNESS: Contributions made Christmas better for many

A Special "Thank You!" to the following businesses in South Lake Tahoe for their support and financial contribution to the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), (Benefiting local individua...

KUDOS & KINDNESS: Thanks to Harrah's for remembering the locals

Kudos to the food and beverage crew at Harrah's for extending their "Forest Buffet Locals Special" into the New Year, five nights per week plus Sunday champagne brunch. These feasts for only 10 buc...

KUDOS & KINDNESS: BAHM raises $2,000-plus for Christmas Cheer

TahoeChamber would like to thank everyone who came out to support Christmas Cheer at Thursday night's mixer at Riva Grill. With over 175 people in attendance, the evening was a huge success. TahoeC...

KUDOS & KINDNESS: Thanks for response to couple in need of help

To the South Lake Tahoe Community,The Fundraiser Committee for Jake Fonken & Taryn Callahan would like to thank all so very much for your kindness, care, and thoughtfulness. The turnout for the fun...

What's Cookin' at Callie's Cabin: Snowy Winter Trail Mix

This week as I prepare for rain and snow in the Sierra (remember, I forecasted we'd get a few significant winter snowstorms in), thoughts of baking and cooking aren't on my mind. Instead, memories ...

What's Cookin' at Callie's Cabin: Snowy Winter Trail Mix

This week as I prepare for rain and snow in the Sierra (remember, I forecasted we'd get a few significant winter snowstorms in), thoughts of baking and cooking aren't on my mind. Instead, memories ...

California top state for how it treats animals, Nevada ranked 30th

Reno fire 50 percent contained; 2,000 evacuated

RENO, Nev (AP) - Firefighters worked to hold the line Friday on a fast-moving brush fire that tore through the Reno area, destroying at least 20 houses and forcing thousands of residents to flee.Th...

Lake Tahoe could be removed from Nevada bear hunt

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Lake Tahoe Basin could be off-limits to bear hunters under a proposal to be considered by the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners next month.Following public input...

Officials: Fire ripping through Washoe Valley is not threatening Lake Tahoe homes

UPDATE: 5 p.m.Washoe County Manager Katy Simon has declared an official emergency for Washoe County as the wildfire burns in the northern Washoe Valley area, officials announced in a press release....

OBITUARY: Michael T. Todd 1944-2011

MICHAEL T. TODD aka Mike Lang passed away in Oklahoma City, OK on December 28, 2011. He was a 30 year resident of South Lake Tahoe. Michael was born in Duarte, CA on June 13, 1944. Mike owned Ca...

D.A. trying to link accused killer Naso with cold cases

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - An El Dorado County law enforcement task force is working to connect the area's cold case murders with suspected killer Joseph Naso. The task force works continuously ...

OBITUARY: Paul Allan Habberstad

September 20, 1941 ~ December 4, 2011PAUL ALLAN HABBERSTAD, former resident of Blooming Prairie, MN, passed away December 4, 2012. He was at his residence in Palm City, FL. Paul is survived by h...

Washoe Drive Fire 50% contained; 20+ structures lost

OBITUARY: Col. Lowell H. Landre (Ret.)

1926~2011Retired U.S. Army Colonel Lowell Henry Landre died in comfort at his home in South Lake Tahoe, California on the morning of November 22, 2011. He was born in 1926 in Copyright 2012 ...

Column: 'It brings the taste of vomit back.'

Trey Junkin spent nearly every minute of his 19 years in the NFL trying to be invisible, and might have succeeded, if not for his very last snap.That came at the end of a 2003 NFC playoff game, ...

South Tahoe wrestling results

2010 Sparks InvitationalNatomas High School, Sacramento, Calif. Dec. 2932 Teams Competing from CaliforniaSouth Tahoe 8th Place FinishIndividual Results - South Tahoe120 - Robert Hook (10) 0 - 2126 ...

Gooding and Barnwell Earn Top 10 finishes

Heavenly Foundation athletes traveled to their first races of the season this past weekend. Far West athletes raced slalom at Sugar Bowl, while those competing in the Tahoe League Series, raced ...

Miller and Taylor bowlers of the week

Our top men's bowler of the week is Kevin Miller. Miller bowls on the Piece of Filth team in the Guys and Dolls league and maintains a 202 average. Miller unloaded games of 237-267-268 enroute to h...

Women's freeski suffers tragic loss

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah - Sarah Burke was an X Games star with a grass-roots mentality - a daredevil superpipe skier who understood the risks inherent to her sport and the debt she owed to it.The p...

Measure S bond changes could generate cash

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Lose the word ‘diet’ and still lose weight

Freestyle skiing trailblazer Sarah Burke dies after Jan. 10 training accident

Canadian freeskier Sarah Burke died Thursday in a Salt Lake City hospital, nine days after crashing at the bottom of the superpipe during a training run in Utah. Burke, who lived near Whistler in British Columbia, was 29. She was injured Jan. 10 while training at a personal sponsor event at the Park City Mountain resort.
Tests revealed Burke suffered "irreversible damage to her brain due to lack of oxygen and blood after cardiac arrest," according to a statement released by Burke's publicist, Nicole Wool.

Opinion: EPA is gambling with U.S. economy

RAOK: Spreading kindness overseas

Whittell High’s 4-day week schedule under scrutiny

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