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What to do when a bear is ‘stuck’ in the neighborhood

Dean Martin’s 1962 Lake Tahoe concert to be released on CD

California lawmakers considering legalizing online gaming

TRYP extends Easter by 11 days

Opinion: More gambling opportunities not the answer

Ski industry veteran takes the helm of Kirkwood Mountain

Opinion: Maybe it’s time for electronic liberation

TAP looking for people to fill booths at art festival

Expensive gamble to try to be Olympic host city

Heavenly ski patrol party in the garage

Brown urges lawmakers to 'man up' on budget cuts

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Gov. Jerry Brown urged lawmakers on Friday to "man up" and pass his proposed spending cuts, a choice of words that rankled some female lawmakers and advocates for the needy.Dur...

Demystifying math could ease anxiety

Meeting to address timeshare fraud concerns

The Mortgage Fraud Strike Force of the California Attorney General's Office will host a meeting Monday, April 16.According to a press release, recent illegal activity has led to thousands of timesh...

Global warming law may be profitable for California

Tahoe Today: Life is a journey

This is a true story worth reading, and how beautiful it is.From Cindy to Dayle: I just finished reading your article in the Tahoe Daily Tribune about our interconnectivity in life. I learned this ...

South Tahoe sets neighborhood meeting date

Weather cancels travel writing event

Reducing hunger is goal of Global Youth Service Day

Chilly storm moves through California

LOS ANGELES (AP) - A powerful spring storm that zapped an airliner with lighting in San Francisco skewed across California on Friday, threatening the state with thundershowers, fierce winds and bli...

OBITUARY: Michael Patrick Turner

Jan 14, 1960 - March 21, 2012AKA " Packy " ... a 30 - year resident of South Lake Tahoe.Chef at Harrah's Casino for 22 years.Memorial services pending.Please contact Kevin Turner at 530-577-9136...

Meyers Roundtable to convene next week

Snow stops school in Truckee; avalanche risk high

Applications being accepted for 11th Annual TAP Art Festival

Applications are currently being accepted for artists who wish to participate in its 11th annual Tahoe Arts Project Art Festival.This year's festival will be held July 6-8 at South Tahoe Middle Sch...

Kudos & Kindness: Thankful for community support of 'Fill the Boot'

Thank you to all of the ccommunity members who stopped by and made a donation to the "Fill the Boot" for burns findraiser we had last weekend.Your generous donations will help kids that survived bu...

Sirota: The end of 'shut up and play'

As high-profile events periodically prove, politics and athletics have long had a love-hate relationship, the affinity ebbing and flowing with the cultural tides. In the tumultuous 1960s, for insta...

Lake Tahoe: The next 20 years

I attended the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency fireside chat hosted by Joanne Marchetta a few weeks ago at Sierra Nevada College in Incline Village, and one thing is perfectly clear to me: the Lake ...

OBITUARY: Jessika Hannah Gaswint Cook

May 20, 1975 - April 6, 2012Jess has ended her time with us on earth, and has begun a new life in an eternal, beautiful, pain-free and glorious place in heaven. It's been a long four-year road o...

Expansive fuel-reduction project at South Shore approved

A 10,000-acre forest fuel reduction project covering much of the California side of the South Shore will begin this summer following an approval this week.The Lahontan Regional Water Quality Con...

Overland Meat Co. celebrates 25 years in South Lake Tahoe

While some stores are reeling from the recent news coverage of "pink slime," the notorious beef filler product, Brian Cohen, owner of Overland Meat Co., has had to get a bigger grinder to fill t...

Harrison Avenue project could begin next spring

If all goes according to plan, construction of improvements along Harrison Avenue could begin as soon as May 2013.The long discussed and planned, but never built, Harrison Avenue project is desi...

Tahoe Regional Young Professionals to Host Hop-pening Spring Mixer

Tahoe Regional Young Professionals keep the spring season hopping with a post-Easter egg hunt and mixer at Lakeside Beach Grill, April 19 from 6 – 9 p.m. with food and drink specials.

Nevada makes changes to Emergency Unemployment Compensation Program

CARSON CITY – A state agency today reported that significant changes have been made to the unemployment insurance benefit structure affecting both current and future recipients.

TahoeChamber Tourism Forum at Harveys Cabaret Theater

The TahoeChamber will host its Annual Tourism Forum on April 26 at Harveys Lake Tahoe Cabaret Theater. The forum will feature Ralf Garrison, owner of Advisory Group Inc. and professional travel and tourism consultant, and Dr. Emilynn Sheffield, CSU Department of Recreation, Hospitality and Parks Management program professor. This year's theme, “Trends in Tourism,” will focus on changing demographics and the way travelers use technology and recreation and how that reshapes the tourism industry.

Tahoe Wellness Community Center Tap-Aware Party

Join Rosemary Manning at the Tahoe Wellness Community Center for its Tap-Aware Party, 6-7pm, free, donations accepted. Tahoe Wellness Community Center (Bijou Center, next to Hot Gossip) in South Lake Tahoe. Email: tahoehealthtouch@gmail.com

Bilingual Storytime at the South Lake Tahoe Branch Library

Join us Saturday for Bilingual Storytime. Hear stories, do crafts, and learn a few words in Spanish or English!  Time 11am at the South Lake Tahoe Branch Library, 1000 Rufus Allen Blvd., 573-3185.

Buckle up for Big Air at Sierra-at-Tahoe

Buckle up for Big Air is an all-day slopestyle event is in rememberance of Sierra Resort Team rider Greg Taylor Smith. The event is designed to to spread seat belt safety awareness. An $1,800 cash purse is up for grabs for open divisions with prizes and swag for amateur divisions. Competitors register in the Aspen Cafe at 7:15 at Sierra-at-Tahoe. Go here for more information.

Potluck with Entertainment and Speaker

Enjoy sharing good food, socializing and an interesting talk by William Cottress, MD, on “Osteoporosis and Nutritional Deficiency” (leading to fractures). There will also be a humorous skit by Vern Lee & Francine Garcia. The Potluck begins at 5:30pm. Turkey and Ham will be provided. Please bring a salad, side dish or dessert for 6-8 people, and your plate and utensils. There will also be an Easter Hat contest. The program will start at 6:30pm. The event is at the South Lake Tahoe Senior Center, 3050 Lake Tahoe Blvd. Members attending can win $25.

Washoe offers sacred name 'Tahnu Leweh' for Lakeview Commons in South Lake Tahoe

With the Washoe Tribe's offering and support of El Dorado County Supervisor Norma Santiago, a move is underway to rename Lakeview Commons Park at South Lake Tahoe in time for an official June 20 dedication.
Given its 6,000 year history, the Washoe Tribe has presented the name Tahnu Leweh (Pronounced Tah-New Lay-Way) which, in native language, means "all the people's place." It is a name the Tribe would like to gift to El Dorado County and South Lake Tahoe as a symbol of peace, prosperity and goodness, said Darrel Cruz, Culture and Language Director for the Washoe Tribe.

Vail Resorts closes acquisition of Kirkwood Mountain Resort at Lake Tahoe

It is official. Kirkwood Mountain Resort is now officially under the umbrella of ski industry giant Vail Resorts, Inc.

Recognizing 55-years of combined healthcare knowledge

Barton Health staff and administration recently filled “The Snowflake Lounge” at Barton Memorial Hospital Thursday, March 30 in honor of “National Doctors Day,” established in 1958. Drs Henning Mehrens, primary care physician, and Peter DiGrande, anesthesiologist, were recognized as “Doctors of the Year” for their dedication and work in the South Lake Tahoe community and its surrounding areas.

Bodies need annual spring cleaning

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Opinion: Terrain parks not the safest place to play

Will community colleges boot some community members?

Late storms bode well for N. California recreation sites

LTCC dealing with unstable financial forecast from state

Verizon bringing 4G network to South Lake Tahoe

Helped needed to put sugar pines in the ground

Nevada out of the running for federal education dollars

Douglas County library to honor volunteers

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