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Caltrans testing avalanche equipment in Meyers

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Caltrans is advising motorists and residents to expect to hear loud booms on Highway 50 near Christmas Valley and Meyers starting today at about 8 a.m and lasting until a...

Warning: Loud noise in Meyers is avalanche testing

Sustainability group looking for participants

Permits to cut wood in Tahoe National Forest available in May

Opinion: A house call could lower water bills, consumption

Learn about the basics of wine tasting

USFS multimillion dollar South Shore fuels reduction project to start this summer

California at top in climate-change preparedness

Fundraiser benefits Heavenly Freestyle Team

Report: Nevada Ranks In Top 20 For Economic Competitiveness

Nevada’s polices of low taxes and small government ranked it 18th among states in its ability to compete and grow its economy, according to a report released today by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).

Don Q's Fishing Report for week of April 11-17

Here is this week's fishing report for rivers, lakes and streams in Nevada, Northern California, Lake Tahoe, the Sierra and Southern Oregon. This report is for the week of April 11-17, 2012.

Study: Young people pick transit over personal vehicle

Fire destroys house in Alpine Meadows subdivision

Global warming may increase lyme disease

Group works to find and name South Lake Tahoe area peak in memory of fallen soldiers

At the urging of Congressman Tom McClintock, R-Calif., a committee has been formed to find an unnamed mountain peak seen from South Lake Tahoe that will be dedicated to fallen U.S. soldiers from the area.
Congressman McClintock's office approached the U.S. Forest Service about opportunities for a memorial. Forest Supervisor Nancy Gibson came up with the idea of naming an unnamed peak as one of the options for a memorial on National Forest System lands.

Mild winter not good for car repair businesses

Yonder Mountain String Band's old-time music with state-of-the-art technology

After almost 14 years of existence, Yonder Mountain String Band is still expanding musical horizons and taking its high country sound on the road to its ever-expanding fan base. The Colorado gro...

Dead Winter Carpenters follow YMSB again

The Dead Winter Carpenters enjoyed tangible success over the last year, selling out its first gig with a cover charge in the Crystal Bay Casino's Crown Room in February. With a brand new album s...

Kelly Monteith pays a visit to Harveys Improv

Over the past decade that we've been up here The Improv has become one the premier clubs (although I like to think of us more as a theater in the Cabaret room) for both new comics and seasoned a...

Meet the new 'Pie,' same as the old 'Pie'

For those wondering what ever happened to the "American Pie" gang of 1999, this fourquel finds its membership attending their 13th high school reunion. The gathering is an excuse for pals, Jim, ...

Sierra-at-Tahoe extends season through April 22; Customer Appreciation Day on April 23

Thanks to Mother Nature’s late-season generosity, Sierra-at-Tahoe will extend its season and remain open with full operations every day through Sunday, April 22. Customer Appreciation Day is on Monday, April 23.
Skiers and riders of all ages can purchase a lift ticket for $20 on April 23. All of the proceeds raised from the day’s lift ticket sales will be donated to sponsor youth recreation and education including youth baseball, soccer, swimming, and other youth activities.

Day set aside to honor older Americans

Tragic crash leads to changes at Reno National Championship Air Races

RENO - Following an extensive update on last year's crash of a highly modified P-51 Mustang at the Reno National Championship Air Races, the National Transportation Safety Board issued seven saf...

Kirkwood's Josh Daiek wins Freeskiing World Tour

KIRKWOOD, Calif. - Another sunny spring day greeted the world's best big-mountain freeskiers for the final day of competition of the Subaru Freeskiing World Tour at Kirkwood on Sunday.Held to th...

Whittell drops two against Truckee

TRUCKEE, Nev. - Nearly a month into the season, the Truckee and Whittell softball teams finally found themselves playing at lake-level, facing off at Truckee River Regional Park on Saturday."It was...

Pop Warner looking for volunteers

The South Tahoe Pop Warner is looking for volunteers for the upcoming season. Any and all positions need to be filled, all positions are volunteer. You do not need to have a child in Pop Warner to ...

Eric Nageotte-Lowe memorial fundraiser to be held

The Eric Nageotte-Lowe Memorial Fundraiser is the largest annual fundraiser to support the Heavenly Freestyle Team. The event is a celebration of the life of former team member Eric Nageotte-Lowe.N...

Proud to Say: Still fishin'

If there is one thing I have learned about fishing, it is that it takes patience. In my case that patience has to stretch beyond a slow morning of fishing, but over several outings and many, many ...

Yosemite waterfalls’ season of splendor begins

Boat inspections slated for 3 N. Nevada reservoirs

Six yearling bears nursed at Lake Tahoe are returned back to Mother Nature

Rehabilitated through Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care, a total of six orphaned bear cubs have been returned to the wild this spring, ending the California Department of Fish and Game's 2012 yearling bear release program.
The cubs were found in various locations around the state in the summer months of 2011 and were rehabilitated at Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care prior to being judged ready to return to the wild. The state program is ongoing and will continue as new cubs come into the facility.

Letter to the Editor: Best Management Practices

In response to Mark Allione's letter to the editor "Worst Management Practices," on March 21: Mark makes many good points. He is correct that the program could be improved by more participation by ...

Does TRPA's regional plan fit our environmental goals?

Thank you for printing articles by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency executive director and North Tahoe Preservation Alliance representative regarding the proposed TRPA Regional Plan (April 7-10 e...

Saunders: Where are all the moderate Democrats?

President Barack Obama chastised the media last week. "I think that there is oftentimes the impulse to suggest that if the two parties are disagreeing, then they're equally at fault and the truth l...

OBITUARY: Audra Maddox Strum

May 29, 1916 BApril 3, 2012 DOn Tuesday April 3, 2012, much beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother and great great grandmother, Audra Maddox Strum departed this life. Audra was born in D...

New speed limit signs posted

Caltrans has began installing new speed limit signs throughout South Lake Tahoe.The agency increased the speed limit by 5 mph on Highway 50 entering Meyers, on Highway 50 between Meyers and Sout...

City manager a finalist for job in Oregon

South Lake Tahoe City Manager Tony O'Rourke is among the finalists in the running for the city manager position in Medford, Ore.On Tuesday, the Medford Mail Tribune reported O'Rourke, William Ko...

Suspect arrested after allegedly attacking guards, damaging elevator

Douglas County Sheriff's deputies arrested a 30-year-old North Highlands, Calif., man on suspicion of assault and vandalism late Sunday night after he allegedly attacked two casino security guards ...

Some salsa judges like it hot, hot, hot

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Scout looking to improve veterans’ facilities on West Slope

With ski season almost over, now what will you do in Tahoe?

Habitat loss impacting deer in California

Opinion: Arizona is wrong to mess with free speech

Whittell test scores going down; 4-day week intact

FBI asking questions about Nevada bear hunt

Quinoa goes from staple in Andean culture to U.S. superfood

Does Sierra snow study buck fears of warming?

Parks urge caution as bears come out of hibernation

El Dorado 1 of 18 California counties losing residents

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