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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

NTSB makes 7 recommendations for Reno Air Races

Sierra extends its season to April 22

Freestyle competition at Alpine benefits charity

Bomb squad detonates explosive device in South Lake Tahoe

NHP, Capitol Police Appointments Made By Nevada Department Of Public Safety

CARSON CITY – Two top state law enforcement positions have been filled by the Nevada Department of Public Safety (DPS).
Troy Abney was named as chief of the Nevada Highway Patrol after a national search. Abney has 28 years of law enforcement experience, including serving as the assistant chief of the California Highway Patrol where he led 786 sworn and non-sworn members.

Mother Nature bringing a few more powder days

South Tahoe city manager on the road interviewing for jobs

Halfway into his three-year contract with South Lake Tahoe, Tony O’Rourke is looking for another job. He has been out of the office quite a bit in a quest to move on. He says the decision has more to do with his family than it does professional reasons. “For the long term I need to find a solution to this personal issue,” O’Rourke, 57, told Lake Tahoe News.

Dry winter helps regional golf courses generate additional revenue

RENO, Nev. - Winter is normally a dead time for golf courses in northern Nevada, but this year's dry winter weather allowed regional golf courses to stay open - and build revenue - during a typical...

Dry winter helps regional golf courses generate additional revenue

RENO, Nev. - Winter is normally a dead time for golf courses in northern Nevada, but this year's dry winter weather allowed regional golf courses to stay open - and build revenue - during a typical...

New chief named at Nevada Highway Patrol

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - A veteran law enforcement officer is the new chief of the Nevada Highway Patrol.The appointment of Troy L. Abney was announced Monday by Public Safety Director Chris Perry....

Closing dates for Lake Tahoe ski resorts

Despite an unusual dry season that lasted through February, Lake Tahoe ski resorts benefitted from a series of March snowstorms that will extend the season for many.

K’s Kitchen: Hummus from a pizza guy

Bomb squad responds to homemade explosive on Tallac Avenue

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Tahoe Douglas Explosive Ordinance Disposal team was called in to handle a homemade explosive device found near 983 Tallac Avenue Tuesday morning.South Lake Tahoe p...

Gaming revenue up in Nevada, including Stateline

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Court decision keeps OHV traffic off roads in Eldorado National Forest

Opinion: Learning what really counts

Walking, eating, history combined into one event

Sawmill Road bike path weeks from breaking ground

USFS plans fire for Kingsbury Grade area

South Lake Tahoe pot club abruptly closes its doors

Trashing the outdoors should never be in season

Walking fitness challenge to begin in May

Prescribed fires begin tomorrow on Kingsbury Grade

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews will begin prescribed fire operations in the Andria Drive area of Kingsbury Grade, near Stateline, Nev., tomorrow, according to...

Rushed California bills compromise disclosure

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Among the many bills rushed through when lawmakers passed the state budget last year was one protecting teachers if the state had to resort to automatic spending cuts in t...

Wilderness medical courses offered by TRTA

Forest Service announces spring 2012 recreation area opening dates

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit will soon begin the annual process of opening recreational facilities around the Lake Tahoe Basin. Campgrounds, d...

Forest Service announces spring 2012 recreation area opening dates

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit will soon begin the annual process of opening recreational facilities around the Lake Tahoe Basin. Campgrounds, d...

U.S. Alpine Championships to return to Squaw Valley in 2013

OLYMPIC VALLEY, Calif. - After a 10-year hiatus from the Golden State, the 2013 Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships will return to the slopes of Squaw Valley.The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Associat...

U.S. Alpine Championships to return to Squaw Valley in 2013

OLYMPIC VALLEY, Calif. - After a 10-year hiatus from the Golden State, the 2013 Nature Valley U.S. Alpine Championships will return to the slopes of Squaw Valley.The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Associat...

Kirkwood's Josh Daiek wins Freeskiing World Tour; Squaw's Sean Collin 2nd

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 the l...

Kirkwood's Josh Daiek wins Freeskiing World Tour; Squaw's Sean Collin 2nd

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 the l...

Little opposition over plan to boost Burning Man crowd size

RENO (AP) - When it drew much smaller crowds in the 1990s, the Burning Man festival generated strong opposition from the Sierra Club and other groups over its impact to the northern Nevada desert.B...

Fitch Affirms South Tahoe Public Utility District with AA+; Rating Outlook Stable

Fitch Ratings affirmed South Tahoe Public Utility District on Monday as part of its ongoing survey of public agencies, noting the ratings outlook remains within the organization remains "stable."
The firm, which positions itself as a global rating agency dedicated to providing value beyond the rating through independent and prospective credit opinions, research and data, gave the water and sewer district a AA+ rating, noting $10.8 million sewer revenue certificates of participation. The ratings agency also asserts that STPUD continues to have strong reserves in place that protects the district against a reduction in its property tax revenues.

Construction to begin on Truckee animal shelter

Two percent TOT funds Tahoe City project; future money for Kings Beach

The existing 2 percent Transient Occupancy Tax, which is up for renewal on the June 5, 2012 ballot, has funded a number of North Lake Tahoe public improvement projects and services since voters first authorized it in 1996.

The renewal, called Measure F, is not a tax increase and, if passed, would continue to be paid by lodging guests only via the TOT bed tax when they spend the night in North Lake Tahoe. North Lake Tahoe residents would not be taxed under Measure F.

Tahoe Regional Young Professionals Seek Additional Board Members

Tahoe Regional Young Professionals are seeking three new Board of Director positions: an Assistant Executive Director, Finance and Special Events Director. Application and nominations are being accepted until May 5. The current Board of Directors will conduct interviews, May 7-9, vote and announce the newest additions to the organization mid-May.

Lisa's home video capsules

EXTREMELY LOUD & INCREDIBLY CLOSE(2011)* *1/2 (B-)Directed by Stephen DaldryStarring Tom Hanks, Thomas Horn, Sandra Bullock, Max von Sydow, John Goodman, Viola Davis Warner//Rated PG-13//Drama//129...

Classic car show part of Placer County expo

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