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GPS units on South Tahoe snowplows recalibrated

Choosing to be happy can make a world of difference

Free document shredding in Truckee

Opinion: LTN endorses B and C on June 5 ballot

Opinion: Long-term consequences change the discussion of youth football

Suspect in disappearance of Calif. teen arraigned

SAN JOSE, Calif. - A man accused in the disappearance of a 15-year-old California girl made his first appearance in court Thursday but did not enter a plea.Antolin Garcia-Torres was arraigned on mu...

Chain controls possible on mountain passes

Sirota: A rare admission that money trumps everything else

Headlines transmit information in its rawest form - and the best of headlines crystallize indelible truths. Such was the case this week when the New York Daily News blared this simple but iconic he...

LTUSD warning businesses about scam

Opinion: Pelosi’s definition of middle class uses funny math

Researchers at Fallen Leaf confirm ancient 'megadroughts' around Lake Tahoe and Sierra Nevada

The erratic year-to-year swings in precipitation totals in the Lake Tahoe, Carson City and Reno areas conjures up the word “drought” every couple of years, and this year is no exception. The Nevada State Climate Office at the University of Nevada, Reno, in conjunction with the Nevada Drought Response Committee, announced Thursday a Stage 1 drought (moderate) for six counties and a Stage 2 drought (severe) for 11 counties.
Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada are no strangers to drought, the most famous being the Medieval megadrought lasting from 800 to 1250 A.D. when annual precipitation was less than 60 percent of normal. The Reno-Tahoe region is now about 65 percent of annual normal precipitation for the year, which doesn’t seem like much, but imagine if this were the “norm” each and every year for the next 200 years.

Tab Benoit flying high while staying grounded

Tab Benoit received the three highest honors in his musical category this month, but that doesn't mean he is going to start flying to his shows in first class.Although he's a pilot, Benoit refus...

Spring concert at STMS

Nevada committee declares counties in various drought stages

RENO — Nevada’s Drought Response Committee has announced all Nevada counties as being on either drought alert or drought watch with 11 counties classified by the U.S. Drought Monitor as under severe drought and six counties under moderate drought. The committee is organizing and activating three regional task forces to address the drought impacts in local and regional areas to begin gathering information about local plans, needs, vulnerabilities and available resources.

Great Cowboy Chicken Wing Cook Off planned for South Lake Tahoe Western Days

Event Date: 
June 2, 2012 - 11:00am

Golden Bear Events presents The Great Cowboy Chicken Wing Cook Off as part of the Western Days on Saturday, June 2, at the South Lake Tahoe Recreation Center barbecue area. The Chicken Wing Cook Off will be held between 11 am and 2 pm. Start those fires, fryers, and barbeques and let the public decide who has the best chicken or buffalo wings in Tahoe.

Memorial Saturday for legendary broadcaster, hellraiser and satirist Travus T. Hipp

Services for legendary radio commentator Travus T. Hipp will be held this Saturday, May 26, in Silver City. Hipp died early Friday morning, May 18, at his Silver City home. He was 75, as old as the Golden Gate Bridge in his beloved San Francisco.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, May 26, in Silver City. Gathering, gnoshing and remembering will begin at the Silver City Community Center, 385 High Street, at 10:00 a.m. Food and refreshments will be provided. Those who wish may bring more.

Indian gaming plays a role in Silver Legacy’s bankruptcy

TRE Fire in southern Douglas County grows to 7,500 acres, 15 percent contained

The TRE Fire burning in south Douglas County has grown to 7,500 acres, and is 15 percent contained, officials report Thursday.
The fire continues to burn in the hills to the north and east of the Topaz Ranch Estates residential area. Two homes and 17 structures were destroyed. No additional homes or structures have burned or are in immediate threat. The area in and around the fire is under a red flag warning to 11 p.m. Thursday due to high winds and relatively low humidity.

Flyover to assess size, progress in Topaz Ranch Estates fire

Officials will be flying over the Topaz Ranch Estates fire this morning to pin down the size of the blaze and progress made cutting lines around it.Fire Spokesman Mark Regan said the size of the...

Workshop geared toward potential school board members

Brotherhood motorcycle group putting on weekly event

S. Tahoe library plans non-reading events

TRPA Regional Plan update documents prompt questions

LTN tidbit 24: Tahoe Tails — all about animals needing a home

STHS, WHS, LTCC students singled out by Soroptimist

Modest river flows a good thing for rafting season

Opinion: Businesses must join the fight

Financial pact smooths path for Tahoe to host Olympics

Funding shrinking for the growing special needs population

STHS students plant rare yellow cress on shore of Tahoe

Tahoe Nationl Forest sites ready for visitors

Correction: Execution Access-Lawsuit story

BOISE, Idaho (AP) - In a May 22 story about a lawsuit over witnessing executions in Idaho, The Associated Press erroneously reported, based on information provided by a Nevada Department of Correct...

Brakeless fixed-gear bikes picking up momentum

Storm may dampen start of Memorial Day weekend

New earthquake technology reveals Lake Tahoe faults could generate large events

CARNELIAN BAY — Results of a new U.S. Geological Survey study found that faults west of Lake Tahoe, Calif., referred to as the Tahoe-Sierra frontal fault zone, pose a substantial increase in the seismic hazard assessment for the Lake Tahoe region of California and Nevada, and could potentially generate earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from 6.3 to 6.9. A close association of landslide deposits and active faults also suggests that there is an earthquake-induced landslide hazard along the steep fault-formed range front west of Lake Tahoe.

Officers on heightened alert for drunken drivers in S. Tahoe

TRE Fire grows to 6,600 acres

Douglas County sent out an update this morning on the TRE Fire, which they say is now 6,600 acres. They also believe the fire was caused by a private residential open burn.

Press release:

The fire has grown to 6,600 acres burned. 2 homes and 17 outbuildings have been reported damaged or burned from the fire. No personnel injuries have been reported or discovered.

Sand Harbor State Park official discusses decision to deny walk-ins this summer

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - Visitors hoping to gain entry to Sand Harbor State Park this summer will need a set of wheels to do so. Last week, park managers announced that, starting June 16, walk-in vi...

Bently aims to spur sales through hands-on service center

The Sportsman moves next to Grocery Outlet

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - If you've noticed the abandoned building on Lake Tahoe Boulevard where The Sportsman was less than a month ago, don't worry, the local sports shop is still around. Owner ...

Whittell's Hunter Morgan to play football at Sterling College

ZEPHYR COVE, Nev. - After football season was over, Whittell's head coach Jeff Jones said that senior linebacker Hunter Morgan would get his shot to play college ball. He was right, as Morgan signe...

Nevada shielding part of executions

BOISE, Idaho (AP) - A U.S. appeals court ruled in 2002 that every aspect of an execution should be open to witnesses, from the moment the condemned enters the death chamber to his or her final hear...

AP Sources: IOC, USOC agree on proposed money deal

QUEBEC CITY (AP) - International and U.S. Olympic leaders have agreed in principle on a new revenue-sharing deal that would end years of acrimony and clear the way for America to bid again for futu...

Douglas County fire consumes 4,000 acres, 19 structures

Firefighters are racing the wind this morning to build a line around Topaz Ranch Estates and Upper Colony Road in Smith Valley as a wildfire continues to burn in the Pine Nut mountains east of G...

Travel agents rebound as they adjust to tech-savvy consumer

Book takes readers from garden to kitchen to table

Arthritis: What's truth and what's myth?

Cracking your knuckles causes arthritis - you probably know that's an old wives' tale. Though it could injure ligaments around the joints and lead to weaker grips, there's no proof every pop puts y...

Kudos & Kindness: Kindness of stranger was appreciated

I met a woman, Julie, her nephew, Jasper, and niece, Lilly on Tuesday on the Cascade Falls Trail. I was hiking with my two golden retrievers, Abby, 14, and Nutmeg, 7. It was probably too much of a ...

Kudos & Kindness: Children's book drive surpassed expectations

Group Four of the Leadership Lake Tahoe Program - David Landry of Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, Peter Lavallee of South Tahoe Public Utility District, Nick Exline of Midkiff and Associates, Shell...

Prankster faces misdemeanor after mail droppings

Douglas County Sheriff's deputies are recommending a disturbing-the-peace charge for a Stateline man who admitted placing feces in a mail box at the Safeway store in Round Hill, according to a depu...

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