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Woman arrested on suspicion of drunken driving

Douglas County Sheriff's deputies arrested a 31-year-old South Lake Tahoe woman on suspicion of drunken driving after she allegedly drove a Honda CR-V off a ledge in front of MontBleu Resort Casino...

Reno Air Races plans to change course this fall

RENO, Nev. - Organizers of the national air racing championships secured $100 million in necessary insurance and announced plans Tuesday to change the September race course for the fastest planes t...

Tahoe resident among country's best kendama players

Lake Tahoe is home to many world-class athletes, from skiers and snowboarders to swimmers and runners. Then, there's Turner Thorne, whose unassuming hobby, kendama, has landed him on the nationa...

Tahoe yellow cress stems planted at Edgewood

A group of students, scientists and a conservation coordinator planted more than 300 nursery-grown Tahoe yellow cress stems as part of a stewardship program Saturday at Edgewood Tahoe.The Tahoe ...

Memorial Day weekend could begin with rain, light snow and end with warm sunshine

A low pressure system headed for Lake Tahoe and the Sierra on Friday may turn the early part of Memorial Day weekend into a carbon copy of last year's holiday with some rain and light snow. It would be par for the course given this strange weather year at the lake. The good news though is the unseasonably cool temperatures associated with the weather system should blow out of the area by Saturday night, according to the National Weather Service in Reno.

Survey Of Nevada Lawmakers, Candidates Shows Continued Support for Transparency

CARSON CITY — Sixty state lawmakers and legislative candidates who responded to a survey on government transparency largely favor new laws requiring the Legislature to follow the Open Meeting Law and mandating expanded reporting of spending on legislators by lobbyists.

Leonardo’s robot: A look inside minimally invasive surgery technology

Dr. Scott Welker, from Barton Memorial Hospital at South Lake Tahoe performed his first single-incision cholecystectomy (surgical removal of the gallbladder) with the da Vinci Si Surgical System on Wednesday, May 9.

“With all of the added benefits of less pain, less blood loss, shorter hospital stays and a reduced risk of infections, the single-incision allows us to do cholecystectomies via one incision in the umbilicus (navel), which is nearly invisible after it heals,” Dr. Welker said.

Forest Service seeks Lake Tahoe Federal advisory committee applicants

Applications for persons to serve on the Lake Tahoe Basin Federal Advisory Committee are being accepted now through July 20 by the U.S. Forest Service. The committee provides a critical role in advising the Secretary of Agriculture and Lake Tahoe's Federal Interagency Partnership on programs and funds to achieve the goals of the Lake Tahoe Environmental Improvement Program.

LTN tidbit 23: Tahoe’s only 7-day week news source focuses on accuracy

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

California missing out on green manufacturing jobs

What does Memorial Day mean to you?

Opinion: Bigelow should be elected to state Senate

TOCCATA plans series of concerts in June

Bleak budget news for LTUSD; busing upsets parents

Kirkwood to host 'Near Death Experience' bike camp

The 13th Annual “Near Death Experience” will take place at Kirkwood Mountain Resort from June 7-10, 2012. Known as the premier camp to prepare riders for the Death Ride, the grueling 129-mile bike tour of the California Alps on July 14, 2012, Kirkwood’s Near Death Experience Bike Camp is designed to take riders to the next level.

Scenic Lake Tahoe gondola rides available through holiday weekend

A ride on the Heavenly Gondola transports Lake Tahoe sightseers to the Mid-Station Observation Deck, a 14,000 square-foot platform nestled among massive granite boulders nearly 3,000 feet above the lake. Offering unparalleled views of the Desolation Wilderness, Carson Valley and, of course, the sparkling waters of Lake Tahoe, the Observation Deck also features Café Blue, an outdoor dining area serving coffee, beer, cold beverages, hot chocolate and snacks.

Don Q's Northern California and Nevada fishing report through Memorial Day weekend

Memorial Day weekend will make for near-perfect conditions for fishing in Nevada, Northern California, Lake Tahoe and the Sierra. Here is this week's fishing report for rivers, lakes and streams now through the holiday weekend.

Don Q Outdoors: Mackinaw fishing with first timers at Lake Tahoe

Sunday, May 20 was a memorable day for two of our friends. The two friends are Stephanie Parker (our neighbor) and her brother George, who was visiting our area from Phoenix, Ariz.
Stephanie is fairly new to Carson City and to our neighborhood, having moved here from Las Vegas, where she lived and worked for many years.
When I first discovered that George would be visiting and that he is an ardent fisherman, I asked Stephanie (who also fishes) if the two of them would like to try Mackinaw (Lake) Trout fishing at Lake Tahoe.
Without hesitation, she said, “You bet. Yes, we would!”

Utah may provide California with answers to 4-day workweek

Event geared toward front line staff learning what businesses have to offer

Topaz fire in Douglas County grows to 4,400 acres, officials revise homes destroyed at 2, with 17 structures burned

Douglas County officials scaled back the number of homes burned in the TRE Fire on Tuesday night to two homes from seven, however, 17 outbuildings were destroyed and the fire burning in south Douglas County at Topaz Ranch Estates has grown to 4,400 acres.
Sgt. Jim Halsey of the Douglas County Sheriff's Office reported the clarification in a news release. The fire continues to move in a northeasterly direction, away from homes in the Topaz Ranch Estates residential area.

1,600 acres burned in Douglas County fire; structures remain threatened

Taco Bell gives thousands of dollars to Tahoe Boys & Girls clubs

South Lake Tahoe man, Robert Ranieri, dies in skydiving accident

A skydiving accident claimed the life of a South Lake Tahoe man on Tuesday. El Dorado County Sheriff's Office confirms that Robert Ranieri, 29, died after landing in Lake Tahoe. He was found submerged in the lake by divers. Ranieri was among three who were skydiving earlier Tuesday morning from a helicopter. Two other men were found safe. The following is a news statement from the El Dorado County Sheriff's Office:

Fire burns 400 acres, four homes

Firefighters are struggling to contain a wildlife fire that has burned four hundred acres and four homes at Topaz Ranch Estates in South Douglas County.More than 100 homes continue to be threate...

Reduced fee for one day to throw away large items

Douglas County libraries launching summer reading program

Skydiver dies after landing in Lake Tahoe, 2 others survive

One skydiver is dead and two others survived their jump near Camp Richardson on Tuesday morning. Robert Ranieri, 29, of South Lake Tahoe was found in 12 to 15 feet of water by El Dorado County sheriff’s divers. Lt. Pete Van Arnum said Ranieri used to be a search and rescue volunteer for his department.

Creative writing workshop in Truckee

Kick Off Summer at Meyers Solstice Celebration June 23

Event Date: 
June 23, 2012 - 2:00pm

On Sat. June 23 Meyers will host a Summer Solstice Celebration from 2-6 pm at 3170 Highway 50. This family-centered event is designed to bring together the healing, artistic, and recreational cultures of the Lake Tahoe Basin in a community street fair. Activities will include a parade, live music, art cars, food, children’s recreation and booths featuring local artists and healers. The celebration is free and open to the public.

Skydiver missing after jump

Police and rescuers are currently looking for one of three skydivers who jumped out of a helicopter around 8 a.m. near Pope Beach on the South Shore.One of the skydivers reportedly landed on the be...

Update: One parachutist missing near Pope Beach

One parachutist is missing and two others were rescued this morning when the trio splashed down in the water near Pope Beach.

Fundraiser benefits trail system in Carson Valley

Report: parachutists in distress near Pope Beach

Two, possibly three people in parachutes reportedly in distress have been reported missing near Pope Beach in South Lake Tahoe this morning.

One parachutist may have been rescued from the water, according to initial reports.

South Lake Tahoe Fire and Rescue is looking for the parachutists who apparently landed on the water, and have positioned themselves at Pope Beach, Camp Richardson and the Tahoe Keys, according to police scanner traffic.

Rescue boats have also been launched.

Truckee photographer commissioned to do work at Donner Museum

LTN tidbit 22: NEWS Team members qualify for special deals

Life jackets only work if you wear them

Award-winning photo taken by teen in Meyers

Prostate cancer isn’t something anyone should die from

Ball field gurus take convoluted approach to decision-making

Opinion: Mandating BMP compliance at point-of-sale a bad idea

Policy makers, environmental stakeholders attend Lake Tahoe science conference

The economic and environmental future at Lake Tahoe will be discussed among 350 researchers, scientists, policy makers and economic stakeholders at Incline Village this week during the Tahoe Science Conference Tuesday through Thursday.

Capturing a rare moment in time

$1.6 mil. tunnel being built for wildlife in El Dorado County

South Tahoe bar fight lands 2 people in hospital

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

California Senate approves regulations for self-driving cars

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - State lawmakers are anticipating the day when self-driving vehicles navigate California's roads guided by radar and GPS systems instead of human hands on the steering whee...

South Lake Tahoe DUI checkpoint this weekend

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - South Shore law enforcement agencies will hold a sobriety checkpoint and DUI saturation patrols during the Memorial Day Weekend.The Avoid the 6 DUI Campaign will hold the...

Opinion: 2 clear choices for new 1st Assembly District

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