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Chilling tale of Tahoe area killing unfolds on tape

Nevada highway deaths increasing

SnowGlobe influences city event guidelines

It's been more than three months since the SnowGlobe Music Festival debuted at the South Shore, but the reverberations are still being felt.On Tuesday, the South Lake Tahoe City Council agreed on a...

Broker: Timeshare resale scams prevalent in South Lake Tahoe

For South Lake Tahoe timeshare resorts and their many owners, scams revolving around the resale and transfer of the properties are a growing concern."We have a lot of happy people that vacation wit...

Burglary suspect arrested after bathroom scuffle

About 11:30 a.m. on April 10, Douglas County Sheriff's deputies arrested a 42-year-old Minden man on suspicion of burglary, fraud and resisting arrest after he allegedly tried to leave the Round Hi...

Kudos & Kindness: Ernie's made burger night fundraiser possible

Ernie's made burger night fundraiser possibleGeorge Whittell High School Softball team would like to thank Paul and Judy Bruso at Ernie's Coffee Shop for hosting our "Burger Night" fundraiser on Ma...

Spring means planting Sugar Pine around Lake Tahoe

“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not” — Dr. Seuss
As you may know, sugar pines and other white pines are plagued by a non-native invasive pathogen. White pine blister rust kills about 90 percent of sugar pines it infects. Scientists and restoration managers have agreed that the only effective restoration strategy is to identify seed trees resistant to the rust and plant their progeny. That is exactly what the Sugar Pine Foundation does and you can help too. Last fall, a volunteer described planting sugar pines as “creating life in our neck of the woods.”

Don Q's California and Nevada Fishing Report through April 25

Here is the fishing report for rivers, lakes and streams in Nevada, Northern California, Lake Tahoe and the Sierra. This report is for the week of April 18-25. The opening day for all California fishing is on April 28.

California stream fishing season begins April 28

With the ski and board season winding down, it’s almost time to catch some fish in the High Sierra once again.
On Saturday, April 28 the 2012 fishing season will open for all applicable lakes, reservoirs, streams, creeks and rivers in California. The season will then remain open until Thursday, Nov. 15.
If you’re new to the Lake Tahoe and Sierra, here’s some information that can be useful if you would like to fish on that Opening Day or the entire opening weekend:

Opinion: Barton saves author’s life

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Dry conditions could be problematic for bears, other wildlife

South Tahoe continues to tweak sign ordinance

Penny slot play turns into $1 mil. win at Jackson Rancheria

S. Lake Tahoe operating in the black despite TOT shortfall

Even though hotel taxes are down considerably because people stayed away from the barren ski slopes, South Lake Tahoe’s midyear budget report was positive. “We are living within our means,” City Manager Tony O’Rourke told the council April 17. “We no longer have financial icebergs looming.”

Pile burning in Kingsbury Grade area

Placer County allocates $3 mil. for Tahoe-area projects

Whittell and South Tahoe softball square off

Emily Gardner stepped in the batter's box, "shaking from intensity," with the Vikings down one run in the bottom of the eighth and the winning run on second. "I wanted to kill it," the junior sa...

Anna Park sweeps Far West Freestyle Moguls

SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. - The Far West Freestyle Moguls were held at Squaw, with the single moguls on April 7 and the single moguls and duals on April 8. The course was on Red Dog run, which was icy a...

Barnwell, Gooding and Norton top podium at championships

NORTHSTAR, Calif. - The Heavenly Foundation Alpine Race Team competed in the J4/5 Championships April 5-8, and several Heavenly Mountain Resort athletes scored top-15 finishes, along with podium...

STHS baseball loses to Sparks

SPARKS, Nev. - South Tahoe lost the first of a doubleheader with Sparks, 4-0 on Saturday in Sparks. Though it was on the road, South Tahoe was the home team. Colton Marchesseault pitched 8 1/3 inni...

Whittell jumps ahead early, but struggles late against Incline

GARDNERVILLE, Nev. - Taking first-inning leads has become a habit for Whittell this year. In Saturday's doubleheader vs. Incline at Lampe Park, the red and gold again led in both games after the...

S. Tahoe cops clamping down on drivers using cell phones

Judge replaces attorney in Swanson case

Andrew Sanford, the man accused of killing a teenage gas station attendant in South Lake Tahoe more than 30 years ago, got a new attorney this week.

Barton names Doctors of the Year

Barton recenly recognized primary care physician Dr. Henning Mehrens and anesthesiologist Dr. Peter DiGrande as Doctors of the Year for their work in the South Lake Tahoe community and surrounding ...

Three ways to protect your heart

Eat more fruits and veggies, exercise, lose weight and stop smoking: You know those will help protect your heart. Here are three more strategies to consider, based on the newest research:Get your t...

Saunders: They shoot rich guys, don't they?

President Barack Obama calls his proposed tax on millionaires the "Buffett rule," based on financier Warren Buffett's claim that he pays a lower tax rate than his secretary. Obama claims that the "...

Workers needed to ensure Genoa Trail will open in mid-May

Prescribed fire operations continue this week on Kingsbury Grade

U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews continue prescribed fire operations on Kingsbury Grade near Andria Drive the week of April 16, 2012. Operations may continue through the end of the week, weather and conditions permitting.
Residents and visitors can expect to see smoke from this prescribed fire project area. The Forest Service strives to minimize the impacts of smoke on local communities. Smoke-sensitive residents should consider staying indoors and keeping doors, windows and outside vents closed. To directly receive prescribed fire updates, send an email to pa_ltbmu@fs.fed.us.

Mom’s Morning Out

Barton Health invites area Moms to “Mom’s Morning Out” – a special, complimentary event designed for all moms. Join fellow moms in celebration of motherhood on Saturday, May 5 from 10a.m. to 12:30p.m. at Lake Tahoe Community College in the Aspen Room. Whether you're a new mom, soccer mom or a mother experiencing an empty nest, this event has been specifically created just for you.

Comments sought on final phase of Blackwood Canyon

Human desire is to gravitate toward a tribe

El Dorado County putting on bike event

How does Truckee/Tahoe work with an undocumented labor force?

Region takes as-needed approachTAHOE/TRUCKEE - In Truckee, they can be seen in the downtown Beacon parking lot near the intersection of Donner Pass Road and Bridge Street. In North Lake Tahoe, t...

Shakespeare Festival, Thunderbird Lodge picked as top five places to visit in Reno-Tahoe

The votes are in and the people have spoken. The Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival and the Thunderbird Lodge were picked by readers in a contest sponsored by the Nevada Commission on Tourism as two among five favorite "Hidden Treasure" (places to visit) in the Reno, Carson City and Lake Tahoe region.

Court denies appeal of gambling cheat included in Black Book

Graffiti marring California parks

Drought expands throughout the United States

Opinion: Embracing FDR’s Four Freedoms would serve the country well

Free cycling event in Carson City

Dinner benefits Truckee Donner Land Trust

Winemakers apprehensive about ’11 vintage; ’10 looks OK

Recreation sites are not always packed with people

California cutting back on prescription drug monitoring

Salt content in U.S. fast food outweighs other countries

Golf tournament in the snow at Alpine Meadows

Sailing community invited to pasta feed

Art-wine event funds El Dorado County scholarship program

Robber strikes BofA in South Lake Tahoe

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