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Warm weather, good flows signal start of rafting season

With temperatures forecasted to be in the 70s this weekend, all that snowmelt has got to go somewhere. And going with it, down the raised flows of the rivers, will be the region's many rafters a...

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Make a few adjustments to eliminate winter’s extra pounds

Plan to slaughter horses for human consumption met with distaste

South Tahoe golf course opens with lower fees

Opinion: Selling of groundwater proves policy needs rethinking

Congressional impact on Nevada tourism laid out

Possible explosive device thrown through window of South Lake Tahoe marijuana collective

A device was thrown through the window of Patient to Patient, a marijuana collective in South Lake Tahoe, Calif. on Thursday night, prompting a bomb squad unit from Douglas County to be called to the scene. No injuries were reported. The scene was rendered safe at 12:30 Friday morning.
The device, thought to be explosive, was reported to South Lake Tahoe dispatch at 10:15 p.m. Patient to Patient is located at 2314 Lake Tahoe Blvd.

Secretary testifies on opening day of school-shooting trial

Spring runoff sending more water into Lake Tahoe

Tahoe Family Solutions Receives $25K Health Care Grant

Tahoe Family Solutions announced today that they have received a $25,000 grant from United Way of Northern Nevada and the Sierra to address the fast growing need for affordable mental health care throughout the Lake Tahoe Basin and surrounding communities in Nevada and California. Tahoe Family Solutions services in providing affordable psychiatric care and family counseling were rated as a top priority by UWNNS’s board and volunteers.

Industry leader attributes stable revenue stream to pre-booked vacations

OLYMPIC VALLEY - Snow sport enthusiasts were likely suffering a "snow hangover" last spring, according to Ralf Garrison, director of Denver-based Mountain Travel Research Program, an organizatio...

Industry leader attributes stable revenue stream to pre-booked vacations

OLYMPIC VALLEY - Snow sport enthusiasts were likely suffering a "snow hangover" last spring, according to Ralf Garrison, director of Denver-based Mountain Travel Research Program, an organizatio...

What's Cookin' at Callie's Cabin: Chocolate pasta is a savory surprise

Chocolate pasta? No, I'm not kidding. Actually, cocoa and spices goes way, way back thousands of years ago. The Mayans in Mexico often combined cocoa beans, the "food of the gods" with a variety...

What's Cookin' at Callie's Cabin: Chocolate pasta is a savory surprise

Chocolate pasta? No, I'm not kidding. Actually, cocoa and spices goes way, way back thousands of years ago. The Mayans in Mexico often combined cocoa beans, the "food of the gods" with a variety...

Sirota: Contradiction: Where religion and American politics meet

Here's a newspaper headline that might induce a disbelieving double take: "Christians 'More Likely to Be Leftwing' And Have Liberal Views on Immigration and Equality." Sounds too hard to believe, r...

Ski legends inducted into hall of fame

Stand-your-ground the rule in California

Early Mother’s Day event in South Lake Tahoe

Whittell girls fight back to beat South Tahoe

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Whittell girls' softball team was out for revenge on Tuesday - and the Warriors got it. The Zephyr Cove School beat South Tahoe 7-6 after a tight loss the day befo...

Fire danger likely to be high this summer because of dry winter

DEA holds nationwide prescription drug Take-Back Day on April 28

This spring, the Drug Enforcement Administration and its national and community partners will give the public another opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. On Saturday, April 28th, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. local time, DEA and its partners will hold their fourth National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day at sites nationwide. The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked.

Grapes and Gates Wine Tasting on May 2 to Benefit Heavenly Ski and Snowboard Foundation

Event Date: 
May 2, 2012 - 6:00pm

The Heavenly Ski and Snowboard Foundation will host the 11th Annual Grapes and Gates wine tasting event on Wednesday, May 2, 2012 at the Edgewood Clubhouse’s North Room beginning at 6 pm. Enjoy a beautiful Lake Tahoe sunset while tasting exquisite regional wines and gourmet foods from the area’s top restaurants.

Benefits of electric vehicles depends on location

Warbringer's first visit to Lake Tahoe includes thrash metal

Thrash metal band Warbringer finally comes to Tahoe Friday, April 20, when it plays on the sixth annual "Spring Meltdown" at the Whiskey Dick's Saloon.Founded in 2004, the band will come to the ...

Los Lobos continues to break ground, rock out venues

Los Lobos is certainly a band to be admired and emulated by younger musicians. Now more than 30 years into its career, the band from East Los Angeles has created one of the most enviable catalog...

Census: Older Asian, Hispanic populations growing

FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - The number of older Asians and Hispanics in California is rising more than three times faster than that of older whites, creating a need for more health and social services fo...

Amusing space junk

This mindless, entertaining actioner borrows the premise of "Escape From New York," including that film's heart-stopping action and its hero's sarcastic style that establishes Guy Pearce as wise...

Henton, Simmons deliver the punchlines at Tahoe Improv

If you followed John Henton, the headliner through Sunday at Harveys Improv, around for a day even before he went on stage, you, too, would find out why he's a good guy to be around. For starter...

Study: Food stamps keep people out of poverty

Agencies work together to rejuvenate land decimated by 2001 Martis fire

FLORISTON, Calif. - Hillsides charred by a 2001 wildfire might finally bloom with fields of native plants this spring, thanks in part to a restoration plan sponsored by the Sierra Business Counc...

Lockwood landfill uses methane to turn trash into electricity

Experts: Social media important, but it’s not a money-maker

Understory near Markleeville to be cleared via burning

Opinion: Small businesses need help with ADA abuse

Spring paddle launches from Tahoe City

Barton Health accepting grants applications

Lake Tahoe tourism officials strive to be relevant

TRPA's Jeff Cowen talks Regional Plan Update on Tahoe Tonight

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency announced the schedule of public meetings and workshops for public input on the Regional Plan Update draft and environmental documents for Lake Tahoe being released later this month. TRPA Community Liaison Jeff Cowen stopped by Tahoe Tonight recently to discuss the plan.

Recent fish plants in Western Nevada by NDOW

Here are the most recent fish plants in Western Nevada by the Nevada Department of Wildlife:

April 09: Wall Canyon in Northern Washoe County: 2,000 rainbow trout: 9.2 inches in length.
April 10: Squaw Creek Reservoir in Northern Washoe County: 4,001 brown trout: 10.2 inches.
April 10: Squaw Creek Reservoir: 1,500 rainbows: 10.3 inches.
April 11: Topaz Lake in Douglas County: 4,010 tiger trout: 10.1 inches.
April 12: Paradise Pond in Reno: 495 rainbows: 10.4 inches.

Governor Sandoval: No New Taxes

LAS VEGAS — Gov. Brian Sandoval today told conservative business group Keystone Corporation that his decision to support a two-year extension of taxes that were scheduled to expire eliminates the need for any new taxes to balance the state budget.

Truckee area control burns about to begin

Tiny Nevada town faces 240%-410% rise in monthly water bills

Help for adults, teens in El Dorado County needing a job

Entrance to national parks free for one week

Democrats delay California mortgage overhaul amid business opposition

Mountain travel experts hash out ways to lure consumers

Barton Health grant applications open

In an effort to impact the health of our community the Barton Foundation recently opened their grant opportunities for programs and organizations benefitting the South Lake Tahoe area. Barton Health Grants provide funding for programs targeted at underserved populations and/or providing great impact to the health status of the community. The total grant amount available for 2012 is set at $25,000 and is generally dispersed between five and 10 local organizations.

Meyers Roundtable group meets tonight

Projects for the Meyers community will be discussed tonight, Wednesday, April 18, at the Lake Valley Fire Protection District office. The Meyers Roundtable Committee will take up the following:

— Presentation of Road Runner Canopy Project
— Government reports
— Report on the Meyers Community Plan Update
— Public Forum – discussions are to be no longer than 5 minutes per issue due to time constraints

All attendees are encouraged to park on Keetak Street due to limited on-site parking. The meeting will be held in the mobile unit located behind the fire station.

Study: Plastic wrappers seeping into food products

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