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Caltrans spending $11 billion on California highways

Highways from the Bay Area to Lake Tahoe to the Central Coast are being repaved this summer at a pace not seen in years, even though the state and nation are coming out of a deep recession with major ...

Labor Day fireworks signal the end of summer in Tahoe

That means instead of the manufactured fun, it's all about enjoying the beaches, hiking trails, mountain bike routes and golf courses in the area. With temperatures expected to be in the high 70s ...

Tahoe Today: Misty wants to connect with those who have passed on

Dayle, I have always been intrigued by the paranormal. I have gotten myself sucked into all the ghost shows and watch them regularly. I remember you saying that anyone can communicate with the one...

Art Matters: The vision of TADA

Was this a "miracle" at 6,300 feet? After all, no crash landing, no one bailed out and appearances are that continued success will follow! Can this really happen? Absolutely, and if you haven't hea...

Tribune donates money to Christmas Cheer

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Tahoe Daily Tribune Publisher Kimberly Kuntz presents a $500 check to City Councilman Tom Davis for Christmas Cheer All Year. The Tribune staff decided to donate the p...

Facebook page aimed to help Tahoe bears

A "Wall of Shame" was created in hopes of tidying up trash — the problem that attracts bears.
A Facebook page called "Lake Tahoe Wall of Shame" was made to showcase businesses and residents in Incline Village who are not disposing of their trash correctly. Go to the Facebook page here and read more from Sacramento's KCRA here.

Tahoe Improv Players at Valhalla September 6

The audience calls out suggestions. A group of actors who enjoy walking a theatrical tight rope, improvise a scene on the spot. The Tahoe Improv Players at the Tallac Historic Site on September 6, 2011 at 7 p.m. Read more here from Tahoe Arts and Mountain Culture website on this and other upcoming shows around Lake Tahoe and here for more Valhalla events and here for membership information.

'Casino Women' tells struggles and triumphs of women working in casinos

By Claudene Wharton
A new book written by two University of Nevada, Reno social work professors, is a perfect Labor Day read, giving an in-depth look into the lives of women working in Nevada casinos and serving to remind why the national holiday exists.

Affordable senior housing available

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Seniors, age 62 and older, who are seeking affordable housing can fill out an application to live at the Tahoe Senior Plaza located at 1101 3rd St. Applicants will be put...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Bear hunt not for Tahoe

I am perplexed and saddened by this new bear hunt resolution. As a committee member of Sustainable Tahoe, a non-profit dedicated to sustainable stewardship of our basin and the promotion of geo-tou...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Visitors must respect natural environment

I was just looking at the Aug. 26 edition of the Tahoe Daily Tribune and was floored. I have been rock climbing at Elphant's Graveyard for the last 10 years. This area is located across from the sn...

Beauty bar open on Kingsbury

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - V'z Image Option'z, Lake Tahoe's only beauty bar, is open for business at 298 Kingsbury Grade.Developed by longtime local Valorie Suzan Hazley, V'z provides a variety ...

SugarPine Bakery now in two locations

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Katie Schultz and Matt Hogan, co-owners of SugarPine Bakery, located at 3564G Lake Tahoe Blvd., are pleased to announce the opening of a second SugarPine Bakery locati...

Nonprofit aims to funnel private dollars into public projects

LAKE TAHOE - Perhaps the most salient message delivered at the Lake Tahoe Summit last month was a the growing need for private funding to help pay for environmental projects around the lake. On ...

Tribune offices closed for Labor Day

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Tahoe Daily Tribune's 3079 Harrison Ave. office will be closed Monday, Sept. 5, in observance of the Labor Day holiday. The Tribune's offices will reopen at 8 a.m. Tu...

Stand-up paddling takes over Regan Beach

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - If there was any doubt left that stand-up paddleboarding is the fastest-growing sport at the South Shore, the last of South Tahoe Standup Paddle's Wednesday night race...

Fire stations provide 'safe place' for area youth

This means that kids are able to walk into any fire station, ask for a Safe Place and be connected with an on-call counselor from Tahoe Youth & Family Services. ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../fire-s...

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

13 from 5:30-7:30pm at Sierra House Elementary School in South Lake Tahoe. It's an opportunity to learn about water quality and defensible space projects ...www.laketahoenews.net/2011/.../snippets...

9/11: Composure in tragedy despite knowing

Publisher's note: This is one in a 12-part series running from Sept. 1-12 about how Lake Tahoe is tied to 9/11. By Lorenzo Gigliotti. During a recent interview a reporter noted a lithograph depict...

Lukins Bros. customers' water pressure restored

Updated 9:50am Sept. 4. Water pressure has been restored to all Lukins Brothers Water Company customers, according to Danny Lukins. This is because the tie between his company and South Tahoe Public U...

Quest is on to save Tahoe's famous Thunderbird Lodge

The Thunderbird Lodge and yacht in Lake Tahoe first opened in the early 1930s, and over the years have become one of northern Nevada's biggest cultural tourist attractions. But the lodge is strugg...

Fireworks, food and wine today

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Nearly 2,000 foodies and wine aficionados are expected to converge on Ski Run Boulevard Second Annual Sample the Sierra from noon to 5 p.m. today.Afterwards, South Lak...

USFS trying to be innovative to fund healthy

He spoke with Lake Tahoe News a bit about the scarcity of funding sources for fuels reduction projects as well as the perceived diminishing concern for wildfires ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../usfs-tryi...

Sullenberger wows crowd at Thunderbird benefit

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - Four hours passed before pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger was told all 155 passengers and crew on board Flight 1549 had survived a harrowing plunge into the Hudson Rive...

Near and unclear

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - As a plan to return Lake Tahoe to historic levels of clarity moves forward, concerns persists about whether the part of the lake visitors and residents are most famili...

Labor Day weekend, in photos

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Fireworks, a race between the Tahoe Queen and M.S. Dixie II and the Sample the Sierra festival rounded up the 2011 summer season in South Lake Tahoe.Check out some pho...

Lake Tahoe Eagle Rock Hiking Trail Opens To The Public

A trail to the stunning Eagle Rock overlook opened this week, providing visitors easy access to the summit of one of Lake Tahoe's most spectacular vistas, as noted by the Huffington Post and the Sacramento Bee. The new trail, created at a cost of $100,000 by the California Tahoe Conservancy, was built with erosion-control measures.

Sternwheeler race, food and fireworks highlight holiday weekend

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Not so fast, shoulder season, South Shore still has some summer celebrating to do. Highlights this weekend are Saturday's race between the Tahoe Queen and M.S. Dixie I...

Charges in Broc's Puppies case being reduced

Charges against Dennis Franks, one-time owner of the now closed Broc's Puppies in South Lake Tahoe, will be reduced. It was decided in El Dorado County Superior Court this week the new grand theft...

Opinion: 'Miracle' at STHS opens to round of applause

This is music to the ears of everyone I've spoken to regarding the Tahoe Arts and Design Academy at South Tahoe High School whose grand opening Aug. 26 was clearly not the result of a miracle, tho...

K-9 Trials in South Lake Tahoe

24 at 9am the South Lake Tahoe Police Canine Association will host the 2011 K9 Trials at Babe Ruth Little League Field, 1100 Lyons Ave., South Lake Tahoe. This event is sanctioned through the Western ...

9/11: Stage becomes a vehicle to share

1-12 about how Lake Tahoe is tied to 9/11. By Susan Boulanger. On Sept. 11 at 2pm, the LTCC Theatre Arts Department will have a special theatrical presentation to commemorate the 10th anniversary of 9...

Celebration of Writers lineup released

Tahoe Writers Works will host the third annual Celebration of Writers Around the Lake on Sept. 16 at 7pm at the Valhalla Grand Hall. It's an evening of literature at the lake with eight writers wh...

South Tahoe's Anderson gets Gnu pro model

Just 21 years old in September, the South Lake Tahoe native has been a sponsored rider since she was 9 years old. Among her slopestyle accolades (a list ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../south-tahoes-ander...

Heat tape on pine needles cause of S. Tahoe structure fire

South Lake Tahoe and Tahoe-Douglas firefighters arrived at the boarded up hotel near Stateline about 1pm Friday to find flames and smoke billowing from the back left corner of the roof. Tahoe-Douglas ...

Vikings fall short in home opener under lights

By Dave Price
A fast start didn't translate into a strong finish for the South Tahoe High School football team in its season home opener on Friday night.

Churchill County scored five unanswered touchdowns in the second half to pull away for a 53-17 Northern 3A victory in a game that marked the unveiling of the Vikings' renovated stadium that now features Field Turf and permanent lights.

South Tahoe took a 14-7 lead in its opening two possessions as Jacob Stowell struck pay dirt on runs of 5 and 68 yards. Stowell rushed for 164 yards on 20 carries in the first half.

Fire breaks at former stateline hotel

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif - Investigators believe heat tape was the cause of a Friday afternoon fire that broke out at the building formerly occupied by The Block hotel.Dispatchers received report...

LIVE COVERAGE: Vikings play Fallon under the lights

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Follow live coverage as the South Tahoe High School Vikings play their first game under permanent lights at the newly renovated Vikings Stadium. The Vikings will take ...

Bartenders to serve cocktails for a cause - Barton's Community Clinic

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Barton Foundation will hold its annual Signature Cocktail Contest from 5:30 -8 p.m. Sept. 8 at Riva Grill. This contest "kicks off" the third annual Festival of Trees and...

Second annual Lake Tahoe Restaurant Week approaches

LAKE TAHOE - The second annual Lake Tahoe Restaurant Week is a celebration of the scrumptious cuisine and culinary talent that has made the Lake Tahoe region the best mountain-dining destination in...

SugarPine Bakery's Katie Schultz featured in Brides Magazine

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - South Lake Tahoe pastry chef Katie Schultz joins an elite group of top pastry artists in the September issue of Brides Magazine, with a Jackson Pollack-inspired weddin...

Tribune Sports Talk

Sports editor Joe Proudman and Action editor Tim Parsons talk Tahoe football with STHS athletic director Don Borges. --Tribune Sports TalkSeptember, 2 2011 1:43 pm MST...

Angora burn provides job opportunities for veterans

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - "Watch your wedges," shouts U.S. Forest Service forestry technician Brent Grueter to Joel Gallagher over the din of an idling chain saw on Angora ridge Wednesday after...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Stories about bears killed unnecessary

Why is it that almost every time we pick up the Tribune, we have to read about another bear killing? Maybe you should just put out a flyer for that so that people that want to know can keep track? ...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Bear hunt an embarrassment

I would like to express my opposition in regards to the Nevada bear hunt. Despite public opposition, the hunt was allowed to take place. I have lived in Nevada for more than 20 years. I have never ...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Bear hunt is wrong

I have lived in Lake Tahoe for nearly 56 years, being born here in 1955. I can remember hearing coyotes cry when I was a kid living on Gardner Mountain in the late '50s and early '60s.The first tim...

SIROTA: The lesson of the Chinese invasion

Many economic Nostradamuses have long predicted that the epitaph on America's tombstone will ultimately read, "Made In China." But casual observers probably didn't think the funeral procession woul...

Tahoe Conservancy builds new trail to Eagle Rock

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The California Tahoe Conservancy recently completed a new trail to the top of Eagle Rock, a popular landmark and hiking destination on Lake Tahoe's West Shore, south of T...

New turf and lights, South Tahoe field unveiled tonight

By Dave Price
South Tahoe High School will celebrate the unveiling of its renovated Viking Bowl facility tonight by hosting Churchill County in a Northern 3A football contest.
The game is scheduled for a 7 p.m. kickoff on a field that has been converted from natural to synthetic turf and now has permanent lighting.
South Tahoe kicked off its season last Friday with a 35-12 victory at Portola, Calif.
Tonight will be the league opener for both the Vikings and Churchill County Greenwave (Fallon).

Alpen Wine Festival a Squaw Valley tradition

There will be plenty of wining at the Village of Squaw Valley. That is whining without the "h," and it is for a good cause.The 23rd annual Alpen Wine Festival Sunday, Sept. 4 will present more t...

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