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In case you missed: Nike Chosen Tour at Heavenly Mountain Resort

Heavenly Mountain Resort teamed up with Nike Snowboarding on Saturday to host the fifth stop of the Nike Winter Chosen Tour. The slopestyle rail jam consisted of two components: a video crew competition, in which riding and filming crews enter online for a chance to travel to Austria and compete with professional riders and videographers, and the Night Jam, a freestyle slope session featuring production lighting and local and professional snowboarders competing for $5,000 in cash prizes.

Fire recovery firms learn from Reno tragedies

'Canopy the Capital" tree-planting initiative has taken root in Carson City

CARSON CITY, Nev. - A group of Carson City tree enthusiasts with a grand plan to add 10,000 trees to the capital city within five years believes it's off to a good start."Counting some we've alr...

Last-second shot propels Incline to victory over South Tahoe

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - It all seemed to be going right for South Tahoe in the third quarter of the boys' basketball game in South Lake on Tuesday. But the fourth quarter belonged to Jordan W...

South Tahoe girls comeback to beat Incline

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - South Tahoe locked up the second seed in the Northern Nevada 3A playoffs on Tuesday, after coming from behind to beat Incline 46-38. "I was happy for the girls to step up...

Truckee River Winery looking for ice carvers

Dining at Dragonfly helps cancer foundation

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Two beers is too many to drive after

Are you kidding me? DUI limits are set by law. Two beers? Depending on the beer and your size, that's drinking and driving - anywhere! Vacations don't give you a pass on the laws, on our streets or...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Drunk driving is never acceptable in Tahoe or anywhere

Re: "Can too much law enforcement hurt the Tahoe economy?" Jan. 27, letter to the editor.The argument in the above letter is unbelievably absurd.It's almost too ridiculous to respond to, but if som...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Feds sneak in mortgage tax

I have just discovered that the Payroll Tax Extension and the Unemployment Benefit Extension has been funded through a 10th of 1 percent surcharge on all mortgages written since March 1. Rather tha...

SAUNDERS: Newt and Nixon have something in common

Losing candidates usually congratulate the winner - first by telephone and then in front of their supporters. Not Newt Gingrich. When he loses, Gingrich doesn't even bother to pretend to be a good ...

Reno teen shows anti-terrorism device to president

No decision on continuing bear hunt in Tahoe basin

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - During a two-day meeting in Las Vegas this weekend, the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners did not decide whether to remove the Lake Tahoe Basin from the state's 2...

$23.5M Mt. Rose expansion earns initial approval

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - A major renovation at Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe earned initial approval last week from a Washoe County planning board.The projects covered under the special-use permit "are pretty ...

Fallen Leaf trail and improvement plan continues to stir concerns

Questions continue regarding a U.S. Forest Service plan to make trail and other improvements in the Fallen Leaf Lake area. With a comment deadline now past, the project entails improvements to 12,960 acres and includes nearly 42 miles of existing trail from Pope to Baldwin beaches on the north end to the south and west ends of Fallen Leaf Lake.

County bans sex offenders from public parks

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The El Dorado County Board of Supervisors gave initial approval Tuesday to a law that will make it a crime for registered sex offenders to frequent public parks.The ordin...

Nevada Governor Unveils Economic Plan; Calls For 50,000 New Jobs By The End Of 2014

RENO — Gov. Brian Sandoval used the University of Nevada, Reno on Tuesday as a backdrop to unveil his economic development plan, and he challenged the business community and all partners to work to create 50,000 new jobs by the end of 2014.

Council waits on more paid parking

The South Lake Tahoe City Council held off approving hundreds of paid parking spaces along several streets Tuesday following concerns from nearby businesses.City staff has proposed designating 300 ...

Initiative filed that would raise gaming taxes in Nevada

A group backed by a conservative businessman took aim at Nevada's highest earning casinos Tuesday, filing an initiative to raise gambling taxes in a move that could intensify tax battles and test alliances going into next year's legislative session.
The measure filed by Nevadans for a Fair 9 Percent Gambling Revenue Tax is backed by conservative businessman Monte Miller. It would raise the top tier of gambling taxes to 9 percent for casinos that make more than $250,000 a month.

Douglas County picks Romney

GARDNERVILLE, Nev. - Douglas County Republicans followed much of the rest of the state in betting on the lead horse in the race to find a challenger to take on President Obama.Massachusetts Gov....

National Burn Awareness Week: It doesn't take a fire to burn a child

Across California thousands of people are burned every year in fires and countless lives are lost, including young children.During National Burn Awareness Week, Feb. 5-11. CAL FIRE is teaming up wi...

Douglas Democrats dinner planning at next meeting

The Douglas County Democratic Central Committee will discuss the annual Keep Nevada Blue Dinner at its meeting Feb. 23 at the Democratic Headquarters, 513 Highway 395 N. Suite 1C, Gardnerville.A so...

Lodging Association to meet Thursday

This month's meeting of the South Lake Tahoe Lodging Association will feature Carol Chaplin of the Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority giving an overview of the new Tahoe South website. In addition, Lake...

inter health tips for older adults: Beat the winter blues and stay healthy

The nights are longer. The air is colder. The last thing you might want to hear is that you should go outside for a walk, but a simple stroll around your neighborhood is one of three key tips to st...

National Burn Awareness Week: It doesn't take a fire to burn a child

Across California thousands of people are burned every year in fires and countless lives are lost, including young children.During National Burn Awareness Week, Feb. 5-11. CAL FIRE is teaming up wi...

Recent findings on ADHD

Every kid has a hard time sitting still, and it's not out of the ordinary for a child to drop a crayon midcolor when the opening music of her favorite cartoon beckons. But if your child has a reall...

South Tahoe third, Whittell fourth at Alpine Meadows

ALPINE MEADOWS, Calif. - Results continue to be a bit wonky in the Tahoe Basin Ski League, as South Tahoe's boys' and girls' team both finished second, but the Vikins finished third as a team. T...

Proud to Say: Sho Kashima nothing but positive about future

South Lake Tahoe's Sho Kashima raced through the most of the course fine, while competing in Calgary during the World Cup freestyle final. As he approached the second jump, though, he stopped at th...

Heavenly Far West earns top 15 results

Diamond Peak hosted nearly 350 athletes who competed in their second Far West race of the season to end January. Giant Slalom courses were set on "Showoff" run, where families were able to view the...

Douglas County recreation league

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USASA competitors heat up the rail in local competition

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The USASA South Tahoe Series completed the third and final Rail Jam of this season's competition in Hot Gossip's parking lot Friday night. Competitors have been accumu...

Simple device makes walking on ice less precarious

Sandoval’s economic plan calls for 50,000 jobs in 3 years

What are you going to do for your Valentine?

Scientists declare war on sugar

Opinion: Water bond will fail if it remains bloated

South Tahoe grappling with $44.9 million health care bill

It would cost South Lake Tahoe close to an additional $2 million a year for the next 10 years to fully fund its retiree health care plan. That’s because as of Sept. 30, 2011, that account had an unfunded liability of $44.9 million.

Environmental writer to speak at LTCC

South Tahoe to ask voters to raise business license tax

Yosemite wants to eliminate scalping of Half Dome permits

LIVE: South Tahoe vs. Incline

The Vikings and the Highlanders square off in Mount Rose League action, and Joe Proudman and Tim Parsons are broadcasting live from the Blue Gym in South Lake Tahoe. Tipoff is scheduled for 7:30...

Homewood water quality project under review

Former preschool teacher sues city over stun gun incident

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - A former preschool teacher at Under the Magic Pine Tree is suing the city of South Lake Tahoe, numerous police and fire officials and ambulance operators in federal court...

2 meetings to discuss classification of Upper Truckee River

Washoe Meadow controversy may be resolved with mediation

Court: Gay-marriage ban unconstitutional

Swiss build first solar-powered chairlift

Federal Appeals Court rules California gay-marriage ban is unconstitutional

California's same-sex marriage ban has been ruled by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to be unconstitutional, and could likely bring about a U.S. Supreme Court decision on the voter-approved law known as Proposition 8.
The 2-1 decision by the panel found the 2008 ballot measure that limited marriage to one man and one woman, violated the U.S. Constitution. The architects of Prop. 8 have vowed to appeal.

Tahoe discussion - two billion cars: driving toward sustainability

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - Volatile oil prices. Looming climate change. Worldwide economic and political unrest. Worsening traffic congestion. Crisis in transportation financing.Two Billion Cars: Driv...

Tough trick: Estimating need for renewables

State law requires that a steadily growing percentage of the power sold by Nevada utilities - 15 percent today, 25 percent in 2025 - must come from renewable sources.Simple enough, right?Not in a t...

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