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Tahoe Coalition for the Homeless announces Project Homekey success and transition in leadership

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – The Tahoe Coalition for the Homeless (TCH) has announced that over the last two years, unsheltered homelessness in South Lake Tahoe is down by more than 80 percent, and calls for service and avoidable hospitalizations reduced by over 40 percent. They also recently achieved ‘functional zero’ for Veteran homelessness.

Increased human-bear conflicts in South Lake Tahoe as bears prepare for hyperphagia

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - If you've been experiencing an increase in bear activity in your neighborhood in South Lake Tahoe, you are not alone. As the seasons change entering fall, we are nearing the peak period when bears prepare their bodies for winter.

South Tahoe High homecoming parade and game on October 7

Event Date: 
October 7, 2022 - 4:30pm

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Alumni and the South Lake Tahoe community are invited to join South Tahoe High students, staff, faculty, school board members, special guests, and Superintendent Cutler on Friday, October 7 for the school's annual Homecoming Parade.

The theme of this year's parade is "Disney."

South Lake Tahoe City Council candidates to be featured on KRLT-FM - forum video now available

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - With 11 candidates vying for the three open city council positions, it could be a difficult task to get to know them all. There was a joint forum hosted by the Tahoe Chamber with support from the South Lake Tahoe Chamber, the South Tahoe Association of Realtors, and the South Lake Tahoe Lodging Association.

For those that missed it, it was recorded and the 2.5-hour event from September 21 at the Tahoe Beach Retreat can be viewed HERE.

South Lake Tahoe welcomes new audiologist to town

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Catch yourself saying "what?" or "huh?" often, or getting up to turn the television volume higher? Dr. Jenelle Sandy, Au.D., CCC-A just might be the answer to your hearing issues. She has just opened a private practice in South Lake Tahoe which is dedicated to audiology services for newborns, pediatrics, and adults.

As her website states, "From hearing safety to hearing technology, we’re 'hear' to serve all of Tahoe’s hearing needs."

Ice hockey returns to South Lake Tahoe - Lake Tahoe Lakers home opener

Event Date: 
September 30, 2022 - 7:30pm

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Junior Hockey is back for another season as your Lake Tahoe Lakers gear up for their home opener this Friday night at 7:30 p.m. The Lakers will take on the Ontario Jr Reign who are fresh off a resounding win over Long Beach last weekend. This should be a great match up so don't miss out on all the action, especially their "Score for Charity" pre-game event.

Blue Angels return to the Minden-Tahoe Aviation Roundup this weekend

Event Date: 
Repeats every day until Sun Oct 02 2022 .
October 1, 2022 (All day)
October 2, 2022 (All day)

DOUGLAS COUNTY, Nev. - The Blue Angels return to the sky over Northern Nevada once again during the Minden-Tahoe Airport’s Aviation Roundup taking place on Oct. 1 and 2.

Six of the US Navy F-18 Super Blue Hornets who make up the Blue Angels have been seen practicing in the area.

The aviation roundup is a premier airshow produced by Douglas County and hosted at the Minden-Tahoe Airport in Minden, Nevada. The airshow is a bi-annual event and features excellent airshow performers and military jet demonstration teams.

South Lake Tahoe man dies from "negligent discharge of a 9mm handgun," roommate arrested on gun charges

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – The South Lake Tahoe Police Department (SLTPD) has released information about Friday night's shooting at a residence in the 700 block of James Avenue.

On September 23 at approximately 6:06 p.m., South Lake Tahoe Dispatch received a 911 call about a single gunshot inside a residence and a possible victim of a gunshot wound. SLTPD patrol officers responded and found a 37-year-old man inside the home with a single gunshot wound to the head.

Volunteers rally for 25th year of Tahoe ecosystem restoration event

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – For the 25th consecutive year, volunteers laced up their boots, pulled on their gloves, and went to work healing Tahoe’s beautiful but sensitive environment for Tahoe Forest Stewardship Days – the region’s longest-running ecosystem restoration event. One hundred volunteers and event partners dedicated Saturday, September 24 to a range of projects on the South Shore that revitalized forests, meadows, and trails damaged by wildfire, threatened by climate change, and squeezed by Tahoe’s millions of annual visitors.

Carson Valley Trails Fest Coming to James Lee Park

Event Date: 
October 15, 2022 - 11:00am

The Carson Valley Trails Association invites the public to attend our first ever Carson Valley Trails Fest – part trail dedication, part block party!

Opening new trails is always something worthy of a celebration. That’s why, when planning the official dedication of our latest addition to the Clear Creek Trail system, we decided wait for the fall weather to hold a larger ceremony than usual. What we have planned is something more akin to a block party than a trail dedication.

Location

James Lee Park
3394 James Lee Park Rd, Carson City, NV 89705
United States

Forest health partners deploy new technology to help reduce wildfire threats in Lake Tahoe region

TRUCKEE, Calif. — With the Mosquito Fire and Tamarack Fire burning close to Lake Tahoe, and the Caldor Fire entering the Tahoe Basin, the Tahoe Fund and Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation announced the deployment of Land Tender™. This is a powerful new software tool developed by Vibrant Planet, that will allow land managers to collaboratively address wildfire threats and plan forest health and restoration treatments. Land Tender will be used in the Tahoe Basin and surrounding critical watersheds covering 1.5 million acres, making this the largest deployment to date of this new system.

Bridget Legnavsky named president & CEO of Sugar Bowl/Royal Gorge

NORDEN, Calif. – Sugar Bowl Resort announced today that Bridget Legnavsky has been named President & CEO of Sugar Bowl/Royal Gorge based in Norden, Calif., effective October 17. Following a six-month-long talent search, Legnavsky was identified as the top prospect based on her experience and vision. She will work alongside the current President & CEO, Greg Dallas as he transitions to a Vice-Chairman role focused on the execution of the resort’s Master Plan.

Some adoptions are free this week at Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe

Through October 1, all adoption fees at the Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe (HSTT) are waived for pets over four months old! Normally, the fee for dogs 5 months and older is $110, and for under four months is $160. Save a life, save a lot!

All pets adopted at HSTT are already spayed or neutered which normally runs $700 for the surgery, more for larger dogs. Also, every pet adopted from them includes an initial medical check, current vaccinations, and a microchip, a savings of $300-$400.

Kudos: Vail Resorts supports Bread & Broth

Vail’s Epic Promise grant monies have been funding Bread & Broth Adopt A Day of Nourishment (AAD) sponsorships since 2011, the year that the Adopt A Day program was first implemented. Since the Epic Promise Grant funds cover the cost of 12 Adopt A Days yearly, Heavenly Mountain Resort and Kirkwood Mountain Resort crew members alternate monthly meal sponsorships. Starting with their initial participation, all of the AAD crews from the two Vail Resorts have been a delight to have helping with the weekly Monday Meals served at St. Theresa Church’s Grace Hall.

Mosquito Fire now 85% contained, 76,781 acres in size

Yesterday, the eastern flank of the Mosquito Fire was mostly quiet with ongoing patrol, mop-up, and construction of contingency lines. In the late afternoon, as some of the large-diameter trees began to smoke again after last week’s rain event, aircraft were deployed, providing support ahead of ground crews.

Mild week ahead for South Lake Tahoe

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - An upper-level low continued to move north Sunday, allowing for high pressure to continue to build in early next week. Temperatures will top out at 5 to 10 degrees above average, with continued light winds and mostly dry conditions. Breezy afternoon winds are likely Tuesday and Wednesday. A ridge will then build in and stay overhead through next weekend, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Reno.

The South Lake Tahoe forecast for the week from NWS Reno:

El Dorado County Sheriff's call log for Lake Tahoe

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - El Dorado County Sheriff's Office responds to calls throughout the county. The following are calls that only pertain to the South and West Shore, including Meyers, South Lake Tahoe, Meeks Bay, Tahoma, and the Echo Summit area. There may be some missing calls due to sheriff's logs not being completed at the time of the story.

Report for September 15 - September 21, 2022

9/15

11:52 VANDALISM - Occurred at Camp Richardson on Jameson Beach Rd. in South Lake Tahoe. Disposition: REPORT TAKEN.

9/16

Gardnerville man found guilty of felony child molestation and other charges

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - A 53-year-old Gardnerville resident was found guilty on September 22 of three counts of felony child molestation and one additional felony count of meeting with a minor for lewd purposes.

Robert Allen Oakes is scheduled to be sentenced on October 17, 2022, and is facing the possibility of 26 years to life in prison for his crimes. Judge Michael McLaughlin presided over the three-week trial in South Lake Tahoe.

Forest thinning work resumes near Pioneer Trail and US-50

The USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit in partnership with Great Basin Institute will continue mechanical whole tree fuels reduction (thinning) operations around neighborhoods and powerline corridors off Pioneer Trail near Meyers, Calif.

Thinning is scheduled to begin this week in Montreal Unit 25 near the intersection of Pioneer Trail and US Hwy 50. Cutting in Unit 8 is complete at this time, but log hauling will continue for the next week or two.

LTWC Wild & Free dinner at Valhalla Tahoe

Event Date: 
October 18, 2022 - 5:30pm

Wild & Free is back! This year Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care is excited to bring back its Wild & Free in-person fundraising dinner at Valhalla Tahoe. Enjoy a delicious meal catered by South Lake Tahoe favorite, The Cork & More. Enjoy the food, custom drinks, a gorgeous location, and fun activities all while supporting a fantastic cause.

Wild & Free
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 ~ 5:30 p.m.
Valhalla Tahoe, South Lake Tahoe, Calif.

Lake 2o is returning to South Lake Tahoe; Law enforcement prepared

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The multi-day car show called Lake 2o caused numerous problems on the South Shore in August of 2020, and their next event coming up October 19-23 promises to be much tamer and controlled, according to organizers.

New benches and tables up for sponsorship in South Tahoe High School quad

South Tahoe Vikings Booster Club is starting 2022-23 off with a bang and they are inviting the South Lake Tahoe community to join in the fun. This year, Boosters is coordinating the rejuvenation of the South Tahoe High School (STHS) QUAD - the center of campus - for the students to have a great outdoor space to hang out in!

After a general cleanup, Boosters will be adding boulders, logs, native vegetation (in planter boxes- with the help of the STHS Garden Club), and 40 different outdoor tables and benches for students and staff to congregate at. And they are looking for support!

Weekend offramp closure in Camino as Caltrans finishes up $55.4 million safety project

EL DORADO COUNTY, Calif. – Caltrans District 3 and the El Dorado County Department of Transportation are alerting the public to significant traffic changes on the U.S. Highway 50 Camino Safety Project. Since many South Lake Tahoe locals travel to Apple Hill each Fall, the changes are something to take note of.

South Lake Tahoe Police Department investigating a fatality

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Officer from the South Lake Tahoe Police Department (SLTPD) responded to a home on James Avenue Friday night after being dispatched to a report of a man with a gunshot wound.

At 6:07 p.m., SLTPD responded and found a man with a life-threatening wound. He was transported to Barton Hospital where he later passed away.

Detectives are at the home tonight, investigating the incident. According to SLTPD Det. Scott Crivelli, there is no threat or risk to the community, but there are no other details to be released at this time.

NDOT continues paving work on SR-28 and SR-431

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - Drivers can expect multiple work zones next week as paving continues on SR-431, SR-28 in the Marlette Creek area receives slurry seal, and a portion of SR-28 north of Sand Harbor gets repaved. Drivers can expect up to 30-minute delays. Traffic control supervisors will be monitoring traffic flow and delay times.

All work is weather and temperature permitting, and subject to change.

MT. ROSE HIGHWAY (SR-431):

Extended closure on Central Truckee eastbound off-ramp from I-80

Caltrans is alerting Interstate 80 (I-80) motorists in Truckee to expect an extended closure of the Central Truckee eastbound off-ramp for continued reconstruction work.

Originally scheduled to reopen on Friday, September 23, the closure of the I-80 eastbound off-ramp at Central Truckee (Exit 186) has now been extended through 5 p.m. Monday, October 3 due to weather delays. The off-ramp is being reconstructed with paving, joint sealing and striping work still required before the ramp is reopened to motorists.

No herbicides detected in Tahoe Keys - final turbidity curtain removed

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Tahoe Keys Property Owners Association (TKPOA) project to test innovative methods to control the largest infestation of aquatic invasive weeds in the Tahoe Basin reached another milestone this week. Monitoring showed that herbicides were no longer present in the Area A test location. On Thursday, divers removed the rubber barriers, called turbidity curtains, that since May had sealed off the test area to restrict herbicide movement.

Liberty Utilities donates firewood to the Washoe Tribe

Liberty’s robust year-round vegetation management program prunes and/or removes vegetation that may pose a risk to electrical infrastructure. A bi-product of this work is green waste or, in other words, a lot of wood. In support of Liberty’s commitment to sustainability, when possible, Liberty delivers this green waste to facilities that can repurpose it, such as Eastern Sierra Landfill, which chips the wood and provides it to Full Circle Compost in Carson City.

Traffic through casino corridor to be impacted during Tahoe Events Center construction

Construction starts on the sewer improvement project for Tahoe Events Center on Monday, Sept. 26. The project entails undergrounding overhead utility lines, constructing new sidewalks, and upgrades to existing sewer lines along Uzd-50 in the casino corridor.

Work will impact travel through the Stateline casino corridor and US-50 thru-traffic should use alternate routes during the work hours of Monday through Thursday from 5 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Highway message boards will display suggested routes.

Welcome Fall Witch Paddle Boarding

Event Date: 
October 1, 2022 - 2:00pm

UPDATE: The event has moved to Timber Cove Marina.

It's time to get witchy on the water in South Lake Tahoe on October 1. Grab your board and your witch outfit, and head over to Timber Cove Marina at 2 p.m.

Organizer Kelsey Adams presented the idea of paddle boarding in costume to her friends, and 50 of them immediately wanted to join the fun, so she created a Facebook event.

AAUW Tech Trek Recap

Event Date: 
September 28, 2022 - 4:30pm

The Tech Trek Campers are taking charge! Come see the program they have created themselves on Wednesday, September 28 at 4:30pm in the Board Room of Roberta Mason Library Building at Lake Tahoe Community College. Find out what they learned including all the technology necessary to share their pictures and experiences with us. We had campers, a counselor, a dorm mother coordinator and program presenter, all representing South Lake Tahoe at the UC Davis camp. It was the 21st year of AAUW Tech Trek, originated in California, and sponsored by AAUW on college campuses in many states.

Keep Tahoe Blue to host 25th annual volunteer restoration day

Each year since 1997, the League to Save Lake Tahoe has rallied volunteers to revitalize forests, meadows, marshes, and streams damaged by natural disasters, development from decades past, and agriculture. Healing lands impacted by wildfire is the focus of this year’s event.

Now in its 25th year, Tahoe Forest Stewardship Days (TFSD) events have empowered thousands of volunteers to restore important but fragile ecosystems across the Lake Tahoe Basin. These efforts protect Lake Tahoe’s beauty, as well as its famed water quality and clarity by restoring the environment’s natural functions.

Mosquito Fire's 125-mile perimeter is 60% contained, fire is 76,575 acres in size

Command of the Mosquito Fire is changing Friday as major progress was made on the Mosquito Fire Thursday. The perimeter has a containment line around 60% of it, and 76,575 acres have burned. The total personnel still on the fire is 1,805.

Mostly sunny skies with warmer and drier weather returned today over the Mosquito Fire. Temperatures rose to the upper 60s to mid-70s with light winds from the southwest. This warming trend will continue into the weekend and next week bringing humidity levels down and the possibility of increased fire behavior.

Fire Fest returns on the South Shore October 1

Event Date: 
October 1, 2022 - 10:00am

LAKE TAHOE, Calif./Nev. – Fire Fest will be held on Saturday, October 1, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. outside the Hard Rock Casino Lake Tahoe. Admission is free and it's a great opportunity for families to have fun while learning about safety and conservation.

Helicopters will star this year as they land just outside the venue at the Hard Rock Casino Lake Tahoe. What an incredible opportunity to get a close-up look at these amazing machines! Crews will be on hand to answer questions and explain how they help us when we need them most.

Fall to begin with rising temperatures and clear skies

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Autumnal Equinox was at 6:04 a.m. today, officially marking the beginning of Fall, and the weather around Lake Tahoe is clearing and warming up. After a couple of chilly overnight periods with freezing temperatures, and days of rain, higher pressure will bring drier conditions with temperatures warming to above average by this weekend through the middle of next week.

The forecast for South Lake Tahoe for the next 7 days from NWS Reno:

Today - Sunny, with a high near 67. Calm wind becoming north around 5 mph in the afternoon.

Public's help sought in Zephyr Cove vehicle break-ins and credit card theft

DOUGLAS COUNTY, Nev. – The Douglas County Sheriff's Office (DCSO) is asking for the public's assistance to identify individuals that were possibly involved in several vehicle break-ins in the Zephyr Cove area in August.

Several vehicles were broken into on August 21 in the later afternoon, and at least one purse containing credit cards was stolen. After the break-ins, one of those stolen credit cards was used at the Round Hill Safeway. Video surveillance from the transaction revealed two possible suspects, a male, and a female.

Sweet times this weekend at annual Genoa Candy Dance

Event Date: 
Repeats every day until Sun Sep 25 2022 .
September 24, 2022 (All day)
September 25, 2022 (All day)

A number of special events occur throughout the year in Genoa, but none are more significant than the annual Genoa Candy Dance Arts & Crafts Faire. This event, which boasts over 340 arts and crafts, activity, and food vendors, draws thousands of people to Genoa during the two-day event on September 24/25. It runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Column: Protecting our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species

Tahoe’s boat inspectors delivered some excellent news this month. This boating season, we experienced one of the lowest years on record of boats detected with dangerous quagga and zebra mussels, these following several years of troubling increases. The even better news is that since mandatory watercraft inspections began in 2008, there have been no new aquatic invasive species (AIS) detected in Lake Tahoe.

Mosquito Fire Wednesday update: 76,427 acres and 49% contained

All evacuation orders for both Placer and El Dorado counties have now been lifted, allowing residents to return home. With a significant amount of wetting rain throughout the past four days, fire activity has been minimal and the Mosquito Fire has remained in its current footprint. Firefighters have used this opportunity to make great progress all around the fire before the next warming trend arrives tomorrow.

The fire is 49% contained and 76,427 acres have burned. Just over 2,000 personnel remain assigned to the fire.

5th annual Tahoe Brewfest raises $50K for Boys and Girls Club of Lake Tahoe

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, calif. - The 5th annual Tahoe Brewfest raised over $50K for the Boys and Girls Club of Lake Tahoe, a non-profit that provides afterschool and summer programs for community youth. A new venue on Ski Run Blvd., in the heart of South Lake Tahoe, provided a fun-filled space for the crowds of beer enthusiasts who flooded the street on Saturday, August 27, 2022. More than 2,200 people enjoyed beer samples from over 20 breweries and 14 food vendors while shopping at 18 booths selling locally handmade jewelry, clothing, art, and more.

Fall Art Reception

Event Date: 
October 1, 2022 - 1:00pm

St. Mary's Art Center hosts the fall art reception, showcasing the new fall exhibitions by Paula Saponaro and Pura Vida Sierras Art. This free event celebrates intriguing, powerful work that is relevant and thought-provoking. Paula Saponaro's REDUX exhibition explores social issues of today through mixed media, acrylics, etchings, and more. Pura Vida Sierras Art's "Rise. Resist. Repeat." dives into challenges, choices, and the weight of decisions through highly detailed sculptural and mixed media work.

Location

St. Mary's Art Center
55 North R Street Virginia City, NV 89440
United States

Get your cackle ready for Witch's Night Out

Event Date: 
October 20, 2022 - 6:00pm

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - It's time to grab your brooms and witch's wardrobes and warm up those vocal cords for Witch's Night Out on October 20 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at The Hangar.

This is a fun, community event that is free to enter. There will be several craft vendors on site, Halloween decor, raffles, contests (including a cackle contest), a DJ, and an Instagram photo booth.

This mystical event will include:
A local makers fair full of handmade magic
Tarot and astrology readings
Face painting
Live music by DJ Josbeatz
Costume contest, raffles, prizes, and more!

Ski Conditioning classes start October 11

Event Date: 
October 11, 2022 (All day)

PT Revolution is launching its Ski Conditioning Class for the Fall, held on Tuesdays and Thursdays for six weeks starting October 11.

This class will be led by performance coach Nick Ward, who currently works with Olympic skiers and has worked with the US Ski Team. The class will focus on the strength, agility, and muscle & cardiovascular endurance required to enjoy your best ski season yet.

The 6-week class is just $300 and participants will also have FULL ACCESS to the gym and Recovery Lounge.

Are Your Knees Ready for Skis?

Event Date: 
September 29, 2022 - 6:15pm

PT Revolution is holding a community discussion on September 29 at 6:15 p.m. about the importance of getting your body ready for ski season.

US Ski Team physician Katie Gollotto will present on many of the knee injuries she sees in her work with the US Ski Team. Coach Nick Ward, performance coach for Olympic skiers Travis Ganong & Marie-Michele Gagnon, will talk about the keys to ski season preparation.

The public is invited to the free event.

PT Revolution is located in the Crossing at Tahoe Valley, 2038 Lake Tahoe Blvd., South Lake Tahoe.

El Dorado County moves forward with new homeless Navigation Center plan, changes to several departments

EL DORADO COUNTY, Calif. - After failing to pass a proposed navigation center for El Dorado County one month ago, the Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved a plan that will move around departments in county buildings, table current plans for a new juvenile treatment center, and create a temporary navigation center while a permanent home is planned.

It will require several different puzzle pieces to come together in the next 18 months.

Free and safe Trick-or-Treat at Heavenly Village raising funds for Boys and Girls Club of Lake Tahoe

Event Date: 
October 31, 2022 - 3:00pm

The Shops at Heavenly Village has partnered with Desolation Hotel, Maggies Restaurant, Untethered, and the South Tahoe Chamber to provide the largest and free trick-or-treat event for kids on the South Shor,e complete with a $1000 costume contest. In addition, they're raising $10,000 for the Boys and Girls Club Lake Tahoe.

Barton Health Foundation awards $100,000 to nonprofits engaged in health and well-being of Lake Tahoe community

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Barton Health Foundation’s Community Health Grants program recently awarded $100,000 in funding to 12 local non-profit organizations engaged in healthcare-related initiatives in the Lake Tahoe area.

El Dorado County to purchase buildings from Barton Health in South Lake Tahoe

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - El Dorado County staff has been looking for a building(s) to purchase in South Lake Tahoe in order to bring services together. Action during Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting solidified that plan.

The County has agreed to purchase 1111 and 1119 Emerald Bay Road, currently owned by Barton Health and formerly used as Barton Education, Language Access Services, Customer Service, and Physician Billing departments.

South Lake Tahoe leads the way as city council approves water bottle ban

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - In 2016, the City of San Francisco was the first American municipality to ban the sales of water that comes in plastic bottles. At the time it was called a bold move that was building on a global movement to reduce the huge amount of waste from the billion-dollar plastic bottle industry.

South Lake Tahoe was an early adopter of the single-use plastic bag ban, as well as bans of single-use plastic, styrene, and straws.

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