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Meyers creating a sense of place without a

Clutching free cups of hot cocoa to ward of the bitter cold 28-degree Tahoe night, (or is that Meyers night?), adults could be overheard saying what a wonderful event, why didn't it happen sooner,...

U.S. slopestyle, halfpipe teams named

By USSA. COPPER MOUNTAIN, Colo. -– With a host of new action sports events on the docket for the 2014 Olympics in two years, the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association formally announced 2011-12 U.S. Snow...

Opinion: A big thank you to thoughtful roofers

To the community,. A big shout out of thanks to Roof Masters. I am a lucky lady to still have my husband after his fall from our roof last week. Aside from a head injury, the next step was to have sur...

USFS looking for environmental education volunteers

The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit is looking for volunteers to assist with the Winter Trek Express environmental education program for fifth-graders from Jan. 9-March 30. This t...

Winter Trails Day events on both ends of the lake

7 from 10am–2pm the Tahoe Rim Trail Association will partner with local businesses and organizations to kick off the winter season with the free Winter Trails Day family event. While this is a nationa...

Opinion: Time for the city to stop clowning around

So where are we when we view the management of the public's business in the city of South Lake Tahoe. I think the answer is provided by Frank Sinatra's “Bring in the Clowns” which goes like th...

Budget gift: Making original necklaces or key rings

Publisher's note: Lake Tahoe News is looking for gift ideas that are less than $20. Find out how to make a suggestion. Make your own unique necklaces and key rings as gifts at Gaia-Licious Global ...

Ski report: More skiable terrain opens in Tahoe

Posted by admin in Ski Conditions on December 10th, 2011 | no responses. Alpine Meadows and Diamond Peak start the 2011-12 ski-snowboard season today. Here is the ski report for Dec. 10. – Curtis Fong...

The Lift Up: Tahoe surf season one for the books

Surfing takes patience. Surfing in Lake Tahoe takes more than that. Luckily for the region's diehard watermen, this has been a particularly good surf season."This past month has been beyond memorab...

Zephyr Cove Ski Club hosts sign-ups

The Zephyr Cove Ski Club is having signups for children grades K-12 from Nevada and California, Saturday. Signups will be held during "Breakfast With Santa" at Kahle Community Center on Saturday. B...

Squaw, Alpine score well on annual environmental review

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Squaw Valley USA and Alpine Meadows topped the list for California resorts in the Ski Area Citizens Coalition's 11th Annual Ski Area Environmental Report Card. The report...

GUEST COLUMN: Does South Lake Tahoe really need a city?

Our well intended civic leaders have done it again, another mess that could have been avoided by asking the right questions. On Aug. 11, the city council approved a lease of the ice rink to Tahoe S...

STHS students to perform '42nd Street'

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Viking Road is soon to become the way to "42nd Street" with the first student performance to take the stage at the new Viking Theatre at South Tahoe High School's Tahoe A...

SnowGlobe pulls in local businesses, art

SnowGlobe Music Festival staff are working to make their debut New Year's Eve event a reflection of the town that it's in, rather than just a cookie-cutter party that could happen anywhere.By pu...

OBITUARY: Richard O. " R.O." Baird

Aug 1, 1920 ~ Nov 22, 2011Richard O. (R. O.) Baird, 91, of S Lake Tahoe, CA , formerly of Washington IL, died Tuesday, November 22, 2011 at St. Mary's Hospital in Reno NV. Born on August 1, 1920...

Council to mull vacation rental program changes

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The South Lake Tahoe City Council will consider four ways to pay for its Vacation Home Rental Program during its regular meeting Tuesday.Despite an increase in permit fee...

South Tahoe nonprofits receive $100,000

The holiday arrived early for 27 South Lake Tahoe non-profit organizations Thursday, Dec. 8, as $100,000 in charitable contributions was distributed on behalf of Livestrong and the American Century...

Squaw, Alpine score well on annual environmental review

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Squaw Valley USA and Alpine Meadows topped the list for California resorts in the Ski Area Citizens Coalition's 11th Annual Ski Area Environmental Report Card. The report...

SnowGlobe pulls in local businesses, art

SnowGlobe Music Festival staff are working to make their debut New Year's Eve event a reflection of the town that it's in, rather than just a cookie-cutter party that could happen anywhere.By pu...

WHS boys end tourney with rout of R.O.P.

ZEPHYR COVE, Nev. - After a tough morning loss to Silver Stage, the Whittell Warriors routed Rite of Passage 64-43 on Saturday night.Austin Neil led Whittell with 19 points, with Garrett Bronken sc...

WHS Girls finish home tourney undefeated

ZEPHYR COVE, Nev. - Going into the season, the girls' basketball team at Whittell High were more than skeptical on potential success for their young team after going to the playoffs last year. In f...

WHS boys fall flat against Silver Stage

ZEPHYR COVE, Nev. - The Warriors played their best half of basketball, scoring 34 points and going into the half up six, but they couldn't replicate their initial showing in the second half. Sil...

WHS girls rally back for win

ZEPHYR COVE, Nev. - The Whittell girls went into the midway break down 22-15, after a sluggish first half. But the Lady Warriors responded with a 20-6 third quarter that led to a 42-40 win over ...

STHS girls' routed by Galena

RENO, Nev. - The Lady Vikings took on Galena Saturday at Reno High in their final game of the High Sierra Winter Classic. Galena set the tone early, grabbing a 20-5 lead at the end of the first qua...

Tribune searching for new editor

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Tahoe Daily Tribune is searching for a new managing editor following Annie Flanzraich's decision to resign and accept a position with another publication. During her ...

What's Cookin' at Callie's Cabin: Cuddle up with sweet butter cookies

Butter cookies are a simple but elegant cookie that you can find abroad. Last year during holiday season I purchased Danish butter cookies, the ready-made, cheap but pretty kind in those blue round...

KUDOS & KINDNESS: Yes, South Lake Tahoe, there is a Santa Claus

There really is a Santa Claus! On Tuesday my husband was working the late shift at Safeway on Johnson Boulevard. He was checking and at 11:30 p.m. he had a huge line of people to get checked out. N...

KUDOS & KINDNESS: Thanks for help with BMPs

The Lake Tahoe Community Presbyterian Church has received the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency certificate of completion for installation of required water quality and erosion control Best Management...

KUDOS & KINDNESS: Thanks on behalf of 'The Cookie Man'

On behalf of the family of Bob Brown, known as "The Cookie Man," our family would like to thank the South Lake Tahoe Fire Department for their fast response and professional care. Thank you also to...

KUDOS & KINDNESS: Dames thank Getaway

A very special someone was missed in our 2011 kudos; Thank you to our friends and supporter, Getaway Reno Tahoe. This year their invaluable support afforded us over $300 worth of "Dinner for a Week...

KUDOS & KINDNESS: South Tahoe Refuse crews do good

Many thanks to the South Tahoe Refuse crew Dec. 1. Having dutifully put out our trash cans and blue bags 5 a.m. at the end of our driveways, they were not there at end of the day. Had they been blo...

17th annual choral extravaganza at MontBleu next week

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Everyone is invited to attend the 17th annual MontBleu Holiday Extravaganza, made up of nine choirs from local schools and selected dancers from Marcia Sarosik's Lake Tah...

Christmas Cheer seeks donations

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Christmas Cheer aims to feed more the 780 families during the holiday season, and is asking for the community's help to do so.The organization's need has almost doubled o...

Christmas Cheer holds toy drive

Christmas Cheer is holding a toy drive for the holiday season. Donations should be a new, unwrapped toy for a child. No weapon-type toys, please.Christmas Cheer's toy drive barrels and boxes are ou...

McDonald's restaurants to host fundraiser for family of JK Metzker

The McDonald's Restaurants of Northern Nevada will be hosting a fundraiser for the family of JK Metzker.Metzker, who served as the Sports Director for KTVN-TV in Reno, died Nov. 13 after being hit ...

Christmas engine schedule set

The Lake Valley Fire Protection District's Christmas engine will be visiting Meyers neighborhoods throughout the month of December.Here's the full schedule:Dec. 11 - Echo View Estates, Tahoe Mounta...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Another lesson in economics

I blew coffee out my nose when I read Leigh Mateas' letter to the editor. "Supply and demand determines how much to pay top executives. If a CEO fails, the board replaces him." The goal of business...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Not all financial advisors fit the stereotype

As a financial advisor, I found the David Sirota article "Celebrating the end of kids' Wall Street dreams" very interesting. In the article Mr. Sirota states:"A country whose best and brightest beg...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Solution for lost golf balls

I got a chuckle out of Russ Wright's letter regarding the golf balls in the Upper Truckee River. When I was a teen, and when my kids were teens, we made special float trips down that river in searc...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Top percent should be creating jobs

A recent letter giving us a "lesson in economics" defends the top 1 percent, insisting that they deserve their extreme wealth because they are the big job creators. The writer claims that they inve...

SIROTA: What real education reform looks like

As 2011 draws to a close, we can confidently declare that one of the biggest debates over education is - mercifully - resolved. We may not have addressed all the huge challenges facing our schools,...

Vail Resorts reports wider Q1 loss

BROOMFIELD, Colo. (AP) - Vail Resorts Inc. reported Wednesday that its loss widened in its fiscal first quarter, reflecting weaker real estate sales and seasonal losses at a resort that it acquired...

Forest Service seeks volunteers

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The U.S. Forest Service is looking for volunteers to assist with the Winter Trek Express environmental education program for fifth graders, according to a statement. The ...

Zephyr Cove Resort fuel tanks being removed

Zephyr Cove, Nev - The U.S. Forest Service is working with ARAMARK Parks and Destinations to pull three underground fuel storage tanks from the ground and remove contaminated soil at Zephyr Cove Re...

Free lift tickets for Tahoe license plate buyers

The Tahoe Fund announced Wednesday that 12 major Lake Tahoe-area ski resorts will offer two free lift tickets for every purchase of a California or Nevada Lake Tahoe license plate between Dec. 12 a...

Members needed for bike and fields committees

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The South Lake Tahoe Recreation Facilities Joint Powers Authority is seeking applicants to the bicycle trail and fields advisory committees required by Measure R. The Adv...

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Based on vacation rental inquiry data for the winter months TripAdvisor ranked South Lake Tahoe No. 3 in the U.S. for ski vacation rental getaway destinations ...www.laketahoenews.net/2011/.../snippet...

Homewood master plan heads to TRPA

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Placer County supervisors gave a collective nod to proposed redevelopment at Homewood Mountain Resort this week, sending the ski area's master plan to Lake Tahoe regul...

Government groups figuring out a way to

By Susan Voyles, Reno Gazette-Journal. The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District has saved half of the $6.5 million owed as its share of $43 million tax refunds being paid to Incline Village resid...

Ski report: More fun in the sun

Posted by admin in Ski Conditions on December 9th, 2011 | no responses. Skiers and boarders have more terrain to choose from. Mount Rose opens today. Here is the ski report for Dec. 9. – Curtis Fong, ...

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