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RAOK: Giving up birthday gifts to help pandas

LTCC reorg being mapped out in wake of state budget fiasco

Learn what the Tahoe Rim Trail Association is all about

Year the Dragon captured by Jonah M. Kessel for the New York Times

Across China and around the world, people are celebrating lunar new year and the advent of the year of the Dragon. Five filmmakers, including former Tahoe Daily Tribune Visual Director Jonah M. Kessel, captured the spirit and sparkle of the celebrations in Beijing for the New York Times. Go here to watch the video.

N. Nevada businesses mixed on 2012 economic forecast

Speed Networking on the South Shore

Lake Tahoe Federal Advisory Committee to meet at the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency

(News Release) — The Lake Tahoe Federal Advisory Committee (LTFAC) is scheduled to meet from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Feb. 9, 2012, at the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, 128 Market Street, Stateline, NV 89449. LTFAC will address issues related to federal activities at Lake Tahoe. Items on the agenda include reviewing and confirming the LTFAC Vision and Strategic Planning Session outcomes, and public comment.

Full moon snowshoe near Ehrman Mansion

Suspect in Calif. serial killings to stand trial

SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (AP) - A judge ruled Monday that a man accused in the decades-old "Double Initial" serial killings case must stand trial for the murders of four Northern California women whose f...

Get Fresh and Healthy Cooking Workshops at LTCC

Event Date: 
February 2, 2012 (All day)

The Community Education department at Lake Tahoe Community College presents “Get Fresh and Healthy” workshop series. This is a series of four workshops; however you can register for individual workshops OR for all four together! Each workshop is ONLY $38!!

• Cooking with Spices is on Thursday, February 2nd from 6pm-9pm.
This exciting workshop will help you learn to elevate the flavor of foods by using different herb and spice blends. The facilitator of this workshop is local and master gardener, Diane Weidinger.

• The Winter Soup Workshop is on Friday, February 10th from 6pm-9pm.

Location

Lake Tahoe Community College
One College Drive South Lake Tahoe, CA
United States
30° 8' 16.944" N, 81° 46' 25.6224" W

Weather Service: Snowpack increases with storms but dry weather may return

Here's the latest from the National Weather Service in Reno on the storms: This graph shows the change in snowpack percentage from the SNOTEL sites in the four main Sierra basins. Before the series of storms in the past week, all of the basins were below 10 percent of the season-to-date normals. As of early this morning, the snowpack has increased to around 25-30 percent of normal, which includes partial totals from the Sunday night-Monday storm.

Frontline Employee Appreciation Day at Kirkwood

Frontline employee appreciation day includes all retail and hospitality employees in the Lake Tahoe area. Each employee must show a recent paycheck stub and valid driver’s license at the Season Pass Office in the Village Plaza to receive a free ticket. Frontline employee appreciation days are the last Wednesday of every month.
For more information, see kirkwood.com

Sierra Crest Snowshoe Trek at Kirkwood

A guided hike into the backcountry beyond the trails of Kirkwood to

Sierra Crest Snowshoe Trek at Kirkwood

A guided hike into the backcountry beyond the trails of Kirkwood to
the high Sierra. This hike climbs to the crest of the Sierra for unbelievable views - it’s a trek not to miss. The journey is open to all levels of experience and physical fitness. Typically we break up into several small groups. This excursion is offered once a month through March. Cost: $30 (includes trail pass and guided hike), plus $5 to rent snowshoes. Arrive at 10:00AM, return by 3:00PM. Reservations are required.
For more information or to make a reservation, please contact the

Movie Review: 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' a youth's journey searching for his lost father

The new film "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" by director Stephen Daldry ("The Hours") and playing at the Horizon Stadium Cinemas in Stateline is the story about a 9-year old boy Oskar Schell (Thomas Horn) who loses his father in the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. He suffers perhaps from Asperger's and a clear case of overwhelming anxiety.

Column: Manning no longer has to prove greatness

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - As if by design, the rain started swirling through Candlestick Park as it became clear that more than 60 minutes would be needed to find a proper opponent for the New England P...

At PSU, tension over ouster, then grief for JoePa

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Anguished by an unthinkable scandal that shook a university and tarnished the proud football program, many in the Penn State community rallied around a common cause.The...

Bulbs shine a light on changing industry

Column: Ravens focused on the wrong body part

Most of their fans and more than a few guys on the Baltimore Ravens' side of the ball spent the past week arguing over the strength of Joe Flacco's arm. Turns out they should have paid more atte...

Last-minute failures end Ravens' season, 23-20

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) - The Baltimore Ravens were just 14 yards away from the Super Bowl. They came no closer.Lee Evans had a ball stripped from his hands in the end zone, Dennis Pitta had anot...

Williams, 49ers fumble away chance at Super Bowl

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Kyle Williams fumbled the punt that ultimately ended the San Francisco 49ers' quest for a Super Bowl berth.Plenty of his teammates were ready to share the blame.Williams' se...

Steelers QB settles lawsuit alleging '08 rape in Tahoe

RENO, Nev. - Lawyers for Ben Roethlisberger and a woman who accused him of raping her at a Lake Tahoe hotel-casino in 2008 have reached a settlement that ends her civil lawsuit against the Steelers...

Finding a Crowd Free Tahoe: Tahoe ski maker taking innovative strides

Well it looks like a decent, season starting storm cycle is on track for the western United States. What a fetch this one has, too, drawing moisture out of the tropics, plugging it into a consol...

Proud to Say: Bowman flies into semifinals

This has been a whirlwind of a week for South Tahoe's Maddie Bowman. The superpipe freeskier lost a role model in Sara Burke who passed away from injuries while practicing the very sport Bowman com...

As the Bull Wheel Turns: Snow dances look to be paying off ... but don't stop

This is the big weekend that we've all been waiting for. We've gotten down on our knees and prayed, did the most outrageous snow calls and of course have been doing the snow dances and finally we m...

Zephyr Cove firm expanding into commercial sector

Calif jobless rate dips to lowest level since 2009

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - California's unemployment rate dipped slightly in December to 11.1 percent, its lowest rate since 2009, the state reported Friday.The rate is two-tenths of a percentage po...

Multistate personhood push kindles abortion debate

NEW YORK (AP) - In poll after poll, Americans say the economy is the paramount issue facing the nation, with hot-button social issues trailing far behind. Nonetheless, abortion will likely be in th...

Locals launch Lake Tahoe Swimming Society

While it is cold and snowy outside now, swimming Lake Tahoe is the furthest from many minds. But not for a group of power swimmers who are preparing for water recreation after the snow melts.
Lake Tahoe swim enthusiasts Karen Rogers, adventure swimmer Jamie Patrick, local triathlete Rob Laurie, ski patroller Garrett Harley and photographer Brian Patterson and have announced the formation of the Lake Tahoe Swimming Society.

Patriots favored by Vegas books to win Super Bowl

LAS VEGAS (AP) - Las Vegas casinos have made the New England Patriots favorites to win the Super Bowl thanks to their national following, a decade of winning and the playoff mystique of quarterback...

Patriots favored by Vegas books to win Super Bowl

LAS VEGAS (AP) - Las Vegas casinos have made the New England Patriots favorites to win the Super Bowl thanks to their national following, a decade of winning and the playoff mystique of quarterback...

Bills would let NJ avoid US ban on sports betting

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Two New Jersey congressmen plan to introduce separate bills Monday that would let their state offer legal sports betting.U.S. Rep. Frank LoBiondo, a Cape May County Republican,...

Steelers QB settles lawsuit alleging '08 rape

RENO, Nev. (AP) - Lawyers for Ben Roethlisberger and a woman who accused him of raping her at a Lake Tahoe hotel-casino in 2008 have reached a settlement that ends her civil lawsuit against the Ste...

The unforgettable fire: Washoe Drive blaze

CARSON CITY, Nev. - A drive along Highway 395 through Pleasant Valley Saturday morning gives but a glimpse of the tragedy that struck the area little more than 24 hours earlier.A light dusting o...

Douglas jobless climbs to 13.8 percent

MINDEN, Nev. - Douglas County's jobless numbers nudged back up in December.Total employment in Douglas held rock steady at 17,930 workers, but the number of jobless went up by 60 to 2,860, increasi...

Lake Tahoe weather: Winter storm warning until 4 p.m.; 4-8 more inches of snow possible

LAKE TAHOE - A winter storm warning remains in effect until 4 p.m. Monday for the greater Truckee/Tahoe region, according to the National Weather Service in Reno.Snow is expected to increase in ...

Most schools in Lake Tahoe closed because of snow

Tahoe Tails — Adoptable Pets in South Lake Tahoe

K’s Kitchen: Ringing in the Chinese New Year

Meeting will focus on new Douglas County senior center

Opinion: Boosting U.S. tourism a good idea

Embracing the Year of the Dragon

Misuse of snowblower could mean fewer fingers to operate it

RAOK: Neighbor clears the driveway of snow

School districts struggle to comply with Voters Rights Act

First Tahoe storm tests snowshoe agility during cocktail races

Americans dominate World Cup snowboardcross

California’s economy showing signs of recovery

History of Paiute Indian to be retold

Price of first class stamp increases 1 cent

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