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Book proves why eating locally makes a difference

Book proves why eating locally makes a difference. Posted by admin in Food & Wine, Lifestyle on January 3rd, 2012 | no responses. By Kathryn Reed. “Voting with your fork” is a phrase author Jasia ...

Land conservation benefits from bad economy

By Peter Fimrite, San Francisco Chronicle. Tough economic times have been a bonanza for land trusts and nonprofit conservation groups, which have recently been buying rights to California redwood grov...

Brown not backing away from challenges

By Wyatt Buchanan, San Francisco Chronicle. SACRAMENTO — In his first year back as California's leader, Gov. Jerry Brown was unable to get what he wanted. Voters returned Brown to the Capitol for ...

Truckee man missing after canoe overturns on

A 24-year-old Truckee man is presumed dead after the canoe he was in with a friend capsized on a windy Donner Lake Monday. His name is being withheld pending notification of family. A 19-year-old Truc...

Pedestrian killed on Hwy. 50 identified

The pedestrian killed in Stateline in the early morning of New Year's Day has been identified as Alex M. Moore, 21, of Walnut Creek. He was pronounced dead at the scene. According to the Nevada Hi...

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Sierra-at-Tahoe's 6th annual Buckle Up Slopestyle Jam in memory of freestyle athlete Greg Smith and that spreads seatbelt awareness is Jan. 21 from 11am-3pm. • Beginning Jan. 26, Placer County Sup...

Water content in Sierra dismal, record set for January

By Kathyrn Reed
PHILLIPS STATION — Scanning the field at the base of Sierra-at-Tahoe, Frank Gehrke wonders if he needs to bring his equipment out of the vehicle. It turns out he does need the tools.

Opinion: Redevelopment should be changed

Publisher's note: This editorial is from the Dec. 31, 2011, San Francisco Chronicle. No one knows the value of California's redevelopment law better than Gov. ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../opin...

Land conservation benefits from bad economy

By Peter Fimrite, San Francisco Chronicle. Tough economic times have been a bonanza for land trusts and nonprofit conservation groups, which have recently ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../land-conservatio...

Pedestrian killed on Hwy. 50 identified

Witnesses or anyone with additional information, is asked to contact Trooper Eric Gallagher at (775) 689.4661. – Lake Tahoe News staff report. Facebook Twitter ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../pedestrian-...

Ski report: Windy up top

Wind may be an issue at higher elevations today. Here is the ski report for Jan. 3. – Curtis Fong, the Guy from Tahoe. Facebook Twitter · Email · PDF Send article ...www.laketahoenews.net/2012/01/ski-...

Truckee man missing after canoe overturns on

The canoe was recovered near the shore of the Tahoe Donner Marina as well as some clothing items believed to have belonged to the female swimmer. ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../truckee-man-missing-after...

Snow survey comes up nearly dry

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - While the usual crowd of reporters and television cameras gathered for the first California Department of Water Resources snow survey of the year in Phillips, one thin...

Nevada Campaign Reports Now To Be Filed Electronically For Better Public Access

CARSON CITY – Starting with the annual campaign contribution and expense reports due Jan. 17, elected officials and candidates must now file their information electronically with the Secretary of State’s office.
State lawmakers say they have not heard of any major concerns with the new requirements from their colleagues.

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

SierraatTahoe's 6th annual Buckle Up Slopestyle Jam in memory of freestyle athlete Greg Smith and that spreads seatbelt awareness is Jan 21 from 11am3pm ...www.laketahoenews.net/2012/.../snippets-...

STH Boosters Club meeting date rescheduled

The monthly meeting of the South Tahoe Boosters Club will be at 6 p.m. Jan. 11 this month due to the school holiday. The club normally meets on the first Wednesday of the month. Meetings are in the...

Walnut Creek man Killed on Highway 50 near Stateline on New Years Day Identified

The 21-year-old Walnut Creek, Calif. man who was struck and killed by a California Highway Patrol vehicle and a shuttle bus early Sunday morning on Highway 50 near Stateline at Lake Tahoe has been identified as Alex M. Moore, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
The accident happened between Lake Village and Elks Point Road and was reported around 12:44 a.m. Sunday morning. Here is the latest news release from NHP Trooper Chuck Allen:

Romantic comedy headlines 2012 Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" is the headlining production of the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival's 40th anniversary season.Tickets are now on sale for the festival to be he...

Romantic comedy headlines 2012 Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" is the headlining production of the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival's 40th anniversary season.Tickets are now on sale for the festival to be he...

Rescue crews searching for man after his canoe capsized Monday in Donner Lake

TRUCKEE, Calif. - Emergency crews are searching the Donner Lake area for a 24-year-old Truckee man who's been missing since his canoe capsized early Monday evening, an official has confirmed.Trucke...

High court to hear environmental case from Idaho

WASHINGTON (AP) - Mike Sackett remembers what he thought when he saw the eye-popping fines of more than $30,000 a day that the Environmental Protection Agency was threatening to impose on him over ...

US stocks leap on first day of new year

NEW YORK (AP) - The stock market got a big jump on beating last year's flat performance.Stocks rose sharply Tuesday in the first trading of 2012 as investors returning from the holiday were encoura...

Mavericks big wave surf contest window opens

HALF MOON BAY, Calif. (AP) - The three-month window for the Mavericks big wave surfing contest is open, and while the beach will be closed during the event, organizers will detail at a public meeti...

Mavericks big wave surf contest window opens

HALF MOON BAY, Calif. (AP) - The three-month window for the Mavericks big wave surfing contest is open, and while the beach will be closed during the event, organizers will detail at a public meeti...

Online gambling fight now about when, who _ not if

LAS VEGAS (AP) - The fight to fully legalize online gambling in the U.S. is now less about whether Americans will be able to play and more about who will bring the action to them - and when.A recen...

Douglas authorities report 10 arrests in casino area

New Year's Eve at Lake Tahoe went off without many problems, Douglas County authorities report, with crowds down to around 30,000 within the Stateline casino areas. There were 10 arrests during the celebration and a DUI arrest outside the casino area, said DCSO Sgt. Jim Halsey.
Among the charges were disorderly conduct, trespassing, minor consuming alcohol, battery, domestic battery, battery on a peace officer and civil protective custody.

City surveying opinions SnowGlobe Music Festival

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - City officials want to know what people thought of SnowGlobe Music Festival and whether or not they should bring the event back next year. The survey can be found on t...

Mining firms to boost exploration in 2012

Gold's long bull run - the price of precious metal rose roughly 44 percent in 2010 and its up about 214 percent from November of 2006 - is expected to sustain its momentum in the coming year, minin...

RAOK: From dinner for his wife to watching the Giants

BBrown (we don't have his full name yet) is going to see the May 19 baseball game at AT&T Park courtesy of Lake Tahoe News. The San Francisco Giants host ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../raok-from...

Tahoe Tails Adoptable Pets in South Lake Tahoe

Call530 573.7925 for directions hours and other information on adopting a pet. For spayneuter assistance for South Tahoe residents go online. – Karen Kuentz ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../tahoe-tails-ad...

Judge invalidates part of California's

By John Ellis, Fresno Bee. A Fresno federal judge on Thursday dealt a setback to California's landmark global warming law, which went into effect last year with ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../judge-...

What did you think of SnowGlobe?

South Lake Tahoe officials want to know what people thought of the SnowGlobe ... your opinion are in person at the South Lake Tahoe City Council meeting Jan. ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../what-did-you-...

LTCC grooves to the beat of 3-day outdoor

It was South Lake Tahoe City Manager Tony O'Rourke who shook his head a year ago when he heard the city did nothing on New Year's Eve except pay police ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../ltcc-groove...

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

The Festival of Trees and Lights raised more than $135000 for the Barton Foundation. • Kasey La Foon is Washoe County Sheriff's Office grant-funded victim ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../snippets-abo...

Ski report: Sun and people

A little wind, a little snow, a little sun, and lots of people — all on the slopes of Lake Tahoe. Here is the Jan. 2 ski report. – Curtis Fong, the Guy from Tahoe ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../ski-repo...

Where do you like to take people who visit the Lake Tahoe Basin ...

Finally I share my world of the community follow me to my South Tahoe Optimist meeting on 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month. http://www.tahoeoptimist.com ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../where-do-you-lik...

Learn about geology in the Lake Tahoe Basin

Scott Valentine, Earth science instructor at Lake Tahoe Community College, will talk about “Geology of the Tahoe Basin” a story of earthquakes, glaciers, ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../learn-about-geolo...

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

The two McDonald's in South Lake Tahoe are not participating. • El Dorado County increased park fees beginning Jan. 1. Here is the park fee resolution that was adopted. • The Jan. 7 Fallen Leaf La...

What did you think of SnowGlobe?

Other opportunities to voice your opinion are in person at the South Lake Tahoe City Council meeting Jan. 3 at 9am. Public comments on non-agenda items — which includes SnowGlobe — are taken at the be...

Singing therapy helps stroke patients

By Richard Knox, GPB News. Debra Meyerson was hiking near Lake Tahoe 15 months ago when a stroke destroyed part of the left side of her brain, leaving her literally speechless. It happens to more than...

Opinion: S. Tahoe officials will do anything to make a buck

Opinion: S. Tahoe officials will do anything to make a buck. Posted by admin in Voices on January 2nd, 2012 | no responses. To the community,. Recently, our town surrendered to be colonized by SnowGlo...

RAOK: From a torn coat to laughter at the Improv

Cathy Martin is Lake Tahoe News' first Random Acts of Kindness winner. She and a friend will be the guests of Howie Nave at the Improv at Harveys in Stateline. Random Acts of Kindness is Lake Taho...

TTUSD hires superintendent from Southern California

Rob Leri has been selected as the next superintendent of Tahoe Truckee Unified School District, with the board of trustees expected to vote on the contract Jan. 4. Leri is currently deputy superintend...

Ski report: Sun and people

Posted by admin in Ski Conditions on January 2nd, 2012 | no responses. A little wind, a little snow, a little sun, and lots of people — all on the slopes of Lake Tahoe. Here is the Jan. 2 ski report. ...

Spooner Lake's beauty captives on First Day Hike

By Kathryn Reed. LAKE TAHOE NEVADA STATE PARK – Tromping along the dirt under sunny skies, the only indication this is not a fall day in the Sierra is the fact the lake is nearly completely frozen. Wh...

Measure R recreation committees in need of

The South Lake Tahoe Recreation Facilities Joint Powers Authority is seeking applicants to the Bicycle Trail and Fields advisory committees. The committees, part of Measure R, will each consist of sev...

Mt. Rose plan means millions more coming in upgrades

Mt Rose Ski Tahoe has submitted plans to the U.S. Forest Service and Washoe County for major improvements to the resort. Included in the proposal are plans for new terrain, additional lifts, snowmaking improvements, as well as facility enhancements.

Douglas Secret Witness among groups IRS says lost tax exempt status

Douglas County Secret Witness and the Lake Tahoe Arts Council were among 52 nonprofit groups who had their tax exempt status revoked by the Internal Revenue Service during 2011.Most of the revocati...

Victims identified in Incline pedestrian accident

Incline Village residents Robert C. and Linda Mathis, both 46, were identified as the pedestrians killed when they were hit by a pickup while crossing Highway 28 on Friday evening.According to Troo...

Proposed $23.5M Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe facelift includes bridge over Highway 431

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe is proposing a major renovation that includes a skier bridge across the main highway leading up to Lake Tahoe, officials announced Friday.Included in t...

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