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K’s Kitchen: Not your run of the mill taco

Connecting to people starts with listening

Dream Spirit Baroque Band headlines on St. Patty’s Day

Opinion: S. Tahoe won’t survive without community’s support

$286 mil. — a record for lobbyists in California in 2011

Retired El Dorado County sheriff’s sergeant arrested

Incline man wins case agains Merrill Lynch

Home-Based Businesses License Fee Approved By Nevada Legislative Panel

CARSON CITY – A regulation requiring thousands of home-based businesses to pay a $200 annual fee won approval today from a legislative panel.
Secretary of State Ross Miller has been trying to get the regulation approved for several months, but has seen the regulation stymied by strong opposition from some Nevada residents and Republican lawmakers who argued the regulation exceeded his authority.

Backcountry control burns in Nevada planned through May

Google's ski resort mapping goes live

Visitors considering one of Lake Tahoe's resorts for a day of skiing or snowboarding can now virtually hit the slopes before they actually strap or step into their bindings.Google's new ski reso...

One man’s mission to save the snow leopard

4 Santa Cruz men arrested on drug charges in Stateline

Arrests made in Lake Tahoe cocaine sting

The Tri-NET Narcotic Task Force, working in conjunction with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Street Enforcement Team (SET), the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Investigators, and the Santa Cruz California Police Department arrested 26 year-old Joseph Perez and 25 year-old Oscar Madriz, both of Santa Cruz, California, on charges of trafficking and sales of cocaine. The arrests were made on March 2.

California water settlement may be bad for Nevada

Medical marijuana supporters taking cause to Legislature, not voters

El Dorado County film event features local who worked on ‘The Artist’

Award-winning Poet to Lead Workshop at Bona Fide Books

Event Date: 
March 31, 2012 - 3:00pm

Award-winning poet and editor Ravi Shankar will be in South Lake Tahoe on Saturday, March 31 to give a poetry workshop from 3-6pm at Bona Fide Books in Meyers. The cost is $25. Interested participants should bring 10 copies of a poem to workshop. Advance reservation is necessary, as space is limited. To sign up, please call or email Suzanne Roberts: 530-541-4660 X708 or robertss@ltcc.edu. All abilities and aesthetic stances are welcome.

Snowlive likely an annual event; Wanderlust continues to grow

Reggae singer Matisyahu put his faith in Tahoe's support when he dove from the bandstand into the crowd at the Crystal Bay Casino. The people did not let him down. Instead, they carried him back...

Wild & Scenic Film Festival includes film on the Truckee River Watershed

One of the largest environmental film festivals in North America, the Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival returns to South Shore Friday for the seventh consecutive year. With a growing public...

Tahoe twinbill at Legion Hall with DWC and Dad's LPs

Lake Tahoe Action's 2011 Band of the Year play a show Friday which will be opened by a band which might make a run at next year's title.The Dead Winter Carpenters, which last month packed the Cr...

'Mike and Molly' star Billy Gardell living large

Here's a true Hollywood story.Aspiring comedian Billy Gardell moved to Southern California hoping to launch a successful career. After getting a few acting roles, he ran out of work. He decided ...

East Coast theme at Improv with Fitzsimmons, Eagle

Award-winning comedian, writer and multiple Emmy winner Greg Fitzsimmons returns to the Improv after a long absence. The headliner through Sunday night at Harveys has quite a bit going on these ...

Hollywood hammers away at Dr. Seuss' charm

During his life, author Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known to readers as Dr. Seuss, zealously guarded the misappropriation of his works. However, since his death in 1991, his second wife and sur...

California state parks not off-limits

LIVE: Tribune Sports Talk

Jerod Hasse, South Tahoe state champion and University of North Carolina assistant coach, chats with Joe Proudman for Tribune Sports Talk. It's been 20 years since South Tahoe won the AAA Nevada...

Debate reignites over private entities doing work for California

Biggest solar storm in years hits, so far so good

WASHINGTON (AP) - One of the strongest solar storms in years engulfed Earth early Thursday, but scientists say the planet may have lucked out.Hours after the storm arrived, officials said were n...

Yosemite road closed by rockslide set to reopen

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) - A road on a busy entrance to Yosemite National Park will be reopening ahead of schedule on Saturday after a giant rockslide damaged part of it in January.Big O...

In quest to create jobs, some states get creative

OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - In the quest to create jobs, some states are getting creative: Nevada may hold contests to encourage entrepreneurs. Ohio is giving control of its liquor profits to a group of ...

Vail Resorts posts 'modest declines' early in ski season

BROOMFIELD, Colorado - Given Mother Nature's stubborn refusal to provide snow during the first months of the ski season, it would be easy to assume Vail Resorts' CEO is tuning to the blues station ...

South Lake Tahoe City Council Meeting (March 6, 2012)

Watch now the entire March 6, 2012 meeting of the South Lake Tahoe City Council. The complete agenda for this meeting is available here.

Seasonal dog ban at Upper Truckee Marsh planned for late spring

For the second straight year the Tahoe Conservancy will enforce a seasonal dog prohibition at the Upper Truckee Marsh at south shore Lake Tahoe. The dog ban is meant to protect sensitive wildlife areas, including threatened and endangered species, during breeding season. The Upper Truckee Marsh provides critical breeding habitat. The dog ban begins May 1.

Family of Tahoe twins who died together found

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. (AP) - It took 11 days and the help of dozens of strangers, but police have located the family of reclusive twin sisters who were found dead in their California home las...

Stateline aids state with surge in gaming revenue

STHS grad standing up for what he believes in

Book drive benefits young South Shore readers

Opinion: Ski resorts not doing enough to protect children

Game devices become tools in education, business

S. Tahoe to undo decades of neglect to its roads

Family of deceased twin 73-year-olds located

Authorities find relatives of dead South Lake Tahoe twins

It took 11 days and the help of dozens of strangers, but authorities have finally been able to locate the family of a pair of reclusive twin sisters who were found dead in their South Lake Tahoe home last month.
Patricia and Joan Miller lived for nearly 40 years in South Lake Tahoe but often shunned their neighbors. Their shared life ended in a mysterious double-death. Police found one sister in a bedroom, and the other in a hallway during a routine welfare check on Feb. 26. They were 73. Three cousins stepped forward Wednesday to identify the sisters.

Kids-parents night at South Tahoe Rec Center

Hands-on science expo for students and adults in Incline

Milestone: Heavenly resort at Lake Tahoe has most Facebook fans among ski resorts worldwide

Heavenly Mountain Resort at South Shore Lake Tahoe is officially the world’s most popular ski and snowboard resort on Facebook.

USFS going after funds for OHV recreation; public input sought

Wild & Scenic Film Festival includes film on the Truckee River Watershed

One of the largest environmental film festivals in North America, the Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival returns to South Shore today for the seventh consecutive year. With a growing public ...

Eating pizza to benefit Save the Park Fund

Free classes bridge the digital divide

Tahoe athletes top podiums at Mammoth

Lake Tahoe was well represented on the podium at Mammoth during the VISA U.S. Grand Prix, FIS World Cup and platinum AFP event his past weekend. South Lake Tahoe's Joanna Dzierzawski, who is spo...

Tahoe athletes top podiums at Mammoth

Lake Tahoe was well represented on the podium at Mammoth during the VISA U.S. Grand Prix, FIS World Cup and platinum AFP event his past weekend. South Lake Tahoe's Joanna Dzierzawski, who is spo...

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