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NAS Fallon jet crash: NTSB preliminary report focuses on weather, dwindling fuel supply

A preliminary report issued Friday by the National Safety Transportation Board is examining weather conditions and a dwindling fuel supply as possible factors in the March 6 fatal crash of an Israe...

Tiny frog found in Sierra carrying deadly fungus

Fishing report for March 21-27

Here is this week's fishing report covering rivers, lakes and streams in Nevada, Northern California, the Sierra and Southern Oregon. This report is for the week of March 21-27.

Tahoe City transit center on course to open in fall

The other Adams who photographed the West

Trout in the Classroom Teacher Training at South Tahoe, Incline Village

Bring real biology and aquatic ecology into your classroom! This hands-on program engages and inspires students as they raise Lahontan cutthroat trout for release. At this FREE workshop, learn how to care for trout eggs and facilitate an unforgettable learning experience.

*Previous participants are strongly encouraged to attend*

Two Training Times/Locations Available:
Saturday, March 31st, 9:00am - 12:00pm, Tahoe Resource Conservation District, S. Lake Tahoe, CA

Petition aims to raise casino tax rate

Kudos & Kindness: Terry's Apollo Plumbing and Heating provides excellent service

Thank you for your assistance with my heating/boiler dilemma. Your prompt and professional service has won me over for all future heating issues. I had another local business to my home on three se...

Ocean, Earth atmosphere addressed at Thursday lecture

The study of climate change through Earth history has produced a wealth of information on the operation of the ocean-atmosphere system during climate transitions as well as the feedbacks that impact the magnitude and rate of climate change on the planet. A public lecture on Thursday at the Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences will address some of what has been found.

It's a draw in League vs. TRPA on Shorezone Plan

So who won? Both the League to Save Lake Tahoe and the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency have hailed a Feb. 29 decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding TRPA's Shorezone Plan, a comprehensive document which governs lakeshore development, including the number of piers and buoys allowed on the lake.

Clean energy companies thrive

Kudos & Kindness: Event at tahoe ice arena was a good activity for kids

On behalf of the clubs at South Tahoe High School and Friends of ALLY at Lake Tahoe Community College, I would like to say thank you so much to Shannon Beni, Ben Marshall, Alexis, Scott, Emily and ...

Kudos & Kindness: Community's generosity made Firefighter's Ball a success

The Annual Lake Valley Firefighter's Ball is always gauged by the commitment and generosity of our community. This year was no different. The 50th Annual Lake Valley Firefighter's Ball is the Lake ...

Food distribution to take place in Zephyr Cove

The Department of Agriculture will distribute food to low-income Nevada residents on Thursday.Frozen meat, canned fruit, pasta and juice are some of the items that will be handed out. Preference wi...

Get ‘egged’ by Tahoe Derby Dames

Snowboarder who died at Sugar Bowl identified

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

El Dorado County Grand Jury budget more than doubles

Opinion: Attorneys don’t appear to be telling the truth about pot laws

Incline firm bases success on focusing on employees, not customers

Retired journalist turns to Basque roots, sheep farming and cheese making

Lego party at South Lake Tahoe library

Recruiting the next generation of park rangers

Students to get hands-on education in Tahoe forest

Class begins for Lake Tahoe Center for Spiritual Development

A school dedicated to educating people on how to experience themselves as spirit begins Tuesday.
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Study: Nevada one of the most corruptable states

Opinion: Importance of leading a child to healthy eating

Help for first time homebuyers in El Dorado County

Powder days part 2-3 at Sierra Resort

After a week straight of snowy days, the storm has moved out and left 77 inches of white gold in its tracks at Sierra-at-Tahoe. With 19 inches falling in the past 24 hours, powder face shots can be had by all. Bundle up, grab your friends, review pow safety tips, and enjoy the recent snowfall under bluebird skies tomorrow and all through the week.
Highway 50 is open and clear, but drive slowly and stay safe on your way up. Currently, Sierra has 7 lifts and tows spinning giving you access to some of South Shore's best beginner to advance terrain. Conditions like these were worth the wait.

Snowboarder dies at Sugar Bowl

Heavenly powder rides

The 59 inches of powder at Lake Tahoe's Heavenly Mountain Resort over the weekend set these skiers and riders up for wonderful workouts on Monday. Photos provided by Heavenly. Photography by Carrie Reiter.

Concert to benefit Sierra Nevada Alliance

Learn about Tahoe weather while raising money for TC X Country Ski Area

No additional judge in Douglas County East Fork Justice Court

The caseload at the East Fork Township in Douglas County does not require an additional judge at this time, Justice of the Peace Tom Perkins has decided.
The announcement was made public in a news release sent Monday.
State law requires that an additional judge be added to the township when it reaches 34,000 in population. According to Nevada's demographer, the population of East Fork Township is 39,907. In a letter written to the Legislative Counsel Bureau, Judge Perkins said:

CSU not accepting students for spring 2013

Nevada seeks comment on Tahoe state park plan

California, Nevada lead in job recovery

The Lift Up: Jamie Anderson unstoppable at Euro X Games

It's getting a little tiresome writing 'Jamie Anderson wins.' But there's no denying it. The 21-year-old South Lake Tahoe shredder has another X Games gold medal to shine.Anderson blew through t...

Heavenly athletes gain super G experience

NNORTHSTAR, Calif. - Tahoe League athletes headed to Northstar where they participated in their first and only super G race of the season last Saturday. With an average of seventy skiers per age gr...

Softball signups next three weeks

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The High Sierra ASA is holding signups for the spring softball league the next three weeks. Children 5 years old by May 1, 2012 through girls 16 years old, are invited to...

Viking softball trumps Hug

Sid Loomis led the Lady Vikings on a 26 hitting spree that included three home runs in South Tahoe's 22-6 win over Procter R. Hug High School on Thursday. Loomis batted for the cycle, going 4-5 at ...

Bantams end season on high note

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Tahoe Grizzlies Bantams Youth Ice Hockey Team has had a trying season and they ended it with a weekend pair of home games against the league leading Capital Thunde...

Smaine third as Banzai Series ends with foggy stop

SUGAR BOWL, Calif. - Daron Rahlves was hoping for one more day of clear blue skies to conclude his second annual Rahlves Banzai Tour this past Sunday.His wish was not granted.In contrast to the fir...

Tahoe-area J2 racers shine at Junior Nationals

MAMMOTH, Calif. - The Lake Tahoe area was well represented at the J2 National Championships held last week at Mammoth Mountain, where the top 15-, 16- and 17-year-olds from across the country gathe...

South Shore skiers help Sierra Nevada College win at nationals

SUNDAY RIVER, Maine - Sierra Nevada College's ski and snowboard teams continued their streak of dominance by capturing multiple titles at the United States Collegiate Ski & Snowboard Association Na...

Elena Hight second at X Games Europe

TIGNES, France - Olympian and South Shore resident Elena Hight stood on the podium for the second time in less than a week, after finishing second in the Winter X Games Europe women's superpipe ...

Vikings baseball routed by Fernley

Tribune staff reportThe South Tahoe Vikings lost 10-0 to Fernley on Wednesday. Senior Colton Marchesseault pitched four solid innings, allowing one run and striking out four. "Colton threw great fo...

Heavenly's Anna Park places well at Junior Nationals

STEAMBOAT, Colo. - Five members of the Heavenly Freestyle Team competed in Junior Nationals at Steamboat, Colo., March 5-11. "Everyone performed amazingly well, especially for how young they are," ...

As the Bull Wheel Turns: Who would have thunk?

This past week, Tahoe South hosted the North American Snowsports Journalists Association's annual conference on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe. At their final awards banquet they announced and honor...

Mixed verdict for American River canyon restaurant owner

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