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South Tahoe girls' skiing slalom champions, second in state

ALPINE MEADOWS, Calif. - South Tahoe girls' skiing was the only team to impede North Tahoe's sweep of the Tahoe Basin Ski League state championships on Monday and Tuesday. They were able to capture...

El Dorado County asking for input on land use planning

Kyle Smain takes first in men's ski at Banzai series

ALPINE MEADOWS, Calif. - In the past two and a half weeks, Daron Rahlves has gone from apprehensive event organizer to emboldened promoter of his second annual Rahlves Banzai Tour."That was awesome...

Heavenly skier named to U.S. development team

Heavenly athlete Anna Park finished 33rd and 11th at Killington, Vt. at the last NorAm competition. Park finished seventh on the NorAm Tour and was named to the U.S. development team. The 14-year-o...

Heavenly Foundation athletes Anna Park and Whitney Gardner to represent Lake Tahoe in Italy

The Heavenly Ski and Snowboard Foundation is proud to announce that two of our Foundation athletes have received invitations to attend the Junior Worlds to be held in Valmalenco, Italy March 20-24, 2012.

4-legged deputy joins Washoe County Sheriff’s Office

High-tech skydiving equipment adds to risk

Skier, 29, who died after Sierra avalanche identified as Tahoe local

OLYMPIC VALLEY, Calif. - A 29-year-old man who died Thursday after being seriously injured in a backcountry avalanche near Lake Tahoe has been identified as Benjamin Brackett of Olympic Valley.Brac...

Lake Tahoe's clarity improves over last year

Lake Tahoe's clarity improved in 2011, but its famed waters are far from historic values and goals set forth by federal and state regulators, according to a Wednesday report from the UC Davis Ta...

Development company out of bankruptcy

Lake Tahoe Development Company, part owner of the "The Hole," the stalled convention center project at Stateline, is out of bankruptcy court as of Wednesday, according to LTDC attorney Dan Egan. Th...

Protection sought for California wolf

Mancuso 9th in GS; one spot ahead of Vonn

City drops parking meter proposal, transient occupancy tax increase

Based on the results of last year's citizen surveys and the current economic climate, the city has decided to drop the proposal to implement parking meters and an increase in transient occupancy ta...

North Shore man dies from injuries sustained in avalanche

Barton Memorial Hospital welcomes 'Da Vinci' to its surgical team

Barton Memorial Hospital recently welcomed a new addition to its surgical team – the da Vinci® Si Surgical System. Defined as robotic-assisted technology, the da Vinci has become widely known as being an effective alternative to both traditional "open" surgery and conventional minimally invasive laparoscopy. The potential patient benefits, include a shortened length of hospital stay, reduced risk of infection, significantly less blood loss, pain and scarring.

OBITUARY: BOBBY HENNING

BOBBY HENNING, 22, passed away February 21, 2012. He leaves behind his mother and father, Elizabeth and Robert Henning; step father Everitt Adam; sister Tiffany Reese; brother Tony Orzalli; and ...

What's Cookin' at Callie's Cabin: Scones to warm your heart and soul

It's March, the month of St. Patrick's Day, when Daylight Saving Time begins, and the first day of spring. Speaking of these three events and our fresh Sierra snow makes me think fresh, homemade he...

Students to play March Madness concert

Lake Tahoe Unified School District "March Madness" bands will be in concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday at South Tahoe Middle School multi-purpose room.The free concert includes 170 South Tahoe Middle Scho...

Kudos & Kindness: Coyote Grill fundraiser benefits TRIAD programs

TRIAD is committed to enhancing the quality of life for our senior citizens. TRIAD is made up of the: Douglas County Sheriff Department, East Fork Fire and Paramedic District, Tahoe Douglas Fire, D...

S. Lake Tahoe keeps parking free at city beaches

Flu season just arrived — are you ready?

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Opinion: Congress needs to get out of the way to save USPS

Buoy battle at Tahoe escalates despite TRPA court victory

House passes water bill favoring California farmers

Children’s Book Drive to Benefit Kids in South Lake Tahoe

The South Lake Tahoe Children’s Book Drive a group project through the Leadership Lake Tahoe Program will be commencing on March 1st and continuing through April 1st 2012.
The book drive is being conducted in conjunction with the National Library Week and National School Library Month.

TRPA top exec to speak in Incline

Newsom wants mountain lion killing state official to resign

Lake Valley celebrates 50 years of 'Firefighters Ball'

Fires come and go, but Lake Valley Fire Protection District's annual Firefighter's Ball has stuck around for deades.Now in its 50th year, the fundraising event is set to ignite Friday in the Grand ...

3 skiers survive avalanche near Alpine Meadows

Lake Tahoe agency gets favorable 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in buoy dispute

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency announced that the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a favorable ruling on Shorezone litigation between TRPA and the League to Save Lake Tahoe, allowing the agency discretion on how to determine its baseline measurement of buoys on the lake.

Twin sisters found dead in their S. Tahoe home

Supreme Court ruling gives Incline Village tax-dispute statewide implications

Learn how to help during a major emergency

New Study Finds Low Tax Burden For Mature Nevada Businesses But Higher Costs For New Firms

CARSON CITY – Nevada ranks at the top of states for its low overall tax liability paid by mature businesses, but only 38th for new firms due in part to a lack of incentives, according to a new comprehensive study by the Tax Foundation.

Tahoe ski conditions ideal in time for 10-day Winter SnowFest

It just doesn’t get any better. March came in like a lion, with a series of storms leaving 4 feet of new snow at North Lake Tahoe ski resorts’ upper elevations. The National Weather Service is predicting that the weather will change Friday with sunny, clear skies for the weekend.

City drops parking meter proposal, transient occupancy tax increase

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Based on the results of last year's citizen surveys and the current economic climate, the city has decided to drop the proposal to implement parking meters and an increas...

LIVE: Tribune Sports Talk

Tribune Sports Talk features George Thorogood today, talking baseball. Also a wrap up of all the sports in the South Shore area. To listen, click play on the Spreaker app. You can also listen to...

‘Tartuffe: Born Again’ coming to LTCC

George Thorogood hits one out of the park with new record

Instead of baseball, George Thorogood made it to “the Show” in music, where a playing career can last much longer.

Twin sisters found dead on April Way

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Detectives with the El Dorado Sheriff's Department are investigating the death of twin sisters, whose bodies were found in a residence on April Way Sunday.The 73-year-old...

Schools closed due to snow, college open

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - All schools in Lake Tahoe Unified School District will be closed Thursday due to snow. Lake Tahoe Community College will be open.Copyright 2012 Tahoe Daily Tribune. All r...

LTUSD, TTUSD closed; several more inches of snow coming

Winter storm conditions continue at Lake Tahoe

A second wave of heavy snow will begin again this morning as the jet stream moves over northwest California southeast toward the Sierra, according to the National Weather Service in Reno. A Winter Storm Warning continues until noon today and schools are closed in the Lake Tahoe Unified School District.

K’s Kitchen: A cocktail with a seasonal super fruit

Roots of Women’s History Month dates back to 1800s

Winter activities need to be approached with caution

Opinion: A good start on Internet privacy

Tahoe’s clarity — a billion dollar scientific experiment

Turning leftover wine into vinegar

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