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Owner of Sierra mine surrenders to face charges

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - A man who state and local officials say is running a massive illegal gold-mining operation in California's Sierra Nevada surrendered Thursday to face 14 criminal charges o...

Feds: Nevada fire council mismanaged grants

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - Federal auditors say a nonprofit Nevada fire safety group mismanaged $2.7 million in federal grants and should repay the money issued for fuel reduction projects at Lake Ta...

Homewood lawsuit: Court rejects plaintiffs' request for shorezone judge

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency received a positive ruling in the opening stages of the lawsuit challenging the Homewood Mountain Ski Area Master Plan that was filed by the Sierra Club and the Friends of the West Shore.

Homewood lawsuit: Court rejects request for Shorezone judge

HOMEWOOD - A federal judge recently denied a request from local conservation groups that the same judge who ruled on the 2010 Shorezone plan also preside over the lawsuit challenging the multimilli...

Leadership workshop for managers

Brand land: The South Shore gets decked out in a new label

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Every great tourist destination has a great brand, a great slogan or a great logo. There's "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas," the "I (heart) NYC" stickers or Mex...

Groups to host wild and scenic river designation discussions

Trout Unlimited and California Trout will hold open houses in Markleeville and South Lake Tahoe later this month to discuss a proposed Wild and Scenic River designation for the Upper Truckee River ...

Son gets prison for pointing loaded gun at sheriff's captain

MINDEN - The son of a Douglas County sheriff's captain was sentenced Tuesday to three years in Nevada State Prison for pointing a loaded gun at his father who was intervening in a child custody ...

Tahoe area organization thinks big (and small) to help Kenyan women

Barey's eyes widened with wonder as she held the piece of paper in her hand. She struggled to decipher the words on the document but understood its significance - the number, 5,000 Kenyan shilli...

SIROTA: Embracing 'Enough'

Of all the no-no's in contemporary America - and there are many - none has proven more taboo than the ancient doctrine of dayenu. Translated from the original Hebrew, the word roughly means "It wou...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Glider pilot's safe landing to be applauded

This is in Response to the glider landing where Russ Pecoraro commented about his "disappointment" and called the company "irresponsible." I have a question for you, Mr. Pecoraro: have you ever flo...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Glider pilot's safe landing to be applauded

This is in Response to the glider landing where Russ Pecoraro commented about his "disappointment" and called the company "irresponsible." I have a question for you, Mr. Pecoraro: have you ever flo...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Government is broken - Let's just call them 'Republicrats'

Wow, all this talk about how Republicans block everything for political reasons. Really?It's about time you holier-than-thou Democrats got off your high horses. Both parties are at fault and hypocr...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Government is broken - Let's just call them 'Republicrats'

Wow, all this talk about how Republicans block everything for political reasons. Really?It's about time you holier-than-thou Democrats got off your high horses. Both parties are at fault and hypocr...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: I decide not to go to the movies

"There's nothing so tragic as seeing a family pulled apart by something as simple as a pack of wolves." - Jack HandeyIn February and March, Alaska and Idaho are planning to follow through on an aer...

Two Billion Cars: Driving Towards Sustainability

Americans' love affair with the automobile and its environmental impacts will be the topic of a presentation at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 23 at the Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences, 291 Country Club Dr...

Sewing group donations help breast cancer patients

Members of the Thursday Therapy Quilt Group from Fabrics Unlimited have just completed their first shipment of aprons designed to hold drainage bags for breast cancer patients who have recently ...

Dat Phan is enthusiastic about comedy

I love Dat Phan's enthusiasm . This quality has been with him even before he won the first season of "Last Comic Standing." He's the same way with movie roles, even if they're small ones, and also ...

Russian Treasures concert features international violinist

The Carson City Symphony, directed by David Bugli, will present a concert, "Russian Treasures," at 4 p.m. Feb. 26 at the Carson City Community Center.The concert features guest violinist Carla T...

What's Cookin' at Callie's Cabin: Sweet muffins for your sweet heart

It's February, the month of Valentine's Day, Heart Health, and warm muffins. Living on the South Shore this year feels odd without the workout of shoveling piles of snow. But that doesn't mean i...

Letters to the Editor: Glider pilot made best landing choice available

The comments of Russ Pecoraro from Heavenly as reported in the Tahoe Tribune, relative to the glider landing on the slope, demonstrate a high degree of ignorance and lack of concern about serious i...

Kudos & Kindness: 'Stars' were out at booster fundraiser

The South Tahoe High Performing Arts Booster Association Board would like to thank the many people who helped to make "Stars Night Out" a successful fundraising event. The musical, "42nd Street," p...

Kudos & Kindness: Kudos for Christmas Cheer Super Bowl fundraiser

Kudos to the Flight Deck owners Tom and Diane Miller and their staff for having a fundraiser for Christmas Cheer on Feb. 5 in conjunction with their Super Bowl Party. In attendance were approximate...

Kudos & Kindness: Sports store gives back to community

On behalf of Tahoe Valley Elementary School I would like to thank Sports LTD for all of their hard work in helping us rebuild our winter outdoor activity equipment so that the kids can enjoy sports...

Kudos & Kindness: Non- profits help other non-profit

Thank you! Soroptimist International of Tahoe Sierra for the donated funds of $500. These funds are so greatly appreciated and desperately needed, it will help this new year. You have been there fo...

Planning the day makes the to-do list go away

Green firms not hit as hard by sour economy

Opinion: Mayor should know better than to make empty promises

Fantasy writers to gather in Meyers

Ticks already out in force throughout much of Calif.

Good and bad of Dangberg family history put into words

South Lake Tahoe gourmet shop celebrates 35 years

For those born after 1976, the Cork and More is older than they are. The specialty food and wine shop recently celebrated a milestone, marking its thirty-fifth year in business last month. From a small wine and cheese shop to a complete culinary business, the store has grown and changed over the years to offer the consumer gourmet food, products and accessories for the kitchen and the table.

Movie Review: 'Chronicle' is above average sci-fi thriller

The sci-fi thriller "Chronicle," currently showing at the Horizon Stadium inside the Horizon Casino Resort in Stateline at Lake Tahoe, explores the world of ESP in general and telekinesis in particular. The explorers at three teens, Andrew (Dane DeHaan), Steve (Michael B. Jordan) and Matt (Alex Russell). Most of the movie is composed of film clips from Andrew, a nerd and unpopular at school.

Traditional Celtic Music Session

Come listen to local Lake Tahoe musicians play it like it is in Ireland at Murphys Irish Pub! Hosted by eighth generation professional bagpiper Sean Cummings, this rollicking music session happens every Thursday night until about 10 pm (or until they throw us out). Anne Roos and her Celtic harp joins them and you’ll hear her jump in with the others to perform toe-tapping jigs, lilting waltzes, and poignant airs. No cover charge, just relax in front of the fireplace or cozy up to the authentic wooden bar, surrounded by antique Irish memorabilia, and enjoy a pint with your favorite pub food.

Placerville mine owner surrenders to law enforcement

2 skier deaths in Colo. this week bring state’s season total to 11

Rahlves’ Banzai Tour begins at Kirkwood

TRPA leader: 'Today's challenge is about survival'

Beneath its inevitable acronyms, development jargon and legalese, the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency's Regional Plan Update will include more than an effort to protect the environment.

‘Happy’ to be screened in South Lake Tahoe

South Shore gets decked out in a new label

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Every great tourist destination has a great brand, a great slogan or a great logo. There's "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas," the "I (heart) NYC" stickers or Mex...

Junior freeride competition at Sugar Bowl

Winter wildfires in Tahoe-Reno area could become more common

Little league sign-ups tonight

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The South Tahoe National Little League is beginning sign-ups for all boys and girls ages 4 (as of 4/30/2012) and 12 years of age (must not be 13 before 5/1/2012) this wee...

Birth-control fight turns into political tool

Gaming win in January up for Tahoe, statewide

Gaming win statewide was up just over 2 percent in January compared to the prior year, according to the monthly Nevada Gaming Control report.

For the fiscal year, the state is up 1.24 percent over the prior year.

South Lake Tahoe say its gaming win jump 6 percent in January and 6.63 percent for the fiscal year, despite the lack of snow to draw in skiers to the area.

The Carson Valley area that includes Carson City was up almost 5 percent. For the fiscal year, the area is still down 1.5 percent.

People rarely pay for starting fires in Northern Nevada

Nevada governor aims to eliminate regulations that stifle economic development

Gov. Brian Sandoval said this week that he plans to repeal 654 unnecessary regulations that will assist in the state’s efforts at economic diversification and job creation by making Nevada more business friendly.
In addition to the repeal of more than 600 rules, another 1,100 will be updated as a result of an executive order he issued in January 2011 imposing a one-year freeze and calling for his cabinet to thoroughly review the entire regulatory framework of the state. The review was finalized last week.

2 Truckee residents jailed on multiple drug charges

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