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Toccata wraps up 6th season with oldie but a goodie: Handel's 'Messia

Handel's "Messiah" will be presented by the Tahoe Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, better known as Toccata, throughout the Tahoe region during the holiday season.The orchestra's sixth annual produ...

Team Vacation: three slope sessions and three bands, including Dead Winter Carpenters

Bonfire and Salomon's Team Vacation is coming to Tahoe this weekend.The riders will hit the slopes Saturday at Northstar and Sunday at Heavenly. The celebration moves inside Saturday night at th...

Improv brings in pair of headliners: Scott Record and Carrie Snow

Scott Record is a versatile comedian blending elements of music, singing, voice impressions complete with costume changes. When Scott first started out it was a much simpler act. He was doing cl...

LUNAFEST to benefit Girls on the Run - Sierras

OLYMPIC VALLEY, Calif. - LUNAFEST, a film festival of diverse shorts from around the globe by, for and about women, is returning to Squaw Valley Dec. 8. Like in past years, attendees will enjoy ins...

Reno-based importer looking for shelves for

By Northern Nevada Business Weekly. Don Manoukian, owner of Knight International LLC, says a new brand of imported vodka that's garnering rave reviews ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../reno-based-impor...

Whether on foot or in a vehicle, are you ready for a winter storm?

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - In the midst of the winter season many people who travel to and live in the Lake Tahoe area may forget about some common winter safety precautions, especially when it'...

SAUNDERS: Where windbags dare to outlaw plastic bags

On his official website, San Francisco Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi starts his list of accomplishments with this item: "Plastic Bag Ban: First-in-the-Nation ban on plastic bags in chain grocery stores...

Pecan pie sells for $3,000 at Barton gala

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - There have been expensive desserts in the past, luxurious mince pies wrapped in platinum leaf and decorated with swirling laser cut designs.But Dr. Scott Welker's bour...

Deputy shoots, kills gun-wielding man in Gardnerville

A man killed in an officer-involved shooting at the Garden Cemetery in Gardnerville has been identified as 77-year-old East Valley resident David Pendleton.Deputies responded to the cemetery at ...

Survey: N. Nevada employers keeping health

By John Seelmeyer, Northern Nevada Business Weekly. Northern Nevada employers appear to be focused on protection of health insurance for their workers, ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../survey-n-nevada-emp...

Vonn wins before hometown crowd; Mancuso

By USSA. BEAVER CREEK — Calling it the most memorable of her 46 career Audi FIS Alpine World Cup wins, Lindsey Vonn of Vail fulfilled the dream she had ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../vonn-wins-before-ho...

Douglas County sheriff's deputy kills suspect

By Reno Gazette-Journal. A Douglas County Sheriff's deputy fatally shot a man who allegedly pointed a shotgun at him Wednesday. At around 2:10pm, deputies ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../douglas-coun...

$47 mil. face lift begins at Reno-Tahoe airport

By Yun Long, Reno Gazette-Journal. Reno-Tahoe International Airport is under construction again. The $47 million, 17-month-long Gateway Project, which ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../47-mil-face-lift-beg...

Mixed reaction to Lahontan OKing chemicals in Lake Tahoe

By Kathryn Reed. Public health is one of two reasons the Lahontan Regional Water Quality board on Wednesday voted to allow chemicals to be used to rid Lake ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../mixed-reaction-...

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Mount Rose opens Dec. 9. • Placer County is seeking applications from residents interested in serving as the county representative on the Placer Mosquito ...www.laketahoenews.net/2011/.../snippets-abo...

Budget gift Treats from Lake Tahoe Chocolate Factory

Imagine your friends opening a tin of his special Peppermint Bark Pecan Turtles Rocky Road Chocolate Mints or having the fun Tahoe Smores or the specialty ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../budget-gift-trea...

Officer involved shooting in Gardnerville; deputy fatally shoots man

By Sgt Jim Halsey, Public Information Officer, DCSO
On Wednesday, December 7th, 2011 at approximately 2:10 pm, deputies of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to what was reported as a dead body lying outside of a white truck in the Gardnerville Cemetery.
A DCSO deputy arrived on-scene approximately six minutes later and found an adult male, later identified as 77 year-old David Pendleton, in the cemetery near the described truck. Pendleton was holding a shotgun in his hands.

Ski report: No snow in the forecast

The weather pattern in the Lake Tahoe Basin is getting repetitive — sunny and cold. But those overnight lows mean resorts are making snow. And this translates to more resorts being able to open in the...

Opinion: Everyone deserves a little holiday cheer

It's that time of year of holiday parties. They range from subdued affairs to extravagant undertakings. Some people have commented on Lake Tahoe News publicly and to Lake Tahoe News privately abou...

Caltrans finishes three Tahoe Basin road projects

Construction has wrapped up on three roadwork projects in and around the Lake Tahoe Basin, Caltrans reports Wednesday in a news release. The projects were designed to improve water quality and traffic safety in the region.

Three Nevada Pearl Harbor Survivors Honored At Capitol Ceremony On 70th Anniversary

By Sean Whaley / Nevada News Bureau
CARSON CITY — Gov. Brian Sandoval honored three Pearl Harbor survivors today on the 70th anniversary of the attack that brought the United States into World War II.

Free Ski Lift Tickets as Tahoe Fund Launches 2nd Annual Plate for Powder Program

The Tahoe Fund announced today that 12 major Lake Tahoe-area ski resorts are offering two free Alpine or Nordic tickets for every purchase of a California or Nevada Lake Tahoe license plate between December 12 and April 15.

Nevada, California attorney generals team up on mortgage misconduct

MINDEN, Nev. - The attorneys general of Nevada and California are teaming up in a joint investigation to aid homeowners who have been harmed by misconduct and fraud in the mortgage industry.Califor...

'Sing Christmas' choral performance in Squaw

The Truckee Tahoe Community Chorus of Sierra College, directed by Susan Horst, ... The chorus will be accompanied by a string ensemble comprised of Tahoe ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../sing-christmas-ch...

Ski report: No snow in the forecast

The weather pattern in the Lake Tahoe Basin is getting repetitive — sunny and cold. But those overnight lows mean resorts are making snow. And this translates ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../ski-report-n...

Lahontan: Lake clarity at any cost, no matter what

By Kathryn Reed. More than one billion dollars — $1000000000 – is what has been spent on the environmental improvement program in the Lake Tahoe Basin. ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../lahontan-lake-clari...

Opinion: TMDL really means Total Madness

Four simple letters, TMDL, spell significant consequences for the city of South Lake Tahoe, and the entire Lake Tahoe Basin. What started with the best of ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../opinion-tmdl-rea...

Forest Service, ARAMARK to remove Zephyr Cove Resort fuel tanks

By Cheva Heck
The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management is working with permit-holder ARAMARK Parks and Destinations to pull three underground fuel storage tanks and remove contaminated soil at Zephyr Cove Resort. Zephyr Cove Resort is open for business as usual. The work will be visible to the highway and to resort visitors.

Tahoe tensions over environment explored in news segment

A new Nevada law could force the state to withdraw from the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, the bi-state agency designed to protect Lake Tahoe. Many do not want Nevada to leave the agency, but others say making the threat was important to protect the future of the lake — and it is working. Go here for the story from KRNV and MyNews4.com.

Pearl Harbor survivors return to ships after death

HONOLULU (AP) - Lee Soucy decided five years ago that when he died he wanted to join his shipmates killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor.Soucy lived to be 90, passing away just last year. On Tuesday...

Pearl Harbor survivors group: We will disband

PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (AP) - About 120 survivors of the Pearl Harbor bombing commemorated the Japanese attack and the thousands who lost their lives that day 70 years ago by observing a moment of si...

Squaw, Alpine Meadows offer value-added weekend ski and ride lessons

This weekend, beginner skiers and riders can take their first turns on the snow at Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows for just $30 including a beginner lift ticket, rental equipment and lessons during the 12th Annual Learn to Ski and Board Weekend.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Chamber trip to China results in many lessons

On Oct. 17, 36 loosely connected individuals departed for China on TahoeChamber.org's first international TahoeChamber Trek. We developed and deepened relationships while experiencing the mystique ...

GUEST COLUMN: TMDL, who's going to pay for it?

Four simple letters, TMDL, (Total Maximum Daily Load), spell significant consequences for the city of South Lake Tahoe, and the entire Tahoe basin. What started with the best of science and intenti...

Note from the publisher: Going the next step for our subscribers

The satisfaction and loyalty of our customers is very important to us at the Tribune, so we are excited to be launching a new program that has been created exclusively for our valued home delivery ...

California Conservation Corps marks 35 years with work throughout the state

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The California Conservation Corps has now been around for 35 years, but don't expect to see balloons or birthday celebrations. Instead, the CCC will mark the anniversary ...

iPad winner collects his prize

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Tahoe Daily Tribune Publisher Kimberly Kuntz presents Sean Montgomery with a new iPad at the Tribune's offices. Montgomery was randomly chosen from people who responded t...

Tips for keeping Christmas trees fresh

* Select a fresh tree with good color and firm, flexible needles that do not easily pull from the branches.* Place the tree in plain water immediately after recutting the trunk at least one-half in...

Snow still weeks away, meteorologists say

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Yes, it's a La Nia year. No, it doesn't mean that there will be as much snow as last year. That's the message the National Weather Service is trying to make people awa...

Athletes returning to wool to stay warm, dry

By Blair Anthony Robertson, Sacramento Bee. In the past 15 or 20 years, there have been countless technical advances in clothing for athletes and active folks. ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../athletes-re...

One-third of California kids are overweight

By Jill Tucker, San Francisco Chronicle. Nearly a third of California schoolchildren have so much body fat they are considered high risk for health problems, ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../one-third-of-...

El Dorado County / Tahoe Roadwork Schedule

Today's Date: December 2, 2011, 2011 #11-298. District: District 3 - Marysville, http://www.dot.ca.gov/dist3. Jody Jones, District Director. Contact: Deanna ...www.laketahoenews.net/wp-content/......

Precautions urged to deal with ongoing cold temps

The California Emergency Management Agency is urging residents throughout the state to accelerate their winter weather preparedness efforts in response to a ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../precautions-ur...

S. Tahoe library plots monthly book club selections

March 21: “Tahoe Beneath the Surface” by Scott Lankford. April 18: “Art of Racing in the Rain” by Garth Stein. May 16: “The Irresistible Henry House” by Lisa ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../s-tahoe-libra...

Attorneys General of California and Nevada Announce Mortgage Investigation Alliance

Attorneys General Kamala D. Harris of California and Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada announced Tuesday that their states have entered into a joint investigation alliance designed to assist homeowners who have been harmed by misconduct and fraud in the mortgage industry.

By forging this alliance, California and Nevada will combine investigative resources, including litigation strategies, information, and evidence gathered through their respective ongoing investigations, assisting each state as it pursues independent prosecutions.

Outdoors with Don Q: Some personal memories from the year 2011

By Don Quilici
As I look forward to the year of 2012 with high expectations, hopes and dreams, this is a good time to reflect back on some selected personal memories from the rapidly ending year of 2011. Here are my top memories:

New license plate to help fund programs

By the Nevada Department of Wildlife
After a five-year journey, the Nevada Department of Wildlife's (NDOW) first-ever license plate has been released!
Proceeds from the sale of the "Conserve Wildlife" plate will provide sorely needed funding for NDOW's wildlife education and volunteer programs.

Nevada Wildlife Commission OKs Lake Tahoe crayfish harvest

A Nevada man could begin pulling crayfish out of Lake Tahoe's waters by next spring following action by state wildlife officials. The Nevada Wildlife Commission on Dec. 3 unanimously approved regulations authorizing the commercial harvest of crayfish from Tahoe's Nevada waters. More hurdles need to be cleared by other agencies.

South Lake Tahoe Ranked 3rd for Winter Vacation Destination

TripAdvisor announced America’s top winter vacation rental getaways for 2011 and South Lake Tahoe was ranked third as a top destination. The ranking is based on TripAdvisor vacation rental inquiry data for the winter months.

TRPA Taking Holiday Donations for Families in Need

By Kristi Boosman
The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency is partnering with Christmas Cheer All Year and St. Theresa’s Catholic Church to collect donations for local families in need this holiday season.

“We are concerned that so many local families are struggling right now,” said Joanne Marchetta, Executive Director for TRPA. “We want to help make sure that no local child goes without warm clothes and that families don’t go hungry this holiday season.”

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