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Police investigating suspected arson

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - South Lake Tahoe police are investigating a Sunday night fire on the 2500 block of Chris Avenue as a suspected arson. When firefighters and police arrived, a 1989 Ford Mu...

Man taken to hospital following casino assault

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - About 4 a.m. Sunday a 25-year-old El Dorado Hills man was taken to Barton Memorial Hospital with a cut to his forehead following a fight inside Harrah's Lake Tahoe, accor...

Woman sentenced in June meth bust

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - On Oct. 18 Tiffany Lynn Benton was sentenced to three years summary probation after pleading no contest to a misdemeanor count of maintaining a residence for illicit purp...

Opinion: Reasons to vote for Measure R

To the community,. Several months ago at JPA public meetings on Measure R, I made arguments similar to those in Stephen Reinhard's recent letter opposing Measure R. Unlike Reinhard who didn't ...

Eadington: Technology will continue to change

By Bill O'Driscoll, Reno Gazette-Journal. Bill Eadington has taught economics for 42 years at UNR, and along the way he's become one of the world's leading authorities on commercial gaming...

Nation's lone bi-state park a success based on

By Kathryn Reed. Closed, but not off limits. That's the status of Van Sickle Bi-state Park as of sunset Monday. Considering the traffic to the nation's first and only bi-state park exceeded ex...

Win tickets to the Festival of Trees and Lights

Your favorite holiday memory may win you tickets to the Dec. 2 Family Night during the annual Festival of Trees and Lights on the South Shore. Lake Tahoe News in collaboration with the Barton Foundati...

Winter seasons filled with Granlibakken ski lodging packages

Tahoe's original ski resort, Granlibakken, near Tahoe City, is lodging central in 2012 with various ski and stay packages for seven area resorts.

“How much more warm weather and sunshine can we take,” laughed Kay Williams, deadpanning over last season’s epic seven-month winter and 700+ inches of snow. “Sure, various ski resorts like to be the first to open or last to close, but we want folks to know that we’re ready with early-season offerings.”

Lake Tahoe weather: Chilly temps, more snow expected this week

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE - A fast-moving cold front hit the Truckee/Tahoe region Monday night, beginning a period of colder weather and likely bringing more snow, according to the National Weather Service ...

Annual Winter Swap at MontBleu to support Heavenly Ski and Snowboard Foundation

By Aimi Xistra-Rich
The Heavenly Ski and Snowboard Foundation will host the 23rd Annual Ski and Snowboard Swap at MontBleu Resort Casino and Spa at South Shore Lake Tahoe Nov. 18-19. Proceeds will benefit the Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides skiing and snowboarding programs and events for regional youth and local middle school and high school students.

Tahoe Regional Young Professionals’ Inaugural Winter White Holiday Party

By Jenn Boyd
Tahoe Regional Young Professionals (TRYP) will bring the Lake Tahoe community together to raise funds for Tahoe Youth & Family Services, Saturday, November 19 from 6 - 10 p.m. at Riva Grill on the Lake. The event will focus on making one family’s holiday wishes come true.

OBITUARY: Paul Thomas Jensen, March 25, 1942 - Oct. 19, 2011

A gentle, kind person who will be greatly missed.After a courageous battle with cancer, Paul passed away peacefully with his family by his side. Paul was born and raised in Redwood City, CA. He gra...

Humboldt-Toiyabe tree permit sales begin Nov. 21

CARSON CITY, Nev. - About 4,000 tree cutting permits for the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest will be available beginning Nov. 21. The permits will be sold through Dec. 24 or until permits run out....

DEATH NOTICE: Robert "Bob" A. Nelson

Robert "Bob" A. Nelson died away at his home in South Lake Tahoe on Oct. 3, 2011. He was 87Bob was born Jan. 11, 1924 in rural North Dakota to Carl and Lizzie Nelson.He lived in South Lake Tahoe si...

Prescribed fire operations set to resume in the Angora fire area

By Lisa Herron
U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews are scheduled to resume prescribed fire operations in the Angora fire area near Mule Deer Circle on Wednesday, Nov. 2, weather permitting. Operations may continue through the weekend.

Prescribed burns set to resume in Angora area

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews are scheduled to resume prescribed fire operations in the Angora fire area near Mule Deer Circle on Wednesday, weather permi...

Officials seek to make invasive species inspections mandatory at Truckee reservoirs

TRUCKEE, Calif. - The Truckee River Fund recently awarded $267,267 to the Tahoe Resource Conservation District to protect Truckee area waterbodies - including Donner Lake and Stampede, Boca and Pro...

Tournament at Edgewood Tahoe raises $39,614 for Boys and Girls Club

The 18th Annual Boys and Girls Club of Lake Tahoe Golf Tournament raised $39,614 during the Oct. 17 event held at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course, funds which will support various programs for area kids. In addition to 120 players, the event raised money through sponsor donations, raffle tickets and a silent auction.

Opinion: Putting the climate-change debate to rest

Opinion: Putting the climate-change debate to rest. Posted by admin in Voices on October 30th, 2011 | no responses. By Eugene Robinson, Washington Post ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../opinion-putting-the...

Woman in stable condition after crosswalk accident

UPDATED NOV. 3: A 43-year-old woman was seriously injured and taken to Renown Regional Medical Center by Care Flight after being hit in a crosswalk on Monday afternoon in Gardnerville, the Nevada Highway Patrol reports.
Blanca Lydia Garcia-Herrera suffered some broken bones and is in stable condition at Regional Medical Center in Reno.
An accident investigation indicates Garcia-Herrera was walking in a crosswalk to an entrance to an O’Reilly vehicle parts store at 2:37 p.m. on Highway 395 north of Kingslane, said Trooper Dan Lopez.

South Lake Tahoe and Douglas County leaders to hold joint meeting

The South Lake Tahoe City Council and Douglas County Commissioners are pleased to announce their first joint public meeting to be held on Friday, Nov. 4, at the Edgewood Tahoe Conference Room. The public is invited to attend the meeting beginning at 1 p.m.

The purpose of the meeting is to strengthen partnerships across state lines between the two organizations and among elected officials, discuss opportunities to leverage resources, revitalize the economy and environment in the South Shore community, and improve efficiencies among government agencies, according to a news release.

Hospital auxiliary putting on holiday fair

6 from 9am-3pm at St. Teresa's Grace Hall, South Lake Tahoe. The Attic is selling its finest “treasurers” that have been collected throughout the year. Clothes ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../hospita...

Zephyr Cove firm going from R&D to commercial

Zephyr Photonics employs 32 at its facilities near Lake Tahoe, most of them doctorate-level researchers with specialized knowledge in the design, fabrication ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../zephyr-cove-f...

El Dorado County / Tahoe Roadwork Schedule

Today's Date: October 28, 2011 #11-267. District: District 3 - Marysville, http:// www.dot.ca.gov/dist3. Jody Jones, District Director. Contact: Deanna Shoopman ...www.laketahoenews.net/wp-content...

Barton Auxiliary’s Famous Cheese Balls For Sale!

It’s your opportunity to buy our delicious Holiday Cheese Balls for $7.50.
They will be available in the Snowflake Lobby of Barton Memorial Hospital, Wednesday, November 9 from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm.
For over a decade the Barton Memorial Hospital Auxiliary has made their secret recipe for hostess gifts and holiday treats to make your holiday brighter. These cheese balls have been talked about for years and many await the Holidays just to partake. Come on down and show your support.

Holiday Health Makeover Presentations

Start your winter off right with two free health makeover talks on Monday, November 7 from 5:30 - 7:00pm.
Topics include "Skin Fitness" and non-surgical approaches to facial rejuvenation with Dr. Ronald M. Gemberling. Also "Healthy Diet and Exercise 101" will be presented by Dr. Paula Crenshaw. Presentations will be followed by an informative Q & A session. Please R.S.V.P. to (530)544-7744.

Barton Auxiliary’s Annual Holiday Faire

Stop by St. Theresa’s on Sunday, November 6 from 9:00 am - 5:00pm and pick up The Auxiliary’s famous cheese balls and do some holiday shopping. For over a decade the Barton Memorial Hospital Auxiliary has made their secret recipe for hostess gifts and holiday treats to make your holiday brighter. The Attic will feature its great treasures such as jewelry, crystal, antiques, collectibles, pictures, linens, books, holiday decorations, winter wear and much more. There will be a special appearance by Santa and Mrs. Claus. Lunch, beverages and desserts available for purchase.

Seasonal Flu and Pneumonia vaccinations (Walk-In-Basis Only)

Barton Health is providing free seasonal flu vaccines to children ages three to 18 residing in South Lake Tahoe, to help the Lake Tahoe community stay healthy this season. Vaccinations are available November 5, from 5:00pm - 8:00pm AND November 19, from 1:00pm -5:00pm at Barton Family Medicine on Third Street in South Lake Tahoe.

Tahoe Transportation District blog: Winter Driving Tips

With the first snow of the season hitting the Sierra earlier this month, now is as good a time as any to brush up on your winter driving skills. So whether you’re down in the valley or you plan to take a trek over the mountain passes across the Sierra, you need to know what you’re doing or else you could wind up somewhere waiting for the tow truck. While you don’t have to white knuckle drive through ice and snow, it’s a good idea to know what you’re getting into well ahead of the drive.

Consumers may get relief under new Nevada insurance law

By Jake Sunderland
CARSON CITY, Nev. – Consumers who have suffered an “extraordinary life event” may now ask their insurance company to provide an exception to the use of their credit information for underwriting and rating purposes, which may otherwise result in an increase in their premium rate.

“This is an important chance for some Nevadans who have suffered an unfortunate event to find relief during these trying economic times,” said Commissioner Scott J. Kipper of the Nevada Division of Insurance.

Lake Tahoe Ski Resorts: Season Pass Roundup

With so many ski resorts at Lake Tahoe, it's hard to choose where to ski. Each resort has its own claim to fame, and it really comes down to personal preference. If you ski more than a few days a year, the best bargain is to go for a season pass. Even if you are only skiing for a week, a season pass might be cheaper than buying a ticket each day.

OBITUARY: Harley "Rowdy" Yates 1920-2011

Harley "Rowdy" Yates passed away of natural causes on October 25, 2011 in South Lake Tahoe. He was 91 years old. Rowdy was born on September 16, 1920 in Idaho to Wilbur and Marcia Yates. On Febr...

Lecture on combining literature and wilderness

12 from 10am-noon at Sierra Nevada College, Prim Library, Room 213, 999 Tahoe Blvd., Incline Village. For details, contact Debi Noonan at (775) 831.1314, ext. 7420, dnoonan@sierranevada.edu. Share/Boo...

Wiping out hodgepodge bike trail system on

Tahoe City Public Utility District's network of bike trails that extend from Tahoe City to Dollar Hill, Olympic Valley and down the West Shore have long been a patchwork of trail systems that go f...

Heavenly tuning up its ski school, upgrades trails

While it’s fall at lake level, the top of Heavenly Mountain Resort is covered with white stuff. Snowmaking usually begins Nov. 1, but with the overnight temps well below freezing last week, the guns were fired up Tuesday night.

Not uncommon for toddlers to be accessing

By Erin Allday, San Francisco Chronicle. Nearly half of babies under age 2 in the United States watch an average of two hours of TV every day, and 10 percent ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../not-uncommon-...

Free flu shots in S. Lake Tahoe for children

To help the Lake Tahoe community stay healthy this season, Barton Health is providing free seasonal flu vaccines to children ages 3 to 18 who reside in South ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../free-flu-shot...

Vikings lead Truckee early, but Wolverines rout South Tahoe

TRUCKEE, Calif. - One play into Saturday's regular-season finale in Truckee, the South Tahoe Vikings had the Wolverines' full attention. South Tahoe senior workhorse Jacob Stowell broke off an 8...

Sheriff's deputy accidentally shoots bear with live round

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - A Douglas County Sheriff's deputy accidentally shot a black bear with a live round rather than a rubber bullet during a Friday incident that resulted in the death of the ...

Addiction docs restate anti-marijuana stance

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A medical society for addiction doctors has reiterated its opposition to marijuana legalization as its California chapter considers voicing its support for allowing and regulat...

Cold snow moving into Lake Tahoe Basin

After today's high being in the low 60s in the Lake Tahoe Basin it's expected to drop to 46 on Tuesday with that night's low being in the teens ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../cold-snow-movin...

Editor of Tribune sister paper headed to Afghanistan

FALLON, Nev. - In 28 years of service with the U.S. Army, National Guard and Army Reserve, Lahontan Valley News Editor Steve Ranson never deployed to a war zone before he retired two years ago.He s...

Genoa hopes improvements will boost its tourism sector

RENO, Nev. - Nevada's oldest settlement is set to get a facelift next summer.Douglas County community leaders are working through a plan to make Genoa's downtown more pedestrian friendly with impro...

Kokanee salmon reappearing after North Lake Tahoe stream restoration

TAHOE CITY, Calif. - A stream restoration project on Lake Tahoe's North Shore is reaping environmental benefits as a small fall run of kokanee salmon was spotted in the lower reaches of the creek e...

Tahoe winter car care - from a law enforcement perspective

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - One of the most frustrating things for a driver on the highway is to have to wait in traffic, looking at the line of cars around the corner and wondering what is holding eve...

Halloween on a budget

TAHOE/TRUCKEE - October means cooler temperatures, colorful leaves and tons of tricks and treats. A home-brewed Halloween party will have every ghoul and goblin screaming and laughing in fun del...

KUDOS & KINDNESS: Toy Run says thanks

I would like to thank our community and surrounding areas for the continued support for the 21st Annual Tahoe Toy Run. This year was another great success. We have collected $5,662 and 300 new toys...

KUDOS & KINDNESS: Successful clean-up day held in Al Tahoe neighborhoods

Thank you to all of the volunteers who participated the fall clean-up in the Al Tahoe neighborhood. The event was a huge success and brought neighbors together while pitching in and cleaning up eac...

KUDOS & KINDNESS: Octo-Freeze a big success

Thank you so much to everyone who came out and supported the community event Octo-Freeze! The event was a total success and we raised $800 to support the education and food program for the children...

Jessica Richitelli named Squaw Valley terrain park manager

Squaw Valley welcomes Jessica Richitelli as the resort’s new terrain park manager. Richitelli joins the Squaw Valley team with more than nine years of terrain park experience, including a background in park construction and maintenance, event execution, sponsorship relations, hiring, training and marketing. Most recently Richitelli served as the terrain park manager at Cranmore Mountain in North Conway, NH.

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