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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

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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

Revenues off by $6.5 billion; Calif. deficit grows to $15.7 billion

In search of disappearing vernal pools

S. Tahoe convention center project out of bankruptcy

The hole – as the 11-plus acre site on the state line in South Lake Tahoe is known – is out of bankruptcy. After a 4½-hour hearing Wednesday in Sacramento, the judge dismissed the case.

Forest Service cites five for snowmobile violations in wilderness area

Five men from the South Lake Tahoe and Carson Valley areas face fines after being cited by the U.S. Forest Service for riding snowmobiles in the Mokelumne Wilderness on the Eldorado National Forest. Snowmobiling and any kind of motorized activity is illegal in nationally-designated wilderness areas.
The riders were issued mandatory notices to appear before the federal magistrate in Sacramento.

S. Tahoe youth group helps Bay Area animal program

Graham Elwood goes to the head of the stage

Guess who's headlining Harveys Improv for the first time? Graham Elwood. Yes, Graham Elwood! It took a while, but hey, he's been headlining theaters and other clubs for quite some time now. We j...

'The Voice' has a new star and she lives in Reno

Whitney Myer passed the most pressure-packed audition imaginable.The 25-year-old Reno singer was chosen by each of the four judges during the blind audition phase of "The Voice," a weekly progra...

Annual Kiwanis crab feed coming in March

Caesars’ revenue up, but loss widens on interest costs

Whittell intends to switch to small schools division

ZEPHYR COVE, Nev. - Instead of facing North Tahoe and Incline High School next year in league play, Whittell could match up against Virginia City and Pyramid Lake if the school follows through with...

Heavenly holds first Kinder Kup race of season

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Heavenly Mountain Resort hosted the 11th annual Kinder Kup race for athletes 6 and younger this past Sunday. About 65 competitors took part in the race, which began by...

Pura and Thayer bowlers of the week

By John ShottOur top men's bowler of the week is Rico Pura. Pura bowls in the His & Hers league on the Sultans of Arm Swing team and carries a 213 average. Pura unloaded games of 246-257-225 en rou...

Little League Baseball and Babe Ruth sign-ups

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The South Tahoe National Little League will be holding its last in-person sign-ups this week for all boys and girls ages 4 (as of April 30) through 12 (must not be 13 bef...

Scrutiny on Woods shifts from swing to putting

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) - Tiger Woods might long for the day when all anyone questioned was his swing.Because until now, no one ever doubted his putting.But as Woods begins his road to the...

McCarthy gets nod to start opening day for A's

PHOENIX (AP) - The Oakland Athletics have their opening day starter, and it's right-hander Brandon McCarthy.Manager Bob Melvin made the announcement Tuesday, saying McCarthy was an easy choice base...

Bumgarner remains youngest pitcher in camp

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Left-hander Madison Bumgarner enjoyed the flow of champagne over his head after San Francisco's successful run to the World Series title two years ago, a mere three months ...

Art rubbings of Basque sheepherders on display

Clowe's lone goal lifts Sharks over Flyers

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - After struggling to stop anybody during a grueling nine-game road trip, Antti Niemi and the San Jose Sharks stopped everything against the NHL's most prolific offense.Rya...

Cousins leads Kings over Jazz to start second half of the NBA season

KINGS 103, JAZZ 96SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - DeMarcus Cousins had 22 points and 18 rebounds, and Sacramento celebrated a possible new arena deal with a victory over struggling Utah.The city, the Kin...

49ers sign LB Brooks to $44.5M, 6-year extension

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Ahmad Brooks always wanted to stay in the Bay Area, a place that has become a new home after all those painful memories of getting cut by Cincinnati four years ago, and the ...

Tahoe Fund Considers Funding Opportunities

The non-profit Tahoe Fund is working with public and nonprofit agencies basinwide to develop its funding priorities for the next year. The Fund has a 10-year goal of raising and distributing $50 million to restore andenhance the Lake, including work on Nevada and California bike paths, hiking trails, restoration projects, interpretive programs, public parks and related projects. Founded in 2010, the Tahoe Fund raises private money to leverage the limited public funding available for such efforts.

Water clarity at Lake Tahoe improved in 2011

Lake Tahoe clarity improved in 2011, but overall has remained nearly stable since 2000, according to a summary issued by UC Davis scientists who study the lake. Data released today by the UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center and the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency reported the average annual clarity level for 2011 at 68.9 feet, a 4.5-foot improvement over 2010, when average clarity levels were the second-worst on record.

TRPA fireside chat at Sierra Nevada College rescheduled to March 5

The "Fireside Chat” featuring Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Executive Director Joanne Marchetta that was originally scheduled for Monday at Sierra Nevada College but canceled because of bad weather has been rescheduled for March 5.
The event will take place from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences on the campus of Sierra Nevada College at Incline Village.

Some progress made in Lake Tahoe clarity

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Lake Tahoe clarity improved in 2011, but overall has remained nearly stable since 2000, according to UC Davis scientists who study the lake.Data released today by the ...

Chain controls throughout Lake Tahoe and the Sierra

Heavy snow continues this morning, closing schools, but leaving ski resorts wide open for the onslaught of traffic to the Lake Tahoe Basin. Chains and snow tires are required over mountain roads and major highways into the basin. Go here for the latest road conditions and here for the latest weather information. Two to 4 feet of snow is expected in the Sierra with up to 30 inches at lake level. For the latest from Heavenly Mountain Resort, go here; from Sierra-at-Tahoe go here and from Kirkwood Mountain Resort go here.

All schools closed due to snow

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - All schools in the Lake Tahoe Unified School District are closed due to snow. Lake Tahoe Community College has also canceled all classes today.More than 8 inches of preci...

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