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City could join Legislators in asking for more time on redevelopment

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The South Lake Tahoe City Council may join California Legislators in asking for more time to figure out how to handle a December State Supreme Court decision that is expe...

Harrah's and Harveys donate $21,400 to CALSTAR

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Randy Conroy, the regional vice president for finance at Harrah's Lake Tahoe and Harveys Resort and Casino, was on the slopes for opening day at Heavenly in 2004. It w...

Sage-grouse summit to examine conservation efforts

Issues related to the conservation and management of sage grouse will be addressed at a Nevada Department of Wildlife meeting 2 p.m. Wednesday in Carson City at the Nevada Legislative Building at 4...

Kudos & Kindness: Delightful performance by children's choir

The Widowed Persons Association had the pleasure of the "Blue Ribbon Choir" (directed by Paul Kushner) come and entertain our members at the holiday/Christmas party in December. It was a delightful...

Kudos & Kindness: Thanks for calling attention to foster care needs

We've appreciated the recent articles about foster families. Those who have been doing this service to children for years deserve a heartfelt thanks. Our town has many children who are either tempo...

Kudos & Kindness: Thanks to those decorating power boxes

This letter is long overdue. I even started it once before.I wish to extend Kudos to the group that has painted and decorated several of the power and equipment boxes that have sprung up like mushr...

Jazz singer Kevin Reed returns to play at Plan:b

Jazz singer Kevin Reed returns to Plan:b Micro Lounge, 318 N. Carson St., at 8 p.m. Jan. 21.Reed, a Reno resident, is originally from San Francisco. He worked for more than 20 years as a jazz ra...

RAOK: Recognizing workers at the Backdoor Pantry

Random Acts of Kindness is Lake Tahoe News' promotion to spread kindness. We are encouraging people to do acts of kindness, then write about it, as well as ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../raok-recogn...

Ski report: Beat the crowds

A lucky day to be on the slopes before the masses arrive for the long weekend. Here is the Friday the 13th ski report. – Curtis Fong, the Guy from Tahoe ...www.laketahoenews.net/2012/01/ski-report-bea...

Opinion: O'Rourke's performance worthy of an F

Thus, it is time to assess South Lake Tahoe city manager's performance. He has been on the job for nearly a year and a half. I believe over all he has earned a ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../opinion...

LTUSD enrollment leveling

Enrollment at all four elementary schools in Lake Tahoe Unified School District is up from 2010, indicating declining enrollment is stabilizing. Overall enrollment ...www.laketahoenews.net/2012/01/ltu...

Free flights for kids at Truckee airport

14, the Truckee-Tahoe Chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association is ... Kids 8-17 who attend with their parents can fly for free out of Truckee Tahoe Airport. ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../free-f...

Science program for educators

9 from 10am-4pm at Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences, 291 Country Club Drive, Incline Village. The second meeting is Feb. 16 from 10am-4pm at the ...www.laketahoenews.net/2012/.../science-progra...

RAOK: Giving clothes and giving away RAOK prize

Lake Tahoe News is providing a forum for people to write in about a Random Act of Kindness they saw, did or received. All you have to do is write about it at the ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../raok-givi...

Judge gives 'convention center' creditors 1 more

How much is the more than 11-acre site on the east end of South Lake Tahoe worth with its rebar and concrete? That is one issue still to be decided in the ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../judge-gives-conv...

Winter forecast to arrive in Tahoe next week

Winter forecast to arrive in Tahoe next week. Posted by admin in News, Outdoor & Sports on January 13th, 2012 | no responses. By Jeff Delong, Reno Gazette- ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../winter-fore...

Tahoe tourism agencies back Olympic effort with cash

By Kathryn Reed. STATELINE – Lake Tahoe tourism agencies are doing their financial part to help bring the 2022 Winter Olympics to the region. On Jan. 12 the ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../tahoe-tourism-...

New bus shelters sprout up in South Lake Tahoe area; more on the way

The operator of BlueGo, the South Lake Tahoe area public transportation system, has installed four new bus shelters in the city with plans for three more in early 2012 to provide additional safety, convenience and comfort for riders.

California Sun and Fresh Groomers

The latest video from Heavenly Mountain Resort.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Business owners call SnowGlobe a huge success

As small business owners in South Lake Tahoe, we would like to congratulate all the agencies and individuals that where involved in making the SnowGlobe Festival a huge success. In this current eco...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Business owners call SnowGlobe a huge success

As small business owners in South Lake Tahoe, we would like to congratulate all the agencies and individuals that where involved in making the SnowGlobe Festival a huge success. In this current eco...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Meat store owner lauds benefits of gravy

With so many people complaining about SnowGlobe, I just wanted to let my thoughts out on this. As a business owner in our city of South Lake Tahoe, I could certainly see the effects it had on my bu...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Meat store owner lauds benefits of gravy

With so many people complaining about SnowGlobe, I just wanted to let my thoughts out on this. As a business owner in our city of South Lake Tahoe, I could certainly see the effects it had on my bu...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Give back to Tahoe with foster care

Thank you to Dylan Silver for his Jan. 9 article highlighting the need for foster parents in South Lake Tahoe. I have been involved with the foster care system here in Tahoe for almost seven years ...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Give back to Tahoe with foster care

Thank you to Dylan Silver for his Jan. 9 article highlighting the need for foster parents in South Lake Tahoe. I have been involved with the foster care system here in Tahoe for almost seven years ...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: You can get money back from the DMV

I just wanted to thank Mr. Philippe Jorat from his Dec. 3 letter to the editor for bringing to the attention of many, the issue of late notices from the Department of Motor Vehicles. I read that le...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: You can get money back from the DMV

I just wanted to thank Mr. Philippe Jorat from his Dec. 3 letter to the editor for bringing to the attention of many, the issue of late notices from the Department of Motor Vehicles. I read that le...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Let's tee it up and stop all the crying

I'm very tired of the handful of anti-golfers writing letters concerning Lake Tahoe Golf Course.I'm also tired of a few dictating to the majority. This is the USA where the majority rules, at least...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Let's tee it up and stop all the crying

I'm very tired of the handful of anti-golfers writing letters concerning Lake Tahoe Golf Course.I'm also tired of a few dictating to the majority. This is the USA where the majority rules, at least...

SIROTA: Governing from behind palace walls

Last week, my local twittersphere momentarily erupted with allegations that Denver's public school superintendent, Tom Boasberg, is sending his kids to a private school that eschews high-stakes tes...

U.S. Forest Service eyes changes near Fallen Leaf Lake

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - There's no doubt that the Fallen Leaf Lake area is a great place to hike, ride a bike, trot on horseback or just enjoy the outdoors. The question is how to make the tr...

Skiers hit the halfpipe despite Burke's injury

PARK CITY, Utah (AP) - The afternoon sun has cast a giant shadow across one wall of the imposing 22-foot superpipe at Park City Mountain Resort.On the other, members of the French national team ...

Drinking more water may be the lifestyle change

Mandy Kendall operates Health Connective in South Lake Tahoe. If you have any questions, feel free to drop me an email at [email protected], visit us on Facebook, or keep an eye out on Lake Tahoe News...

Opinion: The good and bad of Congress in 2011

By Ed Feulner. It's hardly news to say that the American people are fed up with Congress. Public disapproval of the legislative branch is practically as old as the country itself. But lawmakers se...

RAOK: Giving clothes and giving away RAOK prize

In the spirit of Random Acts of Kindness, the person selected as today's winner has generously given her prize to Shannon Parker. Babette wrote in about giving to a family who lost many of their b...

Ski report: Beat the crowds

Posted by admin in Ski Conditions on January 13th, 2012 | no responses. A lucky day to be on the slopes before the masses arrive for the long weekend. Here is the Friday the 13th ski report. – Curtis ...

Free flights for kids at Truckee airport

14, the Truckee-Tahoe Chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association is hosting its monthly pancake breakfast and Young Eagles Flights. Kids 8-17 who attend with their parents can fly for free out o...

Tahoe tourism agencies back Olympic effort with cash

By Kathryn Reed. STATELINE – Lake Tahoe tourism agencies are doing their financial part to help bring the 2022 Winter Olympics to the region. On Jan. 12 the Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority allocated $25...

Winter forecast to arrive in Tahoe next week

By Jeff Delong, Reno Gazette-Journal. The winter that didn't come may be on its way. Hopefully, anyway. After a record-making spate of sunny, dry weather kept conditions bone dry through December ...

High winds expected Sunday prompt Forest Service fire alert

Fire personnel in the Lake Tahoe Basin have been put on alert for this Sunday because of the possibility of strong winds that could cause a wildland fire to intensify and spread rapidly. Lack of rain or snow has already pushed the fire danger level back to high, and the Forest Service is urging the public to use caution with activities that could start a fire, according to the U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit.

Lakeview Commons Project Update

Located where Highway 50 meets Lake Tahoe, the Lakeview Commons Project is expected to become a showcase of collaboration, innovation and sustainable practices that will significantly improve erosion control and thus, lake clarity. The project will also improve the visual appearance of the surrounding built environment and provide visitors and residents with a world-class open space and civic gathering place. The project will be the centerpiece of the community's efforts to develop a sustainable and vibrant environment and economy.

Forest Service OKs South Shore Lake Tahoe fuels reduction

The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU) has approved a project that will reduce wildfire risk to communities on Lake Tahoe's South Shore and restore the health of the area's forests. The South Shore Fuel Reduction and Healthy Forest Restoration Project will thin trees and brush on more than 10,000 acres of national forest system land from the Nevada state line to Cascade Lake.

TRPA announces Code Cleanup Public Workshops

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency will host two public workshops to help orient customers to the reorganization of TRPA’s Code of Ordinances, which will go into effect on March 1, 2012.

Three locals head to X-Games after USASA rail jam

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. (TDT) - The second USASA Rail Jam was held last Friday at the South Shore Snow parking lot at the "Y." Not only was this a qualifier for the national championships but t...

Smaine, Bowman Top Podium at Revolution Tour

NORTHSTAR (TDT) - South Lake Tahoe was well represented Tuesday at the USSA Revolution Tour Opening Day at NorthStar Resort. Skier half pipe was the event for the day and the crowd was well enterta...

As the Bull Wheel Turns: Take advantage of the conditions

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. (TDT) - Wow, mid-January and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend upon us. Where is this season going? The Good News - the storm door may be opening by end of next we...

Adult baseball league looking to expand to Tahoe's South Shore

This past season, the Tahoe Twins of the North Shore went 7-1 in the National Adult Baseball Association World Championships Series in Phoenix to win their division. They proved to be one of the be...

Harrah's and Harveys donate $21,400 to CALSTAR

STATELINE, Nev. - Randy Conroy, the regional vice president for finance at Harrah's Lake Tahoe and Harveys Resort and Casino, was on the slopes for opening day at Heavenly in 2004. It was an ear...

Old Kingsbury Middle School listed for sale

STATELINE, Nev. - The property that formerly housed Kingsbury Middle School has been listed for sale by the Douglas County School District.Appraisers valued the property at about $4 million. Superi...

UC Davis researchers to share data on fragrance chemicals in Jan. 26 lecture

There are many people who experience unpleasant physical effects from scented products, such as perfumes and colognes. Sometimes, it might be a headache or nausea when passing by a department store’s fragrance counter or riding in an elevator with someone wearing a certain fragrance.

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