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Tahoe Tails — Adoptable Pets in South Lake Tahoe

Call (530) 573.7925 for directions, hours, and other information on adopting a pet . For spay-neuter assistance for South Tahoe residents, go online. ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../tahoe-tails-adoptable...

9/11: A generation loses its innocence in a New

1-12 about how Lake Tahoe is tied to 9/11. By Stephen Ward. When you're young, you have a peculiar way of gauging things. Some children worry about a new school because of the size or shape of a f...

Douglas County man in custody on kidnapping

Deputies said the vehicle Wilcher was driving belongs to his mother, which he had reportedly stolen earlier today. The youth was not injured, deputies said. Wilcher was being held on $332000 bail. — L...

Study: Educators not teaching about 9/11 in U.S.

Publisher's note: Lake Tahoe News wanted to do a story for its 9/11 series about how K-12 educators in the Lake Tahoe Basin-Truckee area address the event in the classroom. The reporter was thwart...

Bona Fide Books Announces Fall Events and Workshops Sept 14-Nov 20

Bona Fide Books has an exciting fall line-up, with writing classes for newbies, craft classes for the experienced and art and music for all. All Bona Fide Books events feature entertainment, peculiarities and wholesome libations. Check out the schedule at Tahoe Arts and Mountain Culture.

Bona Fide Books hosts My Reading Buddy

Every other Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m. beginning September 14, the Lake Tahoe Humane Society and SPCA is offering a dog-assisted reading practice at Bona Fide Books headquarters. During the hour-long meeting, elementary school-age children can each enjoy a 15-minute reading session with a canine listener. There is no charge, and age-appropriate books are provided. First come, first served.

Celebration of Writers Around the Lake

Whether you're a writer or a reader, join Tahoe Writers Works for a Celebration of Writers around the Lake at the Valhalla Grand Hall, South Lake Tahoe, Calif. $10, includes a wine reception and reading by writers who call the lake home and those who are inspired by the lake.

Thunderstorms move over Lake Tahoe

A band of thunderstorms, carrying pea to marble-sized hail, heavy wind and lightning has moved over the Lake Tahoe region late Sunday. The National Weather Service in Reno began tracking the strong thunderstorm system near Carnelian Bay on the north side of Lake Tahoe nears Kings Beach.

The storm, moving southwest at around 10 mph, carries many lightning bolts, moderate rain amounting to about one half inch per hour, which is reducing visibility in the basin to less than three miles.

Capital City Residents, State And Local Officials, Gather To Commemorate 9-11

By Sean Whaley
CARSON CITY – Residents of this capital city, hit with tragedy earlier in the week with the shooting deaths of four people at a local restaurant, gathered at two somber ceremonies today to mark the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks.
About 300 people gathered at Mills Park for the Patriot’s Day – 9-11 Remembrance sponsored by the Capital Baptist Church.
A similar number then gathered at the park to see the unveiling of a 1,600-pound I-beam from the World Trade Center towers donated to the city to form the basis of a 9-11 memorial.

Bijou Bash a hit with South Tahoe locals

More than 2000 people attended the free South Lake Tahoe event that is designed to highlight a bit of what the area is about, showcase the park and give people a chance to mingle with friends. Derby D...

Douglas authorities arrest man on abduction, attempted sexual assault charges on a child

By Sgt. Jim Halsey
Deputies of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office have arrested 21-year-old Jacob Wilcher on charges of kidnapping and attempted sexual assault. At approximately 11:40 am on Sunday, Douglas County deputies were dispatched to a call of an attempted child abduction at the Lifepoint Church, in Minden.

South Lake Tahoe remembers 9/11

Nathan Griffith of Boy Scouts of America Troop 468 in South Lake Tahoe prepares for the 9-11 Memorial at Lake Tahoe Community College's Duke Theatre on this day of remembrance.
Photo by Taylor Flynn/ Tahoe Mountain News

Old, young shine at Kirkwood Adventure Trail Run

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Labor Day weekend marked the 31st annual Kirkwood 5K and 10K Adventure Trail Run. The event, sponsored by the Tahoe Mountain Milers Running Club, the Kirkwood Volunteer F...

GUEST COLUMN: Mourn the past, but look ahead with resolve

Ten years ago Sunday, Nevadans awoke to learn of unspeakable acts of terror, acts that would tear the fabric of America and cast doubt on our ability to keep one another safe. And yet, at the same ...

Gardnerville resident recalls devastation of 9/11

MINDEN - There are images from 10 years ago that still haunt Gardnerville resident William Lento Sr.He remembers a city street swallowed by a sea of ash, and the otherwise mundane phone booths o...

Remembering and honoring 'Letter Home' - a short story

Dear Squeaky,Just read your letter. Way better than email. It's something I can hold onto and keep next to me. It goes in the helmet. It's zero five thirty and they're loading the Bradleys. In a co...

LTCC event to honor local first responders

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Nearly everyone who witnessed the events of Sept. 11, 2001, can remember the moment they found out hijacked planes had hit the World Trade Center and Pentagon, killing...

Lodging properties being sought for Tahoe cycling program

Tahoe Lodging for Cyclists is a program for developing a network of lodging properties around Lake Tahoe to serve the needs of visiting cyclists. TLC properties ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../lodging-pr...

Youth get an education about why school is important

The Boys & Girls Club of Lake Tahoe joins 4000 clubs across the country with a focus on making sure youth have the support and motivation to stay in school ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../youth-get-a...

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Do a search on Lake Tahoe Wall of Shame on FB to see what they have to say. • A tourist thinks he found the Virgin Mary in Lake Tahoe. Click here for that story. ...www.laketahoenews.net/2011/.../sn...

Invading clams in chilly Tahoe slow to reproduce

RENO, Nev. (AP) - When it comes to invading clams, Lake Tahoe might not be a very good place to make babies.That's the encouraging conclusion of new research by scientists at the University of N...

Council to talk signs Tuesday

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - South Lake Tahoe's sign ordinance will be the primary topic of discussion for the city council this week. City staff have proposed a long list of changes to the ordinance...

Sept. 11 events this weekend

9/11 Project at community collegeLake Tahoe Community College is hosting a community-wide commemoration of the 10 anniversary of 9/11 on Sunday.Emergency vehicles from various local agencies will b...

Buddhist offering honors those affected by 9/11

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - In Buddhism, a Tsok offering is a powerful ritual, typically reserved to honor certain gods. But this Saturday, the ceremony will focus on blessing the lives of those aff...

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Tahoe • Nevada magazine will host the International Regional Magazine Association conference Sept. 9-12 at Reno's Peppermill Resort Spa Casino. In addition ...www.laketahoenews.net/2011/.../snip...

Autumn Fest celebrates fall in Lake Tahoe

Tahoe RCD is putting on the free event at the Lake Tahoe Community College Demonstration Garden in South Lake Tahoe on Sept. 25 from 11am-3pm. Autumn ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../autumn-fest-celebrate...

Lowry defeats South Tahoe 77-26

WINNEMUCCA, Nev. - It has been nearly 11 months since the Lowry High School football team has set foot on hits home field for a game. The Buckaroos opened this season with two road wins at Battl...

Friends recall Florence Donovan-Gunderson; witness describes shooting as tragedy hits South Lake Tahoe

A gunman who opened fire inside a Carson City restaurant has torn a hole through the South Lake Tahoe community, taking the life of a long-time local woman, maiming her disabled husband, and sending shock waves in the community after learning the gunman has family business ties in town.
The brutal murder that happened inside the International House of Pancakes this week claimed the lives of three U.S. Army National Guard personnel and Lake Tahoe Keys resident Florence Donovan-Gunderson, 67. Shooter Eduardo Sencion, 32, of Carson City turned the automatic weapon he was packing on himself and left both communities stunned and asking questions about why such a senseless act of violence happened.

Help restore forest health: Saturday is Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - Join hundreds of Tahoe Basin community members to help improve forest health at the League to Save Lake Tahoe's 14th annual Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day Saturday, Sept. 10, ...

Saturday expo a one-day exposition of family fun, adventure

LAKE TAHOE - On Saturday, embrace Lake Tahoe with family-friendly, informative and fun activities that connect you to the area's magic.The day-long Tahoe Expo is hosted around the lake by organi...

USFS looking for volunteers during kokanee run

The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit is looking for volunteers to assist during the annual kokanee salmon run in October. Prospective volunteers can submit a resume and learn more ...

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

On a motion by then City Councilman Bill Crawford, the South Lake Tahoe City Council on a 5-0 vote shortly after Sept. 11, 2001, approved $2500 be sent to New York City for relief efforts. • El Dora...

Wreath-building event at S. Tahoe library

Wreath-building event at S. Tahoe library. Posted by admin in Lifestyle on September 9th, 2011 | no responses ... Call (530) 573.3185 for additional information. The event is free. The library is at 1...

Education foundation has money to give away

Lake Tahoe Educational Foundation is accepting applications for enrichment grants. ... The primary source of funds comes from the annual Food Fest, which will be Oct. 8 at Harrah's Lake Tahoe in S...

Whittell High School loses tough one

YERINGTON, Nev. - It was a game of numbers in Whittell High Schools football game against Silver State Academy, and the Warriors came up short.Whittell lost 41-15 to the Rite of Passage school, ...

Private services planned for victims in IHOP shooting

CARSON CITY, Nev. - Private funeral services will be held this weekend for two of three Nevada National Guard soldiers killed in this week's attack at an IHOP restaurant in Carson City.Nevada Guard...

Fishing report through Sept. 14

Here is this week's fishing report for Nevada, Northern California and the Sierra and southern Oregon. This report runs this weekend through Sept. 14.

Nevada Military Support Alliance provides way to donate to fallen Guardsmen

MINDEN, Nev. - The Nevada Military Support Alliance has established a way to donate to the families of the Guard members killed in Tuesday's shooting in Carson City. Those interested in making a do...

IHOP Shooting: Trying to answer the 'Why?'

CARSON CITY, Nev. - The IHOP windows are boarded up and the property is surrounded by a fence now. Just three days ago a gunman armed with an assault rifle, unloaded at least two 30-round magazines...

Outdoors with Don Q: Visit a great website known as Modern Sportsman

By Don Quilici
If you are a sportsman or a sportswoman who hunts, fishes, camps, owns dogs, reloads ammo, cooks wild game, photographs, etc., you might want to take the time to visit www.modernsportsman.proboards.com.
About now, you're probably asking yourself, “What in the heck is this?

Abalone die-off observed in Sonoma County

By the California Department of Fish and Game
The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) has confirmed reports of dead red abalone and sea stars inside coves along the coast in Sonoma County.
The number of dead and dying abalone is not known but reports have come from Bodega Bay, Russian Gulch, Fort Ross, Timber Cove and Salt Point State Park, beginning on August 27.
DFG biologists and game wardens have collected abalone, mussels and water samples and are continuing to document reports from the public.

DFG biologists determine cause of Pelican deaths

By the California Department of Fish and Game
California Department of Fish and Game (DFG) biologists say that sea lions are responsible for recent pelican deaths in the San Luis Obispo area.
Residents and local law enforcement have been finding the carcasses of California Brown Pelicans along the beaches for the past few days.
More than a dozen of the large aquatic birds have been injured or killed by large puncture wounds.

South Lake Tahoe temple to install rabbi

Evon Yakar will be installed as rabbi of Temple Bat Yam in South Lake Tahoe in a two-day ceremony Sept. 16-17. The weekend will include two of Yakar's ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../south-lake-tahoe...

KUDOS & KINDNESS: Girls' Empowerment Project teachers and mentors appreciated

South Lake Tahoe Women's Center would like to thank the following community members for volunteering their time to teach and mentor at the Second Annual Girls' Empowerment Project: Lis Maul and the...

Art League hosts portrait artist

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Tahoe Art League will welcome Ray Freeman, as the speaker/demonstrator, for the Sept. 14, monthly meeting.The art league meets the from 7-9 p.m. the second Wednesday ...

Art Matters: The heart of the matter

Do we always need tragedy or an horrific event like 9/11 to make us appreciate art and what it brings to the very heart of the matter? Doesn't art often speak louder than words or certainly more el...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: A bear hunt in Lake Tahoe, seriously?

For those who live in the mountains that overlook Lake Tahoe, it's magical. An excitement of the senses, of being close to nature the moment you walk out your door. This euphoric feeling was shatte...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Misleading article distorts truth

TahoeDailyTribune.com published an article on Aug. 30 titled "Babysitting bill in Calif. Legislature," supplied by Sen. Doug LaMalfa that read like a news item. It was a highly misleading character...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Construction a welcomed, albeit inconvenient, sight

What a blessing to see the construction along Highway 50 - a pain, but a blessing nonetheless. Finally there will be a series of beautiful new sidewalks to complement a beautiful area. I'd love to ...

SIROTA: Ten years later, it's time to 'broaden the context'

Ten years ago this week, I, like many living in Washington at the time, was fleeing my office building. In those minutes of mayhem, I knew only what the police were screaming: Get out fast, because...

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