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Perimenopause subject of health talk

The free event is at Lake Tahoe Community College's board room, 1 College Drive, South Lake Tahoe. The doctor will discusses perimenopause, which is the process of change that leads up to menopaus...

Mountain bikers gathering to work, ride this weekend

Meet at the rock sections at 9:30am, which is about one-half mile down from the intersection of Saxon Creek and the Tahoe Rim Trail. Work will end about 3pm. Watta Bike Shop will be hosting a free bar...

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Anyone interested in learning more about Edgewood Tahoe's hotel project may go on a tour Oct. 21 from 3:30-5:30pm or Nov. 1 from 10:30am-12:30pm. Meet at the clubhouse of the Stateline golf course...

President Obama expected to sign public lands ski and snowboard bill

Underground ski and snowboarding journalism website UnofficialNetworks.com reports that President Obama is expected to sign legislation that would make snowboarding legal on public lands.

Edgewood Tahoe Lodge plans unveiled (WITH SLIDESHOW)

Reinvention: We're all in this together.
This is the vision of the proposed Edgewood Tahoe Lodge at Stateline.
The plan by Edgewood Companies is to create a unique world-class destination that delivers significant economic, environmental and community benefits to South Shore Lake Tahoe.  
“That is one of the things that investment can bring to the community, said Patrick Rhamey, vice president of Real Estate for Edgewood Companies. “We have continued to re-invest our property over the years and hope to be a pathway for others to follow.”

November workshops focus on transportation issues

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Tahoe Metropolitan Planning Organization will host two workshops Nov. 1 and Nov. 3 to solicit public input on transportation priorities.The workshops are part of a fo...

OBITUARY: Annie Rupert, 1929-2011

Annie Rupert departed this life on October 4, 2011, having lived 81 years, the last 50 as a full-time resident on the South Shore.Her children ~ Kathi, David and Jonathan ~&#82...

Fire safety tips to remember as Halloween approaches

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - Halloween is a fun and spooky time for kids, and just by planning ahead a little, you can make sure it's also a safe one for them. Make trick or treating safe with a few eas...

Meeting next Wednesday in Kings Beach about updated TRPA code

KINGS BEACH, Calif. - As part of its Lake Tahoe Regional Plan Update, the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency last week released the public draft of an overhauled Code of Ordinances that is already more...

OBITUARY: Timothy Craig Blaha

Timothy Craig Blaha, 53, of South Lake Tahoe, died peacefully October 13, 2011, at Barton Memorial Hospital. Tim was born March 31, 1958, was raised in Catonsville, Maryland and graduated from Cato...

Major discussion next week on future of Lake Tahoe ski industry

KINGS BEACH, Calif. - The North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual Chamber Membership Luncheon on Thursday, Oct. 27, at noon, with registration beginning at 11:30 a.m., at the Nor...

Major discussion next week on future of Lake Tahoe ski industry

KINGS BEACH, Calif. - The North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual Chamber Membership Luncheon on Thursday, Oct. 27, at noon, with registration beginning at 11:30 a.m., at the Nor...

OBITUARY: Marie Colello Hanson, 1956 - 2011

Marie Colello Hanson tragically lost her life while camping in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest near Stevenson, WA in early July 2011. Marie was born on September 27, 1956 in Chicago, IL ... ...

OBITUARY: Dale Arthur Epps

Longtime resident Dale Epps passed away on October 7, 2011 after a battle with cancer. He moved to South Lake Tahoe with his family in 1958. He graduated from South Tahoe High School in 1976. Da...

Low-cost flu clinics available for Tahoe residents

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The El Dorado County Health Services Department is holding low-cost community flu clinics for South Lake Tahoe residents over the next few weeks.The seasonal flu vaccine,...

Barton Auxiliary’s Famous Cheese Balls On the Way

There are balls of cheese and then there are Barton Auxiliary’s Famous Cheese Balls. 
One creamy swipe across a piece of sourdough bread or dipped with a cracker, and anyone with a discerning palate can tell the difference between store-bought and these homemade delights. This superior concoction is garlicky, nutty and slightly spicy.
With the holidays around the corner, Barton Auxiliary will once again sell these delicious concoctions for $7.50 at the following locations:

League to Save Lake Tahoe leadership change leads to many unanswered questions

By Heather Gould
The press release announcing the resignation of Rochelle Nason as executive director of the League to Save Lake Tahoe consisted of the usual PR fluff — statements from the president of the board praising her efforts over the years and statements from Nason herself casting the matter as a purely personal decision.

S. Tahoe cops arrest man ordered to stop soliciting money for ...

A Rolling Hills Estates man ordered recently to stop soliciting donations online for Hurricane Irene victims has been arrested in South Lake Tahoe, police said. ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../s-tahoe-co...

Doctor to discuss women's health

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Join Dr. Allison Steinmetz from Barton Internal Medicine as she discusses perimenopause, which is the process of change that leads up to menopause.Steinmetz will lead the...

We Can Challenge Week 5: Avoid soda and sugary drinks

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Soda and other sugary drinks can be a source of large amounts of empty calories. They also supply excessive amounts of sugar to young children who may be consuming them. ...

GUEST COLUMN: Talking to boys about healthy relationships

There are many factors that contribute to unhealthy and abusive relationships. Besides the cycle of violence that is passed down from one generation to the next, society and media also have an enor...

Sierra-at-Tahoe clean-up hauls in 1,750 pounds of trash

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - More than 175 members of the community came out to Sierra Resort on Saturday to help clean up the mountain on Keep Sierra Clean Day. More than 1,750 pounds of trash wa...

South Lake Tahoe Applebee's hosts 'Tip-a-Cop' for Special Olympics

Several law enforcement officers from Northern Nevada and South Lake Tahoe will volunteer their time Thursday by participating in the annual Applebee’s “Tip-A-Cop” fundraiser benefiting Special Olympics Nevada. Officers and deputies will serve during the lunch and dinner-time hours shadowing the restaurant staff as honorary waiters and waitresses. A special envelope will be left at each table for those patrons wishing to donate.

OBITUARY: Patrick E. Purnell

Patrick lived the majority of his life in South Lake Tahoe, and he had a one way lift ticket to Heaven with the first snow of the season. He loved snowboarding, the mountains, the lake, his fami...

Girl scouts to honor founder, newborn girl

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Join Girl Scout Leader, Tammy Blanchard and her South Lake Tahoe Brownie Troop No. 123 in remembering and celebrating the birthday of Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gord...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Construction workers should be careful when smoking

Last week when I was being held up in traffic standing still on Pioneer Trail, with police in their cars watching all the road workers were smoking cigarettes and flicking the lit butts into the fo...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Construction reflects poorly on economy

As a visitor to Lake Tahoe, I found it very sad to see huge traffic jams all day on Saturday and Sunday on Highway 50 due to road construction.It used to be that workers were in unions so they didn...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Measure R is a win for community

I encourage voters to go to the polls and support Measure R on Nov. 8. Measure R is a win-win measure that puts existing funds that otherwise can't be spent toward immediate improvement of our loca...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Measure R should be passed

Measure R is a good thing for South Lake Tahoe, and I urge local voters to support it. Most importantly, its passage will allow the use of existing unused joint powers recreation authority funds fo...

SAUNDERS: Scrapping CLASS act is the right thing to do

On Friday, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced that the Obama administration was ending the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports, or CLASS, Act - enacted as...

Graduate returns from NY to help choreograph high school musical

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - South Tahoe High School alumnus Sebastiani "Bubba" Romagnolo will be returning to South Tahoe Oct. 21-26 to help choreograph and stage some numbers for the South Tahoe Hi...

West Shore house fire claims lives of two people, one dog

TAHOE CITY - Two people were killed early Tuesday morning after a fire, reportedly accidental in nature, engulfed a home on Lake Tahoe's West Shore.Placer County Sheriff's Office Capt. Jeff Ausnow ...

Somber tone for state of the city address

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - In the first "State of the City" address, Mayor Hal Cole focused on a strategy he believes will save South Lake Tahoe from financial collapse, improving the city's infras...

2-day prescribed burn off Hwy. 28

The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District is planning on conducting a prescribed burn Oct. 17-18, depending on proper weather conditions and fuel ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../2-day-prescribed-burn...

S Tahoe cuts staff gears up to make town more liveable

In a matter of seconds the South Lake Tahoe City Council voted to do away with a list of positions This after hearing about 2½ hours of testimony – from ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../s-tahoe-cuts-staff...

IHOP tragedy's continued impact across two states

By Heather Gould
IHOP shooting victim, part-time Tahoe resident Wally Gunderson, continues to recover after being shot in the leg during a rampage by a gunman at the Carson City restaurant on Sept. 6. Gunderson, 67, was injured after 32-year-old Eduardo Sencion entered the Carson City restaurant and began firing, then turned the gun on himself.

City council passes budget unanimously, 19 lose jobs

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - With frowns around the packed room, the South Lake Tahoe city council passed its 2011-2012 fiscal year budget, calling for the elimination of 25 positions within city gov...

2 bodies recovered from house fire in Tahoe City

Firefighters discovered the bodies of a man, a woman and a dog after extinguishing a house fire in Tahoe City near Sunnyside. The fire in the single-story home in the 1700 block of Spruce Avenue was r...

Tahoe Teen Tries to Save Victims in a Fatal Fire (VIDEO)

A 15-year-old Tahoe City teen tells KRNV Channel 4 Reno about his attempt to save two victims and a dog from flames during of an early morning house fire.

Prescribed burn for North Tahoe Oct. 19-26


The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District will conduct a prescribed burn during the week of October 19 – October 26, depending on proper weather conditions and fuel moisture content. The projected areas are in the Second Creek drainage and Mill Creek sub-division.

Regional transportation issues will be focus of November workshops

By Jeff Cowen
The Tahoe Metropolitan Planning Organization will host two workshops November 1 and 3 to get public input on transportation priorities. The workshops are part of a four-year update of the Regional Transportation Plan (Mobility 2035) being carried out by TMPO and the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency. The agencies encourage public input to better serve the needs of the community, according to TRPA Transportation Planning Manager Nick Haven.

Heavenly Ski and Snowboard Foundation Announces Freeride Ski Team

By Aimi Xistra-Rich
The Heavenly Ski and Snowboard Foundation has announced two new programs for the 2011 – 2012 winter season under the Freestyle umbrella. The Foundation will offer two Freeride program options, the One-Day Program and the Full-Time Competitive Program. These programs are open to intermediate to advanced level skiers aged ten to 18 who have a passion for slopestyle, skiercross and halfpipe training.

Two dead in Tahoe City fire

TAHOE CITY, Calif. — Lake Tahoe fire officials are reporting two fatalities related to an early Tuesday morning structure fire at a Spruce Avenue home. The Placer County Sheriff's Office is investigating. The deceased have been identified and officials will release their names pending notification of family. Go here for more.

Want free tickets to the Festival of Trees and Lights?

7, Lake Tahoe News in collaboration with the Barton Foundation will be giving away four packages of tickets to the annual Family Night during the Festival of ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../want-free-tic...

Kirkwood looking at options to remain fiscally solvent

Likins acknowledged a bevy of activity has been going on at the resort on Highway 88, south of Lake Tahoe. But he was adamant the resort has not sold. Nor is it ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../kirkwood-l...

Tahoe Tails — Adoptable Pets in South Lake

Lovey is a sweet Dachshund who is very affectionate and playful. She loves to go for walks, and likes her treats, though she could stand have more walks and ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../tahoe-tails-ad...

Study says advance lodging reservations in mountain resorts keep ticking up

DENVER - Skiers and snowboarders are continuing to book ski and snowboard holidays for the coming season at a steady pace, despite disappointing economic news in August and September that was expec...

Two dead in structure fire in Tahoe City; sheriff's office investigating

TAHOE CITY, Calif. - Lake Tahoe fire officials are reporting two fatalities related to a structure fire that occurred in the early morning hours Tuesday.At about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, a fire was repor...

City to tackle $5.2 million projected deficit

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Figuring out how to fix a projected $5.2 million deficit for the 2012 fiscal year is one of the topics the South Lake Tahoe City Council is set to address at its meeti...

Eating at Passaretti's in S. Tahoe helps TACCD

Passaretti's is honoring Tahoe Area Coordinating Council for the Disabled with a percentage of its profits on Oct. 18. The Getaway Café in Meyers was the first restaurant, while Ernie's Café w...

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