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Workshop on Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park March 21

CARSON CITY, Nev. - The Nevada Division of State Parks is starting the planning process for updating the Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park's general management plan and is seeking public input on planni...

Mac the Naw: Local fishing report

Hello, fellow anglers. So happy to say we turn our clocks ahead this weekend. More fishing time and outdoor evening time. Before we get to our local fishing report, I would like to make a clarifica...

The Lift Up: First-timer takes advantage of Women in Snowboarding Week at Kirkwood

Before Sunday, the last time I was out on the mountain was 17 years ago. I learned to ski at Kirkwood when I was 5 years old and spent many seasons on a handful of mountains all the way through ...

Douglas unemployment rises with the new year

MINDEN, Nev. - The new year brought a spike in unemployment in Douglas County, according to data released Monday by Nevada's Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.The unemployment r...

St. Baldrick's event raises more than $60,000

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - More than 170 people turned out to shave their heads at the St. Baldrick's event at the South Tahoe Ice Arena on Friday, leading to more than $60,000 raised for childh...

Vail Daily columnist Warren Miller: Ski jumping in L.A.

Sepp Benedicter was a famous Austrian ski instructor who for some reason spent a lot of years in Southern California converting sun worshippers to skiers.My first experience with him was watching h...

Feds release health overhaul blueprint for states

WASHINGTON (AP) - Tackling a huge logistical challenge, the Obama administration Monday released an ambitious blueprint for states to match up uninsured Americans with coverage that's right for the...

National gas prices up 12 cents in past 2 weeks

CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) - The average U.S. price of a gallon of gasoline has jumped 12 cents over the past two weeks.That's according to the Lundberg Survey of fuel prices, released Sunday, which pu...

Nevada population remains about even, according to demographer

The Nevada State Demographer’s Office, located at the University of Nevada, Reno College of Business, has released its 2011 population estimates. The state gained an estimated 17,152 people from July 2010 to July 2011, an estimated increase of 0.6 percent, about equivalent to the increase of 0.7 percent the prior year. Two years ago, the state lost 27,677 people, a decrease of about 1.0 percent.

USFS roads target of House panel hearing in Elko

ELKO, Nev. (AP) - A congressional panel is in northeast Nevada for a field hearing on what critics say is excessive environmental regulation on federal lands across the West.The House Resources sub...

USFS roads target of House panel hearing in Elko

ELKO, Nev. (AP) - A congressional panel is in northeast Nevada for a field hearing on what critics say is excessive environmental regulation on federal lands across the West.The House Resources sub...

Lake Tahoe weather: More snow in forecast; 2 feet possible by Wednesday

LAKE TAHOE - Perhaps Miracle March is for real this year.A couple weeks after the month started off with a fresh and much-needed layer of snow, a bunch more could be on the way beginning this week,...

First week of filing sets up primary for Assembly

After the first week of filing, Douglas has to look to its state race for a primary.Kelly Kite, R-Minden, is being challenged by Republicans Jim Wheeler of Gardnerville and Gary Schmidt of Dayton i...

Witness: Man didn't move as Jeep rolled into Topaz Lake

MINDEN, Nev. - There wasn't a ripple to show where a Topaz Lake man and his two dogs died after a Jeep Cherokee rolled into the icy waters and sank on Friday afternoon.A trail of bubbles was the...

Vail announces 2012-2013 Tahoe season pass prices

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Vail Resorts announced pricing for ski and snowboard passes for the 2012-2013 winter season Monday. "Each of our Tahoe resorts offers a different type of skiing and ridin...

Vail announces 2012-2013 Tahoe season pass prices

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Vail Resorts announced pricing for ski and snowboard passes for the 2012-2013 winter season Monday."Each of our Tahoe resorts offers a different type of skiing and riding...

Traffic delays through American River Canyon

Storm systems line up with rain changing to snow for Sierra, Lake Tahoe

A series of strong weather systems will begin moving through the Sierra on Tuesday bringing heavy rain, snow and wind to the Lake Tahoe region.
The National Weather Service in Reno reports that anywhere between 6 to 10 inches of precipitation is probable along the crest from Lake Tahoe northward through Saturday, bringing several feet of snow to the Sierra. What it will translate at lake level depends on how low the temperatures will drop, according to the weather service.

Vail Season Passes on Sale Today, Includes New Lake Tahoe Local Pass

Vail Resorts, Inc. ski and snowboard season passes for the 2012-2013 winter season go on sale today and feature the best prices in the industry.

Tahoe Tails — Adoptable Pets in South Lake Tahoe

STPUD ratepayer info may become public information

Wildlife rehab center looking for volunteers

Sierra to host women-only snowboard competition

Opinion: Is GOP becoming the war party?

Building demolition would add beach access in S. Tahoe

Quilt display at Zephyr Cove library

9 snowmobilers cited around Lake Tahoe

RENO, Nev. - The U.S. Forest Service says nine snowmobilers have been cited on suspicion of driving in closed areas south of Lake Tahoe in recent weeks.Five snowmobilers were cited Feb. 25 after th...

Reno-Tahoe airport’s financial rating stays strong

Yo-yo historian takes this toy seriously

Placer County giving out money to mitigate impacts of gaming

TOCCATA sets dates for Bach performances

Opinion: Sacramento steps up for Reno-Tahoe Olympic bid

Movie Review: Action-scifi-adventure flick 'John Carter' a botch but sometimes fun

Make no mistake about it, "John Carter," a movie playing now at the Horizon Stadium Cinemas at Stateline, Lake Tahoe, is a multi-million-budgeted film that takes itself seriously, although audiences may not. It's ripped from the pages of a 1912 newspaper series by Edgar Rice Burroughs of "Tarzan fame" (newspapers ran fun things like that in better times).

Snow expected from series of upcoming storms

AP Enterprise: Past pension boosts deferred costs

SACRAMENTO - The recent loss of tens of billions of dollars from California's public pension funds may have raised awareness about the high cost of guaranteed benefits for public workers, but refor...

S. Tahoe has money to loan for home repairs

Red Hawk Casino receives reprieve from court ruling

Snowfall down, snowmobile citations up

Just like other winter recreation groups, it's been a tough year for snowmobilers. Sure, there's enough snow to ride their high-powered machines in some places. But not all those places are lega...

Snowfall down, snowmobile citations up

Just like other winter recreation groups, it's been a tough year for snowmobilers. Sure, there's enough snow to ride their high-powered machines in some places. But not all those places are lega...

Opinion: Raising money necessary to save state park in Tahoe

Graffiti being encouraged in South Lake Tahoe

Opinion: Important to recognize what trees do

Did you spring forward?

Truckee Rotary crab feed benefits Sierra Expeditionary Learning School

Washoe County cuts budget dealing with graffiti

S. Tahoe working how to handle special events

Wet week ahead for Lake Tahoe Basin

Miles of snowshoe trails just steps from neighborhood

Oprah praises Jaycee Dugard at New York awards ceremony

Jaycee Dugard made her first appearance at a public event since her 1991 kidnapping on Friday night, receiving an award at the United Nations in New York and praise from fellow honoree Oprah Winfrey.
Dugard, 31, was presented the Inspiration Award from fashion designer and philanthropist Diane von Furstenberg at the DVF Awards, which honor women who display leadership, strength and courage. But first she was lauded by Oprah.

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