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City releases online marijuana reporting system results

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The city's online reporting system for marijuana grows has led to a child endangerment case and the seizure of more than 90 marijuana plants from a residence in the city,...

Utility district board president asked to apologize for staff dispute

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The South Tahoe Public Utility District Board of Directors has asked Board President Dale Rise to apologize for a July incident where he allegedly became verbally abusive...

City, Andoh settle police racism suit

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - South Lake Tahoe has agreed to pay the South Shore's former transit administrator $5,000 to resolve a federal civil rights suit that alleged racism within the police depa...

DUI patrols planned for this weekend

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Law enforcement agencies on both sides of the state line will have extra personnel on the streets this weekend in search of drunken drivers.During the late evening and ea...

Wood stove linked to Meyers house fire

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Burning embers from an unattended wood stove are believed to be the cause of a house fire in Meyers Wednesday afternoon.Firefighters from the Lake Valley Fire Protecti...

New Year's at South Tahoe includes 3-Day SnowGlobe Festival

There’s ample reason to bring your New Year’s Eve celebration to South Lake Tahoe this year, as the town announces its plans to host the first-ever SnowGlobe Music Festival, December 29, 30 and 31, 2011. For three days the festival will sprawl out in the luxuriant setting of Lake Tahoe’s south shore, offering three main stages and over forty-five world-class musicians to help ring in what is sure to be an unbeatable New Year’s Eve celebration, according to a news release.

North Shore ski resorts putting Tahoe on the map

KINGS BEACH – “It is finally Lake Tahoe's time.” Those are the words of Squaw Valley CEO Andy Wirth. His peers Bill Rock, COO of Northstar, and Art Chapman, president and chairman of JMA Ventures,...

Proud to Say: It's hard to ignore Stowell's production this year

There have been bright spots here and there for South Tahoe football this season. They've played good football at times, and at others, not so good. But one consistent upside for the Vikings has...

STHS faces a tough foe to end season

Truckee sits 7-0 in league, while South Tahoe is 0-7.The Wolverines are not only undefeated, but are on a 32 game winning streak. They claimed their fourth straight Northern 3A title in a win ag...

Comfort food led to 'Man vs. Food' series

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Ah, heartache.It leads to the writing of sonnets, the composition of songs and countless drowning of sorrows through wine, whiskey and the consumption of copious amoun...

Settlement reached in Tahoe pier dispute

UPDATED 5:19PM: Environmental regulators and a Lake Tahoe property owner who has hosted events for the League to Save Lake Tahoe have settled a dispute over environmental rule violations that stretch back to 2008.
Tamara Fritz and the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency agreed to terms this week resolving violations between April 2008 and March 2011. Go here for more.

Here is a release this afternoon from the TRPA:

Friends of the Library Book Sale

Event Date: 
November 5, 2011 - 10:00am

The Friends of the Library Book Sale is the perfect place to get great books at bargain prices. The Nov. 5 sale will be held at the South Lake Tahoe branch of the El Dorado County Library, 1000 Rufus Allen Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, Calif. The book sale hours are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Construction on Lakeview Commons nears completion

South Lake Tahoe's capital improvement project manager Jim Marino has visions.Though the new Lakeview Commons park isn't open yet, Marino can already see bands playing in front of the amphitheat...

Loomis hires former S. Tahoe official to be town manager

Angelocci, formerly the assistant city manager and community development director for the City of South Lake Tahoe, will be paid $110000 per year, plus a $300 ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../loomis-hires...

Lakeview Commons Project Nears Completion

The City of South Lake Tahoe hosted a special project walk-through at the Lakeview Commons Project Site Thursday afternoon, and revealed the almost-finished product that the city hopes will be a jewel in the recreation crown for the area.
“It’s going to be the Sand Harbor of South Shore” said Jim Marino, Capital Improvement Manager with the City of South Lake Tahoe.

4.8 temblor felt in South Lake Tahoe

It was an earthquake, not a burglar trying to get in — is what South Lake Tahoe police dispatchers told people Wednesday night. An earthquake measuring 4.8 struck 23 miles northwest of Truckee in Plum...

Nothing common about S. Tahoe's lakeview project

The $6 million project in South Lake Tahoe on the waterfront at El Dorado Beach is winding down. A TRPA extension is allowing dirt to be moved through Friday, though that may need to be extended into ...

Medical pot backers sue feds over Calif. crackdown

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Medical marijuana advocates in California sued the federal government Thursday in an effort to quash a recent crackdown on the state's storefront pot dispensaries, claiming gov...

CA lawmakers balance taxpayers, public employees

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday unveiled his plan for overhauling public retirement benefits requiring California lawmakers to tread carefully between protecting taxpayers an...

Judge approves Nevada's new political boundaries

Carson City District Judge James Todd Russell approved a set of maps outlining Nevada's new political boundaries today, making only modest changes to the lines drawn by a panel of three court-appoi...

South Lake Tahoe reports on pot grow investigation progress

By the City of South Lake Tahoe
In the first month of the City of South Lake Tahoe’s online Report a Grow program, the City has successfully investigated residential marijuana growing operations.

Tahoe RCD gains funding to continue invasive species protection

By Peter Brumis
The Truckee River Fund has awarded $267,267 to the Tahoe Resource Conservation District to protect Truckee area waterbodies from the growing threat posed by aquatic invasive species. The money will also be used for continued implementation of a mandatory watercraft inspection program and the establishment of a stakeholder collaborative to fund a long-term, sustainable aquatic invasive species prevention program for the Truckee area.

'Man v Food' host Adam Richman featured at South Lake Tahoe Food and Wine Festival

One of the culinary events of the season, the Lake Tahoe Food and Wine Festival, arrives at Harrah's and Harveys Lake Tahoe beginning Friday and lasting through Sunday.

Tahoe Transportation District blog: Prepare Before the Snow Flies

So you’re going on a road trip and you'll cross some mountain passes. But the weather forecast calls for heavy snow and high winds. If you're going to drive in a snowstorm you'll want to be smart and safe about it. In no particular order and, depending on the circumstances, here are some must items to have in your vehicle courtesy of the Tahoe Transportation District.

Proposed food labels would rate nutrition

By Carolyn Lochhead, San Francisco Chronicle. WASHINGTON — In an effort to contain epidemic obesity, the Institute of Medicine on Thursday recommended ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../proposed-food-labels...

Ski swap in Tahoe City

The 11th annual Tahoe Cross County Ski Swap is Nov. 12 form 10am to 3pm. Skate ski equipment, classic, light touring, backcountry, snowshoes, kid's sleds, ...www.laketahoenews.net/2011/10/ski-swap...

Pier dispute reaches settlement

KINGS BEACH, Calif. - The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and a North Shore property owner have settled a dispute over a series of environmental rule violations that stretched back to 2008.On Wednes...

Former South Tahoe student returns from Broadway to work with high school drama class

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - When Sebastiani "Bubba" Romagnolo was in drama class at South Tahoe High School, he put in extra effort, to say the least. Romagnolo performed in numerous plays, worki...

Former South Tahoe student returns from Broadway to work with high school drama class

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - When Sebastiani "Bubba" Romagnolo was in drama class at South Tahoe High School, he put in extra effort, to say the least. Romagnolo performed in numerous plays, worki...

Northern California struck by 2 earthquakes

TRUCKEE, Calif. (AP) - A magnitude-4.8 earthquake has shaken Northern California communities in the Sierra Nevada.The U.S. Geological Survey says in a computer generated report that the quake struc...

Incline grinds out win over Whittell

ZEPHYR COVE, Nev. - The game was over and the Whittell Warriors began to jog off the field. Hunter Morgan lingered a bit, staring at the score board standing in the south end zone. On the opposi...

Whittell ends season against Incline

ZEPHYR COVE, Nev. - When the depleted Warriors hopped on the bus to make the long drive across Nevada to West Wendover, things were already looking bad for them. With four guys injured, and unab...

Decline in habitat reducing number of martens in Sierra

The Sagehen Experimental Forest is located in the Tahoe National Forest about 30 miles north of Lake Tahoe and is managed by the Pacific Southwest ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../decline-in-habitat-reduc...

Share your holiday memories with LTN readers

Lake Tahoe News in collaboration with the Barton Foundation is giving away four packages of tickets to Family Night. The package includes tickets for six people ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../share-your...

Rags to riches story for former Tahoe logger

Rags to riches story for former Tahoe logger. Posted by admin in Lifestyle on October 26th, 2011 | no responses. By Carly Flandro, Bozeman Daily Chronicle ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../rags-to-riches-s...

Tahoe Tails — Adoptable Pets in South Lake Tahoe

Calvin is just one of nine 2- to 4-month-old kittens at the shelter right now. They are all cute and playful, and ready to go home. cat With the reduced fee for cats ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../tahoe...

Douglas County beefs up DUI Patrol over Nevada Day weekend

By Jim Halsey
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office will participate in several high-visibility traffic enforcement details over the Nevada Day / pre-Halloween weekend.
During the late evening and early morning hours of Friday through Sunday, October 28th-30th, deputies of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, working in conjunction with deputies of the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office, will conduct increased DUI enforcement patrols on the highways and roadways within Douglas County.

Train to become a basketball referee

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Momentum to eliminate social promotion in LTUSD

The idea is by October educators have a good idea who is falling so far behind that it may be impossible to make up the work. South Tahoe Middle School Principal Beth Delacour at the Oct. 25 meeting r...

STATA's bumblings seeping out in court documents

South Tahoe Area Transit Authority's board voted to file for bankruptcy in August 2010. MV filed a lawsuit a couple months before that after the STATA board severed the transit operator's agre...

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Posted by admin in Grab Bag on October 26th, 2011 | no responses. hyatt • Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe expects its $20 million renovation of its guestrooms, Sierra Café and the Spa Terrace Conference Cent...

Tahoe 21st Century Education Series: Author Bernie Trilling to Speak

By Heather Segale
Community educators are joining forces to bring another 21st Century Education Speakers Series to the Lake Tahoe Basin. This year’s series kicks-off with author Bernie Trilling on Tuesday, November 8th from 6:30 – 9:00 pm at Sierra Nevada College in the Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences.

Heavenly, Northstar begin blowing snow on runs

Heavenly Mountain Resort and Northstar California Resort began making snow Tuesday night, a sure sign that winter is upon us and sweet music to the ears of skiers and snowboarders everywhere.

Nevada tourism director to promote state through Facebook, Twitter

Claudia Vecchio has four weeks to cram for a big test. The newly appointed director of the Nevada Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs — the revamped Nevada Tourism Commission — will deliver opening remarks for the two-day Governor’s Conference on Tourism beginning Nov. 29. With a shrinking budget that not only is dwarfed by other state departments but by state tourism boards across the West, Vecchio has her eyes on the low-cost 21st century version of over-the-fence chitchat with friends and neighbors — social networks such as Twitter and Facebook.
Go here for the Las Vegas Sun story by Richard N. Velotta.

Nevada Legislative panel approves annual bear hunt

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - Black bears will remain in the crosshairs of Nevada hunters after a legislative panel agreed Wednesday to make regulations authorizing an annual hunt permanent, despite obj...

Oregon slaying suspect arrested in Placerville

GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) - Police have arrested a relative of the couple shot dead at their home in the Southern Oregon community Merlin.Josephine County sheriff's deputies say 58-year-old Gary Ly...

The truth about Pop Fiction: it's a funky good time

Whether you are bringing "Jessie's Girl," "Jack and Diane" or the "Dancing Queen" to the 33rd annual Freakers Ball this Saturday, Oct. 29, the band Pop Fiction will have the music to make eveCop...

Game wants to inspire the next Barack Obama

Ryan JohnsonGame had no shortage of trials and tribulations growing up, including getting shot multiple times. During his recovery, he was able to study the art of rapping and hip-hop, which beg...

The Improv welcomes Cotter to Tahoe

Just like last week, Harveys' Improv has a debut appearance. I've been waiting for Tom Cotter to get up here and still can't believe it's taken more than 10 years to get him to play our little r...

When You've Seen One, You've Only Just Begun

The 22nd screen adaptation of "The Three Musketeers" is a tepid rendition of the Alexander Dumas 1844 classic.The film is directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, who seeks another vehicle to star his 37...

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