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Kiwanis Crab Feed

Don't miss the winter fun at the Kiwanis Crab Feed, Friday, March 9th, 6:00 pm at Harrah's Hotel & Casino. The cost is $38. Tickets are limited. For reserved tables call (530) 541-5900.
Advance Ticket Locations:
South Lake Tahoe Realtors 1235 Ski Run Blvd. Call 530-541-5900.
Law Offices of L. Mark Bissonnette Swiss Chalet 2520 Lake Tahoe Blvd. Ste #2. Call 530-544-5092.

Snow falling, chains required on highways

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Just a squall or the start of "Miracle March?" Snow is falling in the Tahoe Basin and highways around the lake have chain control.Chains are required on Highway 50 from M...

Tahoe Tails — Adoptable Pets in South Lake Tahoe

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

TRTA to host outdoor leadership weekend

Opinion: Rogue tactics undermine climate crusade

Linear Park upgrades expected to begin in summer ’12

Great Ski Race canceled because of conditions

More snow in the forecast for Lake Tahoe and Sierra by Wednesday

More changes in the weather are in store this week as a winter storm, which may produce strong winds and heavy snow, is expected to arrive in the Lake Tahoe Basin by Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service in Reno.

Coyote Grill helping raise money for Clean Tahoe

A's, Giants wait to hear about territorial rights

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - San Francisco Giants president and CEO Larry Baer hinted Saturday there might not be a swift resolution regarding his club's territorial rights in the South Bay and whether...

Athletics' Braden makes strong progress from shoulder surgery

PHOENIX (AP) - Dallas Braden decided against being a world traveler this winter, realizing his rehabilitation from shoulder surgery took top priority.Braden is working with the hope of returning...

Giants thrilled to now be healthy, back together

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Scottsdale Stadium went silent not once but twice Sunday.On San Francisco's first day of hitters facing pitchers, right-hander Matt Cain fell to the ground after taking ...

Bryant, West hold on to win NBA All-Star game

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Kobe Bryant took Michael Jordan's record, then nearly lost the game to LeBron James.Bryant and the best of the West held off a furious East comeback, winning 152-149 in the ...

Yosemite chipmunk looking for cooler temps as park warms

Eat and ski to raise money

Calif. AG not afraid to fight for the state

Hetch Hetchy dam removal gets splash of cold water

‘Warrior Breathing’ could change your life

Vonn’s win puts her in record books; Mancuso doesn’t make podium

Jitloff in 22nd in GS as soft snow slows racers

Learn the ins and outs about living with diabetes

Nevada moving toward letting private labs test new casino games

Bloom to speak in Squaw

Opinion: Well-being of livestock is worth worrying about

Snow missing for annual memorial snowshoe race

Nevada roadside markers to be updated

Leap Day deal: $29 lift tickets are Squaw and Alpine

Here's a nice excuse to go skiing or riding, $29 lift tickets for Leap Day.

Lake Valley firefighters ready to dace up a storm at 50th ball

Caesars Entertainments keeps up with green initiatives

Terrain parks aren’t where all the best snowboarders ride

Tribe: Red Hawk Casino may close because of looming debt

Whittemore manager claims Seenos violated environmental permits

Movie Review: 'Act of Valor' mixes recruiting with SEALs

The action-thriller film "Act of Valor," now playing at Heavenly Village Cinema in South Lake Tahoe, merges real-life SEALs (we all know who the SEALs are, thanks to the Osama bin Laden assassination) with Hollywood actors in action photography taken during maneuvers at the SEAL training grounds.
No SEALs are identified by name, although there is a surprisingly length listing of SEALs who have died in action at the end of the film.

Meet the League to Save Lake Tahoe’s new Executive Director

Join us in welcoming the League to Save Lake Tahoe’s new Executive Director, Darcie Goodman-Collins, PhD at a meet and greet reception on Tuesday, March 6th at the League to Save Lake Tahoe’s offices in South Lake Tahoe.
Meet Darcie, learn about the League to Save Lake Tahoe, and enjoy light refreshments.
For more information or to RSVP, email events@keeptahoeblue.org or call 530.541.5388. Registration is required.

Details
What: League to Save Lake Tahoe Meet & Greet Reception
When: Tuesday, March 6, 6:00pm-8:00pm
Who: All interested community members.

Bills designed to address ADA-small business concerns

Ski Area Reality: Corporatocracy Strikes Again

As the news spread on Wednesday morning that Vail Resorts had purchased Kirkwood Mountain Resort, there was, naturally, a genuine concern for one the future of the one of the most iconic ski areas in the American West. As someone who made a personal decision a few years ago to stop supporting a corporate-owned ski resort (Heavenly) and start buying my pass at one of the last independent ski resorts in the Lake Tahoe area (Kirkwood) – the fact that Kirkwood is a better mountain for all the right reasons didn’t hurt either – this news affected me, but it did not shock me.

Parntership forged to operate Auburn State Recreation Area

Bahrke finishes 14th at World Cup

RIBAUDO: Local musings

The challenge of changeFor every idea put forward by a governmental organization, opposition arises. Witness the City of South Lake Tahoe, which has put forward a number of new ideas to help deal w...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Reaching out to unpopulated areas matters

Population pressures can certainly be better managed everywhere to preserve our environment and wildlife. But reaching out to such unpopulated areas as the Arctic definitely needs to be a priority ...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Disappointed in McClintock's stance on the environment

I am disappointed, but not surprised, that Rep. Tom McClintock voted for a bill that would open up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling. McClintock seems to care nothing for ...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: We need to think about the planet's future

Is the only thing we care about short-term gain? What about the future of this planet and the animals who are only trying to live in a world we are doing our best to destroy ... we need to think be...

Kudos & Kindness: Thanks for making magnet school event a great success

Watch D.O.G.S. (Dad's of Great Students) at the Lake Tahoe Environmental Science Magnet School thanks the following sponsors, donators and volunteers for their needed and appreciated support at the...

Kudos & Kindness: Classified employees help at Bread & Broth

Bread & Broth would like to warmly thank the Classified School Employees Association (CSEA) Chapter #286 and it's volunteers for their continued support in our Adopt-A-Day of Nourishment Program...

Kudps & Kindness: 18th annual St. Theresa Crab Dinner a huge success

Thank you to all of the individuals and businesses that contributed to the Saint Theresa Crab Dinner, Feb. 3. The generosity from the community during this tough economy was amazing. The event was ...

South Lake Tahoe fighters aim to 'go pro'

Cory Escobar, owner and coach at Escobar Training Grounds, is confident that fighters Ryan Nicholas McCarthy and Corey Jack Carlson will be successful in their upcoming fights."Ryan and Corey ha...

City, state saving big on snow removal

Another sunny day, another saved dollar. Each week without snow, South Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada are saving money on snow removal."We've saved a significant amount of money in fuel, equi...

No Lahontan cutthroat stocking this year

Fishermen hoping to hook into Lake Tahoe's only native trout this year won't have the benefit of the Nevada Department of Wildlife's stocking program this year.

Tribune hires new editor

The Tahoe Daily Tribune has hired Trisha Leonard as its editor.Leonard comes to the Tribune from the Register-Pajaronian in Watsonville, where she worked for nearly six years, first as copy editor ...

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