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Recycling gives Christmas trees a second life

Tax deal not pain free for most people

Frosty cold Tahoe not breaking any temperature records

Study: A little body fat is a healthy thing

Good start for Sierra snowpack

The Sierra snowpack is off to a good start because of some recent storms that brought plenty of moisture to the region. It comes just in time for the first snow survey of the year.
"It's all just good news," hydrologist Dan Greenlee said. "This is fantastic."
The numbers for the first snow survey, this year, couldn't be much better. The snow amount is almost double the average for December. The snowpack is already about two-thirds of a full season's average, with three more months to go.

Friends, family, officials look for leads in missing person case

Police, family members and search and rescue teams intensified their search for a missing teenager Thursday evening.In a press conference Thursday afternoon, officials stated they had no leads o...

Report: Lake Tahoe home sales up 34 percent in 2012

Home sales around Lake Tahoe increased substantially in 2012, with a 34 percent rise in units sold and a 40 percent jump in sales volume, according to a year-end report released by Lake Tahoe-based real estate company Chase International.

Friends, family, officials look for leads in missing person case

Police, family members and search and rescue teams intensified their search for a missing teenager Thursday evening.
In a press conference Thursday afternoon, officials stated they had no leads on the the whereabouts of Petaluma resident Alyssa Byrne, 19, who was reported missing on Jan. 1 after she came to the area to attend SnowGlobe.

Helicopter, ground searches no help in locating missing woman

California receives approval for health exchange

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The federal government on Thursday approved California's plan to run its own health insurance market, a milestone in the state's effort to meet requirements of the national hea...

Nearly 12,000 caught using phone on Nevada highways

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

New tax law packed with breaks for businesses

WASHINGTON - Tucked into the "fiscal cliff" tax package approved by Congress are billions of dollars in tax breaks that should make the new year a lot happier for businesses of many stripes, includ...

Missing Petaluma woman’s friend: She wasn’t acting like herself

School starts at new building for Sandy Hook kids

MONROE, Conn. - For her son's first day of school since last month's massacre at his Sandy Hook Elementary, Sarah Caron tried to make Thursday as normal as possible. She made his favorite pancakes,...

Officials: No leads on missing teen

Douglas County Sheriff's Office is offering a $1,000 reward for information about a teen who came to the area to attend SnowGlobe and has reportedly been missing since New Year's Eve.In a press ...

Homer Simpson takes dig at Improv comic Dunkleman

Brian Dunkleman needs some love in the New Year and one of his resolutions was to be booked at the Lake Tahoe Improv here in 2013.Our first headliner of the year is easily one of the most easy-g...

Search continues for missing teen

Update: Tahoe Search and Rescue joined Douglas County Sheriff's Office Thursday morning in the search for the 19-year-old woman who was reported missing on Jan. 1, according to Sheriff's Deputy ...

Sierra snowpack well above average for early season

Chief of the California Cooperative Snow Survey Frank Gehrke skied into the middle of a clearing in Phillips station Wednesday to take measurements for the California Department of Water Resourc...

FBI joins in search for missing Petaluma woman at South Shore Lake Tahoe

UPDATE 2:40PM: The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, along with several agencies including the FBI, are actively searching for 19-year-old Alyssa Byrne of Petaluma, Calif., who was at South Lake Tahoe attending a music festival and was last seen by friends on the gaming floor of the Horizon Casino in Stateline between 12:30 a.m. and 1 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 1.

The sheriff’s office in conjunction with the South Lake Tahoe Police Department, Eldorado County Sheriff’s Department, FBI, Douglas County Search and Rescue and air support from the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office are working to ascertain Alyssa’s whereabouts.

No leads have been generated to the circumstances of Alyssa’s disappearance.

Alyssa is 5 foot 3inches tall, 125 pounds with black hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt, black snow boots, and black yoga-type pants with her hair pulled back. She was last seen by friends on the gaming floor of the Horizon Casino on 01-01-13 at approximately 1230-100 am.

Anyone with any information is asked to contact Douglas County Dispatch at (775) 782-5126.

A Secret Witness reward of $1000.00 has been established for any information as to the whereabouts of Alyssa.

Reward offered to help locate missing SnowGlobe attendee

Letter: The disorder of government

Guided snowshoe trek near Camp Rich

CA snowpack water content 33% above average

Festival of Trees and Lights’ attendance, revenue spike

Reno woman located unharmed

Reno woman found safe; Petaluma woman remains missing

UPDATED: The Reno Gazette-Journal reports the 21-year-old Reno woman reported missing, Chantel Good, has been found and is safe. Still missing is a 19-year-old Petaluma woman, Alyssa Marie Byrne.
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S. Tahoe man rescued from Echo Peak area

Retiring boomers may be a boon for economy

Teen reportedly missing since New Year's Eve

Police and family members are looking for a teen who came to the area to attend SnowGlobe and has reportedly been missing since New Year's Eve.Petaluma resident Alyssa Byrne, 19, and three frien...

SnowGlobe attendee from Petaluma missing

Forest Service approves Upper Echo Lakes Fuels Reduction project

A tree thinning and fuels reduction project on about 100 acres in the Upper Echo Lakes area and portions of a roadless area could begin this year, according to a decision by the U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit.

The project would take up to six years to complete and includes the removal of trees up to 16 inches in diameter, which would be collected, put into piles and either burned or made available for firewood. There is a possibility of brief closures of areas adjacent to the Pacific Crest Trail, according to the Forest Service.

Environmental group wants to stop N. Shore biomass project

Cliff averted, it's on to the next fiscal crisis

WASHINGTON - Onward to the next fiscal crisis. Actually, several of them, potentially. The New Year's Day deal averting the "fiscal cliff" lays the groundwork for more combustible struggles in Wash...

UN says more than 60,000 dead in Syrian civil war

BEIRUT - The United Nations gave a grim new count Wednesday of the human cost of Syria's civil war, saying the death toll has exceeded 60,000 in 21 months - far higher than recent estimates by anti...

American journalist missing in Syria

BEIRUT - An American journalist has been missing in Syria since he was kidnapped more than one month ago, his family said Wednesday, less than two years after he was held by government forces in Li...

Petaluma woman who attended SnowGlobe at South Lake Tahoe reported missing

South Lake Tahoe Police and the Douglas County Sheriff's Office are asking help in locating a Petaluma woman who attended the SnowGlobe Music Festival and has been reported missing by family.
Alyssa Marie Byrne, 19, attended the three-day SnowGlobe event in South Lake Tahoe this past weekend. On New Year's Eve night she never made it back to her hotel room and was last seen in the Horizon Casino Hotel lobby in Stateline. Cell phone records indicate she used her phone prior to midnight, authorities said.

Feds say delay made Montana oil spill worse

BILLINGS, Mont. - Delays in Exxon Mobil Corp.'s response to a major pipeline break beneath Montana's Yellowstone River made an oil spill far worse than it otherwise would have been, federal regulat...

Brown readjusts his stand on the environment vs. business

Letter to the editor: SnowGlobe - The second time is a charm

Last year, like many in our community, I questioned the value and wisdom of hosting SnowGlobe over the busy New Year's holiday. This year, my wife and I were afforded an opportunity to attend on Sa...

Group files appeal over Tahoe/Truckee biomass project

TRUCKEE, Calif. - A national organization that works to protect nearly extinct species has filed an appeal regarding the proposed two-megawatt Cabin Creek Biomass Energy Facility, a Placer County o...

Clinton talking to staff as she recovers from clot

WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has been speaking with staff and reviewing paperwork from the New York hospital where she is recovering from a blood clot in her head, the Sta...

N. Nevada cautiously optimistic about 2013 economy

Police set up SnowGlobe lost and found

A lost and found for SnowGlobe attendees has been setup at the South Lake Tahoe Police Department, located at 1352 Johnson Blvd. Anyone who may have lost something can also contact the nonemergency...

Ray Lewis to retire after playoffs

OWINGS MILLS, Md. - Ray Lewis spent 17 seasons deftly patrolling the middle of the football field and serving as an inspirational leader for the Baltimore Ravens.Now he's poised and eager to bec...

Peak near Yosemite likely to be named for Olympic skier

SnowGlobe rings in 2013

Chromeo led the countdown to the new year Monday night in front of a massive, high-energy crowd at the SnowGlobe Music Festival. "This is just so great. It's awesome. The atmosphere's great and ...

NHP issues nearly 12,000 cell phone-related distracted driving traffic citations

Troopers from the Nevada Highway Patrol issued nearly 12,000 traffic citations to motorists observed talking, texting or reading non-voice communication while operating a motor vehicle on Nevada’s highways in 2012. Thirty of the offenders last year received their second citation for the same offense with 25 of those witnessed on their phone for a third time and cited once more.

Don Q's fishing report for week of Jan. 2-9

Here is this week's fishing report for rivers, lakes and streams in Nevada, Northern California, Lake Tahoe and the Sierra. This report is for the week of Jan. 2-9:

Grants available to improve Lake Tahoe water quality

The Nevada Division of State Lands has funding available to implement Environmental Improvement Program projects on the Nevada side of the Lake Tahoe Basin.In order to be eligible, projects must be...

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