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Police arrest suspect in Wells Fargo robbery

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - South Lake Tahoe police arrested Joshua Schauert, a South Lake Tahoe resident, Sunday on suspicion of a March 29 bank robbery at the Village Shopping Center.Schauert, ...

STHS reschedules final performance of play

South Lake Tahoe man arrested in Wells Fargo bank robbery

South Lake Tahoe police say they caught the man who allegedly robbed the Wells Fargo Bank located inside Raley’s Heavenly Village Shopping Center in South Lake Tahoe on March 29.
Joshua Schauert, 26, of South Lake Tahoe was arrested Sunday after investigators responded to a laptop computer advertisement he allegedly placed on Craigslist.

Tahoe Tails — Adoptable Pets in South Lake Tahoe

Bicycle group singles out two-wheel advocates

Firefighters raising money for burn programs

Opinion: Brown is not looking out for the environment

Truckee Donner water-electric rates not increasing

Late-season powder day provides fun on the slopes

2 people correctly name the location of this photo

South Tahoe grad accused of robbing hometown bank

Teens with ADHD more likely to get in an accident

Olympic legends to gather at Squaw for fundraiser

Placer County roads to receive $8.3 mil. in state funding

Tahoe Choir to perform at LTCC

Banff action flicks return to Lake Tahoe

"And ... action!" For the third year, the Banff Mountain Film Festival will present adventurous, adrenaline-fueled movies in Stateline on Monday at 7 p.m.Also for the third year, David Schlosser...

Storm brings impressive snow amounts to South Lake Tahoe area resorts

The last day of March brought a blast of snow to the Lake Tahoe and Sierra region making for great powder at local resorts Sunday, April 1. Sierra-at-Tahoe, Kirkwood Mountain Resort and Heavenly report anywhere from 18-21 inches of snow from the storms.

Caltrans looking for people or groups to adopt highways

Environmental films part of Earth Day weekend

Korean swim team back in South Lake Tahoe

To the sound of Sung K. Baek's shrill whistle, a handful of top-level Korean swimmers are back training in South Lake Tahoe's pool and on the area's ski slopes."Last year it was the national swi...

Korean swim team back in South Lake Tahoe

To the sound of Sung K. Baek's shrill whistle, a handful of top-level Korean swimmers are back training in South Lake Tahoe's pool and on the area's ski slopes."Last year it was the national swi...

April 2-8 to mark National Public Health Week

National Public Health Week will be recognized Monday through April 8.The theme for the week is "A Healthier America Begins Today - Join the Movement," according to a press release from El Dorado C...

Kudos & Kindness: 'Four solutions' a good tool for students

St. Theresa's School second- through eighth-graders would like to thank Ms. Lisa Stull, MS, LMFT (Comprehensive Counseling Solutions), for donating her time to teach us how to prevent bullying, how...

Kudos & Kindness: Students recognized as scholars make school proud

St. Theresa's School is proud to have two students, Tommy Cefalu and Ben Howell, recognized as Pop Warner National All American Scholars. Out of more than 400,000 Pop Warner football players and ch...

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Commercial landlord forces tenant out with 50% spike in rent

Handmade totes donated to crime victims

Opinion: Dealing with steroid fatigue syndrome

Natural beauty of Sedona radiates with wonder

Raley’s to open books for outside analysis

California may go its own way with health care rules

Indian tribe allowed to kill bald eagles for religious reasons

Auditions at LTCC for ‘The Rocky Horror Show’

Mancuso takes gold in giant slalom for 15th national title

Volunteer-driven adaptive ski program gets kids on the snow

Washoe County puts traffic accidents online

Opinion: N.J. non-smoking casino worth paying attention to

Deputies in Douglas, Lyon counties increasing traffic patrols

Placerville man charged in 3-state drug ring

My View: Notes from the Front Row

Local Musings: Some of the best questions about why environmental policy has failed over the past decades are being posed by the Pipe Club. For those of you who don't know, the Pipe Club is a group...

Tahoe Today: The Power of Forgiveness

Let me tell you a story of what happened to me just about a week ago. While I was very much awake and going about my business as usual, there was a message that came directly to me from my sister, ...

County fair accepting entries

The El Dorado County Fair is now accepting entries for its June 14-17 event in Placerville.Artists, singers, bakers, athletes, crafters, industrialists and gardners are encouraged to showcase their...

Expo shows off South Shore's many businesses

The 2012 Business Expo, organized by TahoeChamber.org, saw its widest array of businesses to date at Friday's event.The annual expo featured more than 60 local businesses and agencies and attrac...

News briefs: March 31, 2012

NDOW urges bear awareness after three bears killedAs spring slowly arrives in the Sierra Nevada and the promise of another nuisance bear season arrives, the Nevada Department of Wildlife is urging ...

Agency: Dreaded citrus disease detected in Calif.

FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - A citrus disease that has killed millions of citrus trees and cost growers billions of dollars across Florida and Brazil has been detected in California, despite the industry'...

Biz briefs: March 31, 2012

Prime healthcare services to acquire Saint mary's from Dignity healthPrime Healthcare Services announced Friday that it has agreed to acquire St. Mary's Regional Medical Center in Reno, Nev., from ...

Routine home maintenance can keep animals in the wild

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

Aspirin found to reduce risk of developing cancer

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