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My Friends Still Say It

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Whitney Foehl argues that, two years since the ski resort changed its name to Palisades Tahoe, it’s time people stop using the word “squaw.”

Readers Reflect | April 2023

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Readers have their say about the U.S. Post Office woes, traffic backups on big ski days, and J-1 worker conditions.

Challenge the Inevitability of Snarled Traffic

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“It’s a heart-hurt to view idling vehicles lined up as far as the eye can see,” our editors say collectively in this month’s group editorial. “There is a carrying capacity inherent for any system and clearly we are exceeding ours here.”

Propane Problems; Name Change for Resort Association; Housing Program Updates; More

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Failed propane deliveries; wildfire research; new general manager at recreation and park district; Alterra acquires Southern California resort; more.

Fire Restrictions; Condos Proposed in Olympic Valley; Increased Rental Incentives for...

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Granite View Condominiums is going through the environmental process; Landing Locals upping rental incentive max from $10,000 to $18,000 for local homeowners; construction season in Incline Village; more.

A Campground Business Opportunity; Derogatory Term Removed From County Roads; Hoedown...

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March 1 - March 10, 2022, including business opportunities for the 2022 camping season; the word ‘squaw’ is gone from Placer County roads; and capital improvements at Palisades Tahoe.

Precedented

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California courts to decide how strict development regulation just outside the Tahoe Basin needs to be.

Business Briefs | July 8 – August 11 2021

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Truckee Thursdays are back; four leading resorts announce climate initiative; Squaw Alpine’s Ron Cohen returns to Mammoth; more.

Business Briefs | May 13 – June 9, 2021

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Squaw/Alpine announces construction timeline for gondola to connect the two resorts; Alibi Ale Works makes beer with help from bees; businesses raise $1 million for Tahoe Fund; more

Business Briefs | April 13 – May 13, 2020

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Ski resort improvements; funds raised for nonprofits; new executive director; more.