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Hurry Up and Wait: Summertime Road Construction in Truckee/North Tahoe

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Highlights of the patchwork road construction project quilt around the region this summer.

Hit All the Best Events in Tahoe This Summer

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Rachel Arst McCullough breaks down how to easily figure out what to do in Tahoe this summer.

Need to Evacuate? Know Where to Go

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What to know when you need to go: We rounded up evacuation information from area jurisdictions in case of emergency.

The Adoption of 2040; Palisades Wins Safety Award; More

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The 2040 General Plan gets adopted by the Truckee town council; Palisades is recognized for safety measures; mammography services are coming to Incline.

Big Snow Hammers Tahoe’s Real Estate Sales

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This winter proved to be especially brutal, not only for residents but also for the Tahoe/Truckee housing market.

No Consolidation Without Community Representation

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Washoe County School District is proposing to close Incline Middle School and consolidate schools. Incline Village community members are fighting back.

From Village to City: Incline and Crystal Bay Seek Incorporation

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Many Incline Village and Crystal Bay residents are eager to form their own municipality. A local nonprofit organization is looking to make it happen.

Teachers Union, School District Settle; Overpayment of Incline Property Taxes Recognized;...

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Also: a Tahoe Basin-wide perspective to trail planning and building, an area plan public workshop, a new memorial scholarship fund, springtime delivery for salmon, and a whole lot more.

Palisades’ Revised EIR; Hyatt Renovations Stalled; Placer and El Dorado File...

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Palisades Tahoe’s revised EIR goes before Placer County; Hyatt renovations; Truckee student designs ski for Nordica; TDPUD recovers funds lost in storm damages; more.

State of the Snowplows

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Breathing deep after the deluge of storms, we look at how snowplows keep our roads passable. Here’s the way they do it and the hurdles local jurisdictions are facing amid staffing and equipment shortages.