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Air Pollution Increasing in California Forests; Tahoe Donner GM Resigns to...
An updated guidebook for Nevada County accessory dwelling units; the former Tahoe Food Hub executive director now works for the Truckee Chamber of Commerce; more.
Donner Pass Road Opens; Incline STR Fees Increase; Local Veteran Seeking...
Another $500,000 for local wildfire funding; outrigger canoe club hosts veterans; new executive director for local workforce housing agency; more.
Collaborative Resolution Reached Between Hospital District and Town; Proposal for Amendments...
Vacancy tax exploration put on hold; power outages during wildfire season; more.
Community Division Over the ‘Improvement’ of Incline’s General Improvement District
Incline Village General Improvement District’s popular general manager, Indra Winquest, has separated from the district. Community members are seeking to recall the two trustees they believe are responsible for the dismantling of the district.
Composting in Our Mountain Hamlet
Did you know: North Tahoe and Truckee are exempt from California requirements to provide organic waste (composting) collection services? Even still, there are local options for composting, benefitting the environment.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Deliver Keynote at Lake Tahoe Summit; Tahoe’s...
Stage 1 fire restrictions enforced in Tahoe National Forest to mitigate wildfire risks; federal assistance in wildfire insurance and staffing for federal lands; more.
TBAP Amendments Updated; Donner Pass Road to Open in September; Local...
Tahoe Basin to undergo wildlife corridor study; additional funding for workforce housing; more.
Unified Command Training Enhances Basin Emergency Protocols; New Initiatives Unveiled to...
League to Save Lake Tahoe stands firm against amendments to Washoe County's Area Plan; advocacy campaign urges respect for trails; SNOW Museum and Community Cultural Center releases draft EIR; more.
Enhancing Water Quality in Kings Beach; Incorporation Petition Delayed; More
Lower Secline Water Quality Project update; Placer adopts plan to prioritize mental health, Everline Resort under new management; more
Many ‘Coulds’ and ‘Shoulds’ Loom Over Multi-Agency Land Swap
As the Tahoe-Truckee Sanitation Agency considers reducing its needed safety bubble, other agencies eye the potential for a 68-acre parcel that could serve as a receiver site for light industrial/commercial region-wide.