Tag: washoe county
Tragic Loss of a Local Teenager Marks Second Death at Palisades’...
Briefs: 15 Feb. to 21 Feb., including information on the death of a local teenager at Alpine Meadows; Truckee-founded company Coffeebar opening a new (third) location in Reno; the new chair and vice chair appointed to Washoe County’s board of commissioners; and drones that will replace fireworks in Incline Village and Crystal Bay this 4th of July.
Washoe STR Regulations Move Forward; Spohr Family Offers Reward for Information...
Briefs: 8 Feb. to 14 Feb., including Washoe County's short-term rental regulations moving along; a reward offered by the family for information on the murderer of Gary Spohr; a pizza place reopens after a six-month closure in Truckee; more.
Placer County Approves $3.2 Million for Trails and Restoration; Eight Sugar...
Briefs: 1 Feb. to 7 Feb., including Placer County’s approval of $3.2 million for trails and restoration projects, and details on the eight Sugar Bowl Ski Team & Academy alums who will compete in the Olympics this year.
Counties Declare Emergency Due to Storm; Caltrans Urges Essential Travel Only;...
News Briefs: 28 Dec., 2021 - 2 Jan., 2022: online only, including information on county local states of emergency and Caltrans’ recommendation to limit car travel to essential trips.
Largest Invasive Species Removal Project Announced for Tahoe; 301 New Affordable...
News Briefs: 20 Dec. - 27 Dec., 2021: online only
Artown Reaches Benchmark; Judges Support Term Limits for Supreme Court; TSD...
News Briefs: 13 Dec. - 19 Dec. 2021: Online only
News Briefs | 9 December 2021 – 12 January 2022
Study projects low-to-no snow in Tahoe’s future; Pacific Bell ordered to remove 8 miles of lead-leaching telecom lines; environmental review begins at Dollar Creek Crossing; more
In Memoriam
They aren’t here anymore, but they are our educators, laborers, friends, and neighbors, nonetheless. Presenting: the Ink’s memorial wall for locals displaced by the housing crisis.
Voices of the Displaced
They aren’t here anymore, but they are our educators, laborers, friends, and neighbors, nonetheless. Presenting: the Ink’s memorial wall for locals displaced by the housing crisis.
Rising Covid-19 Case Numbers, Slow Immunization Rates, Renewed Mandates
As the Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 accelerates positive cases in Truckee/North Lake Tahoe, local vaccination rates don’t keep up.