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A new learning curve: Tahoe/Truckee organizations reflect in tumultuous 2009
Cindy Gustafson, Tahoe City Public Utility District general manager, said her district had to cut 1,600 service hours in 2009.
Locals comment for, against Tahoe Boulder Bay project at final public forum
The debate over Boulder Bay continued Wednesday before the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Governing Board in the third of three public hearings about the North Tahoe redevelopment project.
Making the grade: A day in the life of a Tahoe Truckee school bus driver
Bus No. 9: 2005 Bluebird All American Cat C7 Diesel. Seating: 84 seats. Bus weight fully loaded: 36,600 pounds.
My Turn: An exercise in constructive conflict
As the Speak Your Peace campaign officially winds up, we at Truckee Tahoe Community Foundation celebrate the success of this effort that got our community talking about how we interact with each other.
Village Notes: What's happening in our community
Holiday cheer really arrived this week with Mother Nature's perfect gift for Tahoe.
Holiday Food and Clothing Project
Volunteers are needed from noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13, at the North Tahoe Event Center in Kings Beach to help organize food.
Word on the Street: How will the economy affect your holiday?
"Ours will be fine, but our kids will be a different story." John Bitzer Marin County, Calif.
After initial public forum, many in favor of Boulder Bay project in North Tahoe
Ron Grassi, of the Tahoe Area Sierra Club, talks about the proposed Boulder Bay redevelopment during Wednesday's TRPA governing board meeting at The Chateau.
There are road controls in the Sierra this morning thanks to a storm that looked like it was going to fizzle and then didn't quite.
Thanks to the efforts of several determined folks, North Tahoe's streets were a little safer for pedestrians for a short period of time this summer.
Passport to Dining an adventure in taste in Tahoe
North Tahoe Business Association Executive Director Cheri Sprenger, who did an outstanding job on the event, helped check guests in at the Passport to Dining event.
Tahoe Forest births submitted from April 1 through 15, 2008
April 1, 2008 Michael Insani and Grisel Dames of Tahoma, a girl, Jocelynn Florencia.
New Tahoe roadwork to further snarl traffic next week
All together now: "Groan." North Shore residents, who are already commuting slowly through heavy construction traffic on Highway 267 and 89, will see a new set of cone zones next week on Highway 28.
Word on the Street: What is the purpose of Labor Day?
"To celebrate the end of summer." Paulletta Erickson Tahoe Vista, Calif. "To celebrate our hard working labor force in our country." Shawn Comstock Incline Village "To celebrate all the hard work we do all year long and give us an extra day off." Mike Young Incline Village Ads by Google
Tahoe elementary schools st...
KINGS BEACH, Calif. - Marci Calderon came to work Wednesday without some of the good friends she sees every August because of the North Shore elementary school reconfiguration.
Statement shows rift between TRPA, environmental groups
While much of the talk from officials at the 13th annual Lake Tahoe Forum applauded improved relationships between various agencies around Lake Tahoe, a press statement released by basin environmental groups this week shows growing antipathy between the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and the groups.
Where we ate summer '09 at North Shore
Spindleshanks seems to go up and down; alas this appeared to be a down year. Business on a Sunday mid-evening was slow; welcome not warm; service snippy.
Singers return to North Tahoe Hebrew Congregation
Alisa Fineman and Kimball Durd return to the North Tahoe Hebrew Congregation Aug.
North Tahoe Regional Park: It's all mapped out
The North Tahoe Public Utility District unveiled an updated map for the the North Tahoe Regional Park that reflects new facilities, provides current information about available rentals and information on the District's Friends of the Park Fund.