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A collaborative success: Thank you to all who supported and assisted with the Tahoe Keys Control Methods TestThe third year of the Tahoe Keys Control Methods Test (CMT) has concluded with an interim report being released.Read More
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AT&T to remove toxic cables from Lake Tahoe following lawsuit settlementAT&T will start the process to remove lead-sheathed cables from Lake soon.Read More
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Lahontan cutthroat trout were once wiped from Tahoe. Scientists have them spawning againResearchers are studying Lahontan cutthroat trout spawning patterns in Lake Tahoe to learn about other species.Read More
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Changing winters are impacting Lake Tahoe and other freshwater ecosystemsRecent research sheds light on how freshwaters are threatened by climate change and impacts to winter.Read More
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Endorsement: Yes on Proposition 4. California can’t wait to invest in climate resilienceCalifornia's Proposition 4 authorizes bonds for safe drinking water, wildfire prevention, and protecting communities and natural lands from climate risks.Read More
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500 7th and 8th graders take a journey into Tahoe’s environment aboard the MS DixieStudents from the LTSUD's seventh and eighth grades embarked on an unforgettable educational adventure aboard the M.S. Dixie paddleboat, exploring the vital importance of water and environmental stewardship with the South Tahoe Environmental Education Coalition (STEEC).Read More
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Kiley and Cortez Masto join TRPA, League to Save Lake Tahoe, and others to celebrate passing of Lake Tahoe Restoration ActTeam Tahoe gathered at Heavenly Mountain Resort’s Lakeview Lodge to celebrate President Joe Biden signing the reauthorization of the Lake Tahoe Restoration Act (LTRA) on October 2.Read More
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Congress reauthorizes Lake Tahoe Restoration ActCongress recently passed the bill to extend the Lake Tahoe Restoration Act, authorizing approximately $300 million to 2034.Read More
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Telecom giant AT&T to remove 8 miles of lead cables in Lake Tahoe after legal battleAT&T said it will remove the lead cables from Lake Tahoe as part of a court settlement reached on Sept. 18.Read More
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Lead-clad cables deemed safe by studies, AT&T to resume removalAT&T has announced it will resume removal of the controversial lead-clad cables in Lake Tahoe.Read More
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Tiny threat, big impact: invasive snails thrive in Lake TahoeABC 10 deep dives into the impact of invasive species in Lake Tahoe.Read More
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From Scooters to Microtransit, Cities Are Embracing Alternatives to Short Car TripsCheck out our CEO, Darcie Goodman Collins, weigh in the future of microtransit around Lake Tahoe in a recent Time article.Read More
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League to Save Lake Tahoe hosts 10th annual Labor Day beach cleanupThe League's 10th annual Labor Day beach cleanup was a success. Learn how much litter was collected at the cleanupRead More
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What to know about algae in TahoeNo HABs have been detected in Lake Tahoe this summer, but this time of year is when to be on the lookout, when warm, shallow water increases the likelihood for HABs. Learn what to look for when at the Lake.Read More
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Water bottle ban: auditors pleased with business compliance rateA recent audit shows that a high percentage of audited businesses in the City of South Lake Tahoe are abiding by the single-use water bottle ban.Read More
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The League to Save Lake Tahoe and Saks Fifth Avenue Dazzles with Annual Oscar de la Renta Fashion ShowThe League to Save Lake Tahoe teamed up with Saks Fifth Avenue to host their annual benefit fashion show featuring an exclusive first look at the Oscar de la Renta Pre-Spring 2025 collection.Read More
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Wildfire smoke threatens lakes, too. How will it impact Lake Tahoe’s future?National Geographic dives into the growing problem of wildfires in California and the lasting damage done, affecting Lake Tahoe's future.Read More
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Gambler’s Run Music Festival is a Success for Sustainability in the Tahoe BasinThe second annual Gambler's Run music festival rolled out a plastic free initiative supported by six area nonprofit organizations: Sierra Nevada Alliance, The Tahoe Rim Trail Association, Tahoe Water Suppliers Association, League to Save Lake Tahoe, UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center, and Take Care Tahoe.Read More
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Data reveals less trash on Tahoe beaches after July Fourth following new beach managementThe League to Save Lake Tahoe released data from 11 years of 4th of July beach cleanups last week. The data reveals significant improvements in the amount of trash found this year.Read More
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New Zealand mudsnails approach one year from discovery date: what’s being done about them?Divers are currently assessing the status of New Zealand mudsnail populations once again after almost one year from their initial discovery in Lake Tahoe.Read More
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Press Release: Bi-state program continues to show results for Lake Tahoe clarityA new California-Nevada report shows that pollution control measures kept over 550,000 pounds of fine sediment out of the Lake in 2023 despite an extended snowmelt period.Read More
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Olympic Valley sends ‘no’ recommendation on Alterra developmentA local municipal advisory council voted against the Village at Palisades Tahoe Specific Plan project after hearing from members of the community.Read More
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Revised environmental report out for controversial Palisades Tahoe developmentThe revised report for the Village at Palisades Tahoe was made after a court decision that caused Placer County to rescind its project approvals.Read More
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Contentious, divisive development at Palisades Tahoe moves aheadThe next chapter in a decade-long saga about the future of Lake Tahoe’s largest ski resort has begun.Read More
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Boating Violation in Truckee River Marsh SettledAgency compliance staff identified and contacted the boater, who has accepted responsibility for the incident and has agreed to a settlement where he will pay a penalty of $10,000.Read More
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Lake Tahoe sees second-highest surface temp in 25 years amid California heat waveLake Tahoe had it's second-highest surface temperature in the last 25 years. Learn what effect it's having on the Lake.Read More
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Placer County issues health advisory for Carnelian Bay area following sewage spillJuly 31 Update: Placer County lifts health advisory and opens public access to Carnelian West Beach.Read More
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No harmful algal bloom detected at Lake Tahoe sites purported to be responsible for dog’s deathRecently Harmful Algae Blooms were reported to be in Lake Tahoe. The California water board detected no toxins associated with harmful algal blooms in the lake.Read More
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Billionaires keep trying to buy up Tahoe, but the land has never been theirsMeeks Bay was one of the Washoe Tribe's original encampments, finally they have a more consistent voice in Tahoe.Read More
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Passed: Sen. Cortez Masto’s bill to reauthorize the Lake Tahoe Restoration ActAfter passing out of the Senate, this crucial bill for the Tahoe Basin now moves to the House of Representatives with momentum.Read More
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StoryMap: 11 years of cleanup data from “Keep Tahoe Red, White & Blue” cleanupsThe litter data gathered by volunteers at our annual July 5th cleanups leads the League to insights and solutions. Explore the StoryMap.Read More
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Trash on Lake Tahoe beaches much improved. How much did they clean up after holiday?Volunteers at the annual July 5 cleanup were surprised to collect less than a quarter of the trash than they had last year.Read More
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Nearly 2,000 pounds of trash pulled from Tahoe beaches after July 4thThe 4th of July's reputation might be changing for the better: A record numbers of volunteers showed up for July 5 cleanups, and found much less garbage.Read More
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Washoe Tribe secures collaborative funding for a Lake Tahoe Community LiaisonTo be effective in its leadership of stewarding this land, the Tribe needs to be consistently represented and engaged. Now it will be.Read More
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League and Forest Service improving beach managementOur new Tahoe Blue Beaches program "raises the bar for beach management" with a pilot test at Zephyr Cove and Shoals in 2024.Read More
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Lake Tahoe full for first time since 2019Back to back snowier-than-average winters have boosted the water level of the lake to just below the legal limit.Read More
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Homewood Stays Public, But Can Discovery Be Trusted?Homewood stays public but there is a feeling of doubt that the new development and land will remain truly accessible to the public.Read More
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Tackling Tahoe’s tiny invaders: aquatic threats at Lake TahoeEnvironmental experts and community members are gearing up to tackle aquatic invasive species threatening Lake Tahoe's pristine water.Read More
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Director tours Lake Tahoe, announces $3.4 million investmentU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Martha Williams announced $3.4 million in funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to prevent and combat the spread of aquatic invasive species in Lake Tahoe.Read More
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‘Demand is almost endless’: These Tahoe shuttles are giving out free ridesLake Link is becoming Tahoe’s most successful mode of public transportation. The free, on-demand, ride-share shuttle called “microtransit is seeing an increase in popularity with locals and visitors.Read More
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Keep Tahoe Blue National Trails DayThe team at channel 2 Nevada News captures the great work from the National Trails Day cleanup in Tahoe City.Read More
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Lake Tahoe Full For First Time in 5 YearsA U.S. Geological Survey gauge in the lake recently recorded a water level reading of 6,228.9 feet and is now full for the first time since 2019.Read More
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AT&T Backtracks on Removing Lead Cables Amid Legal Fight"Legal issues aside, the bottom line is that the cables are 8 miles of trash lying at the bottom of Lake Tahoe. And they need to be gone," said Jesse Patterson from the League.Read More
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More litter in Tahoe than meets the eyeHuman vs machine battled off to determine which cleaned a Tahoe beach more.Read More
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Retired South Lake Tahoe teacher creates song as plastic water bottle ban goes into effectThe City of South Lake Tahoe's ban on single-use plastic water bottles started on Monday, April 22. Stores are no longer able to sell plastic water containers less than one gallon in size.Read More
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Lake Tahoe musician creates Mother Earth song to inspire changeLocal musician Liz Broscoe has released a song that features Lake Tahoe and the challenges to keep it blue, and it could become the next battle cry to protect the lake.Read More
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Your upcoming events and volunteer opportunitiesYour summer volunteer calendar is right here! Find the events, programs, and citizen science opportunities for you.Read More
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Plastics are not the Tahoe wayLearn more about the City of South Lake Tahoe’s single-use water bottle ban for commercial vendors passed on Earth Day.Read More
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What Nevadans Are Saying: “We Applaud Senator Rosen’s Leadership is Advancing The Truckee Meadows Public Lands Management ActLeaders praised Senator Jacky Rosen’s Truckee Meadows Public Lands Management Act.Read More
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Forest Service announces decision for Burke Creek RestorationThe USDA Forest Service proposed restoration of Burke Creek to improve water quality.Read More
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How bulldozing a closed Motel 6 could help improve Lake Tahoe’s water clarityRead how the acquisition of the Motel 6 property could lead to clearer waters in Lake Tahoe.Read More
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Hailey Hawkins & Marilee Movius Interview on Lotus Radio (Reno)Catch the latest Lotus Radio Interview with the League's Hailey and Marilee covering the League's latest events and projects.Read More
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(Video) 31 acres of sensitive marsh and river habitat successfully acquiredWatch this video exploring how the California Tahoe Conservancy's property acquisition is a game-changer for Lake Tahoe.Read More
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Truckee joins South Lake Tahoe in banning single-use plastic bottles to curb wasteThe ban by Truckee is the latest effort by towns and cities to curb the use of single-use bottles and packaging.Read More
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Nevada, California leaders gather in D.C. to discuss importance of extending Lake Tahoe Restoration ActNevada and California elected officials and local representatives head to Washington D.C. to allocate 3/4 of unspent funding.Read More
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Tahoe restoration efforts set to lose $301 million; state officials urge Congress to actLocal, state and tribal officials gathered in Washington D.C. to appropriate millions to protect Lake Tahoe.Read More
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Republican Kevin Kiley, other advocates push to extend Lake Tahoe restoration for another decadeRep. Kevin Kiley and others advocate for Tahoe restoration for another decade.Read More
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Tahoe’s family-friendly sledding hills have a big trash problemThe SF Chronicle dives into plastic sleds contributing to the winter litter problem in Lake Tahoe.Read More
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California Tahoe Conservancy Awards $600,000 Grant to Support Joint USDA Forest Service – Washoe Tribe ProjectThe California Tahoe Conservancy Board has awarded a $600,000 grant for joint project with the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California to restore Máyala Wáta (Meeks Meadow).Read More
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Weather whiplash, from drought to deluge!Dr. Daniel Swain recently spoke at a weather conference in South Lake Tahoe, CA, explaining extreme weather is becoming the new reality due to global warming.Read More
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South Lake Tahoe has a new way to avoid dreaded ski trafficLake Link has expanded its service to more areas around Lake Tahoe to offer an alternative solution to get around South Lake Tahoe.Read More
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Collaboration key to resolve clogged parking, street issues around Heavenly at Lake TahoeA collaboration between SLT Police, City of SLT, and Heavenly have helped clear congestion around Heavenly's California base parking lot and Ski Run.Read More
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‘It’s a sad issue’: Emergency lake cleanup underway in TahoeAn Emergency cleanup was needed to collect 200,000 pieces of styrofoam balls that littered the Lake.Read More
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South Lake Tahoe City Council approves additional $500K for expanded Lake Link serviceThe South Lake Tahoe City Council approved the additional funding of $500,000 to support the expanded Lake Link microtransit service.Read More
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NDOT to clean sled trashNDOT is paying for portable toilets and litter collection at the Spooner Summit sled hill.Read More
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Keep Tahoe Blue works on solution to end hibernating trash at sled hill“We made the case that it was a proven solution and convinced them to do it... provide a dumpster and two portable toilets for the next two winters.'Read More
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TRPA Advances Workforce Housing SolutionsThe Tahoe Regional Planning Agency approved a package of affordable and workforce housing incentives.Read More
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The path to better transportationTo Keep Tahoe Blue, we must reduce dependency on the private automobile. That goal is not new. How did we get here, and where do we go from here?Read More
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Tahoe greenlights high-density housingDuring their governance board meeting on Wednesday, TRPA voted for land zoning amendments to allow for more multi-family and affordable workforce housing.Read More
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Ribbon cutting at Lower Secline celebrates strides made in improving Lake Tahoe’s clarityThe work is a part of a larger series of projects in Kings Beach to restore natural beauty and lake clarity.Read More
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TRPA mooring lottery open through March 1, 2024Entries into the annual new mooring lottery can be submitted to TRPA by lakefront property owners beginning December 1.Read More
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Opinion: Rep. Kevin Kiley – “Keep Tahoe Blue”"For over 50 years... both parties have worked in a bipartisan manner to protect the natural beauty and wonder of the lake. But we must remain vigilant."Read More
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The story behind California’s only Black-led land trustThe recent purchase of 650 acres of land near the Tahoe National Forest is meant to create greater access and business opportunities for people of color.Read More
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The significant environmental impact of Tahoe’s scarce wetlandsResearch shows that one acre of healthy Sierra Nevada wetlands can capture as much carbon from the air as one acre of a tropical rainforest.Read More
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Drink Tahoe Tap map shows water refill stations in Tahoe“Plastics have been found everywhere in our environment... By encouraging the use of tap water, South Lake Tahoe is... reducing the potential impact of microplastics on the local ecosystem.”Read More
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Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation supports the League’s new Environment & Education Center“Our community exists in one of the most beautiful landscapes on earth, and the Community Foundation has always been focused on supporting projects that protect our home."Read More
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Federal funds would boost water agency fire readinessA federal funding bill would deliver $1 million to upgrade South Tahoe water infrastructure needed to protect the Basin from wildfire.Read More
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VIDEO: Invasive snails threaten Lake Tahoe ecosystemThey may be tiny, but these aquatic invaders from New Zealand could cause huge problems for Lake Tahoe.Read More
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Keep Tahoe Bears Wild!Read More
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Fire, other ravages jeopardize California’s prized forestsDamage to the Sierra Nevada's forests - caused by increasingly intense fires - could be permanent as the impacts of climate change continue.Read More
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Video: Projects improving the South Lake Tahoe environmentPartners of the Lake Tahoe Environmental Improvement Program provided a webinar update on multiple projects improving South Lake’s environment.Read More
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All South Lake Tahoe 6th graders spend day with Wonders of Water and Environmental Education“It is important to get kids outside in nature – not just a manicured park – doing hands-on work that matters and can make a real difference."Read More
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South Tahoe Environmental Education Coalition hosts Environmental Education Field trips for Students K-5thSTEEC, a collaborative network of over 20 environmental agencies and nonprofits including the League, hosts hands-on environmental education each year.Read More
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Outside Lake Tahoe: Robots protecting the LakeThe League's Chris Joseph appears on Outside Lake Tahoe to discuss robots the organization is testing to Keep Tahoe Blue.Read More
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‘Phenomenal boon’: How Nevada’s signature public lands law ushered in growth, conservationThe legislation's authors surprised themselves at how earmarking federal land sale money for Nevada would pay such dividends for parks, trails and conservation, including at Tahoe.Read More
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Washoe Tribe among delegation pledging continued protection at annual Lake Tahoe SummitAt the 2023 Tahoe Summit, Washoe tribal members stressed the importance of Lake Tahoe to the history and health of its people.Read More
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Lake Tahoe has higher concentration of microplastics than ocean trash heapThe new study joins a growing body of research sounding the alarm on the prevalence of microplastics. The tiny plastic particles, less than the size of a sesame seed, have been found everywhere.Read More
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Tahoe State of the Lake Report 2023UC Davis researchers have been monitoring the lake since 1968. This report provides an update on a variety of factors affecting Lake Tahoe's health.Read More
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‘Absolutely unacceptable’: Tahoe officials cracking down on beach access after Fourth of July trash messA beach cleanup effort undertaken by volunteers on July 5 prompted the US Forest Service and League to Save Lake Tahoe to raise the bar for beach management in Tahoe.Read More
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Lake Tahoe has an alarmingly high concentration of microplastics, study findsA new scientific research paper published Wednesday morning found that alarming levels of microplastics are lingering in the surface waters of Lake Tahoe.Read More
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Record Trash at Lake TahoeLeague CEO Dr. Darcie Goodman Collins and volunteer Naomi Morgan joined "Inisght" to talk about the July 5th cleanup and the League's other efforts to Keep Tahoe Blue.Read More
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This tiny organism might muck up Lake Tahoe’s crystal-clear watersResearch from UC Davis leads to a theory that the fate of Lake Tahoe's famously crystal-clear water is tied to the life cycles of a species of small, stubborn shrimp.Read More
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Visitors to Lake Tahoe leave a record four tons of trash during Fourth of July celebrationsOver the course of just three hours, 402 volunteers cleaned up 8,559 pounds of litter left from Fourth of July celebrations at Lake Tahoe.Read More
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‘Like a landfill’: More than 4 tons of trash collected after July Fourth at Lake TahoeThe “Keep Tahoe Red, White & Blue” Beach Cleanup event has been held annually since 2014. This year 14 businesses, organizations and local governments partnered with the League to bring this litter cleanup event to life.Read More
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Fourth of July trash at Lake Tahoe beaches to be cleaned up by robotsComputerized custodians join human volunteers to “Keep Tahoe Blue” after big holiday crowds visit Lake Tahoe.Read More
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New mobile watercraft cleaning station to help keep invasive species out of Lake TahoeThe League introduced a new piece of technology to protect Lake Tahoe from aquatic invasive species. You're likely to see it around the Lake.Read More
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How one local man is taking on the Lake Tahoe litter problemTahoe Blue Crew leader and anti-litter activist Ben Dosseff is profiled in this Reno TV news story.Read More
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TRPA Accepting Lottery Applications for New Piers June 1 – 30TRPA will be accepting lottery entries between June 1 and June 30 this year for pier allocations allowed every two years under the Shoreline Plan.Read More
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Cortez Masto legislation protecting Lake Tahoe, Ruby Mountains clear key committee hurdleLegislation to extend an act that provides critical funding for Tahoe just passed a crucial milestone.Read More
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Keep Tahoe Blue Making Progress on New Environment and Education CenterThe League's redevelopment project is on track to reach an important fundraising milestone.Read More
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Tahoe planning agency awards $11.1 million to seven transportation projectsThe Tahoe Regional Planning Agency has awarded granyts to seven critical transportation projects across the Tahoe Region.Read More
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Local slediquette effort minimizes plastic in the SierraMicroplastics are becoming more and more common on snow-covered mountains, due to winter recreation.Read More
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Ripple Effect of Fire-Resilient ForestsThe US Forest Service is managing forests in the North Yuba Landscape to protect communities beyond its boundaries.Read More
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Lake Link expands further into Douglas CountyLake Link has recently expanded its micro-transit service area and now covers more of the residential areas near the stateline in Douglas County.Read More
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The 10-year battle that will shape the future of Lake Tahoe’s Olympic ValleyOne company aims to build a water slide, roller coaster, and an indoor skydiving park, but many see it as a threat to the region’s environment.Read More
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Lake Tahoe reaches clarity levels not seen since the 1980sThe announcement of Tahoe's 2022 average water clarity has caused excitement. But it's not cause for a victory lap.Read More
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Keeping Lake Tahoe BlueLearn about the League to Save Lake Tahoe's history and impact in this article from Bluedot Living.Read More
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Too much of a good thing: Damaging atmospheric rivers likely to increase flood riskWinter in the Truckee River Watershed can be picturesque, yet it is also a season of heightened flood risk, thanks in part to climate change.Read More
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Tahoe snow starts to melt, but not fast enough for these hungry bearsBears and litter buried beneath the snow are coming out of hibernation in Lake Tahoe as spring warms up.Read More
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Tahoe Blue Crews – Tahoe Kids ShowThe League's Marilee Movius talks with Lake Tahoe TV's Piper Arnold about the League's Tahoe Blue Crew volunteer program.Read More
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Less Garbage!Elementary students in the SWEP Sustainability Clubs reduce food waste in Truckee and north Tahoe.Read More
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‘Totally unprecedented’: Why Lake Tahoe’s water is clearer than it has been in 40 yearsAn annual report on the lake's famous water clarity, which had been getting worse during the past half century, shows an unexpectedly dramatic improvement.Read More
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2022 Lake Tahoe Clarity ReadingsThe UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center released findings from the Lake Tahoe Clarity Report 2022.Read More
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Electric buses are coming to Tahoe as early as 2025The Tahoe Truckee Area Transit (TART) system will add four electric buses to its fleet.Read More
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Lake Tahoe sled hill clean up Saturday nets very little trashWhile little trash was collected at a popular sledding site, much more is expected to emerge as the snow melts away.Read More
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‘Hibernating trash’: Lake Tahoe clean up events net low amount of wasteLess litter than anticipated means it's likely buried under layers of snow, waiting to emerge once Spring arrives.Read More
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Meet the man who can send Lake Tahoe into full panic mode with just one wordBryan Allegretto is the author behind Lake Tahoe's OpenSnow forecasting site; for many, it's the equivalent of Tahoe's snow bible.Read More
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Take Care Tahoe promotes use of sled corralsSled corrals create the opportunity to prevent plastic from broken sleds from harming the Lake Tahoe environment.Read More
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New parking plans at Tahoe-area ski resorts slated for next winterRead More
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Scientists found microplastics in Sierra snowpacks. Should we worry about Bay Area drinking water?Desert Research Institute scientists are taking snow samples to probe how microplastics get into snowflakes and, ultimately, California’s water supply.Read More
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Conservancy Grants $250,000 to Tackle Invasive Plants in Lake TahoeA $250,000 grant has been approved for aquatic invasive plant surveillance and rapid response in Lake Tahoe.Read More
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South Lake Tahoe: The mountain town buried by California winter chaosSouth Lake Tahoe has endured a wildfire, drought, and now, dangerous amounts of snow - all in a roughly two-year period.Read More
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56 feet of snow have fallen on Donner Pass this winter. More is on the way56 feet of snow have fallen on Donner Pass this winter. More is on the way...Read More
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Lake Tahoe fully mixed vertically from top to bottom for the first time in almost four yearsLake Tahoe fully mixed vertically from top to bottom for the first time in almost four years!Read More
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Forest Service seeking comments on proposal to complete restoration of Burke Creek near Lake TahoeThe USFS Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit wants you to weigh in on their proposed restoration efforts at Burke Creek and Rabe Meadow on Lake Tahoe’s southeast shore, near Nevada Beach. Meadows are critical to protecting water quality.Read More
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Washoe Tribe signs agreement to co-manage lands with California State ParksThe agreement restores tribal access to aboriginal lands, and establishes co-management of resource projects, interpretative signage and cultural areas.Read More
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‘People are pissed’: Palisades Tahoe revives controversial development planA development project in Olympic Valley, first proposed in 2011, has resurfaced unchanged despite losing a lawsuit that found its environmental impact report insufficient.Read More
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Epic ski season means epic waits as traffic backs up for miles around North Lake Tahoe resortsTahoe and Truckee-area residents are used to battling tourist traffic. But this winter, the traffic is unlike any year before. Residents and governments are grappling with how to handle the influx of visitors each weekend.Read More
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LISTEN: Millions of people visit Lake Tahoe each year. Is that sustainable?Lake Tahoe is a true natural gem, drawing millions of tourists to its crystal clear waters. Is this level of tourism sustainable in an area that is so ecologically sensitive?Read More
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LISTEN: Keeping Tahoe Blue – An interview with Chris JosephRohan Baxi, the 16-year-old host of his own radio program based in Davis, CA, speaks with the League's communications director about the many threats facing Tahoe, and how the League helps Keep Tahoe Blue.Read More
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Placer County Tahoe Plan code changes encourages redevelopment; community concerns expressedPlacer County is proposing changes to its Tahoe Basin Area Plan that are meant to encourage development in town centers. The proposed changes hold promise and concern for environmental groups.Read More
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WATCH: Monopoly – Lake Tahoe Edition UnveiledLake Tahoe now has its own special edition of Monopoly, and the League's environmental messaging is featured throughout.Read More
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MONOPOLY: Lake Tahoe Edition unveiledLake Tahoe and game-lovers have something new to celebrate - the MONOPOLY: Lake Tahoe Edition is here! And the League is featured across the board!Read More
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In Congress, a push to keep hundreds of millions flowing to Tahoe for clarity, restoration projectsA critical source of federal dollars for Tahoe's environment is set to expire. The League is working to keep the funding tap flowing.Read More
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Lake Tahoe TV: Sharing the League’s goals for 2023Chris Joseph joined Lake Tahoe TV to chat about how the League plans to protect the basin in 2023.Read More
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Lake Link forecasted to service 120,000 in 1st yearThe free, on-demand transportation provider on Tahoe's south shore has been a big hit in its debut year. The service is easing the strain of traveling around Tahoe, while also preventing auto pollution that harms the lake.Read More
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Lake Tahoe TV: Kelci Brown shares first steps for 2023Kelci Brown joins Lake Tahoe TV to talk about how the League is kicking off 2023.Read More
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Tahoe Conservancy Continues to Pursue Acquisition of 31-acre Motel 6 PropertyThe property along the Upper Truckee River holds sensitive habitat key to restoring the marsh-meadow ecosystem on Tahoe's south shore.Read More
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Traveling to Lake Tahoe this winter? Here’s what you need to knowWhen winter storms hit Tahoe, special precautions are needed to ensure you get to your destination safely. Here are some tips for winter driving.Read More
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Homewood Mountain is going private. Is this the future of Tahoe skiing?Plans for Tahoe's Homewood Mountain Resort will convert the locals' mountain on the West Shore to an elite playground for wealthy skiers and riders.Read More
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Kings Beach sunken sailboat finally removedA sunken sailboat abandoned for more than two years was removed from Lake Tahoe in late November 2022.Read More
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California Tahoe Conservancy Grants $305,000 to the Washoe Tribe for Tahoe ResilienceThe California Tahoe Conservancy has awarded a $305,000 grant to the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California for work in the Lake Tahoe Basin to improve forest and watershed health and reduce wildfire risk.Read More
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Lake Tahoe a Proving Ground for Emerging Conservation TechnologyThis summer, a beach-cleaning robot, known as BEBOT, made its way to the shores of Lake Tahoe to help solve its persistent litter problem.Read More
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Tahoe Summit celebrates the work of “Team Tahoe”Each summer since 1997, the Lake Tahoe Summit has brought together local, state and federal leaders for the common cause of protecting Big Blue. Over more than a quarter century, Team Tahoe has racked up some big wins for the Lake.Read More
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The Lake Tahoe app you can use for free rides instead of UberPeak season in Lake Tahoe can present many challenges to visitors, from traffic congestion to high rental car rates. But now, travel can be a bit more stress-free with Lake Link, a new microtransit initiative.Read More
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Keeping Tahoe BlueYou may not know it, but behind the popular "Keep Tahoe Blue" sticker are 65 years of ground-breaking conservation history.Read More
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Tahoe traffic, pollution lands region on list of places travelers should avoidA popular travel guide is telling visitors to not go to Tahoe. The League's Jesse Patterson weighs in.Read More
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Construction Complete for Upper Truckee Marsh RestorationTahoe’s largest ever wetland restoration project wraps up after three years of work.Read More
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Two major California tourist destinations named to Fodor’s ‘No List 2023’Read More
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Don’t go to Lake Tahoe in 2023, major travel guide saysFodor's Travel advised would-be tourists to give Lake Tahoe's natural environment a break in 2023. A more pragmatic and realistic approach is to turn visitors into "Tahoe Blue-Gooders," or stewards of the Lake.Read More
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Lake Tahoe Bears Seeking Food For WinterFall is quickly becoming winter and Tahoe bears are hungry! Be aware for heightened bear activity and take steps to prevent bears from accessing human food and garbage.Read More
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Face the State: Jesse Patterson from the League to Save Lake TahoeHost Arianna Bennett talks with Jesse about a beach-cleaning robot, the challenges facing the Lake, and new projects in the works.Read More
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‘A zombie we’ve killed before’: Palisades Tahoe gondola sparks development fearsAs Palisades' base-to-base gondola opens for the winter of 2022, Tahoe residents ask if it's right for the region.Read More
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TRPA Governing Board Selects New Executive DirectorJulie Regan, long-time Deputy Director, was tapped to take over following Joanne Marchetta's retirement.Read More
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Beach-cleaning robot purges litterTahoe's first beach-cleaning robot tallied some impressive stats over its summer-long pilot project in 2022.Read More
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Lake Tahoe TV: Marilee Movius on the League’s summer of 2022Marilee Movius discusses what the League was able to accomplish in 2022 - from transportation to litter prevention - on Lake Tahoe TV.Read More
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South Lake Tahoe may outlaw single-use plastic water bottles as microplastic contamination growsSouth Lake Tahoe moves toward a ban on plastic water bottles, aided by the League's advocacy and programs.Read More
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South Lake Tahoe leads the way as city council approves water bottle banThe ban is aimed at preventing a source of plastic pollution at TahoeRead More
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Meet the Robot Who’s Cleaning Up Lake TahoeMeet the robot who’s cleaning up Lake Tahoe.Read More
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Lake Clarity Decline Has HaltedDeclines in Lake Tahoe’s overall clarity have largely plateaued, according to recent measurements.Read More
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Using the Citizen Science Tahoe AppGood Day Sacramento's Ashley Williams joined the League's Jesse Patterson to learn how everyone can "protect while they play" at Tahoe this summer.Read More
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Free, on-demand ride service launches on south shoreKeep the car parked and take a free, on-demand shuttle to get around Tahoe this summer.Read More
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2021 Lake Tahoe Clarity ReportThe scientific report from the UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center shares our latest understanding of the Lake's water clarity.Read More
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Keep Tahoe Blue Spooner Summit CleanupThe Spooner Summit sledding hill is popular during the winter months, but more foot traffic inevitably means more litter being left behind.Read More
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Precedented: Strict regulations on developments in the Tahoe Basin could expand beyond itCourt decisions in 2021 and 2022 paved legal precedent for requiring formal consideration for development impacts on Lake Tahoe, even in non-Basin projects.Read More
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Caldor Fire and Climate ChangeThe Caldor Fire burned more than 200,000 acres, including 10,000 acres in the Tahoe Basin.Read More
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Cleaning Up Lake TahoeRead More
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Lessons learned from the fire that almost destroyed TahoeRead More
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Tahoe firefighters share lessons from Caldor Fire in new videoRead More
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Bipartisan bill to stop spread of aquatic invasive species introducedRead More
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This is what happens when Lake Tahoe hits a critically low water thresholdRead More
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A Window Into A Burning Hot FutureRead More
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Face the State: Lake Tahoe Post-Caldor FireRead More
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The alarming low level of water in Lake TahoeRead More
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Building momentum in sustainable transit options in North Lake TahoeRead More
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Lake Tahoe has fallen to an alarmingly low level. Here’s what the impact could beRead More
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Tribune tests success of TART ConnectRead More
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Our chance to save Lake TahoeRead More
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One Of Californias Favorite Escapes May Never Be The Same Because Of Climate ChangeRead More
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Returning Evacuees, Visitors Urged to Secure Properties, Resist Providing Food and Water to BearsKeep Tahoe Bears WildRead More
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Caldor fire smoke and ash are clouding Lake Tahoe’s famously clear waterRead More
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For Lake Tahoe, Caldor Fire brings uncertainty, dislocation and fears of a new normalRead More
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Lake Tahoe faces what could be the worst disaster in its history. What’s at stake?Read More
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Lately, an escape to Tahoe feels like a frightening glimpse of the futureRead More
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Squaw Valley expansion blocked by appeals courtRead More
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Tahoe is a priority in California, Nevada and Washington D.C.Read More
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Will Sustainable Recreation Save Tahoe Truckee?Read More
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Annual Report Assesses the State of Lake TahoeRead More
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How to Be a Next Level Visitor in Tahoe SouthRead More
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Congressman Horsford Secures Historic Funding Increase for Lake Tahoe Restoration Act in House Appropriations VoteRead More
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A wildfire near Lake Tahoe spreads quickly, prompting evacuations.Read More
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South Lake Tahoe issues 48-hour fire ban in city limitsRead More
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1,500 pounds of trash removed at Tahoe after holiday weekendRead More
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Crisis averted after woman finds thousands of plastic balls in Lake TahoeRead More
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Above and below the waterline, Tahoe Yacht Club is protecting the LakeRead More
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Keep Tahoe Red, White and Blue Beach CleanupRead More
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Transformation of Valhallas historic boathouse was labor of loveRead More
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Tahoe recreation, resort and nonprofit leaders to talk sustainable mountain travel on ClubhouseRead More
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Inspiring day: Tahoe groups, volunteers focus on restoration, recreation accessRead More
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Forest Service enacts enhanced fire restrictions for TahoeRead More
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Whose water is it? Lake Tahoe water levels dropping quickly as demand increasesRead More
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Tahoe boat rental business gets hefty fine for unauthorized buoysRead More
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Elk Point bubble curtain protects against aquatic weedsRead More
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Nevada senator introduces legislation to reauthorize Lake Tahoe Restoration ActRead More
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Lake Tahoe’s waters are so low now, some boats can’t be launched. It could get worse.Read More
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30 Fun Things to Do (Responsibly) at Lake Tahoe This SummerRead More
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21st Snapshot Day to monitor health of watershedRead More
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Whats the Meaning Behind Keep Tahoe Blue???Read More
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More than 6 tons of trash collected at Spooner sled hillRead More
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Free virtual Green Lodging Workshop for those in hotel, lodging and hospitality industryRead More
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13,000 pounds of garbage hauled off Spooner sledding area this winterRead More
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Placer County to pilot rideshare serviceRead More
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Always changing: Recycling as well as what can be recycled, is in fluxRead More
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Tahoe visitor bureaus team to encourage stewardship, responsible travelRead More
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State of Nevada Lake Tahoe Invasive Species: The Problem And The Plans To Solve ItRead More
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‘Thousands of broken bits of sleds’: Spring’s snowmelt reveals Tahoe’s massive litter problemRead More
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Local agencies plan daily activities during Earth WeekRead More
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Tahoe Institute for Natural Science releases new nature activity bookRead More
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Stewardship SuperstarsRead More
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Sled trash on Spooner Summit a growing problem around Lake TahoeRead More
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Lake Tahoe Aquatic Invasive Species Action Agenda Emerging Technologies to Play Pivotal RoleRead More
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They have the answer to Tahoe’s traffic nightmares. Hint: It’s not more roadsRead More
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Sugar Pine Village will provide affordable housing in South TahoeRead More
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Taking unprecedented action against aquatic invasive species (Opinion)Read More
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Invasive mussels discovered in aquarium productRead More
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Taylor and Tallac Creek Marsh invasive species removal preparations underwayRead More
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Underwater Cameras Capture Spectacular Lake Tahoe Bubble CurtainRead More
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Nevada agencies looking for feedback on outdoor recreationRead More
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Tiny bubbles used by researchers in new push to kill invasive weeds at Lake TahoeRead More
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Tiny bubbles aid new push to kill invasive weeds at TahoeRead More
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‘Are we going to love it to death?’: This magical hike in Tahoe has a dark sideRead More
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Winter Recreation Access Pushed to LimitRead More
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Tiny bubbles saving Lake Tahoe from invasive weedsRead More
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Nalgene in the Streets, Tons of Trash per WeekRead More
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A Fine LineRead More
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Sunken boat on Tahoe’s South Shore will be removed, eventuallyRead More
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Meeks Bay on its wayRead More
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Tahoe’s trash trouble continuesRead More
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League to Save Lake Tahoe lays out 2021 plansRead More
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Tahoe South launches updated travel planning websiteRead More
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LTUSD receives $330,000 to replace diesel bus with electric busRead More
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‘One storm does not make a winter’: Tahoe region behind average for snowpackRead More
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Washoe County moves forward with Tahoe Area PlanRead More
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Photos: See Tahoe before and after this week’s blizzardRead More
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TRPA welcomes new board members, receives governor’s commendationsRead More
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Protecting homes in wildfire-prone communities covered in new publicationRead More
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Meteorologists warn snow could be thing of the past in Tahoe by century’s endRead More
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As storm sets up to pummel Tahoe, meteorologists forecast a future without snowRead More
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Couple fundraising for Nevada Beach dog fountainRead More
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New plan will reduce wildfire risk, improve forest health at TahoeRead More
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Taking flight: Annual Tahoe eagle count monitors species, numbers higher in 2021Read More
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Sledding madness: Authorities issue hundreds of citations, ask sledders to be safe, legalRead More
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TRPA Tahoe Blue Crew uses day of volunteering to clean up snow play areaRead More
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Meyers business helps remove snow play trash; Clean Tahoe can direct others to litter hot spotsRead More
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The Saga of the Snow Lab’s DataRead More
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Lake Tahoe considers ‘controversial’ herbicides for the first time in fight against aquatic weedsRead More
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Environmental groups ask Lake Tahoe visitors to be aware of plastic pollution from sledsRead More
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South Tahoe residents, businesses continue search for traffic solutionsRead More
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The Magnetism of Jake’s PeakGems from Our Jewel of the SierraRead More
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Tsunami research ongoing at Lake TahoeRead More
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Nevada environmental agency funds water projects in TahoeRead More
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Nevada receives $1 million in grants to improve water quality, reduce pollutionRead More
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Enjoying nature around Lake Tahoe comes with a responsibilityRead More
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Column: 2020 Highlights from your Water and Sewer DistrictRead More
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Officials warn of sledding dangers at unofficial sled hills at Lake TahoeRead More
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Stimulus includes protections for alpine lakes like TahoeRead More
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Tahoe Best in the Basin Award winners announcedRead More
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Volunteers step up to keep litter downRead More
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Ways to give back to Lake Tahoe this holiday seasonRead More
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North Tahoe property twice threatened by development now permanently protectedRead More
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Conservancy awards $380K to Washoe Tribe for meadow restorationRead More
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Former Carson City Mint press strikes silver medalRead More
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USFS acquires 120 acres on Brockway Summit to protect from developmentRead More
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Lake Tahoe is shutting down to tourists on FridayRead More
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‘Absolutely slammed’: Tahoe is bracing for crowds flocking to the backcountry this winterthis is where the short description goesRead More
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South Shore Transportation Management Association reactivated with new website, new focusRead More
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WNC, greenUP! form Nevada Green Business NetworkRead More
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TRPA starts work to remove invasive plants in Taylor, Tallac creeksRead More
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Prescribed fire operations scheduled for three areas around Lake TahoeRead More
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Limes ridership was up in South Lake Tahoe this summerRead More
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Commemorative Lake Tahoe coin being mintedRead More
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LTCC awarded Blue Ribbon Tallac Achievement Award for Mobility Hub projectRead More
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Invasive Species Removal Begins in Tallac and Taylor Creeks MarshRead More
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TRPA Awards Recognize 50 Years of CollaborationRead More
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First rain of season unveils a new pollution problem: masks and gloves pandemic PPERead More
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Lake Tahoe Bike Coalition has busy summer despite virusRead More
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Thanks a million: Goldman recognized for historic work at Lake TahoeRead More
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Fall prescribed fire program gets underwayRead More
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The Cables Leaking Lead in Lake TahoeRead More
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Nature takes a beating from a different kind of tourist in TahoeRead More
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UC Davis Researchers Study Microplastics in TahoeRead More
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Despite twice as many visitors as Yosemite, here’s why Lake Tahoe isn’t a national parkRead More
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Placer County approves Resort Triangle Transportation PlanRead More
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How Keep Tahoe Blue became the rallying cry for an environmental movementRead More
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Orders now being taken for commemorative Lake Tahoe coinRead More
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CapRadio, NPR, wins Murrow Award for reporting on Lake TahoeRead More
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New forestry program headed to Lake Tahoe Community CollegeRead More
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Exploring Our Backyard: Viewing Lake Tahoe in a transparent kayak with Clearly TahoeRead More
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Citizen science drives environmental restoration and preservation in Tahoe-Truckee RegionRead More
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Here’s what Tahoe has learned from 36 years of prescribed burnsRead More
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Forest closure extended due to fire conditions; to be evaluated dailyRead More
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Trump dismisses Newsom’s climate warning, Biden goes on attack over California firesRead More
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Microplastics: Tahoe’s tiniest trashRead More
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Private Beachfront Development, Tahoe Beach Club, OpensRead More
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Plastic waste cuts probably headed to California ballot as advocates give up on LegislatureRead More
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2020 Regional Transportation PlanRead More
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Dame Helen Mirren Is 2020’s Much-Needed Eco WarriorRead More
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Forest Service closes campgrounds, day-use areas at Lake Tahoe due to extreme fire conditionsRead More
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Trash pickup challenge weeks with Keep Tahoe Blue, Jamie Anderson, Clean Tahoe and Waste NotRead More
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Keeping Lake Tahoe the resilient jewel it is for the next 10,000 yearsRead More
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24th Annual Lake Tahoe SummitView the complete virtual eventRead More
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63 Years of Keeping Tahoe BlueRead More
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Trash in Tahoe: Land managers say shared stewardship is key to solving basin’s litter issuesRead More
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Save Lake Tahoe from single-use plastics (Opinion)Read More
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Trash in Tahoe: Land managers struggle as litter gets worse amid pandemicRead More
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Maximum enforcement in effect for illegal parking along Tahoe’s East ShoreRead More
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Lake Tahoe’s fluctuating clarity worsens amid wet winterRead More
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League to Save Lake Tahoe Goes VirtualRead More
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Lake Tahoe’s Annual Health Report Offers Insight Into a Changing LakeRead More
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Report finds that Lake Tahoe is losing its clarity. Here’s why:Read More
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League to Save Lake Tahoe’s Oscar de la Renta fashion showRead More
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Restoration effort builds momentum at Tahoe Forest Stewardship DayRead More
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Volunteers spend Tahoe Forest Stewardship day restoring Johnson MeadowRead More
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Ecosystem restoration effort builds momentum at Tahoe Forest Stewardship DayRead More
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Scientists Search For Source Of Microplastics In Lake Tahoe BasinRead More
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20 Fun Things to Do This Week (7.27.20)Read More
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How climate change is impacting Lake Tahoe’s crystalline waterRead More
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Keep Tahoe Blue annual benefit fashion show goes virtualRead More
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New System Protects Lake Tahoe from Invasive SpeciesRead More
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Oscar de la Renta and Saks Keep Tahoe Blue Event Going DigitalRead More
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Keep Tahoe Blue Annual Benefit Fashion Show Goes OnlineRead More
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Study Investigates Link Between Clothes Dryers, Microplastic Pollution in Lake TahoeRead More
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Tahoe Bike Challenge Riders Log Over 45,000 MilesRead More
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Scientists Search for Source of Microplastics in the Lake Tahoe Basin and Nearby SierraRead More
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How A Marsh Restoration Could Help Preserve Lake Tahoes Famed Blue HueRead More
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Bigger, Badder Storms Coming in Years Ahead, and California is Right in Their PathRead More
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Your Car Is Spewing Microplastics That Blow Around the WorldRead More
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Beach Cleanups Remove 500 Pounds of Trash after Holiday WeekendRead More
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Annual July 5 Tahoe Beach Cleanup Nets 500 Pounds of Trash, 3,495 Cigarette Butts, 6,515 Pieces of PlasticRead More
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Show Tahoe LoveRead More
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Keep Tahoe Blue Cleans Up After 4th of JulyRead More
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Lake Tahoe Trashed by July 4th RevelersRead More
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Volunteers clean up Lake Tahoe beaches after Fourth of July despite COVID-19 concernsRead More
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Volunteers Help Clean Up Lake Tahoe Beaches After Fourth of JulyRead More
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Keep Tahoe Blue beach cleanups on SundayRead More
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Hours-long Wait for Lake Tahoe Boat Inspections Ahead of HolidayRead More
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Lake Tahoe Basin Sees Increase in Visitors for Fourth of July WeekendRead More
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Responsible Recreation is Urged Over the 4th of July Weekend at Lake TahoeRead More
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Blue Crew helps keep Lake Tahoe cleanRead More
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Tahoe Boat Inspections Opening for All Boats June 26 By AppointmentRead More
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New Report Shows Lake Tahoe Got Murkier Last YearRead More
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Record numbers turn out to clean up Truckee, North TahoeRead More
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Lake Tahoe’s famous clarity is fading, report findsRead More
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Inspection Stations Prepare to Open, Boats with Seals Can LaunchRead More
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Lake Tahoe Clarity Report Mixed for 2019Converging Threats Challenge Lake RestorationRead More
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Lake Tahoe National Forest Recreation Facility Status – June 2020Read More
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How laundry is spilling plastics into the oceanRead More
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Outdoor recreation surges at Tahoe amid delays in trail maintenanceRead More
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East Shore Express won’t run in summer 2020Read More
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Phase Two in the Silver StateNext stage of recovery in Nevada differs from California, with nuances depending on industryRead More
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Campfire restrictions around Lake Tahoe to reduce chance of human-caused wildfiresRead More
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15th annual Tahoe Bike Challenge kicks off MondayRead More
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Tahoe In Depth – Summer 2020Read More
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Sand Harbor Closures Depend on VisitationCheck on current status before visitingRead More
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Nevada public land agencies announce statewide fire restrictionsRead More
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Take steps to keep Tahoe bears wildRead More
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Lime return to South Lake Tahoe up in air; Tahoe Ebikes business strongRead More
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Tahoe climbing coalitions becoming land stewardsRead More
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Work underway on Al Tahoe Safety and Mobility Project in South Lake TahoeRead More
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Large graffiti vandalism discovered at Cave RockRead More
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As restrictions ease, nonprofits get to workRead More
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Upper Truckee Marsh restoration gets underway, historic environmental upgradeRead More
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Officials slowly open boating season at Lake TahoeRead More
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USFS lifts closures at recreation sites around Lake TahoeRead More
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South Lake Tahoe 4th of July fireworks cancelled; Labor Day show possibleRead More
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Plan to visit South Lake Tahoe? Don’t, mayor saysRead More
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This Florida city is cracking down after 12,000 pounds of trash were hauled from its beachesRead More
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TRPA Convening Partners on 2020 Boating Season Per COVID-19 OrdersRead More
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Coronavirus is causing a flurry of plastic waste. Campaigners fear it may be permanentRead More
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Forest Service keeps South Lake Tahoe recreation sites closed through May 15Read More
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The shutdown means a temporary reprieve for the environment, and maybe some new policiesRead More
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Coronavirus prompts Gov. Gavin Newsom to suspend California’s plastic bag banRead More
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Environmental lessons to be learned from coronavirus on 50th anniversary of Earth DayRead More
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Local Restaurants Provide a Sense of ReliefRead More
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Chile Clean Lakes: the challenge of studying and protecting lakes in southern ChileRead More
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Recycling takes a hit in coronavirus California as plastic waste piles upRead More
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Week full of virtual activities for 50th anniversary of Earth DayRead More
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Douglas County commissioners approve Tahoe event centerRead More
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Coronavirus shutdown in the Bay Area: Your grocery and restaurant questions answeredRead More
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Eldorado National Forest: Pack it in, pack it out as facilities close amid COVID-19Read More
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Agencies seek public input on 59,000 acre Lake Tahoe West Restoration ProjectRead More
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‘It’s just a nightmare.’ Trash collectors overwhelmed by rising amount of household wasteRead More
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Some second homeowners to provide housing for those affected by coronavirusRead More
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Tahoe agencies use humor in asking people to practice social distancing in outdoorsRead More
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Video message from Placer County Health OfficerRead More
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Incline Village GID votes to ban smoking from all facilitiesRead More
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Anxiety in the Time of CoronavirusRead More
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IVGID trustees pass smoking, vaping ban at beachesRead More
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El Dorado County health official orders end to all nonessential travel to Lake Tahoe BasinRead More
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As April Begins, California’s Snowpack is About Half of NormalRead More
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Silver lining? Lake Tahoe may gain a little clarity in murky timesRead More
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Stay Away! Local agencies make plea for visitors, 2nd homeowners to stay homeRead More
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EPA suspends enforcement of environmental laws amid coronavirusRead More
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Lake Tahoe closed to boat launches; inspections halted due to virusRead More
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TRPA approves 6,000 seat Tahoe South Event CenterRead More
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TRPA votes in favor of Stateline events centerRead More
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El Dorado County backs Governor’s ‘Stay at Home’ order – Do not visit to recreate or vacationRead More
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Business & Government: Do Not Visit Tahoe/TruckeeRead More
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TTD to develop basin-wide parking management strategyRead More
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‘Nature is taking back Venice’: wildlife returns to tourist-free cityRead More
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Tahoe’s message to visitors during coronavirus: Stay awayRead More
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City of South Lake Tahoe: Stay home, maintain social distancing, follow CDC guidelinesRead More
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Earth Day 2020 Will Survive The Coronavirus By Moving OnlineRead More
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Winter storm a massive boost for Sierra snowpackRead More
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South Lake Tahoe plastic bag ban to meet state regulationsRead More
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Redevelopment money sought to bond events centerRead More
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Lake Tahoe residents, business officials show support for events centerRead More
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‘States controlling their turf’: Uber and Lyft drivers face unique challenge in TahoeRead More
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Pulling up the weeds in Lake TahoeRead More
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IVGID GM working on smoking ban for Incline beachesRead More
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Tahoe leaders considering traffic fee to combat congestion, global warmingRead More
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2020 hindsight: Looking back on 100 years of historical events at Lake TahoeRead More
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Bay Area group sues Coke, Pepsi, other giants over plastic pollution poisoning everythingRead More
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No Sled Left Behind: New digital billboard combats Tahoe trashRead More
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Tahoe RCD plan to eradicate some non-native fish in Lake Tahoe concerns anglersRead More
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Truckee eyes single-use foodware regulationsRead More
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Final events center approval could happen in MarchRead More
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Vail awards $2.8 million in grant support to 76 Lake Tahoe area nonprofitsRead More
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Tahoe ski resorts reach gondola deal with conservationistsRead More
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The California Express, Squaw/Alpine GondolaRead More
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Trash TravelsRead More
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People-powered research: Citizen science makes microplastics discovery at Lake Tahoe possibleRead More
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Atmospheric rivers that hit California getting a boost from melting Arctic iceRead More
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Letter: Please help stop the littering at Lake TahoeRead More
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City discusses possible future development with 56-acres agreement, events centerRead More
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Billboard to help spread word of responsible recreation in Lake TahoeRead More
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Think LocalRead More
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2,000 pounds of trash collected at Lake Tahoe sledding areaRead More
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‘You have a bunch of hungover 20-year-olds’: Locals sound off on Tahoe touristsRead More
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The (Other) Uber Network in CaliforniaAcross the Golden State, conservation collectives are popping up like mushrooms after a hard rain. Theyve united as the California Landscape Stewardship Network. Together were stronger?? is their message.Read More
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New laws: Tobacco banned at Calif beaches; minimum wage rises, rent control, felons can vote in NevadaRead More
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TRPA honors League with 2019 Best in the Basin awardRead More
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Volunteer mapping of invasive plants along Upper Truckee River completedRead More
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TahoeLand Live!The final episode of the podcast seriesRead More
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Loving Lake Tahoe to DeathCitizen Science Program Helps Monitor and Mitigate Threats to Lake HealthRead More
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Restoration effort at Johnson Meadow for 22nd Tahoe Forest Stewardship DayRead More
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Trash Talk: Tahoe’s Out-of-Control Litter ProblemRead More
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Microplastics are found in Lake Tahoe’s waters for first time ever!Read More
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Climate change, wildfire risk highlighted at Lake Tahoe SummitRead More
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League to Save Lake Tahoe Fashion Show is true blue at 50Read More
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UC Davis TERC releases ‘State of the Lake’ report on Lake TahoeRead More
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Tahoe conservationists distribute new cigarette canistersRead More
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Public meetings to discuss control of aquatic invasive weeds in the Tahoe KeysRead More
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San Francisco’s Top 100 Events 2019Read More
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Lake Tahoes cobalt blue waters have seen a stunning improvement in clarityRead More
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Lake Tahoe shows stunning improvement in water clarity over past yearRead More
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Keeping Tahoe very blue: Lake Tahoe’s clarity improved by over 10 feet last yearRead More
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Annual Snapshot Day returns to Lake Tahoe SaturdayRead More
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Forest Service continues effort to eliminate invasive plant populations from Lake Tahoe BasinRead More
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19th annual Snapshot Day to unveil conditions in Lake Tahoe and Truckee RiverRead More
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Climate change marchers: South Lake Tahoe a model for renewable energy commitment; more work to doRead More
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TRPA Lake Spirit Awards highlight ways to protect Lake TahoeRead More
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TRPA LAKE SPIRIT AWARDS HIGHLIGHT WAYS TO PROTECT TAHOERead More
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Earth Day volunteers remove 770 pounds of Lake Tahoe trashRead More
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Keep Tahoe Blue’s 2nd Bi-Annual Basin Blitz shows promising resultsRead More
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Lime plans to return to South Lake Tahoe this summer with e-scooters; company ditching bikesRead More
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Funding still lacking for future Tahoe transitRead More
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State Route 89 recreation plan to address traffic, experiences and parkingRead More
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Public input needed as South Lake Tahoe considers revitalization projectRead More
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California Supreme Court puts an end to the ”Loop Road’ lawsuitRead More
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South Lake Tahoe City Council to hear update on Loop Road projectRead More
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Tahoe’s Jamie Anderson uses World Champs podium to denounce FIS president for climate change remarksRead More
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Loop Road update sparks discussion over redevelopment area at StatelineRead More
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Lake Tahoe’s new reality: Study says Sierra Nevada snowpack to suffer sharp declineRead More
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New shoreline applications now available including registration of existing buoysRead More
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Guest column: TRPA and TTD officials, please listen to the people (opinion)Read More
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Tahoe Regional Planning Agency column: Building on Lake Tahoes progress (opinion)Read More
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A 2½-hour drive from South Lake Tahoe to Placerville? Traffic backing up on US 50Read More
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Attorney files request for California Supreme Court to review Loop Road lawsuit (updated)Read More
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Impacts of government shutdown felt at Lake TahoeRead More
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Lime bikes stay in Reno, but get electric powerRead More
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“Overtourism” in TahoeRead More
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Heavy snow closes I-80 in the Sierra, wreaks havoc on Tahoe travelRead More
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Tahoe Truckee Park & Ride Program offers free weekend bus services to Northstar, SquawRead More
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Appellate court partially affirms lower courts ruling on Loop Road lawsuitRead More
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Vail Resorts announces wind energy deal, plan to eliminate single-use plasticsRead More
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Team Tahoe earns praise at summitRead More
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10 ways to give back in Lake Tahoe this holiday seasonRead More
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South Lake Tahoe water providers hosting meeting to update community on toxic groundwater plumeRead More
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STPUD board meeting to highlight 2018 water and sewer improvementsRead More
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TRPA approves Loop Road alignmentRead More
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Tahoe Keys Marina vows legal action after City Council rejects land swap appealRead More
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California rejects $9 billion bond for water infrastructureRead More
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Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Governing Board approves shoreline plan, changes to development rightsRead More
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Volunteers restore streambanks, protect native species at Lake TahoeRead More
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Tahoe Blue Crew soft launch highlighted by Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort’s adoption of Chimney BeachRead More
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Over 150,000 rides made on Lime bikes and scooters in South Lake TahoeRead More
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Lake Tahoe locals clean up 200-plus pounds of Labor Day trashRead More
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In hot water? Lake Tahoe sees decreased clarity, highest ever surface water temps in 2017Read More
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Microtransit ride service Chariot coming to South Lake TahoeRead More
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Trump’s plans to weaken pollution rules threaten Lake Tahoe, experts sayRead More
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Bubble Wall Could Stop Spread of Aquatic Invasive Plants in Lake TahoeRead More
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Martis Valley West court decision appealed requesting further environmental impact studiesRead More
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Tahoe resident picking up trash for fun, hopes to spark a changeRead More
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Lake Tahoe Community College program trains students for Tahoe environmental jobsRead More
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Roadside boat inspection stations opening at Lake TahoeRead More
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California Tahoe Conservancy Board approves funding for Greenway trailRead More
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Tahoe license plate program turns 20Read More
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South Lake Tahoe moves forward with polystyrene banRead More
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From Barely Surviving To Thriving: Bears Make Comeback In NevadaRead More
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15 ways to give back in Lake Tahoe this holiday seasonRead More
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Alpine Caribbean: Lake Tahoe’s majesty in the eyes of a photographerPhotographer Peter Spain uses the Sierra lake as his office to create beautiful works of artRead More
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Styrofoam said to pose danger to Lake TahoeRead More
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City of South Lake Tahoe considers Styrofoam banRead More
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LimeBike to remove bikes for winter, return to South Lake Tahoe next springRead More
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Crews Work to Restore Angora Fire SiteRead More
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Angora restoration underway years after huge fireRead More
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Saving Lake Tahoe with more developmentRead More
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Scientists blame climate change for loss of pikas in Lake TahoeRead More
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Tahoe Embraces New Bike ShareRead More
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Pummeled by drought and climate change, beloved Lake Tahoe in hot waterRead More
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LimeBike bike sharing program coming to Lake Tahoe’s South ShoreRead More
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TRPA, Keep Tahoe Blue and area schools log big miles during Tahoe Bike ChallengeRead More
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12 billion gallons of water pour into Lake Tahoe amid this week’s heat waveRead More
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San Francisco-sized population at Tahoe? Bridge could have changed lake foreverRead More
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League to Save Lake Tahoe crowdsourcing science to Keep Tahoe BlueRead More
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Community members test water quality around Lake TahoeRead More
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Driving to Lake Tahoe? Planners hope you’ll take the bus instead.Read More
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Volunteers remove 500 pounds of trash from Spooner Summit near Lake TahoeRead More
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Hope for endangered mountain yellow-legged frogRead More
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Bear activity picking up around Lake Tahoe; people urged to be bear awareRead More
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Lake Tahoe expected to fill up with largest physical rise in recorded historyRead More
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Near-record Sierra snowpack, 185 percent of averageRead More
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Orphan bears found near Lake Tahoe’s South Shore Release back into wildRead More
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Rains reduce Tahoe’s clarity, monitoring help neededRead More
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Guest column: Get involved and Keep Tahoe BlueRead More
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Tahoe City Lodge, area plan earn approval from TRPA governing boardRead More
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Innovation helps keep harmful stormwater from TahoeRead More
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