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Petition aims to block some NV Energy rate increases

By Cy Ryan, Las Vegas Sun CARSON CITY — The state Bureau of Consumer Protection wants the rules changed to head off some future rate hikes by NV Energy, which announced last week its profits nearly doubled in 2012. The bureau petitioned the state Public Utilities Commission on Monday to require the utility to reveal […]

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Lake Tahoe clarity increases 6.4 feet

By Kathryn Reed For the second year in a row the water in Lake Tahoe is clearer than the preceding year. As noted last year by the UC Davis scientists who take the measurements, the lake’s clarity has been stable for the last decade. Still, the last time the white dinner plate looking Secchi dish […]

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Snippets about Lake Tahoe

• State Sen. Ted Gaines and Assemblyman Frank Bigelow, who represent the South and West shores in the Legislature, will be hosting a community coffee March 1 from 9-10:30am at Riva Grill, 900 Ski Run Blvd., South Lake Tahoe. • Mark Estee, owner and chef of Campo in Reno, is a semifinalist for Best Chef […]

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Loop road financial study focuses on one route

Updated Feb. 28 10:50am By Kathryn Reed If Highway 50 were to go behind Harrah’s Lake Tahoe and MontBleu casinos, would this be a good financial decision? Yes, according to the study done by Economic & Planning Systems Inc., a Sacramento-based land economics-consulting firm hired by the Tahoe Transportation District. The report says retail sales […]

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Tahoe Tails — Adoptable Pets in South Lake Tahoe

Bear is a full-figured, lovable guy who would be at home in just about any household. He’s very friendly and would like to go for lots of walks to lose his extra pounds. Bear has been at the shelter for just a few days, along with six other dogs who have been transferred up to […]

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Opinion: California’s pension system started out modest

By Steven Malanga When California’s government employee pension system was established in 1932, it was a model of restraint. Private-sector pensions were still rare then, but California lawmakers had a particular reason for wanting a public-sector pension system: Without one, unproductive older workers had an incentive to stay on the job and just “go through […]

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Author to talk about Lake Tahoe book

Michael Makley will be talking about his book “The Tahoe Story: History of a National Treasure” on Feb. 28 from 6:30-8pm at the Nevada State Museum, 600 N. Carson St., Carson City. He will also be signing books. The book is about the general history of Lake Tahoe, with a segment about the controversy between […]

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Dogs to race through snow in Truckee

On March 10, Snowfest returns to Tahoe Donner with the ninth annual I-Did-A-Run event. Due to construction at the Lodge Restaurant & Pub, this year the event will take place at Tahoe Donner Downhill Ski Area. Dogs of all shapes and sizes will compete in this timed dog pull race. The event pits dog against […]

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California bill would require ski resorts to report injuries, deaths

By Joel Grover, NBC-4 A bill that would for the first time require California ski areas to report all deaths and injuries to the state has been introduced in the state Senate. California’s 24 ski areas are largely unregulated, making the Golden State the only major ski state with no ski safety law. Previous attempts […]

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