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Missing Gardnerville woman located, safe

Update Feb. 25 8:15pm: Kathy Arlana Hammond of Gardnerville has returned home after being reported as a missing person on Feb. 15. Hammond had traveled to Los Angeles on personal business, and was unaware she was reported as a missing person. Hammond does not possess a cell phone, and had not contacted friends or family […]

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California prosecutors launch criminal inquiry into parks ‘hidden funds’

By Kevin Yamamura, Sacramento Bee The state attorney general’s office has launched a criminal investigation of California parks officials after the “hidden funds” case seemingly reached a dead end when state and local prosecutors did not pursue charges last month. Peter Southworth, a supervising deputy at the attorney general’s office, disclosed to a joint legislative […]

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Poll: Global warming a concern to Californians

By Jon Ortiz, Sacramento Bee A new survey shows most California voters don’t like government’s response to global warming and still support the state’s greenhouse gas emissions law. The Field Poll results released today show that 62 percent of voters are unhappy with the federal government’s actions and nearly half, 49 percent, give low marks […]

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Lack of approved software prevents Nevada from offering online poker

By Cy Ryan, Las Vegas Sun CARSON CITY — Even though the Legislature rushed through a bill on Internet poker Thursday, the state has yet to approve the software to allow the game to be offered to the public. The Assembly and the Senate gave unanimous approval to the emergency measure, and Gov. Brian Sandoval […]

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Martis Valley trail route selected

By Barbara Barte Osborn, Sacramento Bee An alignment paralleling the south side of Highway 267 has been selected for a proposed 9. 5-mile multiuse trail through the Martis Valley near Truckee. The Northstar Community Services District board voted for the alignment Wednesday after easements could not be obtained for an alternate route that would have […]

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Douglas County starting work on Stateline plan

Douglas County is having a workshop March 1 about the area plan for Stateline. Area plans are required in the Lake Tahoe Basin per the recently adopted Regional Plan of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency. The meeting will be in the TRPA board room (128 Market St., Stateline) from 1:30-5pm. Comments may be submitted to […]

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Land trust assists Tahoe residents with affordable housing

By Kathryn Reed A desire to do something for his community. That is how the now 10-year-old St. Joseph Community Land Trust came into being. Lyn Barnett learned about land trusts at a planning convention in 2001. He was convinced during a lecture that a land trust is what Tahoe needed. “A lot of long-term […]

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2014 Winter Games not looking good in Russia

By Ryan Dunfee, Powder When Mark Meadows first visited Sochi, Russia, in 2009, his first impression was how much work there was left to do. “That was the first thing that hit you,” said Meadows, the vice president of Torrent Engineering, the company responsible for much of the snowmaking infrastructure for the Vancouver, Sochi, and […]

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Incline’s Pet Network looking for money to make repairs

Pet Network in Incline Village is looking to upgrade its cat and dog houses. For more than 10 years, Pet Network has housed homeless dogs and cats in the shelter at 401 Village Blvd. During this period, almost 10,000 abandoned animals have found temporary sanctuary while awaiting their adoptive families. Pet Network is a nonprofit […]

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