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Vail Resorts posts wider 4Q loss, but better revenue

By Lisa Levin, Benzinga  Vail Resorts reported a wider fiscal fourth-quarter loss. However, the company reported better-than-expected quarterly revenue. The Broomfield, Colo.-based company posted a quarterly loss of $75.4 million, or $2.08 per share, versus a year-ago loss of $59.9 million, or $1.67 per share. The recent quarter results included a debt-extinguishment loss of $10.8 […]

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S. Lake Tahoe burglary suspected wanted

A man used a crow bar to force his way into Mi Pueblo Market in South Lake Tahoe, taking an undisclosed amount of cash. The burglary at the Pioneer Trail business occurred Sept. 21 at 2:19am. Officers say the suspect stole coins, phone cards and cash. The suspect is described as a white or Hispanic male […]

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STR looking at recycling alternatives

By Kathryn Reed South Tahoe Refuse is working on ways to be compliant with the California mandate that by 2020 75 percent of what it collects must be diverted from the landfill. This means looking at different bins for recyclables and then possibly retrofitting trucks to make this work, as well as expanding what the […]

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Letter: Chamber endorsement process flawed

To the community, On July 24 at noon, I was contacted by the Tahoe Chamber to participate in their endorsement process. At 3:50pm, I contacted them to ask a question and meet with them and I was told because they were under rules of the FPPC I could not contact them individually. At 4:04, I […]

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Keeping kids home may be a healthy choice

By Michelle Feeney Knowing when to send your student to school or daycare and when to keep him or her home can be a tough judgment call — especially in the rush of a weekday morning. When you’re wondering how sick is too sick for school, a few general guidelines can help. Keep your child […]

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Snippets about Lake Tahoe

• The Tahoe Area Sierra Club and Aspen Hollow will be celebrating autumn with the annual Fall Garden Party on Oct. 1 from 4:30-7pm. Aspen Hollow is located at 541 Emerald Bay Road, South Lake Tahoe. Cost is $10. • Sarah Moss is now the owner of Sierra Athletic Club in South Lake Tahoe. • […]

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Number of houses lost in King Fire grows

Updated 8pm: The number of structures lost in the King Fire is now at 12. One other sustained damage, while another 57 outbuildings are gone. A red flag warning is in effect until Sept. 24 at 8pm. This means high winds and low relative humidity. The fire is 35 percent contained, with 89,574 acres burned. Most […]

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Motorcyclist OK after ramming truck

A motorcyclist refused treatment Tuesday after striking the side of an extended cab pickup in South Lake Tahoe. Both eastbound lanes of Highway 50 were blocked about 1pm Sept. 23 in front of the Pine Cone center. Neither man involved in the accident wanted to comment. An officer said the motorcyclist had been splitting lanes. […]

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Drought getting worse, expected to continue

By Associated Press RENO — Forecasters say severe drought or worse will continue into next year across much of the West, including parts of western Utah, most of Nevada and practically all of California. Below-normal precipitation and normal or above-normal temperatures are forecast in the week ahead, according to the National Weather Service, and experts […]

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Workshop to focus on sales pitches

Lake Tahoe South Shore Chamber of Commerce and South Lake Tahoe are offering a selling skills workshop for business owners on Oct. 8 from noon-4pm. Workshop participants will be taught the fundamentals and processes of selling to better understand themselves and the customer and to manage the sales process more effectively. Topics include defining your ideal client, […]

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