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  • Truckee commits to 100% renewable energy

    Truckee commits to 100% renewable energy

    Truckee became the 50th town in the United States to declare it would use 100 percent renewable energy. The town council voted last week to use 100 percent clean electricity by 2030. The electeds also voted to have all sources of energy be renewables by 2050. “Truckee’s commitment to 100 percent clean energy including electricity, […]

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  • STR looking at altering green waste collection

    STR looking at altering green waste collection

    By Kathryn Reed Specific bins for green waste may be coming to South Tahoe Refuse customers. The garbage company, which operates on the South Shore in El Dorado and Douglas counties, conducted a pilot program this fall to see how customers liked the service. About 125 households near Sierra House Elementary School were give a […]

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  • What living on $100,000 a year looks like

    What living on $100,000 a year looks like

    By Emma Bowman, NPR A central question of debate leading up to the Senate’s passage of a sweeping tax overhaul plan asked which Americans need a boost. Economists say the Republicans’ selling point for previous iterations of their legislation, that the plan is designed to benefit the middle class, has a shaky foundation — that […]

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  • Water floods SLT streets after hydrant struck

    Water floods SLT streets after hydrant struck

    A  car slid into a fire hydrant at Montreal and Moss avenues in South Lake Tahoe on Sunday afternoon. There were no injuries in the Dec. 3 crash. However, water ended up running down Moss to Pioneer Trail before South Lake Tahoe Public Utility District was able to turn off the water. South Tahoe fire […]

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  • CVS, Aetna deal may reshape health industry

    CVS, Aetna deal may reshape health industry

    By Michael J. de la Merced and Reed Abelson, New York Times CVS Health said on Sunday that it had agreed to buy Aetna for about $69 billion in a deal that would combine the drugstore giant with one of the biggest health insurers in the United States and has the potential to reshape the […]

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  • Calif. may not be biggest threat to Nev. marijuana market

    Calif. may not be biggest threat to Nev. marijuana market

    By Colton Lochhead Las Vegas Review-Journal California is set to join the legal weed party Jan. 1 when recreational sales become official in the Golden State. The state was one of four, including Nevada, that voted in 2016 to legalize the recreational use of marijuana. With sales projected to top $5 billion once the market […]

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  • Mock bear boxes to be outlawed by STR

    Mock bear boxes to be outlawed by STR

    By Kathryn Reed Construction boxes are about to be banned by South Tahoe Refuse. “I think South Tahoe Refuse should stop servicing these. They are not a proper garbage container,” Tom Bruen, attorney for the South Lake Tahoe Basin Waste Management Authority, said. “Otherwise they will proliferate, and they are not bear boxes.” The containers […]

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  • Calif. lawmakers push back on White House with new wildfire request

    Calif. lawmakers push back on White House with new wildfire request

    By Emily Cadei, McClatchy California’s House members are joining across party lines to call for $4.4 billion for wildfire recovery from Congress, a unified statement that boosts the state’s chances of securing much-needed funds to help rebuild after this fall’s devastating fires. The request is also a rebuke of the White House, which sent a […]

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  • Squaw Valley creates nonprofit foundation

    Squaw Valley creates nonprofit foundation

    Squaw Valley Ski Holdings has created the nonprofit Squaw Valley Foundation. The Squaw Valley Foundation will be responsible for the management and distribution of millions of dollars generated from the 1.5 percent project transfer fee related to the redevelopment of the Village at Squaw Valley. It will be run by a seven-member board, which has […]

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  • CPUC rules utility can’t pass fire lawsuit costs onto customers

    CPUC rules utility can’t pass fire lawsuit costs onto customers

    By Kevin Fixler, Santa Rosa Press Democrat State regulators moved Thursday to deny a California utilities giant the ability to pass costs from a wildfire legal settlement onto its customers — a decision that could have broad implications for the fire-ravaged North Bay. With its unanimous 5-0 vote, the California Public Utilities Commission rejected San […]

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