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  • Tahoe murder suspect faces immigration trial

    Tahoe murder suspect faces immigration trial

    A Stateline murder case is taking a back seat to the defendant’s immigration case that will be heard in federal court. Jose Rodriguez-Quezada, 44, is accused of fatally stabbing Kevin Edwards, 56, of Reno in October in a hotel room at the Hard Rock. A jury on Sept. 25 is scheduled to begin hearing the […]

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  • Ex-EDC judge faces 11 ethics charges from state

    Ex-EDC judge faces 11 ethics charges from state

    Updated 11:15am: By Kathryn Reed Former El Dorado County Superior Court Judge Steve Bailey faces 11 counts from the state Commission on Judicial Review. The 22-page document filed this week lays out in detail how on multiple times Bailey allegedly violated the Code of Judicial Ethics. He is charged with “willful misconduct in office, conduct […]

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  • Vulnerable Heller warming to Trump before primary

    Vulnerable Heller warming to Trump before primary

    By Thomas Beaumont, AP When Ivanka Trump assembled a group of Republican senators at her tony Washington home last fall, the guest list included one particularly notable name. Sen. Dean Heller of Nevada had been publicly chided by President Donald Trump months earlier and had, at times, kept the president at arm’s length. But within […]

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  • Officials: Smoke on South Shore from control burn

    Officials: Smoke on South Shore from control burn

    Smoke from a controlled burn on the south end of Fallen Leaf Lake has prompted several calls to local fire agencies. Officials say the fire is under control. A helicopter flew over as well to ensure it was fine, Lake Valley Fire Chief Tim Alameda told Lake Tahoe News. Winds are carrying the smoke over […]

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  • AP exam figures give Nev. reason to celebrate

    AP exam figures give Nev. reason to celebrate

    By Meghin Delaney, Las Vegas Review-Journal   Nevada is normally at the bottom of national education rankings, but new data released Wednesday gave the Silver State a rare opportunity to celebrate. For the second year in a row, Nevada’s performance on Advanced Placement exams was highlighted in an annual report by the College Board for […]

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  • Nev. OKs $5.1M legal contract for Yucca Mountain fight

    Nev. OKs $5.1M legal contract for Yucca Mountain fight

    By Associated Press CARSON CITY — Nevada’s Board of Examiners has approved a $5.1 million contract with an outside legal team to help fight President Trump’s proposal to restart the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste dump 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas. The panel chaired by Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval voted unanimously this week to extend […]

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  • Albertsons to scoop up remnants of Rite Aid

    Albertsons to scoop up remnants of Rite Aid

    By Associated Press The privately held owner of Safeway, Vons and other grocery brands is plunging deeper into the pharmacy business with a deal to buy Rite Aid, the nation’s third-largest drugstore chain. Albertsons Companies is offering either a share of its stock and $1.83 in cash or slightly more than a share for every […]

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  • Wildfires inspire new idea: Charging rural customers more for electricity

    Wildfires inspire new idea: Charging rural customers more for electricity

    By David R. Baker, San Francisco Chronicle     The cost of preventing power-line wildfires could rise so high that California’s top utility regulator recently suggested a new way to pay for it — charge residents of high-risk areas more money for electricity. Michael Picker, president of the California Public Utilities Commission, floated the idea […]

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  • California pot growers lagging in getting licenses

    California pot growers lagging in getting licenses

    By Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Nearly two months after recreational marijuana became legal in California, less than 1 percent of the state’s known growers have been licensed, according to a report released Monday by a pot industry group. The 38-page report from the California Growers Association says 0.78 percent, or 534, of an estimated […]

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  • Future of SLT’s city manager, city attorney unknown

    Future of SLT’s city manager, city attorney unknown

    By Kathryn Reed Apparently whatever rattled the South Lake Tahoe City Council members to the point they stripped City Manager Nancy Kerry of all her duties isn’t that egregious based on the decision to keep her on the payroll. The council in closed session on Tuesday again were discussing Kerry. The closed session items for […]

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