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Northern Lights Tahoe in Incline Village Starts This Weekend

By Shanie Matthews | Tuesday, November 24, 2020
The joy is palpable. Surrounding you, in all directions, are smiling faces and cheeks rosy with the kiss of winter. Singing, holiday lights and greetings from Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus – all of these enliven that loving warmth that comes with the sharing of the holiday spirit. Where is this scenario a reality? At the... Read More

Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe’s Online Store is Open for Business

By Shanie Matthews | Saturday, November 14, 2020
For nonprofits in the Tahoe area, COVID-19 has made fundraising nearly impossible. This runs across the board. From The Boys & Girls Club of North Lake Tahoe to the Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe, each nonprofit has had to forge new ways to fund the positivity they bring to the community.  To keep up with the... Read More

Join the Takeout Tahoe Movement

By Shanie Matthews | Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Visitors love the incredible Lake Tahoe dining scene. From bars filled with live entertainment to gourmet dining, from laughter-filled après ski experiences to beach-side cocktails, it's safe to say that anyone who enjoys dining out will find something to treasure in Lake Tahoe. Working in the restaurant industry is... Read More
boats on lake tahoe with sierra range in background

Tahoe Holds Steady on COVID-19 Protocols

By R. Keith Rugg | Monday, November 9, 2020
The Tahoe region spans a large stretch of area along the border between California and Nevada, and governing jurisdictions include several counties on both sides of the line. Through the spring and summer, COVID regulations varied quite a bit by state and county, but as we head into the fall, the protocols are fairly... Read More

3 Things You Need to Know for the 2020–21 Lake Tahoe Ski Season

By Shanie Matthews | Sunday, November 1, 2020
The call has been made. Snow is in our forecast!  This is a huge moment for all of us who feel a little slighted by the abrupt ending to last year's ski season. For all of us who endured the early closures, there was even a little more grinding of salt in the wound, per se, by how much it snowed after the closing of... Read More