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  • Nev. sets bar lower for 11th-graders taking ACT

    Nev. sets bar lower for 11th-graders taking ACT

    By Meghin Delaney, Las Vegas Review-Journal   Nevada high school students taking the required ACT exam will be considered proficient starting this fall if they reach a threshold that’s lower than the national standard set by the test creators. The State Board of Education signed off on the “cut scores” that will be used to […]

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  • Mega Indian casinos to be built on way to Tahoe

    Mega Indian casinos to be built on way to Tahoe

    By Dale Kasler, Sacramento Bee A Hard Rock casino-hotel is coming to the outskirts of greater Sacramento, upping the competitive ante in the region’s increasingly crowded gambling market. The Hard Rock Cafe International chain has announced it will partner with the Enterprise Rancheria Indian tribe to build a mega-resort in Yuba County, not far from […]

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  • As wildfires get worse, these tools will help keep you safe

    As wildfires get worse, these tools will help keep you safe

    By Wes Siler, Outside As the fire season lengthens and as wildfires become both more severe and more common, we need to start rolling information about them into our everyday lives—just like we do with the weather forecast. Luckily, visualizing the spread of a wildfire has gotten as easy as predicting afternoon showers thanks to […]

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  • Alleged Truckee flag burner arrested

    Alleged Truckee flag burner arrested

    By KOLO-TV A Truckee man was booked Saturday on an arson charge after allegedly burning a store’s U.S. flag. The Truckee Police Department said a U.S. Army veteran donated a flag which officers hung to replace the damaged flag. Joshua Everett Lozon, 27, was booked Saturday morning on suspicion of committing arson. Read the whole […]

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  • National park ozone pollution rivals large cities

    National park ozone pollution rivals large cities

    By David Keiser, Gabriel E. Lade and Ivan Rudik Most Americans associate U.S. national parks with pristine environments that represent the very best of nature. In the 1916 law that established the National Park Service, Congress directed the new agency to “conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wild life therein […]

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  • Chamber execs weigh in on SnowGlobe

    Chamber execs weigh in on SnowGlobe

    By Kathryn Reed SnowGlobe can be a divisive topic even in the heat of summer. For those who are bothered by the electronic music festival, their angst never really goes away. Tami Wallace of the South Tahoe Chamber of Commerce and Steve Teshara with Lake Tahoe South Shore Chamber of Commerce flanked South Lake Tahoe […]

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  • FAA: Pilot in fatal Truckee plane crash had expired medical certificate

    FAA: Pilot in fatal Truckee plane crash had expired medical certificate

    By Jordan Cutler-Tietjen, Sacramento Bee The pilot whose private plane crashed south of Truckee on Tuesday morning was flying with an expired medical certificate, according to multiple sources. Flying without a medical certificate is an illegal violation of Federal Aviation Administration regulations, according to Ian Gregor, public affairs manager for the FAA’s Pacific Division. The […]

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  • Harrah’s-Harveys to have year-round paid parking

    Harrah’s-Harveys to have year-round paid parking

    Harrah’s and Harveys Lake Tahoe will implement a paid valet and self-parking program beginning July 30.  This new parking policy will operate continuously 24/7 throughout the year. Different parking rates will apply to high season (summer and ski season) and low demand season, and will be fixed at $25 for self-park and $30 for valet […]

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  • Calif. is prepping for extreme weather

    Calif. is prepping for extreme weather

    By Henry Fountain, New York Times   For years, there has been a movement in California to restore floodplains, by moving levees back from rivers and planting trees, shrubs and grasses in the low-lying land between. The goal has been to go back in time, to bring back some of the habitat for birds, animals […]

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  • Driver admits guilt in fatal Cave Rock DUI

    Driver admits guilt in fatal Cave Rock DUI

    A woman involved in a fatal DUI accident at Cave Rock last summer pleaded guilty this week to causing death and causing substantial bodily harm while driving under the influence. Kimberly Ann Davis, 40, of Carson City faces up to 40 years in prison. Sranthon Bunnag, 52, of Thailand was a passenger in the vehicle. […]

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