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Months after the federal government initiated widespread Forest Service layoffs and stalled funding, ripple effects are still ...
Controversy surrounds NV Energy's Resilience Corridor Project, as residents claim ecological harm and flawed fire management ...
The U.S. Forest Service manages 78% of the land in the Lake Tahoe Basin. Yet, a hiring freeze on seasonal workers and recent firings of key staff have gutted an already-stretched-thin agency ...
The Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit is the smallest forest in California, but it sees more visitors than any of the state’s national parks. The management unit’s 156,335 acres are a fifth the ...
Volunteers were greeted by blue skies and clean beaches Saturday morning as they arrived to participate in Keep Tahoe Blue’s ...
LAKE TAHOE, Calif./Nev. – Forest health is a top priority of the Lake Tahoe Environmental Improvement Program (EIP), a landscape-scale collaboration and partnership between nearly 80 public and ...
After 14 years of public hearings, lawsuits and environmental protests, the most contentious development battle in the Lake ...
Lake Tahoe visitors will see new parking rules, closures, safety regulations and more this summer. Here's what’s changed and how to plan your trip.
Zephyr Cove Resort, operated by Aramark Destinations, announced today a pair of major environmental achievements and the ...
An overturned 27-foot Chris-Craft floats partially submerged near D.L. Bliss State Park on Lake Tahoe on Saturday, June 21, ...
After decades of work, Tahoe’s beloved waters aren’t becoming more healthy, or less healthy, new study shows.
In Lake Tahoe, a robust water infrastructure is now considered one of the three cornerstones of wildfire readiness, alongside forest and fuels management and community and home hardening.
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