The Lakeside News Is Looking For Columnists!

The Lakeside News Is Looking For Columnists!

The Lakeside News….. Covering Breaking News and Events, for Tahoe, Truckee and Beyond, is looking for Columnists! If you have an interest in the future of journalism we would love to hear from you! All kinds of Columnists being sought…..Lifestyle, Sports, Health & Fitness, Humor, Food, Wine, Travel, Decorating, Tech, and much more! Our traffic […]

Ski With a Ranger Program Top of Gondola at Heavenly Today!~With Video Enclosed

Ski With a Ranger Program Top of Gondola at Heavenly Today!~With Video Enclosed

Heavenly Mountain Resort…January 17th, Ski With a Ranger Program Top of the Gondola. Time: 10:00am & 1:00pm. This program is a partnership between the U.S. Forest Service and Heavenly Mountain Resort. The tour explores the natural and cultural history of the Lake Tahoe Basin, highlighting topics such as water quality, watershed restoration, habitat improvement, fire […]

Sheriff’s Office Detectives Arrest a Male for Stealing $50,000 in Furniture

Sheriff’s Office Detectives Arrest a Male for Stealing $50,000 in Furniture

The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office Detective Division arrested a suspect for the theft of furniture from a fully furnished property, which was reported stolen on July 13, 2010. The suspect, Michael Hoggatt, was arrested for Grand Larceny and Possession of Stolen Property. Michael Hoggatt was booked into the Washoe County Detention Facility; his bail was […]

Washoe County Commission Elects Chairman and Vice Chairman for 2011

Washoe County Commission Elects Chairman and Vice Chairman for 2011

At their first regularly scheduled meeting of the new year, Washoe County Commissioners unanimously elected their chairman and vice-chairman for the 2011 year. Commissioner John Breternitz, who represents District 1, was elected chairman. Chairman Breternitz was first elected to the Washoe County Commission in 2008 and began serving his four-year term in 2009. He is […]

Your Feedback Needed on Proposed Animal Ordinance Changes

Your Feedback Needed on Proposed Animal Ordinance Changes

Washoe County’s Regional Animal Services is proposing changes to existing county ordinances that define the way staff ensures public safety and animal protection in our community. And, we’d like to have a virtual community conversation with you about these changes! Below you will find some FAQs about these changes, the proposed ordinance changes, and how […]

Burn Code back to GREEN

Burn Code back to GREEN

The following morning update is provided by the Air Quality Management Division of the Washoe County Health District for the Reno-Sparks area for Sunday, January 9th at 8:00 a.m. A cold front pushed through last night ending last evening’s red burn ban to where this morning’s wood burning color code is Green and while the […]

Dense Fog Advisory

Dense Fog Advisory

There are reports of dense fog in the lower foothill, Motherlode and Placerville areas this morning. Two traffic accidents have occurred in Placerville due to the fog. PLEASE drive with extreme caution today.

National Winter Trails Day Today!

National Winter Trails Day Today!

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nv…..Join the Tahoe Rim Trail Association for its annual National Winter Trails Day! Come participate in a day of winter recreation, presentations, and activities on Saturday, January 8th, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The event will be held near the west end of Tahoe Meadows on the south side of Mt. Rose […]

Washoe County Sheriff’s Office Offer Tips to Prevent Ski and Snowboard Thefts

Washoe County Sheriff’s Office Offer Tips to Prevent Ski and Snowboard Thefts

Reno, Nevada. The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office is warning skiers and snowboarders to protect themselves against theft this winter season. Detectives have received reports on several vehicle and resort ski and snowboard thefts. While the amount of snowboards and skis stolen vary from year to year, ski equipment is an easy target especially during weekends […]

Douglas County Sheriffs Office Seeking Public’s Help

Douglas County Sheriffs Office Seeking Public’s Help

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in identifying a suspect wanted for Destruction of Property at Heritage Park, in Gardnerville. The park, located off Gilman Av and Courthouse Alley, was damaged sometime between Friday evening, December 31st, 2010 and Monday morning, January 3rd, 2011. The damage was committed by an unknown […]

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