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Tahoe Fire & Fuels Team hazardous fuels reduction (forest thinning) projects are underway around Lake Tahoe and scheduled to ...
The high-tech sensors combine lightning location with meteorological and environmental data and alert fire authorities to ...
Did you know that 95% of wildfires are caused by human activities? By understanding the common causes of wildfires and taking proactive steps to prevent them, we can all contribute ...
Federal officials in El Dorado County issued a health warning after elevated levels of E. coli were detected in South Lake ...
Scientists from the Tahoe Environmental Research Center have been tracking how clear the water in Lake Tahoe is since 1968. They measure clarity by lowering a Secchi disk — a simple, analog tool ...
A new study published Monday by researchers at UC Davis shows that the annual average clarity for Lake Tahoe’s azure blue waters in 2024 was 62.3 feet, measured as the depth to which a 10-inch ...
Officials from the Placer County Sheriff's Office and Placer County are urging tourists and residents in the Lake Tahoe Basin to adhere to beach ordinances this summer. The rules, which apply from ...
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.
The California Tahoe Conservancy will begin demolition this month of the former Motel 6 and restaurant buildings in South Lake Tahoe as part of a broader environmental restoration project. Located ...
Tahoe is more fragile than you might think. For millions of years, the forests, meadows and wetlands of the Lake Tahoe Basin slowly filtered snowmelt and runoff from the surrounding mountains.