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From The Union...
Heart of Gold Gravel Race Proceeds Announced
The Heart of Gold Gravel Race on October 5 raised over $100,000 to support youth mental health programs.
From YubaNet...
Tahoe National Forest Seeks Public E-Bike Input
The Tahoe National Forest is asking for public input as it develops proposals for up to 143 miles of designated Class 1 E-Bike trails.
Pines to Mines Trail Plans Advance
Environmental review of the remaining link of the future 72-mile bike and pedestrian trail completed, though concerns raised about eBikes.
From SF Gate...
Sports Complex Unveiled as Part of California Forever
A rendering for a Solano Sports Complex development with facilities for baseball, basketball, football, swimming, tennis, volleyball, pickleball and other sports was released as part of the California Forever project in east Solano County.
Tahoe National Forest Assigns Areas for Over-Snow Vehicle Recreation Use
The Tahoe National Forest has assigned several hundred acres for winter over-snow vehicle use.
Skateboarders Give Input on Skatepark Design
In an April 17 community meeting in Grass Valley, dozens of area skateboarders gathered for a presentation on design options for the Condon Park Skatepark Project.
From CalMatters...
Why Adopting Sports Gambling in California Has to Involve Tribes
When and if California legalizes sports gambling, the policy should honor the laws established in partnership with tribes decades ago, says Assemblyman James Ramos.
From Daily Democrat...
New Pickleball Equipment Takes a Swing at the Sport’s Noise Problem
The “pop, pop, pop” that’s become synonymous with Pickleball may soon be a racket of the past. That’s the goal promised by a new generation of equipment developed to lessen the overall acoustic burden of the sport.
From Los Angeles Times...
Newsom Blocks Proposed Ban on Youth Tackle Football
Proposed California legislation that would ban tackle football for kids under 12 had gained momentum until Gov. Gavin Newsom made it clear he’d veto the bill.
Parents’ Rights Groups Mobilize as California Advances a Ban on Youth Tackle Football
The Assembly has until the end of January to decide the fate of the youth tackle football bill, which would prevent kids under 12 from playing the sport to protect them from brain trauma.
Property Owner Goes Back to Drawing Board After Hearing Concerns
Finding housing in Nevada County is difficult for people, and Bill Litchfield, owner of the HEW Building in Nevada City, is taking steps to transform the old hospital into condominiums.
From Voice of San Diego...
FBI and San Diego County DA Investigate Stadium Labor Arrangements
A recent investigation by Voice of San Diego revealed that nonprofits that provide staff at local stadiums could be raising money without doing charity work, while also paying labor below minimum wage and under the table. Now, multiple law enforcement agencies are investigating.
From CapPublicRadio...
Oakland A’s Are Relocating to Las Vegas
Three years after the NFL's Raiders abandoned Oakland for Las Vegas, MLB's Oakland A's announced they're moving there too. The owners of the teams unanimously approved the MLB team’s move.
Support for a Skatepark in Nevada City Ramps Up
Nevada City’s Park Initiative Committee held a meeting to discuss the possible reallocation of grant funds to create a skatepark. More than 75 people attended the meeting.
Want a Piece of the Warriors? 10 Percent Ownership Stake Reportedly Up for Sale
The $700 million price tag sets a $7 billion mark that would make the Warriors one of the world’s most valuable sports teams.
18th Annual Gold Country Golf Classic to Benefit Sierra Services for the Blind
The 18th Annual Gold Country Golf Classic benefiting Sierra Services for the Blind will take place at the Alta Sierra Golf Club on Oct. 6.
From Sierra Sun...
Palisades Tahoe Set to Host Audi FIS Ski World Cup February 2024
Palisades Tahoe announced the highly anticipated return of the Stifel Palisades Tahoe Cup, a stop on the Audi FIS Ski World Cup Tour, February 23-25, 2024.
Akshay Batia Wins Playoff for Barracuda Championship, 1st PGA Victory
For the first time in the four years Old Greenwood has hosted the Barracuda Championship, the tournament winner was decided by a playoff.
Steph Curry Wins American Century Championship
Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry won the American Century Championship with a knuckle-biting last putt.
From Mountain Democrat...
Tahoe Blue Center Nears Completion, Expected Opening Date
Before the end of summer, an event center will be fully functioning with a nearly 27,000-square-foot floor space that can be used for a variety of events such as concerts, sports events and conferences.
Annual Firecracker Mile Returns July 4
The town of Truckee is gearing up the annual Firecracker Mile, held on July 4, at 9:45 a.m., right before the parade.
From Tahoe Daily Tribune...
Tahoe’s Curtis Fong Pedals Into Semi-Retirement
After four decades of organizing bicycle events across California and Nevada, Curtis Fong recently sold the production rights to America’s Most Beautiful Bike Ride and the Tour de Tahoe to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Team Palisades Tahoe Skiers Make National Team
U.S. Ski & Snowboard has announced the 55 athletes nominated to the Stifel Alpine Ski Team, and several of Lake Tahoe's top racers are among those slated to represent the program.
Truckee Bike Park Set to Launch into Spring Season
As winter gives way, crews at the Truckee Bike Park gearing up for a 13th year in the community.
Tennis, Pickleball Courts Coming to Tahoe Vista
Construction of new tennis and pickleball courts at the North Tahoe Regional Park will begin soon after a critical funding component was approved.
Truckee Parks Crew Work to Get Fields Ready
This winter has been anything but typical, and the parks crew are working overtime to compensate for the record snowfall.
‘Everything in the Middle of Nowhere’
Once home to a thriving lumber industry, Northstar California Resort has seen many changes. This past winter, the resort has been celebrating 50 years of operation and the people that helped shape the mountain enjoyed by skiers and riders from across the globe.
Circumnavigate Lake Tahoe for Science
The UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center is sponsoring its third annual circumnavigation of Lake Tahoe, a kayaking journey that takes place June 19-25.
Ganong Named Male Athlete of the Year
Travis Ganong may have competed in his final race for Stifel U.S. Alpine Ski Team, but he’s not quite finished collecting awards. Ganong was named the team’s male athlete of the year following his final season competing in World Cup racing.
New Developments Planned for Palisades Tahoe
Employee housing, improved base amenities, and easier snow making are all in the works at Palisades Tahoe.
Ganong Closes Out World Cup Career
Lake Tahoe alpine legend Travis Ganong has raced down a World Cup course for the final time. The Truckee-born skier traveled to Andorra for the final event of his 17-year career.
Truckee’s Strecker Skis to State Title
Truckee freshman Sierra Strecker raced to a California – Nevada Interscholastic Ski and Snowboard Federation Nordic state championship, topping the region’s best skiers across 6.6 kilometers.
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