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Los Angeles Times USA Nation February 14, 2023
For decades, Californians have depended on the reliable appearance of spring and summer snowmelt to provide nearly a third of the state's supply of water. But as the state gets drier, and as wildfires climb to ever-higher elevations, that precious snow is melting faster and... + más
Epic California snowpack is now the deepest it's been in decades | Los Angeles Times
California's frigid February: Beach freeze warnings, record lows, 'very treacherous' | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 22, 2023
In the vastness of the second-deepest lake in the United States, a tiny snail is posing a threat of concerning proportions. The invasive New Zealand mud snail has been discovered in Lake Tahoe. It's unclear how this Kiwi species wound up in the cobalt blue waters of the... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics August 10, 2023
Sen. Dianne Feinstein once spoke of a time 70 years ago when North America's largest alpine lake was crystal clear and its air unspoiled. As a 16-year-old, the San Francisco native fell for the region while at summer camp on the lake's north shore and decades later... + más
Dianne Feinstein ceding power of attorney to daughter raises questions | Newsweek
Former Obama speech writer calls on Dianne Feinstein to resign: 'Should not be in the Senate' | Fox News
Los Angeles Times USA Nation July 08, 2023
Partygoers who crowded Lake Tahoe beaches over the Fourth of July left more than four tons of trash on the shore and in the water, according to cleanup volunteers. A record total of 8,559 pounds of trash was collected from six beaches, according to the League to Save Lake Tahoe,... + más
Drought is killing the trees at Lake Tahoe | Newsweek
ECHL approves Tim Tebow-owned minor league team in Lake Tahoe | ABC News
Newsweek USA Tech September 24, 2022
Fir trees are dying in the Lake Tahoe Basin at a quicker rate than in the rest of California.The trees are perishing in greater numbers and faster than previously seen before, especially near Fallen Leaf Lake and around North Lake Tahoe, Rita Mustatia, forest silviculturist for... + más
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Plant more trees, please, especially this fall and winter: LSU Garden News | The Advocate
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