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In The News – TRPA hosting fall housing workshops

September 24, 2025 | Member Submitted

Originally published in the Tahoe Daily Tribune, 09/24/2025, Staff Report

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) is hosting a third round of public workshops in October to share and discuss recommended policy changes to encourage more affordable and workforce housing in the Tahoe Basin, while maintaining strict environmental protections. These recommendations have taken shape over this year through community input and technical advisory groups, the agency said today.

Two hands-on workshops are scheduled for October 6 in South Lake Tahoe, Calif. and October 7 in Kings Beach, Calif. The series of workshops are part of the multi-year Cultivating Community, Conserving the Basin project and will review and take feedback on how TRPA has used previous input to shape specific recommendations. Small group discussions will help show participants how different policies could result in on-the-ground changes. The recommendations will be presented to the TRPA Governing Board this year for further consideration.

Cultivating Community, Conserving the Basin will modernize the regional growth management system and regional building regulations to help deliver a greater variety of housing types in the Tahoe Basin.

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Concierge Medicine: Personalized Care That Puts You First

September 24, 2025 | Member Submitted

Author: Matthew Wonnacott, MD

** Please note Barton’s Incline Village office, located at 925 Tahoe Blvd #105, is currently undergoing renovations with plans to reopen with new service lines in November. 

Every patient’s health needs are unique and some individuals may benefit from a more personalized, highly accessible healthcare experience — that’s where concierge medicine comes in — a modern, patient-first approach designed for those who want greater access to their physician, deeper focus on wellness, and proactive support at every step.

More Time, Direct Access

With fewer patients per doctor, you get more time and attention — call your care team directly, schedule same-day or next-day appointments, and never feel rushed during a visit. That’s the concierge difference. For patients juggling multiple health concerns or complex chronic conditions, concierge medicine may offer a higher-touch experience.

Whole-Person Wellness, Not Just Sick Visits

Concierge medicine isn’t just about treating illness — it’s about helping you thrive. With more time together, your physician can focus on your unique lifestyle, nutrition, stress, sleep, and long-term health goals. It’s truly personal care, tailored to you.

Coordinated Care and Support

Navigating multiple specialists, tests, and treatments can be overwhelming, especially for those with complex health needs. Concierge programs often include dedicated care coordination to manage appointments, follow up on lab results, and ensure all aspects of your care work together smoothly. This coordinated approach reduces stress and helps you stay on top of your health.

An Elevated, Personalized Experience

Concierge medicine brings an unmatched level of service — it is for people who want more from their care: more time, more connection, more peace of mind. If your health is a top priority — whether you’re managing chronic conditions or simply looking for a more connected healthcare experience — concierge medicine provides support through accessible, tailored care every step of the way.

Dr. Matthew Wonnacott is a primary care physician with Barton Concierge Medicine. Dr. Wonnacott pairs exceptional clinical expertise with a personalized, thoughtful approach to your care. Learn more by calling 530.543.5612 or visiting BartonHealth.org.

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In The News – IVGID’s Effluent Export Pipeline construction project is completed one year early

September 23, 2025 | Member Submitted

Originally Published in the Tahoe Daily Tribune, 09/23/2025, Staff Report

The Incline Village General Improvement District (IVGID) completed its Effluent Export Pipeline Replacement Project a full year ahead of schedule.

One of the largest capital improvement projects in the District’s history, the Effluent Export Pipeline Replacement Project is a multi-year effort to replace the aging infrastructure that conveys treated effluent from the District’s wastewater treatment plant out of the Lake Tahoe Basin, per federal requirements.

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Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Announces Day Pass Access for Spa Goers

September 23, 2025 | Member Submitted

Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino, a spacious resort nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, announces a new offering at Stillwater Spa, giving locals the opportunity to enjoy a full resort experience just steps from home.

“We are excited to introduce this exclusive spa offering designed specifically with our local community in mind,” said Julie Orblych, director of spa and wellness at Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino. “By combining luxurious treatments with access to our full spa amenities, locals can enjoy a well-rounded and convenient escape that promotes relaxation and wellness without needing to travel far.”

From now through the end of 2025, locals who book any Stillwater Spa treatment priced at $100 or more, will receive access to the resort amenities for the day.  The amenities include a heated outdoor pool, multiple soothing hot tubs, steam rooms, saunas, and fitness facilities. 

Stillwater Spa at Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe is renowned for its serene mountainside atmosphere, exceptional service, and its wide range of both traditional and innovative spa services. In addition to its menu of customizable massages, facials, and body treatments, the spa also offers the “Touchless Trio” which includes a float session in a sensory deprivation orb, bioacoustics therapy with the “Harmony” Biomat, and cryotherapy with the cutting-edge Cryobuilt Everest Ridge Cryochamber.

For more information or to book spa treatments please visit HyattStillwaterSpa.com

For more information or to book a getaway to Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe, please visit HyattRegencyLakeTahoe.com, or call (775) 832-1234.

About Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino

Situated among the towering peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountains, the award-winning Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino offers a premier destination based in the nature-infused setting of North Lake Tahoe. The resort is home to an on-site Adventure program offering daily guided activities to help guests explore the Tahoe outdoors with everything from group hikes and archery classes to meditation sessions. Guests can enjoy premium amenities such as a year-round heated lagoon-style pool, two hot tubs, and a 25,000 square-foot Grand Lodge Casino. The resort also boasts the 20,000 square-foot Stillwater Spa featuring a variety of relaxing massages, facials and body treatments as well as state-of-the-art touchless therapies including the Cryobuilt Cryochamber, “Pearl” a revolutionary float orb, and the “Harmony” bioacoustic mat. The property showcases premier dining opportunities at the brand-new Osteria Sierra offering elevated Italian cuisine, pub-style fare at Cutthroat’s Saloon, and grab-and-go selections at Tahoe Provisions. Additional culinary delights include afternoon tea service on the weekends and a selection of world-class pastries created by the resort’s renowned team of pastry chefs. Recognized for excellence, the resort has garnered numerous awards including Travel + Leisure’s 500 Best Hotels in the World, Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best, Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards, Smart Meetings Smart Stars Awards, and U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hotel Awards.

Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino is located on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe, at 111 Country Club Drive, Incline Village, NV, 89451. For more information, visit HyattRegencyLakeTahoe.com or follow the resort on Facebook or Instagram.

About Hyatt Regency hotels 

The Hyatt Regency brand is a global collection of hotels and resorts found in more than 200 locations in over 40 countries around the world. The depth and breadth of this diverse portfolio, from expansive resorts to urban city centers, is a testament to the brand’s evolutionary spirit. For more than 50 years, the Hyatt Regency brand has championed fresh perspectives and enriching experiences, while its forward-thinking philosophy provides guests with inviting spaces that bring people together and foster a spirit of community. As a hospitality original, Hyatt Regency hotels and resorts are founded on openness—our colleagues consistently serve with open minds and open hearts to deliver unforgettable celebrations, effortless relaxation and notable culinary experiences alongside expert meetings and technology-enabled collaboration. The brand prides itself on an everlasting reputation for insightful care—one that welcomes all people across all countries and cultures, generation after generation.
For more information, please visit hyatt.com

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In The News – Washoe County Sheriff’s Office to host annual Incline Community Picnic

September 19, 2025 | Member Submitted

Originally published in the Tahoe Daily Tribune, 09/19/2025, Staff Report

The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office invites residents and visitors to join us for our annual Incline Community Picnic on Saturday, September 27, 2025,  from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Aspen Grove and Village Green, Incline Village.

This free, family-friendly event is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy complimentary hot dogs and hamburgers while connecting with Sheriff’s Office personnel and learning more ways we serve our community.

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Living with Fire: Preparedness is Partnership

September 19, 2025 | Member Submitted

From the TRPA Newsletter, 09/19/2025, Written by Julie Regan

September might be the best month in the Tahoe Basin. The air holds a familiar crispness, the aspens are hinting at their pending golden journey, and we’re getting pumped for snow.

This month can also be daunting. After long summer days on the lake or trails, to-do lists resurface and pine needles form a sepia carpet across yards and rooftops. Without recent thundershowers, prolonged dryness sets in. And with it, an anxious edge.

The recent smoky days brought back unease for the community, especially in my Christmas Valley neighborhood where the Caldor Fire entered the Tahoe Basin in 2021. We are fortunate to have the Caldor Fire in rearview, and foresight is the gift we carry forward. Fire is not a distant possibility. It is part of our landscape. And wildfire is inevitable.

Caldor wasn’t the first to test us. The 2007 Angora Fire resulted in the loss of 254 homes and structures. And the scar from the 2002 Gondola Fire is another highly visible reminder that a community intertwined with nature is delicate. Fire doesn’t respect boundaries or property lines, so it has taught us to work together.

Since 2008, after the Angora Fire, the Tahoe Fire and Fuels Team (TFFT) has led that charge, uniting Tahoe’s seven fire districts, emergency response teams, and more than 20 federal, tribal, state, and local agencies. Their coordination during the Caldor Fire was the reason no lives or property were lost in the basin.

The strength of collaboration is also found in actions. The Lake Tahoe West Restoration Partnership is a 59,000-acre effort to strengthen the West Shore’s resilience to wildfire and climate threats. Forests here are overly dense and uniform in size, making them vulnerable to drought, climate change, and extreme fire. With the West Shore’s patchwork of federal, state, local, and private ownership, the Lake Tahoe West partnership erases boundaries to restore forests to better withstand threats.

At the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA), we are proud stewards of these partnerships. While we are not first responders or evacuation officials, our policies and facilitation strengthen the work of those who are. Forest health is also central to the broader restoration goal of the Tahoe Region. Under the Lake Tahoe Environmental Improvement Program (EIP), TRPA is helping accelerate forest management as well as revitalization and redevelopment that support a Tahoe more prepared for wildfire. In total, since the EIP was formed in 1997, partners have treated nearly 100,000 acres of forest to reduce wildfire risk.

September is National Preparedness Month, and on September 27, FireFest in South Lake Tahoe invites families to join local fire districts and other TFFT partners for interactive, hands-on lessons in safety and conservation. Fittingly, National Public Lands Day this year falls on the same day as FireFest. The coincidence reminds us that nearly 90 percent of the Tahoe Basin is public land, protected and cared for through decades of coordinated effort. Maintaining these lands is essential to keeping our forests healthy and communities safe.

The best evacuation plan is readiness. Prepare a go-bag. Create defensible space. Sign up for emergency alerts. Visit TahoeLivingWithFire.org for resources.

We cannot control when the next wildfire will spark, but we can control how prepared we are. Preparedness is partnership, and when each of us does our part, we create a safer, more resilient Lake Tahoe.

Julie W. Regan is Executive Director of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency – Photo TRPA

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In The News – Tahoe’s Sage Leaf restaurant to open in Reno’s old Laughing Planet location

September 19, 2025 | Member Submitted

Originally published by KUNR at Lake Tahoe, 09/19/2025, Written by Maria Palma

A restaurant in Incline Village is joining a growing trend of Tahoe businesses making it down the mountain. Sage Leaf is expanding into Midtown Reno this fall.

It’s afternoon at Sage Leaf, a cozy restaurant nestled along Tahoe Boulevard. Behind the counter, chef and owner Shane Hammett flips a burger. Its toasted bun is stamped with the restaurant’s logo, a small touch, but one that says a lot.

Sage Leaf is a family-run restaurant that has become a local staple over the past five years. Shane and his wife Lara, originally from Northern California, had a dream of moving to Tahoe to settle down.

“We would talk about it and fantasize about opening a restaurant together, and we just were, I guess, scared to take that huge leap of faith in doing that, because it’s scary opening a business,” she said.

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In The News – Public is invited to ‘heal the land’ at 28th annual Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day

September 18, 2025 | Member Submitted

Originally published in the Tahoe Daily Tribune, 9/18/2025, Staff Report

This Saturday morning, volunteers will lace up their boots, pull on their gloves, and help restore Lake Tahoe’s natural environment with a few hours of intensely gratifying, land-healing work. Participants can choose from a range of hands-on projects taking place along Burke Creek and Rabe Meadow in Stateline, Nevada. This weekend’s projects will build on the work done by Keep Tahoe Blue volunteers at the same site last fall.

For 28 years, Keep Tahoe Blue has hosted Tahoe Forest Stewardship Days, the Basin’s largest volunteer ecosystem restoration event, in collaboration with land management partners and sponsors. Over nearly three decades, these outdoor events have empowered thousands of residents and visitors to make personal connections to the Tahoe environment as they restore it to good health. 

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Incline Elementary School Jogathon is coming on October 3rd!

September 18, 2025 | Member Submitted

Mark your calendars! The annual Incline Elementary School Jog-a-Thon is happening Friday,
October 3, 2025, and our students are getting ready to run their hearts out for a great cause.
This high-energy fundraiser is more than just laps around the field. It’s a vital source of support
for our school’s Physical Education (PE) program. Students seek pledges from family, friends,
and local businesses, then run as many laps as they can in 30 minutes, all in the name of fun
and fundraising.


Here’s something many don’t realize: the Washoe County School District does not fund PE at
the elementary level. Thanks to decades of incredible community support, Incline Elementary
has been able to keep a strong PE program alive for our kids.
This year, we are also partnering with Incline Education Fund to ensure our STEM program
continues to thrive, support our Makerspace, and keep classrooms stocked with the supplies
teachers and students need—but we can’t do it without you!


Local Businesses: We Need You!

We’re inviting local businesses to join us as sponsors or donors. Whether it’s a flat donation or
an in-kind contribution (water, snacks, gift cards, etc.), your support directly benefits Incline
students and helps ensure access to physical activity and hands-on learning opportunities.
Interested in sponsoring or donating? Contact the Incline Elementary PTA at
inclinePTA@gmail.com.

Thank you, Incline community, for always showing up for our kids. We couldn’t do it without you!

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Tahoe Community Foundation Awards Over $300,000

September 17, 2025 | Member Submitted

Supporting the Tahoe region’s most pressing needs

Tahoe Community Foundation is proud to announce the recipients of its 2025 Community Impact Grants, a cornerstone of its commitment to strengthening the Lake Tahoe region. These grants support a diverse array of nonprofit organizations whose work uplifts local communities through innovation, compassion, and resilience.

The Community Foundation’s Community Impact Grants allow nonprofit organizations to request the support they need to better serve the region through an application process. The grants are determined by the Community Impact Committee (CIC), composed of volunteers from the community, who review each grant proposal and reward the most impactful opportunities. Summaries of each grant are also provided to the Community Foundation’s Donor Advised Fund holders, inviting them to co-invest in the Community Impact Grants, expanding collective support, and awarding over $300,000 to the greatest needs in the region. 

Through the grant application process in 2025, the Community Foundation identified clear and pressing themes in the Tahoe region: the need for greater support in mental health services and expanded after-school programs. By observing the priorities expressed by local nonprofits and community partners, the Community Foundation was able to direct funding to address these critical areas, ensuring resources reached both North and South Lake Tahoe. These grants are helping to strengthen access to mental health support and expanding opportunities for youth enrichment while offering support to working parents to build a healthy and resilient community across the entire region.

“In awarding these grants each year, we’re able to respond directly to the most pressing challenges facing our community,” said Laura Roche, Programs Director at Tahoe Community Foundation. “The applications we receive offer a window into the greatest needs across our region—needs that affect individuals and families every day. This year, we noticed powerful themes emerge, and we were proud to address them through meaningful support that helps ensure the Tahoe region remains strong and thriving.”

The 2025 Community Impact Grantees are: 

  • Boys and Girls Club Lake Tahoe
  • Boys and Girls Club North Lake Tahoe
  • Bread and Broth
  • Classical Tahoe
  • Encompass Youth
  • Incline Education Fund 
  • League to Save Lake Tahoe
  • National Forest Foundation
  • Pet Network Humane Society
  • Send It Foundation
  • Sierra State Parks Foundation
  • SOS Outreach
  • South Lake Tahoe Family Resource Center
  • Tahoe Alliance for Safe Kids
  • Tahoe’s Connection for Families
  • Tahoe Family Solutions
  • Tahoe Food Hub
  • Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue
  • Tahoe Rim Trail Association
  • Tahoe Truckee School of Music
  • Tahoe Youth and Family Services
  • Vista Rise Collective (formerly Live Violence Free)

To learn more about Tahoe Community Foundation and to see full descriptions of grants awarded in 2025, visit www.TahoeCF.org 

About Tahoe Community Foundation 

Tahoe Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to cultivating community philanthropy, serving as a resource for donors to make confident and meaningful investments in their community, and offering nonprofit organizations support, insight, and strategy. Tahoe Community Foundation is a pillar in the community, serving to create meaningful and lasting impact, and to Elevate Generosity in Tahoe and beyond.

Photo: Boys and Girls Club of North Lake Tahoe

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