- TART Connect Is Ending December 11 – What This Means for Incline Village & Crystal Bay Residents
TART Connect’s on-demand shuttle service in Incline Village and Crystal Bay will end December 11 due to insufficient long-term funding. While fixed-route TART buses will continue operating, residents should prepare alternative transportation options and share feedback to help shape future mobility solutions. Community voices will play a key role moving forward.
- Historic Return: 10,000 Acres of Ancestral Washoe Land in the Sierra Nevada
More than 10,000 acres of ancestral Washoe land in the Sierra Nevada are set to be returned following a $5.5 million grant from the California Wildlife Conservation Board. The purchase of Loyalton Ranch near Lake Tahoe is expected to close in January 2026, marking a historic land restoration milestone.
- Tahoe Ski Resorts Announce 2025–26 Opening Dates: What to Expect This Winter
Tahoe’s 2025–26 ski season is almost here, with opening dates announced for resorts across the Sierra. From early openings at Northstar and Palisades Tahoe to December debuts at Diamond Peak and Homewood, winter is ready to roll. Check out the full list and plan your perfect powder day in Lake Tahoe!
- Locals Can Score a Late-Summer Daycation at Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe
North Lake Tahoe locals can enjoy a late-summer daycation at Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino. Day passes grant access to the lagoon-style pool, hot tubs, and poolside dining. Complimentary towels, Wi-Fi, and parking are included. Available through September 7, passes are $50 for adults and $25 for children.
- Inside the Ongoing Revitalization of the Cal Neva Hotel: What’s Next for Tahoe’s Iconic Resort
The Cal Neva Hotel revitalization continues with a focus on historic preservation, sustainability, and community engagement. Key updates include a $3-4 million theater upgrade, 197 rooms with family suites, refined casino space, and eco-friendly design. Completion is slated for 2027, promising a renewed Tahoe landmark on the North Shore.
- IVGID Asks Property Owners to Support Employee Beach Access Program
IVGID seeks property owners’ support to reinstate the Employee Beach Access Program, allowing staff and their dependents to access Incline Village’s deed-restricted beaches. Property owners are invited to sponsor staff as guests, with no cost to them. Respond to IVGID’s request to help bring the program back.