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Conditions in Tahoe are so dry, some barbecues are now banned

Thinking of grilling in Tahoe? Some barbecues are now banned. FacebookTwitterEmail A stand of dead trees burned in a recent forest fire along Highway 89 in Lake Tahoe. Conditions are so dry in Tahoe that fire officials have banned some barbecues in an effort to reduce risk of wildfire.George Rose/Getty Conditions are so dry in Lake Tahoe that fire officials in the basin have already implemented strict rules, prohibiting wood campfires and charcoal grills to lower the risk of wildfires as summer crowds begin to gather in a tinder-dry forest. Last week, North Tahoe and Meeks Bay Fire Protection Districts which span the northwest shoreline of Lake Tahoe, from Kings Beach to Emerald Bay announced a suspension on all solid fuel fires, including wood campfires or charcoal grills, for the duration of summer. The suspension will remain in place throughout fire season, which typically extends well into the fall and early winter.

KUNR Today: Grim Fire Season Outlook, COVID-19 Cases Continue To Decrease In Nevada

Grim Western Fire Season Starts Much Drier Than Record 2020 By The Associated Press Scientists say the outlook for the western U.S. fire season is grim because it s starting far drier than 2020 s record-breaking fire year.   Measurements show soil and plants are much drier, making trees and brush more likely to ignite and fire to spread. A megadrought fueled by climate change is part of the problem. From the Rockies westward, April was the second driest on record. Now more than 77% of Utah, Arizona and New Mexico is in either extreme or exceptional drought.   Juniper trees are dying, and fire officials say their canopies of dead needles are like having gasoline out in the national forests.

School district sues Washoe County over $19 5M Incline settlement

The Washoe County School District has filed a lawsuit in Second Judicial District Court against Washoe County, the five elected county commissioners and Tammy Davis, the Washoe County treasurer. The suit was filed Thursday over the $19.5 million the county will begin collecting in July from the school district after a 17-year legal battle found that the county had overtaxed residents in Incline Village and Crystal Bay. The total now owed to Incline property owners is $56 million. Of that, the county owes over $23 million. The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District, Incline Village General Improvement District and the State of Nevada combined are being held responsible for $13 million.

Incline hospital, fire district establish vaccine interest list

Incline hospital, fire district establish vaccine interest list
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