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Our quarterly Think Local section fosters a thriving community we all love. We recognize that this can only happen when the triple bottom line of economic, environmental, and social capital is nourished and vital. Articles take a positive view, with a glass half full approach, and chronicles elements in our region that feature the localism mindset, showing the benefits and contrasting the situation with ones when any of our capital leaks from the community.| Moonshine Ink
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Tahoe’s future depends on thinking of it as a whole. Unified efforts against wildfire, climate change, and invasives are crucial for protecting our natural wonder.| Moonshine Ink
A lifelong love for the Tahoe Sierra, from high school backpacking trips to bringing grandkids to the mountains, inspires member Kerry Loux to be devoted to preserving its beauty for future generations. Moonshine is a part of that commitment.| Moonshine Ink
A Decade-Long Battle Over Olympic Valley Is Over. Why Now?| Moonshine Ink
Tahoe Truckee Unified School District’s announcement that it plans to move from Nevada to California for school sports has left parents, students, and coaches stunned.| Moonshine Ink
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Tahoe/Truckee’s Forest Service Fire Drill| Moonshine Ink
An advisory committee has a 5-year plan to help the homeless. But it’s too late to save Hope Ridge, a Truckee project that was canceled after community opposition. A similar project fared better in Kings Beach.| Moonshine Ink
Our communities are ramping up wildfire preparedness through two key designations — Firewise and fire adapted — with dozens of neighborhoods organizing efforts. Is yours?| Moonshine Ink
The Opinion pages are your place to spout off. This section contains Readers Reflect letters, My Shot opinion pieces, the occasional Face Off written debate, obituaries, and Mike English's award-winning Shine On comics. You can also find community perspectives in our Think Local section, our monthly staff editorial, and Do Tell, which is a question we ask five community members each issue. The word count for My Shots is 600, and as of Jan. 25, 2021, longer editorials are approved on a case-by...| Moonshine Ink
Amid the political storm of today, I offer a word of caution: How we react matters just as much as what we react to.| Moonshine Ink
Valerie Lanthier rekindled a love for painting on the road during her son’s nap. She drives within a 20-mile radius of home, stops at a scene that catches her eye, then captures the fleeting moment.| Moonshine Ink
In-depth and critical coverage, watchdog for local government and as a source of information on community activity. The Independent Tahoe News Source.| Moonshine Ink
The town is known for having extremely high development standards. But many claim the hurdles are too high, and sometimes predetermined, for what project success looks like in Truckee.| Moonshine Ink