In April of this year, South Lake Tahoe banned stores and businesses from selling single-use plastic water bottles that hold less than a gallon of water. So far, close to 100 percent of the businesses in the area are in compliance with the ban.
The Tahoe Fund is just one organization representing Tahoe that is coming together to make this happen.
The ban will prohibit the sale of single-use plastic water bottles less than one gallon
The Raley's in Incline Village is encouraging customers to consider using refillable water bottles as part of a new initiative called Drink Tahoe Tap.
San Francisco International Airport is banning the sale of single-use plastic water bottles.
With the Red Flag Warning and recent brush fires, the American Red Cross Of Northern Nevada is putting out a warning. The executive director of the organization says we all need to be prepared to evacuate in case of a wildfire. That includes packing an evacuation kit.
Living in a dry climate that is not very humid has its pros and cons.
After seeing plastic water bottles floating in Lake Tahoe, one UNR student knew something needed to be done.
As a part of Squaw Valley’s environmental programming, the resort is working to advocate for climate change.
A Lake Tahoe ski resort is banning the sale of single-use plastic water bottles in hopes of reducing waste.