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Two killed in separate incidents at South Lake Tahoe ski resort
Authorities investigating latest in string of skiing-related deaths in the region
Feb. 21, 2026 at 3:59am
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Two people were killed in separate incidents on Friday morning at the Heavenly Lake Tahoe ski resort, the latest in a series of skiing-related deaths in the region, according to authorities. The incidents are currently under active investigation.
Why it matters
Skiing-related deaths at Lake Tahoe resorts have been an ongoing concern, with several high-profile incidents in recent years. This latest tragedy highlights the need for continued safety measures and oversight at these popular winter recreation destinations.
The details
The two separate incidents that resulted in fatalities occurred on Friday morning at the Heavenly Lake Tahoe ski resort. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding these latest deaths, which are the latest in a string of skiing-related fatalities in the region.
- The incidents occurred on Friday morning, February 21, 2026.
The players
Heavenly Lake Tahoe
A ski resort located on the California-Nevada border near South Lake Tahoe.
The takeaway
The tragic deaths at Heavenly Lake Tahoe highlight the need for continued vigilance and safety measures at ski resorts in the Lake Tahoe region, where such incidents have unfortunately become all too common in recent years.

