An outdoor paradise in California has a high suicide rate. Locals are determined to turn it around
Though the Lake Tahoe region has rates higher than the state average, residents are addressing a shortage of services Every year, about 2 million people come to the outdoor paradise of Lake Tahoe, which offers snowy ski slopes in the winter and sunny lakeside activities in the summer. At more than 6,000ft in elevation, the alpine community centers on the stunningly blue lake, which spans the California-Nevada border and is often called “the jewel of the Sierra”. But beneath this idyllic scenery…