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No Boats With Mussels at Tahoe!

No Boats With Mussels at Tahoe!

Boat inspectors have stopped two boat vessels from entering the Lake Tahoe waters because there was a large infestation of invasive mussels on boats that were attempting to enter the waters of Lake Tahoe. Chris Kilian of the Tahoe Resource Conservation District says it’s a stark reminder of why inspections…

So HOT Is It Going To Be?

So HOT Is It Going To Be?

The National Weather Service has issued an EXCESSIVE HEAT WATCH for the Sacramento Valley Saturday morning through Sunday night. Temperatures are expected to exceed 100 to 110 degrees this weekend, and the officials are sending the message that water and sunscreen are the most important items to consider for this…

Mother of Four Missing!

Mother of Four Missing!

The El Dorado County Sheriffas office is searching for a 33 year old mother of four children who has been missing for over a week. Heather Gumina Waters of Pleasant Valley broke her collar bone and was treated for pain at a hospital who released her and she was at…

State Submits Bill For Dam Repairs!

State Submits Bill For Dam Repairs!

The state department of water resources received notice yesterday that the state office of emergency services has submitted their requests for reimbursement of cost for the repair and reactivation of the spillway at the Lake Oroville Dam. The bills have been sent to the federal Emergency Agency known as FEMA.…

Sierra College Star Athlete Shot in Fair Oaks!

Sierra College Star Athlete Shot in Fair Oaks!

Chancelor Fields-Colbert, A Sierra College football player has been identified as the man found by police in the streets of Fair Oaks, shot following a fight and a party and died shortly after being taken to a local hospital.A Sierra College Head Football coach said in interviews by media that…

Bay Area Rocking 4.3 Shaker!

Bay Area Rocking 4.3 Shaker!

A 4.3 magnitude earthquake shook part of the San Francisco Bay area yesterday. No reports of damage have been reported. The quake epicenter was 9 miles south or Brentwood, a part of the aftershocks from the swarm of earthquakes that have been centered in the Mojave Desert on the San…

Apollo II 50 Years Ago-AreoJet In Rancho Played a Major Role!

Apollo II 50 Years Ago-AreoJet In Rancho Played a Major Role!

This week goes down in history as we celebrate the 50 years ago we launched the Apollo Eleven space ship and landed Neil Strong on the moon on July 20th. The Apollo 11 mission was launched from Florida, but one of the rocket engines that helped carry Neil Armstrong, Buzz…

Boat Drivers Will Be Required To Take Safety Lessons And Get Certification!

Boat Drivers Will Be Required To Take Safety Lessons And Get Certification!

A new program for boaters starts this summer in California. Boaters under the age of 25 years old will be required to have a aState Issued Boaters Carda. Each year, another age group will be brought into the program until 2025 when all ages of boat drivers will require the…

Family Owned Daffodil Hill Closes Indefinitely!

Family Owned Daffodil Hill Closes Indefinitely!

The popular visitor site, Daffodil Hill, in Amador County has closed its doors indefinitely. Owners said that the last season they experienced a visitor crush which overwhelmed their infrastructure and with the limitation of parking and condition of local roads to accommodate the volume, they decided that closing was the…

Girl Jumping From 49 Bridge into American River Rescued!

Girl Jumping From 49 Bridge into American River Rescued!

A 17-year-old girl was rescued by the California Highway Patrol Helicopter on Saturday after she jumped from the Ponderosa bridge on the North Fork of the Americana River. Cal Fire described her injuries as moderate, but the terrain where she jumped was not easily accessible by crews and the helicopter…

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