Set of Earthquakes Rattle Susanville Area

Residents in Lassen County experienced two earthquakes this weekend. A preliminary 3.6-magnitude quake struck at 11:48 a.m., centered roughly 6.5 miles north of Susanville, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). This tremor was felt widely across Susanville and surrounding areas, including Honey... Read More.

LCOE Encourages Participation in California Healthy Kids Survey

The Lassen County Office of Education is urging students, parents, and staff to participate in the California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS), now open through November 29. This confidential survey, aimed at students in Grade 3 and above, focuses on school safety, student well-being, and... Read More.

Honey Lake Power Celebrates National Bioenergy Day

Local dignitaries and agency partners gathered on Wednesday, October 23rd, for Honey Lake Power's (HLP) open house to celebrate National Bioenergy Day. Attendees included representatives from the Lassen Fire Safe Council, the offices of Congressman Doug LaMalfa and Senator Brian Dahle, Redding Mayor and... Read More.

Captured: The End of Caleb Duerrs Elusive Escape

Following a manhunt that lasted nearly a month, escaped inmate Caleb Duerr is in custody.Duerr has been on the run since September 27th when he was able to escape the Quincy jail recreational yard during a morning rec time by what the Sheriff's Office... Read More.

Lassen County Honors Young Heroes with Inaugural Youth Hometown Hero Award

In a heartfelt assembly at Shaffer School, the Lassen County community came together to honor two extraordinary young girls, Savanna and Ashlee Zimmerman, with the inaugural Lassen County Youth Hometown Hero Award. This new award recognizes courageous individuals who exemplify kindness and selflessness through... Read More.

PG&E Issues Warning for Potential Power Shutoffs Due to High Winds

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has announced the possibility of Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) in Plumas and Sierra Counties starting Thursday, as dry, northerly winds are expected to increase wildfire risk. PG&E’s meteorologists are closely monitoring the situation, and the company’s Emergency... Read More.