Susanville Native Arrested for Alleged Sexual Abuse of Minor Boys

A federal investigation is underway of Susanville native Bradley Reger, a local nurse practitioner, and ambulatory service operator, for alleged sexual abuse of boys.Lassen County Sheriff Dean Growdon says this Fall, the sheriff's office received initial reports from the church of the Nazarene in... Read More.

State Awarded Federal Investment to Upgrade Power Grid

California gets the most significant piece of the pie to update its grid resilience. U.S. Senator Alex Padilla made the 67 million dollar announcement that has been awarded through the Grid Resilience State and Tribal Formula Grants program aimed to push for more clean... Read More.

Trial Begins Against Lassen Superior Court Judge Tony Mallery

A trial commenced this week in Sacramento for Lassen County Superior Court Judge Tony Mallery, who faces six public members, three judges, and two lawyers as part of the proceedings. Dr. Michael A Moodian from Chapman University serves as the trial's chairperson. Mallery must... Read More.

Town Blight to be Addressed by Planning Commission for 2nd Time

Susanville will revisit restoration progress, or lack thereof, on the long-standing eyesore in the middle of town, the Knights Inn motel.During a July 12 meeting last year, the Susanville Planning Commission issued an order to fix problems at the Motel on Main Street because... Read More.

Lassen HSS Receives Bids for Two Housing Projects

Health and Social Services will ask the Lassen Supervisors to consider approving two supportive housing projects. At the Board's May 23rd meeting, Health and Social Services (HSS) gave a presentation about the Homekey Program. Homekey allows public organizations to create different types of housing,... Read More.

Loyalton Lifts Water Restriction’s, Issues Watering Schedule

Loyalton water woes continue, yet the City has lifted the outdoor water restrictions, putting homes on an alternating watering schedule.Over the 4th of July weekend, when temperatures reached near triple digits for the first time this summer, the City said homes exceeded the capacity... Read More.