Lassen County Wolf’s Den Spotted in Oregon

A high-tech infrared camera spots a Lassen County wolf’s den in Oregon. The Oregon Fish and Wildlife troopers typically use the camera to spot poachers and missing persons. In contrast, radio collars track wolves, and trail cameras monitor their pups. Yet, in a new... Read More.

Burning Man and Labor Day Impact Airport Travel

A busy week ahead for the Reno-Tahoe International Airport as the Burning Man festival and Labor Day weekend expects to bring over thousands of people. With the return of the Black Rock Desert festival after two years of being postponed, Airport officials and burners... Read More.

Major Shut Down of HWY 70 Planned After Labor Day

Culvert work in the Feather River Canyon will shut down the entire stretch of the highway following labor day weekend. Following the debris flows slides in June, Caltrans has progressed its restoration efforts to begin installing culverts at Opapee Creek. The highway will be closed... Read More.

City Dodges Bullet in CCC Case

The City dodged a bullet this morning in its case against CDCR for the announced closure of the California Correctional center. Judge Moody said he was prepared to dismiss the City's case based on the state's argument and citation of many instances that applied... Read More.

Court Resumes in Fight to Keep CCC Open

The fate of the California Correctional Center is in court today as the City of Susanville and CDCR present arguments in the ongoing lawsuit filed by the City of Susanville against CDCR. Judge Moody will hear both sides debate on the application of the... Read More.

Fire Weather Watch in Effect for the Weekend

High winds return to the region bringing a Fire Weather Watch for the weekend. The Reno national weather service is issuing the watch from Saturday afternoon into the evening as gusty winds upwards of 40mph are expected along with low humidity. The combination can cause... Read More.

Manzanita Lake Project Seeks Comments for Improvement

The Lassen National Volcanic Park wants your thoughts on improving the Manzanita Lake area. You can submit your comments on the national park service website. Current plans include six goals to improve the facilities, restore and rehabilitate historical features, enhance connectivity, implement ADA accessibility,... Read More.