Year-to-Date Water Totals in the Regions Watersheds

As everyone continues to dig themselves out from the deluge of snow and rain, here are a few year-to-date water totals from the DWR California Water Watch Website: (Susanville area) Honey-Eagle Lakes Watershed as of 01/09/2023 Water Year to Date: 9.7" % of Average: 153% (Chester) North Fork... Read More.

Loyalton Check Fraud Report Leads to Arrest of Mail Thief

Sierra County Sheriff's Office Deputies arrest a suspect for identity theft, check fraud, grand theft, and money laundering. In early November, deputies responded to White's Sierra Station in Loyalton for the report of check fraud, where a vendor's 6200 dollar check was reported stolen.... Read More.

PNF Suspends Pile Burns due to Weather

Plumas Feather River Ranger district suspends planned pile burn projects due to wind conditions in the area. If conditions improve, ignitions may take place Thursday or Friday. Updated information will be shared if burning occurs later this week.

Lost Sierra Route Gains Another 25 Miles Towards 600 Mile Goal

Last year saw significant progress on the Lost Sierra Route, a trail system to connect over 600 miles of trails through Lassen Plumas and sierra county in partnership with the Sierra Butte Trail Stewardship, US Forest Service, and various community partners. The efforts of... Read More.

Slide on SR89

State Route 89 remains under one-way traffic control, approximately 2.5 miles south of the junction with State Route 147, due to an active mudslide. Our Maintenance Crews are continuing to clear the roadway and monitor the slide. If you’re planning to travel through this... Read More.

Elected Lassen Supervisors Join Board for 1st Time

Two new supervisors take their seats on the board for Lassen county this morning. Tom Neely, elected during the June primary, will represent District 3, while Jason Ingram grabbed the seat in a run-off against Tom Traphahgen in the November General election to represent... Read More.

Pile Burns Continue in Plumas County

Pile-burning projects are set to continue in the Feather River Ranger district today. The burns will begin near the Brush Creek Work Center and Upper Bald Rock Road. Around 19 acres of piles are planned to be treated to reduce fuels in the area. Smoke... Read More.