Reno-Tahoe Int’l Airport Expects More Delays Amid Winter Storms

Be aware if you are flying out of the Reno-Tahoe International Airport, thousands of flights were canceled yesterday, and more delays are expected today. The National Weather Service in Reno continues to predict that high winds may impact Tuesday morning flights. Reno-Tahoe International Airport... Read More.

Susanville City Administrator Monitoring Natural Gas Costs

Susanville is no stranger to the looming natural gas shortage threatening the nation. City Administrator Dan Newton altered the city council during its December 21st meeting that the Natural Gas department has seen its highest December usage since providing the energy source, yet, they... Read More.

High Speed Stop Leads to Felony Arrest

A high-speed stop in Milford leads to a felony arrest. On December 21st, around 8 am, 25-year-old Madison Treat of Washington was pulled over by CHP near the Honeylake Motorcross park on US 395 for driving at 110 mph. The officer discovered Treat did... Read More.

City Pauses ARPA Fund Allocations Until New Postion Filled

The Susanville city council is asking for your thoughts on how ARPA funds should be spent. During the council’s December 21st meeting, City Administrator Dan Newton led a discussion on the projected spending of the remaining balance of the funds awarded to the city... Read More.

Merry Christmas from JDX KSUE

A reminder the studio will be closed tomorrow to allow the JDX crew to spend time with family and friends. There will be no live programming. The team wishes you and yours a wonderful Merry Christmas and we will return on-air Monday morning starting with... Read More.

Susanville City Council Approves Pump Track Purchase

Memorial Park's skate park will get a new addition as the city council approves purchasing a pump track. Shine, the youth-inspired outreach program, has been vying for the new attraction over the last few years, including raising funds for the project. City administrator Dan Newton... Read More.

New Quincy Jail Faces Staffing Shortage Prior to Construction

Plumas county’s newest jail to be built in East Quincy is already in trouble as the sheriff has concerns that there may not be enough deputies to staff it. During the board of supervisors meeting this week, Sheriff Johns asked for a 24,000 dollar payment... Read More.

Wild Horse and Burro Adoptions Paused at BLM Litchfeild Corrals

BLM suspends wild horse and burro adoptions due to icy conditions. Freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall from the latest round of winter storms have created unsafe conditions in moving the animals into the loading area. Until conditions improve all Wild horse and burro adoptions at... Read More.