VP and AD of Quincy Jr. Sr. HS Cleared to Return to Campus

Quincy Senior Junior High school Athletic Director and Vice Principal Jason Hawkins will return to campus today after being placed on administrative leave pending investigations into his hiring and accusations of misconduct. The superintendent of schools, Bill Roderick, announced late yesterday that investigations had... Read More.

Quincy Firewise Meets and Welcomes USFS Entomologist

You can learn more about the increase in tree mortality throughout Plumas as the Quincy Firewise meeting welcomes an entomologist with the US Forest Service. Danny Cluck, serving NE California since 1992, will share a presentation tomorrow at the West End Theater inside Quintopia... Read More.

BLM Plans Pile Burning Projects in Lassen and Modoc Counties

The Bureau of Land Management's Applegate field office will begin three week-long controlled burns today in Lassen and Modoc County. Piles of small brush and trees made from fuel reduction projects over the summer will be part of the burn. The project's areas consist of... Read More.

Blistery Winter Storms Return this Week

As you head back into the work week and back to school, colder temperatures and snow also returns with a series of blistery storms. Heading out this morning, winds are peaking, be sure to secure those holiday decorations and layer up. A fast-moving storm... Read More.

Collision Update on Concrete Truck Rollover SR 70 11/21

Susanville CHP: On November 21, 2022, at approximately 0920 hours, Kolby Elzea of Taylorsville, CA, was driving a 2016 Mack concrete truck westbound on SR-70, just west of Camp Layman Road, at approximately 50 MPH. Elzea allowed the truck to drift to the right,... Read More.

Reno Tahoe Airport Sees Record-Breaking Travelers this Novmeber

As you head to the Reno-Tahoe International Airport for your Thanksgiving travel, be prepared to see a record-breaking amount of travelers. The airport authority says it is experiencing the highest November passenger numbers since 2008. Over the holiday weekend, they expect around 60,000 travelers,... Read More.

LMUD Approves Rate Increase, But May Not be the Final One

Lassen Municipal Utility District is raising what they are charging you for your electrical use, but it may not be the final one. The board approved a half-cent increase during last evening’s meeting, as allowed per contract without a public hearing, as the district says... Read More.