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Klamath River dams breached, returning free-flowing waters for salmon
KLAMATH, Calif. — Workers breached the final dams on a key section of the Klamath River on Wednesday, clearing the way for salmon to swim freely through a major watershed near the California-Oregon border for the first time in more than a century as the largest dam removal project in U.S. history nears completion.
City council, planning commission hold joint study session on Technical General Plan Update at 3 p.m. Wednesday
The Susanville City Council and the Susanville Planning Commission invite the public to attend a joint study session on the Technical General Plan Update at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4, in the City Council Chambers, 66 N. Lassen St. According to a statement from the city of Susanville, the elements...
Customers enjoy delicious hot dogs at LMUD’s Customer Appreciation Day celebration
Hundreds of Lassen Municipal Utility District customers and residents flocked to the Lassen Municipal Utility District’s Customer Appreciation Day celebration Thursday, Aug; 29, at at the parking lot of the publicly owned utility district’s future home on the corner of North Gay and Main streets in Susanville. In...
CAL FIRE Park Fire Command Team on Lassen NF Transitions to Southwest Area Complex IMT 2
Southwest Area Complex Incident Management Team 2 assumed command Friday morning of the fire area that is on Lassen National Forest lands. Prior to today’s transition, the Park Fire was managed by CAL FIRE. CAL FIRE Tehama-Glenn Unit will continue managing state lands within the fire area. Lassen National Forest is grateful to CAL FIRE for their successful suppression efforts and positive collaboration.
One of Portland’s best seafood restaurants is moving this fall
Those searching for $1 happy hour oysters, hollandaise-drenched Dungeness crab toast or whole grilled branzino with salsa verde on Southeast Clinton Street and 21st Avenue this fall will be out of luck. But they won’t have to look far. That’s because in a couple of months, Jacqueline, the great...
Oregon State Police Bust Motorist With 100 Lbs of Meth
Oregon State Police busted a motorist with more than 100 pounds of drugs. The unbelievable HUGE drug bust happened on Monday, August 26th, as an Oregon State Police K9 team seized more than 100 pounds of crystal meth and 11 pounds of suspected fentanyl. At about 3 pm, the OSP...
As one Southern Oregon surveillance lawsuit starts, DOJ seeks to dismiss another
Earlier this month, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against the Medford Police Department alleging "unlawful police surveillance." That same week, lawyers representing the Oregon Department of Justice filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit surrounding the legality of a law enforcement data clearinghouse known as Oregon Project TITAN.
Lindsey Stirling is back in Bend for 'very visually impressive' show (full interview)
Lindsey Stirling is back in Bend performing at Hayden Homes Amphitheater Monday, September 2nd. Our Megan Sinclair got a chance to visit with her ahead of the show. Lindsey Stirling is back in Bend for 'very visually impressive' show. Lindsey Stirling is back in Bend for a Labor Day performance...
Oregon man Sent to Prison for Dangerous High Speed Car Chase in Colfax
COLFAX - The 42-year-old Oregon man is going to prison for leading Whitman County Sheriff’s Deputies on a dangerous high speed car chase in Colfax. Ronald Griffin pleaded guilty to attempted eluding and drug possession charges in Whitman County Superior Court on Friday. Judge Gary Libey agreed with the...
3 Central Valley dairies come down with the bovine bird flu
FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The California Department of Food and Agriculture confirmed three cases of the avian flu among Central Valley cows Friday. “It is something that can transmit through a herd fairly quickly, and so that’s why identifying potentially sick cows… on the early side is so important,” Fresno County Farm Bureau CEO Ryan […]
California one step closer to banning certain food dyes in school lunches
A bill to outlaw the use of certain food dyes in school meals has advanced through the California Legislature and is headed for the Governor’s desk. If signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom, schools across the state would no longer be allowed to sell or provide food that included six chemicals that studies have […]
Susanville Fire Invites Community to 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony
It’s been 23 years since the terrorist attacks on 9/11, and to commemorate this solemn anniversary Susanville Fire will once again step outside the Firehouse on Main Street to honor the memory of the brave first responders and civilians who lost their lives on that fateful day. The Fire...
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