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Frosty Fun & Snowball Runs – Snowplay Areas in Truckee
From Truckee Connections Magazine, Winter 2024/25 Winter in Truckee is more than just skiing and riding! It’s also a magical place to build snowmen, race down packed snow in a sled or tube, and cr...
Truckee Tahoe Community Chorus
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From KFF Health News...
At Stake in Mifepristone Case: Abortion, FDA’s Authority, and Return to 1873 Obscenity Law
Lawyers from the conservative Christian group that won the case to overturn Roe v. Wade are returning to the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday in pursuit of an urgent priority: shutting down access to abortion pills for women across the country.
From Los Angeles Times...
Reps. Gaetz and Greene Lawsuit Against Cities Where Political Rally Was Canceled Can Move Forward
A judge ruled GOP Reps. Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene can move forward with their lawsuit against two California cities where rallies were canceled.
From SF Gate...
California Forever Denies Reports of Shady Tactics Outside Bay Area Target
Rumors are flying that California Forever is using dodgy tactics to gather signatures.
From YubaNet...
PG&E Repairs Lead to Emergency Water Measures
A 20% water use reduction by Nevada Irrigation District customers is requested as a result of PG&E repairs which have cut off the water supply at the headwaters.
From The Union...
Capital Improvement Plan to be Released
Nevada County staff have prepared a $56M+ Capital Improvement Plan to be presented to the Board of Supervisors with a focus on maintenance of local bridges and roads.
Grass Valley Considers Decrease in Cannabis Tax
The City of Grass Valley is in discussion to lower the cannabis tax as its first dispensary prepares to open in the coming weeks.
Nevada County Reports on Community Resiliency Grants
A report on how Nevada County allocated $5.8M of federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding for Community and Economic Resiliency projects.
Potential Courthouse Locations Narrowed Down
The new Nevada City Courthouse Project Advisory Group has agreed on the top three potential sites for the location.
Snowplow Naming Contest Winner Announced
With 3,000 Californians submitting entries, the winners of the CalTrans snow plow naming contest have been announced.
Public Comments Opened for Proposed Event Center
Public comments are open for a proposed event center in Penn Valley as it goes through its Environmental Impact Review process.
Nevada County Investments in Wildfire Mitigation
The Nevada County Office of Emergency Services outlines their ongoing work in reducing and mitigating wildfire risk.
California Speeds Plans to Empty San Quentin's Death Row
California prison officials announced they will move the last 457 condemned prisoners out of San Quentin's death row by summer. They will be transferred to other state prisons and housed in the general population.
Alan G. Sieroty, Former State Senator Who Helped Create the Coastal Commission, Dies at 93
Sieroty, of Beverly Hills, served as a state Assembly member and senator, championing disability rights and efforts to protect California's coast.
What It Takes to Deliver Water to You, Explained by NID
A Nevada Irrigation District guide to the history and operation of district water infrastructure.
California Unlikely to Meet Landmark Goals for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
California will miss its goals unless it can increase emission reductions threefold, according to a new study.
New Recycling Drop Off Location
A new recycling center has opened at 12640 Loma Rica Avenue in Grass Valley, and is open Monday - Friday: 9 AM - 3 PM.
From EdSource...
Q&A: How the 50-Year-Old Case That Transformed English Learner Education Began
An interview with Lucinda Lee Katz, the first grade teacher of the lead plaintiff in the Supreme Court case Lau vs. Nichols.
Photos: The Day the Presses Stopped Running | a Farewell to the Los Angeles Times Olympic Plant
The March 11 edition of the Los Angeles Times print edition will be its last at the Los Angeles Times Olympic printing plant in Los Angeles.
Upcoming Highway 49 Work Outlined
Projects to improve safe access and widen lanes and add shoulders to improve the highway as an evacuation route are in the early stages.
From California Healthline...
California Attorney General Boosts Bill Banning Medical Debt From Credit Reports
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Monday that he is throwing his weight behind legislation to bar medical debt from showing up on consumer credit reports, a Democratic-led effort to offer protection to patients squeezed by health care bills.
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