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Join us for the âItâs in the Bagâ Fundraiser on January 22, 2025
The Soroptimist International of Loomis Basin will host the club's annual designer purse fundraiser on January 22, raising funds to invest in education awards, career planning and education projec...
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From Tahoe Daily Tribune...
North Lake Tahoe Fire Offering Defensible Space Evaluations
To service all remaining requests for defensible space evaluations and chipping prior to potential inclement weather, the last day to request chipping and defensible space evaluations from North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District is Oct. 23.
California to Again Protect Insurance Policies in Fire Areas
California has temporarily banned insurance companies from dropping customers in areas affected by recent wildfires, a day after evacuation orders were lifted for residents near the Mosquito Fire.
From Sacramento News & Review...
The Town That Wouldnât Burn
In the wake of losing Paradise, Greenville and Grizzly Flats in recent years, the Mosquito Fire nearly wiped another California town off the mapâbut firefighters and luck saved the Placer County town of Foresthill.
From Auburn Journal...
Placer Community Foundation Establishes Mosquito Fire Relief Fund
Placer Community Foundation has launched the Mosquito Fire Relief Fund to accept donations from those who wish to support local fire victims. Dollars raised by the fund will be mobilized at the earliest opportunity to meet the greatest needs.
From Mountain Democrat...
Tahoe Conservancy Grant Will Help Communities Plan for Fire
The California Tahoe Conservancy is awarding a $406,500 grant to the Tahoe Resource Conservation District to reduce wildfire danger and coordinate regional efforts to update the Lake Tahoe Basin Community Wildfire and Protection Plan.
From YubaNet...
Covered California to Support Wildfire Victims
For those living in wildfire-ravaged regions, help might be on the way. Covered California recently announced an application window for victims of wildfires, as well as those who live in fire-prone regions, to apply for assistance.
Placer Supervisors Accept Grant Funds for French Meadows Project
The Placer County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution ratifying the receipt of funding for the French Meadows Ecological Restoration Project. The project aims to reduce the threat of catastrophic wildfire through fuel treatment.
From Moonshine Ink...
Forest Clearing Efforts Making an Impact
Local agencies throughout the Tahoe region have banded together to educate residents on the importance of forest thinning and controlled fires. A recent press tour demonstrated that new state funding has allowed near completion of the thinning and burning efforts.
From Monterey Herald...
Report: Some California Hydroelectric Plants Might Shut Down as Water Levels Drop
California faces the prospect of a drought-fueled summer of power shortages, hydroelectric plant shutdowns and rising electricity costs, a new report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration warns.
From Santa Cruz County Sentinel...
California Wants to Force Insurers to Reward Homeowners for Fireproofing Homes
Some Californians have spent thousands of dollars trying to fireproof their homes to reduce their risk of burning. But taking those steps doesnât prevent their premiums from ballooning, or keep them from being dropped by their insurance company.
What to Do If You See Smoke
Residents are getting an annual refresher on what to do if they see or smell smoke, including an emphasis on calling 911 if you see a potential fire.
From Sierra Sun...
Understanding Red Flag Warnings
Efforts have been made to explain red flag warnings to residentsâincluding what to do and what not to do when it comes to wildfire prevention.
Bidenâs Forest Plan Raises Questions Over What Counts as âOldâ and âMatureâ
President Joe Bidenâs order to protect the nationâs oldest forests sparks a question: When does a forest grow old? Underlining the urgency of the issue are wildfires in California that killed thousands of giant sequoias in recent years.
Campaign Begins to Make Tahoe Wildfire Ready
California and Nevada are experiencing a third year of drought, and the Tahoe Fire and Fuels Team is attempting to get ahead of wildfires through an awareness campaign.
California Releases Extreme Heat Action Plan
The state of California has released an Extreme Heat Action Plan outlining a comprehensive set of state actions to adapt and strengthen resilience to extreme heat.
From The Sacramento Bee...
How High is the Risk This Year for Northern California Wildfires?
This year figures to be a bad one for California wildfires. The driest regions include parts of the North Bay area and the northern Sacramento Valley, each devastated by major fires since 2017.
From South Tahoe Now...
UC Davis Research Studies Wildfire Smoke Plumes
Aerosols carried in wildfire smoke plumes that are hundreds of hours old can still affect climate, according to a study out of the University of California, Davis.
Leaders, Scientists Talk About Wildfire Recovery
The annual Sierra Nevada Watershed Improvement Program Summit brought together California leaders, scientists, and community and tribal leaders to discuss strategies for wildfire recovery and resilience.
From KSBW NBC/ABC...
Santa Cruz Researchers Study Wildfire Effects on Wine
Winery owner and UC Santa Cruz chemistry professor Phil Crews teamed up with a group of researchers to conduct a study on how the taste of wine was affected by wildfire smoke.
Staying Secure in a Wireless World
As remote work has grown, so has the threat of cyberattacks. Without a team of IT professionals, how are remote workers and freelancers to protect themselves from these threats?
Legislation Would Require Wildfire Suppression on Forest Service Land
Two California congressional representatives, Tom McClintock and Doug LaMalfa, have introduced legislation directing the U.S. Forest Service to suppress wildfires on national forest system lands and end the policy of letting fires burn.
PG&E to Boost Spending on Wildfire Safety in 2022
Despite spending nearly $4.9 billion last year to prevent wildfires, PG&E Corp. still found itself responsible for the second-largest fire in California history. This year it promises to shell out almost $6 billion on its 2022 âwildfire mitigation plan.â
TRPA Approves Forest Management Changes
The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Governing Board has approved an increase in the pace and scale of forestry work in the region. The decision expands the areas where ground-based mechanical equipment can be used on steep slopes.
From Comstock's Magazine...
When Wildfires Ravage Forests, What Happens to the Animals?
Californiaâs wildfires have been burning hotter and longer. Cal Fire keeps records of acres burned, structures destroyed and human lives lost, but there are no records of how many animals die or are injured by wildfires.
Stanford Researchers Identify âDouble-Hazardâ Zones for Wildfire
Some plants and patches of Earth withstand heat and dry spells better than others. A new Stanford University study shows those different coping mechanisms are closely linked to wildfire burn areas.
From Georgetown Gazette...
Tahoe Meteorologist Conference Examines Extreme Weather
The Operation Sierra Storm Meteorologist Conference, held Jan. 9-12 in South Lake Tahoe, touched on a topic vital to the region: extreme weather.
Pioneer Energy Begins Servicing El Dorado County
Pioneer Community Energy has begun providing residents and businesses of El Dorado County and Placerville with electric generation. The not-for-profit utility will complete the transition from PG&E over the month of January.
Learn How to Prepare for Wildfire Via Zoom Recordings
Residents can begin their wildfire preparation journey by viewing educational Zoom workshops presented during the 2021 Lake Tahoe Wildfire Awareness Campaign. This campaign featured different workshops on how residents can reduce wildfire risk.
FAIR Plan to Cover Farms
To address the growing need for a competitive insurance market for farm owners, wineries, ranchers and other outdoor agricultural businesses, California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has approved the FAIR Plan starting Feb. 1.
Forest Service Reveals âWildfire Crisisâ Strategy
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has released a 10-year strategic plan, âConfronting the Wildfire Crisis: A Strategy for Protecting Communities and Improving Resilience in Americaâs Forests,â that maps out actions it believes is needed to protect communities and improve forest health.
Placer County Accepts $175,000 for Wildfire Mitigation
The Placer County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution to accept California Fire Safe Council Coordinators Grant funding. The goal of the grant is to educate, encourage and develop countywide collaboration among wildfire mitigation groups.
From The Union...
New Sierra Fund Director Talks about âEco-Resiliencyâ
Six months after the departure of Sierra Fund executive director Izzy Martin, the organization has chosen a new leader. Joan Clayburgh says she hopes to help hone and promote models of advocacy and environmental repair.
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