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Join us for the “It’s in the Bag” 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...
Rocklin Area Chamber of Commerce
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From YubaNet...
Cal Fire Issues Urgent Warning Regarding Incursions of Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Incidents involving use of the systems, commonly known as drones, in firefighting airspace have led to the temporary suspension of critical aerial firefighting operations a half-dozen times so far this year.
From CalMatters...
He Lied to Win a California Rehab Contract. Now He’s Convicted of Exploiting Parolees in His Care
Attila Colar went to prison for lying to the government. After California gave him another contract as a provider in a rehabilitation program, a federal jury convicted him of fraud for using the personal information of Bay Area parolees and others to collect government COVID funds.
From CapPublicRadio...
Hotter Climate Means a Never-Ending Fire Season for the National Guard
After California lost over 4 million acres to fire in 2020, the state funded Task Force Rattlesnake, with National Guardsmen to assist Cal Fire.
Placer Supervisors Approve Contract to Enhance Wildfire Resilience Around French Meadows Reservoir
“Today’s decision reflects the county’s commitment to safeguarding local communities and the infrastructure from the escalating threat of wildfires,” said Placer County District 5 Supervisor Cindy Gustafson.
San Francisco Wants Stop Sign on Driverless Cars
San Francisco isn’t going to take last week’s robotaxi decision by the California Public Utilities Commission lying down. Joined by the city's transit authority board, fire department and board of supervisors, San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu filed motions on Wednesday to halt the unrestricted expansion of autonomous vehicles for commercial use.
Record Numbers Die in California Jails. Will Lawmakers Finally Crack Down?
Locally elected sheriffs manage California jails and are responsible for the safety of the inmates they hold. Record deaths in San Diego’s jail are shaping a plan for new statewide oversight.
California Prisons Visitor Strip Search Policy Targets Inmate Families
Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to make prisons a friendlier place for inmate families. An updated strip-search policy has some worried that families will face intrusive encounters during their visits.
Sexual Harassment Data From Cal State is ‘Unreliable.’ No One Knows How Many Employees Have Been Accused
Two recent reports on sexual harassment complaints filed against Cal State employees conclude inconsistent data collection makes it difficult to determine a reliable number.
New Biden Rules Put Asylum Seekers at California Border at Heightened Risk
The Biden administration’s app rule makes it harder for migrants to assert a right to asylum, advocates say. Lawsuits are sparking debate about immigration control, safety.
From Tahoe Daily Tribune...
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit Thins, Fuel Reduction Operations Begin Next Week
The USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit is scheduled to begin mechanical forest thinning and fuel reduction operations next week on approximately 208 acres along a powerline corridor.
California Fish and Wildlife Captures South Lake Tahoe Conflict Bear, 3 Cubs, to be Relocated
Wildlife biologists for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife this morning safely immobilized a large female conflict bear responsible for at least 21 DNA-confirmed home break-ins and extensive property damage in the South Lake Tahoe area.
Caldor Fire Survivors Are Taking Legal Action Against U.S. Forest Service
Caldor Fire survivors are taking on the federal government, claiming the U.S. Forest Service failed to protect Grizzly Flats when the Caldor Fire ignited in August of 2021 and destroyed more than 400 of the 600 homes in the mountain community.
From Sierra Sun...
Supervisors Discuss Former Tahoe City Fire Station
The Placer County Board of Supervisors discussed several items during their quarterly Lake Tahoe meeting. Staff presented the Board with possibilities for the future of the former Tahoe City Fire Station.
From The Sacramento Bee...
Four Invasive Species Threaten California Water Systems
There’s a possible rise of four invasive animals in California—another consequence from downpours last winter and spring. The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services warned about a potential population surge due to storm-related flooding.
Tahoe Conservancy to Remediate Lead Paint at Van Sickle Barn
The Conservancy will remove hazards associated with lead-containing paint on the barn, while maintaining the 1860s-era barn’s historical integrity.
North Tahoe Fire Protection District Looks to Annex Meeks Bay Fire
According to Edward Miller, President of the Board of Directors for Meeks Bay Fire, “There will be absolutely no difference in services, because right now, we’re being serviced by North Tahoe Fire. So, whether the engine, or the back of the turnout coat says Meeks Bay Fire or North Tahoe Fire, it’s still North Tahoe firefighters and paramedics.”
Placer Public Responders Hold Emergency Preparedness Training
With fire season officially here, public service agencies gathered at Palisades Tahoe on July 19 to participate in a Tahoe Basin Critical Incident and Fire Preparedness training exercise.
Goat Herders Prevent California Wildfires. Most Haven’t Seen Their Families in Years
Luis Yauri Oyola hopes one day to buy a tractor to start a business in Peru; he estimates that he is six years away from that goal, for which he will have spent more than a decade of his life living thousands of miles away from his family. He is on call 24/7 and doesn’t leave the job site except for necessities.
Record West Nile Virus Positive Mosquito Detections in Placer County
Placer County is experiencing a record number of West Nile virus detections in its mosquito and wild bird population.
From Roseville Today...
Placer County, U.S. Forest Service Partner in Mosquito Fire Restoration
The Placer County Board of Supervisors took the final step needed to launch a timber salvage project being jointly managed by the county and the U.S. Forest Service — improving public safety and preparing 2,636 acres of previously forested ground for replanting and restoration after last year’s devastating Mosquito Fire.
Tahoe Conservancy Awards $4.6M to Reduce Wildfire Risk
The California Tahoe Conservancy has awarded two grants totaling $4,627,000 to build partner capacity for forest and wildfire resilience projects across the California side of the Lake Tahoe Basin.
NV Energy to Continue Work in the Lake Tahoe Basin to Protect Communities, Reduce Wildfire Risk
Beginning the week of July 10, NV Energy and partnering agencies will continue to implement measures to reduce wildfire and natural disaster risk throughout the Lake Tahoe Basin and Southern Nevada as part of the Natural Disaster Protection Plan.
Drones, Satellites and AI: How California Fights its Unpredictable Wildfires With Big Data
As nights warm and droughts intensify, past models predicting fire behavior have become unreliable. So California is working with analysts and tapping into new technology to figure out how to attack wildfires. Gleaned from military satellites, drones and infrared mapping, the information is spat out in real time and triaged by a fire behavior analyst.
Forest Service to Begin Thinning Trees to Restore Aspen Stands in Prey Meadows on East Shore of Lake Tahoe
The USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit is scheduled to begin thinning trees by hand on July 10 on the south end of Prey Meadows north of Glenbrook on the East Shore of Lake Tahoe.
Sierra Business Council, Climate Transformation Alliance Introduce Truckee Tahoe Building Decarbonization Pilot Program
The Climate Transformation Alliance is launching a new program to address building electrification in the region, called the Truckee Tahoe Building Decarbonization Pilot Program.
Take Care Tahoe Campaign Highlights Dangers of Cold Water Shock
A new safety education campaign from Take Care Tahoe is encouraging those who spend time in Lake Tahoe to wear a life jacket and “think before you sink.”
Olympic Valley Public Service District Approves Rate Changes, 2023-24 Fiscal Budget
The Olympic Valley Public Service District Board of Directors passed a number of ordinances, approved of contracts and accepted a $45,125 grant to begin plans for fire mitigation work in the area.
Olympic Valley Fire Chief Set to Retire
After three decades of service to the Olympic Valley community, Fire Chief Allen Riley is retiring.
Roseville Adopts $784M Budget for 2023- 24 Fiscal Year
The General Fund operating budget is $214 million while the remaining $570 million in funding is primarily dedicated to the electric, water, wastewater and waste services utilities.
Campaign Launched to Build Accessibility Ramp in Tahoe Meadows
The Tahoe Fund has partnered with the Tahoe Meadows Access Ramp Committee to raise $150,000 for a new accessibility ramp to the boardwalks.
West Nile Virus Found in Roseville
Place County’s first West Nile virus cases of 2023 were detected in Roseville in a sample of dead mosquitoes and a dead bird, the Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District said.
Roseville Records 1st West Nile Virus in Placer County for 2023
The Placer Mosquito and Vector Control District confirmed the first mosquito sample and dead bird to test positive for West Nile virus in the county for 2023.
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