November 29, 2016 – You can help United Way of Nevada County keep the community warm from their heads to their toes. Donate new women’s, men’s and children’s socks, gloves and warm hats now through December 9th. Everything collected will stay in our community. United Way’s mission is to improve lives by mobilizing the caring […]
Regional
Free mini-concerts start Wednesday
GRASS VALLEY, Calif. November 29, 2016 – Beautiful music will get you into the spirit of Christmas – and offer an antidote to the rush-rush of commercial holidays – during free mini-concerts every Wednesday in Grass Valley. Free half-hour concerts start at 5 p.m. every Wednesday, Nov. 30 and Dec. 7, 14 and 21, at […]
Give back by giving up old electronics this holiday season
November 29, 2016 – Now is the time to clear out your old electronics before the holidays and help support youth in our community. Union Hill School’s eighth-grade class will host an E-waste fundraiser in partnership with the Sacramento Regional Conservation Core and CEAR, Inc. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10. Proceeds […]
Dry and sunny, with a side of frost in the morning
November 29, 2016 – Dry weather with locally breezy north wind returns this week as high pressure builds along the West Coast. The exception will be a weak system that may bring a few showers to the northern mountains and Sierra Nevada on Wednesday. Discussion As of 8:55 am, the sky is clear across the […]
Sierra Roadwork Schedule November 27 – December 3, 2016
November 28, 2016 – Interstate 80 (Placer County) from Long Ravine underpass to .2 miles east of Magra Road overcrossing: Roadwork begins for the 2.5 year, $50.6 million project to construct @ 3 miles of additional ‘truck climbing lane’ and other improvements to primarily eastbound I-80 east of Colfax including widening the Cape Horn undercrossing […]
Missing Hiker’s Body Found
SEQUOIA AND KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARKS, Calif. November 28, 2016 – During the search and rescue efforts for Vince Scalise, a 41-year-old from Phoenix, AZ, his body was found today by searchers. Mr. Scalise was found at the junction of Panther Creek and the Middle Fork of the Kaweah River in Sequoia National Park. The cause of death is […]
Public Invited to 91st Annual Trek to General Grant Tree in Kings Canyon NP Dec. 11
November 28, 2016 – Are you looking for something fun to do with your family and friends to celebrate the holidays? Would you like to honor those who fought and died for our freedom? If so, you are invited to attend the 91st Trek to the Nation’s Christmas Tree ceremony on Sunday, December 11, 2016 […]
Drying out with at times breezy north winds
November 28, 2016 – Some lingering showers today, then dry weather with locally breezy north wind returns this week as high pressure builds along the West Coast. The exception will be a weak system that may bring a few showers to the mountains on Wednesday. Discussion Fast moving system exiting to our southeast early this […]
Missing hiker in Sequoia National Park
SEQUOIA AND KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARKS, Calif. November 27, 2016 – Park officials are requesting the public’s help with information regarding a missing hiker. Saturday night, November 26, 2016, park dispatch was notified of an overdue hiker visiting the wilderness of Sequoia National Park. Vince Scalise, a 41-year-old from Phoenix, AZ, was supposed to return from […]
Dry daytime, weak system passes through tonight and Monday
November 27, 2016 – This weekend’s storm continues to bring snow to the Sierra this morning but should move out of our region this afternoon. A second system moves into NorCal late tonight into Monday with drier conditions on Tuesday. Morning update Light snowfall was still occurring for some mountain locations south of Highway 50, […]
At times heavy snowfall above 3,500 ft tonight
November 26, 2016 – An incoming low pressure system will bring rain to the valley today and snow to the Sierra this afternoon and evening. A secondary wave will move through tonight and will bring heavy snowfall to the Sierra above 3500 ft from 10pm to 4 am Sunday. A period of very heavy Sierra snowfall (1-2 inches/hour) […]
Patricia Smith: The time has come to shutter ASA
November 26, 2016 – I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving with those you love and took a little time to reflect on our many blessings. I am very grateful for the support you have given me over the years as we worked to shape MMJ policy in Nevada County. So it’s really hard […]
Sugar Bowl and Royal Gorge XC Opening Friday, Nov. 25
DONNER SUMMIT, CA, Nov. 25, 2016 – Sugar Bowl has announced it will open on Friday, November 25 with top-to-bottom skiing and riding on 1,500 vertical feet of terrain. The Mt. Lincoln Express, Christmas Tree, and Nob Hill chairlifts will operate from 9:00am to 4:00pm. Access to the resort will be through both the Gondola […]
Snow levels forecast to drop to around 4000 feet this weekend
November 25, 2016 – Precipitation begins today for the northern valley and mountains and will spread to the southern valley and Sierra on Saturday. Heavy snow will be possible over the higher elevations of the Sierra Cascade crest Saturday into Sunday and will likely impact some holiday weekend travel. Showers are expected Monday with a […]
Dry today and Friday, rain and snow on Saturday
November 24, 2016 – Dry weather today and Friday, then another cold system is forecast to affect the region over the weekend bringing widespread rain and mountain snow. Timing and precipitation amounts are still uncertain at this time so stay tuned for updates. Discussion Mainly clear skies expect for some high clouds moving across the […]
Opt Outside with Bear Yuba Land Trust’s annual Turkey Trek on Yewei’im Bom Trail
Nevada City, Calif. November 23, 2016 – Get off the couch, grab the kids and meet up with friends and loved ones to work off Thanksgiving dinner during Bear Yuba Land Trust’s (BYLT) 7th Annual Turkey Trek on the new Yewei’im Trail. This free, self-guided hike on BYLT’s newest one-mile loop trail takes place anytime […]
Holiday See’s Candy Purchases Support 4-H Youth Programs
GRASS VALLEY, CA – November 23, 2016 – Kick off your holiday gift shopping with Nevada County 4-H! See’s Candy makes a wonderful gift for groups or individuals that are difficult to buy for. Most come in holiday gift packaging so no need to wrap before presenting it. A great selection of gifts is on […]
Hansen arraigned today, no plea entered yet
NEVADA CITY, Calif. November 23, 2016 – After his arrest on Monday evening, Grass Valley resident Randy Hansen was arraigned early this afternoon. Deputy District Attorney filed four felony charges against Hansen: PC288.7(a) Sex/Sodomy with a Child Under 10 PC288.7(B) Oral Copulation/Sexual Penetration with a Child under 10 (FELONY) on two counts PC288(A) Lewd Act […]
NID Appoints Monica Reyes as Recreation Manager
GRASS VALLEY, Calif. November 23, 2016 – Nevada Irrigation District General Manager Rem Scherzinger on Monday (Nov. 22) announced the appointment of Monica Reyes as the district’s interim recreation manager. A Grass Valley resident and 20-year district employee, Reyes succeeds longtime Recreation Manager Peggy Davidson, who is retiring. Reyes, a graduate of California State University […]
Latest storm moves out, next system arrives late Friday or Saturday
November 23, 2016 – A storm system exits the region today. Another cold system is expected to affect the region late this week. Discussion Radar and satellite imagery show the frontal band precip moving out of the valley and concentrated mainly over the northern Sierra Nevada early this morning. Moderate to occasionally brief heavy snow […]