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A teenager died after he went underwater and never resurfaced in the Feather River in the Plumas Lake area on the Fourth of July, deputies said.
An advisory is in place for a portion of the Feather River’s middle fork after an algal bloom with the potential to do harm was uncovered. The advisory is cautionary, and the waterway remains open to ...
If the Bay Area falls under another weeks-long “heat dome” like last summer, your best chance for relief is to head to the ...
A mix of high temperatures, gusty winds, low humidity, and dry vegetation has fuelled the fire's swift advance in Arizona, officials say.
Many Native Americans are marking ceremonies like graduations with bald eagle feathers, a form of reverence for the bird they ...
Smoke could cause air quality to be moderate in the morning for a few hours, and possibly hazy in the afternoon, but should ...
Hidden in the rugged wilderness of Northern California lies a natural masterpiece so breathtaking that your first glimpse might make you question whether you’ve accidentally wandered into a fantasy ...
The entire day in Yreka can easily cost less than $60, including gas, lunch, and museum fees. Porterville nestles at the base ...
Since the recent flooding, Canyon Lake's water levels have risen more than a dozen feet, allowing closed boat ramps to finally reopen.
The Water Oriented Recreation District (WORD) of Comal County announced the reopening of the Guadalupe River from Canyon Dam ...
The Yuba County Sheriff's Office has identified the 16-year-old who drowned in the Feather River on the Fourth of July as Nathan Drake of Marysville.