This is the second part in a three-part series involving new evidence and information on the infamous Keddie murders. On April 12, 1981, Sheila Sharp, 14, left the neighbors’ cabin to return home.
The rising price of building materials is already a significant obstacle to rebuilding. Various contractors of existing projects in the county were already reporting increases in lumber prices even ...
UPDATE 1:20 p.m. The CHP reports that Highway 395 is closed again between A26 near Doyle to the Highway 70 Junction due to erratic fire behavior. UPDATE 9:40 a.m: The Doyle Fire district reports that ...
The California Highway Patrol reports that an accident this afternoon on Highway 89 at the Calpine Summit injured three individuals….
Case file update is a new column featuring previous cases involving Plumas County and its people. If anyone has information concerning a cold case, please contact Victoria Metcalf at 283-0800 or ...
Plumas Bank recently announced that it has promoted three top-producing team members in the Small Business Administration (SBA) Lending Department. Kelley Cheney and Robert (Bob) Porter were each ...
What does it mean when a smoke column collapses and why is it a big concern for fire fighter? Unless you go to work wearing green and yellow Nomex clothing everyday you probably have never heard the ...
Plumas Performing Arts is hosting a free Summer Music program for student and adult musicians this month! Classes are available in Chester, Greenville, Portola and Quincy for K-12 students and are ...
The Quincy High School Class of 2025 elected its leaders for the school year. A record number of 15 seventh-graders ran for class officer —including five president/vice-president tickets. All students ...
Chester High School graduate Katelyn Nielsen (Class of 2020) is now a senior at the University of California Davis, studying biochemistry and molecular biology. She also recently completed the UC ...
The Plumas County Sheriff’s Office dispatch center received the report of a chip truck on fire this morning, July 13, at approximately 10:50 a.m. as it turned from Quincy Junction Road onto Lee Road.
Another example of a fish trap consists of stacked stones at Pine Creek in Lassen County. A third trap in the streambed not shown has crumpled and is no longer useable. Photo by Stacy Fisher Pine ...