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Stories related to: Nevada County

Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

Nevada County Braces For Two Contentious Local Races

June 1, 2018 | Cody Drabble

Journalist Amy Westervelt explains why two local races in Nevada County are heating up.

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All Evacuations Have Been Lifted For The Pleasant Fire In Nevada County

August 30, 2017

UPDATE Sept. 1, 5:31 p.m.: All evacuations and road closures have been lifted for the Pleasant Fire in Nevada County.

Where To Find Wildflowers In California Through The Summer

April 27, 2017

After more than five years of drought, Northern California experienced the wettest season on record this past winter. With that came the "Super Bloom."

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PG&E Warns Of Possible Dam Spilling In Nevada County

December 9, 2016 | Bob Moffitt

Pacific Gas and Electric says the Lake Spaulding reservoir in Nevada County could fill and the dam could begin spilling as soon as Saturday.

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Depression Awareness Goal Of Grass Valley Thanksgiving Run

November 22, 2016 | Steve Milne

Most Thanksgiving Day running events are fundraisers for food banks like Sacramento's Run to Feed The Hungry and Woodland's Running of the Turkeys. But there's one in Grass Valley to raise money for a different need - suicide prevention.

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Man Shot While Trying To Rescue Missing Hiker Is Stable

August 9, 2016

UPDATE July 10, 10:26 a.m.: (AP) — A volunteer rescuer who was shot in the hip while searching for a missing 75-year-old man in a remote Nevada County area is in stable condition Wednesday. The search for the missing hiker has been suspended.

Nevada County's Measure W Battle A Sign Of Things To Come In California Weed Wars?

June 5, 2016 | Marnette Federis

Voters in Nevada County will head to the polls Tuesday to vote on a controversial ballot measure on outdoor marijuana cultivation.

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Measles Scare Spreads To Amador, Calaveras Counties

April 6, 2016 | Steve Milne

Calaveras and Amador county health officials say they're working to ensure no local people were infected with measles after a Nevada County child diagnosed with the disease traveled through the area.

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Nevada City School Reopens, Some Students Remain Quarantined

March 31, 2016 | Joanne Serrieh

Ninety-eight students at the Yuba River Charter School in Nevada City remain quarantined Thursday after officials shut down the school when one unvaccinated child was diagnosed with the measles.

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Environment

California Drought Keeps Water Delivery Companies Busy

November 4, 2015 | Amy Quinton

The drought is causing wells to run dry for many California homeowners. Many are now relying on water delivery companies. Those companies are busy trying to keep up with demand.

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