The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) announced Friday that a mudslide caused by a winter storm this week in ...
More than 4 million tons of debris is about to be moved from fire footprints to landfills using public roads. Here’s what to ...
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A portion of Highway 330 headed to Big Bear in the San Bernardino Mountains was closed Friday morning due to mud and debris ...
Snow will continue to linger in the Sierra on Friday following a storm that brought in soaking rain, strong winds and heavy ...
"SR-330 closed from Live Oak to Highland Ave due to debris flow from #LineFire burn scar. Unknown duration of reopening as crews still need to make assessments." Caltrans wrote on Facebook.
Thursday’s heavy storm led to a mudslide and a fallen tree that blocked a few lanes on southbound Highway 101 and backed up ...
A surge of mud up to their cars’ window sills trapped the families on Thursday night. No injuries were reported.
The USGS has monitoring stations strategically scattered around the Bay Area in landslide-prone areas. The agency also has years of monitoring data to compare with real-time data, which helps ...
Yesterday brought snow and rain to the valleys and ample snow in the mountains. Here's a look at what weather to expect going into the weekend.
In Kearny Mesa, all eastbound state Route 52 lanes at Convoy Street were shut down for several hours so Caltrans workers could clear out clogged drains near the roads. Several miles away, Caltrans ...
With plenty of snow falling in the Sierra the last several days, people are preparing to hit the slopes. KCRA 3 was joined on Friday morning by representatives from Palisades Tahoe, Heavenly Ski ...