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.
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 ...
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 ...
My town died yesterday. We fought hard to save Greenville, but Mother Nature came to reclaim what is hers. After many days of valiantly holding back the flames which slowly came to circle Greenville, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Plumas Health Education Spring Institute (PHESI) has launched in Plumas County, thanks to the efforts of Danielle Plocki, Healthcare Pathway Coordinator and Taletha Washburn, School Director, both of ...
Joanna McElrath, a former Miss Lassen County who pleaded guilty to the premeditated and deliberate first-degree murder of her husband, off-duty Susanville Police Office Robert McElrath, on Jan. 1, ...
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 ...
Information in the Sheriff’s Blotter is gathered from the dispatch logs provided by the Plumas County Sheriff’s Office. No individual’s… ...
After more than 150 years of providing continuous news coverage — first with its newspapers and most recently via this website Plumas News — we at Feather Publishing are changing course. As of Aug. 1, ...
A warming climate is altering ecosystems worldwide. In California we are experiencing prolonged drought and more intense wildfires, which are impacting water quality in lakes and reservoirs.