SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Most people enjoy watching bears around Lake Tahoe, especially in spring when the little bears emerge from their winter resting places with their mothers.
Black bear sow with yearlings (medium dog size) courtesy CDFW
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Most people enjoy watching bears around Lake Tahoe, especially in spring when the little bears emerge from their winter resting places with their mothers. All cubs are born in January or February and known as the cub of the year if from the current year while the cubs born last season are yearlings.
Memorial Day is known as the official opening day of summer and with the COVID-19 restrictions being loosened and the forecast being a nice one, many campgrounds are opening and visitor numbers are increasing in the Lake Tahoe Basin.
Deputies: Man Claims To Be ‘German Foreign Service Agent’ During Roseville Traffic Stop; Ghost Guns Found In Car
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ROSEVILLE (CBS13) A man who allegedly claimed he was a “German Foreign Service Agent” during a traffic stop in Roseville has been arrested after deputies discovered a ghost gun and parts in his vehicle.
The Placer County Sheriff’s Office says, early Saturday morning, a deputy pulled over a driver along westbound Interstate 80 at Douglas Boulevard.
Exactly what prompted the traffic stop was not disclosed, but the driver was identified as 32-year-old Rocklin resident Vincent Brown.
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Father hikes 10 miles for help after son has mini-stroke in wilderness It was really frightening : Man, 26, suffers mini-stroke on backpacking trip By KOVR Staff | May 6, 2021 at 3:57 AM EDT - Updated May 6 at 3:57 AM
PLACER COUNTY, Calif. (KOVR) - A 26-year-old California man is recovering after having a mini-stroke in the remote wilderness. Heâs thanking first responders and his father for his life.
Brian Lee, 26, and his father, David Lee, were all smiles on their April 24 backpacking trip on Bake Oven Trail outside Foresthill, California. But the tough trail became the least of their worries when Brian Lee felt a tingling in his arm and lips while they were setting up camp.