Big Bear, CA, February 29th, 2016 - After a sunny February, the hopes that El Nino storms would go a long way toward restoring California’s water supplies and correcting the damage done by years of drought are now fading. Instead, the new assumption is that in April, the state government will renew strict rules mandating water conservation in local water districts for another … [Read more...] about El Nino, Not Quite The Blockbuster Many Had Hoped For
Police and Fire Respond To a Reported Psychiatric Call
Big Bear, CA, February 26th, 2016 - Developing story out in Baldwin Lake. At 1:05pm Police and Fire responded to a reported structure fire at the 1500 block of Cactus Dr, Cross Streets, Baldwin Lake Rd/Serpentine Dr. Sheriffs encountered a mentally unstable man attempting to light his home on fire. When Law Enforcement approached the man began to run and was said to have … [Read more...] about Police and Fire Respond To a Reported Psychiatric Call
Freezin’ for a Reason! The 5th Annual Big Bear Lake Polar Plunge
Big Bear Lake, CA, February 26th, 2016 - The 5th Annual Big Bear Lake Polar Plunge takes place March 5 at Carol Morrison East Public Boat Launch, 41911 North Shore Drive, to raise funds to benefit Special Olympics athletes. Big Bear is the number one fundraising polar plunge for Special Olympics in all of Southern California. Proceeds from the event give people with … [Read more...] about Freezin’ for a Reason! The 5th Annual Big Bear Lake Polar Plunge
Join The Big Bear Winter Festival Fun With Snowshoe and Fat Bike Races! UPDATE
UPDATE: Big Bear, CA, February 24, 2016 - Big Bear Cycling and Open Air Big Bear, co-producers of Big Bear Winter Festival, announced that Big Bear Winter Festival is postponed until March 12-13, 2016. The event, which features snowshoe races and fatbike races, was originally scheduled for February 27 and 28, 2016. Officials however, determined to push it back in anticipation … [Read more...] about Join The Big Bear Winter Festival Fun With Snowshoe and Fat Bike Races! UPDATE
Prepare for Flooding Before it Occurs – Local Agencies Offer Free Sandbags
Big Bear, CA, February 22nd, 2016 - Floods are the most common natural disaster in the United States. In fact, flooding causes more than $2 billion in property damage every year. The effects of El Nin?o could continue well into March, and Big Bear Fire Department encourages all Valley residents and businesses to plan ahead. Agencies within Big Bear Valley have … [Read more...] about Prepare for Flooding Before it Occurs – Local Agencies Offer Free Sandbags