Big Bear, CA, January 21, 2016 - Shortly after 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 19, Deputies of the Big Bear Sheriff’s Station served a search warrant at a residence in the 300 block of Spruce Avenue in Sugarloaf, in connection with an ongoing criminal investigation. Two male subjects, identified as 20-year-old Riley Foust and 22-year-old Tyler Olson, were at the location at the … [Read more...] about Sugarloaf Residents Arrested on Charges of Meth For Sale
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Planned Power Outage Thursday Morning
Big Bear Lake, CA, January 20, 2016 - Bear Valley Electric Service will be conducting a brief power outage (approx. 3 minutes) on Thursday, 1/21 at 5:00 AM to switch equipment over to their peak source. The planned outage will temporarily affect customers in the Village and Boulder Bay areas. For additional information, please contact BVES directly. … [Read more...] about Planned Power Outage Thursday Morning
US Forest Service First Fee Free Day Of 2016
Big Bear, CA, January 16, 2016 – In honor of Martin Luther King Jr’s dedication and forward thinking the US Forest Service would like to extend an invitation to everyone on Monday, January 18, for this year’s first “Fee Free Day” on the national forests in Southern California. The National Forest Adventure Pass will not be required for visitors recreating in the San Bernardino, … [Read more...] about US Forest Service First Fee Free Day Of 2016
Hwy 18 at Little Arctic Circle Closed Today Until 3pm
Big Bear, CA, January 12th, 2016 - Highway 18 will be closed from Cove Drive to the Big Bear Dam in the Little Arctic Circle today from 9am - 3pm to allow crews from Bear Valley Electric Service to perform maintenance on electrical transformers in that area. Highway 38 though Fawnskin is open, as well as Highway 38 to Mentone and Highway 18 to Lucerne Valley. Please drive … [Read more...] about Hwy 18 at Little Arctic Circle Closed Today Until 3pm
Don’t Risk Your Life, Stay Off Lake Ice!
Big Bear, CA, January 9th, 2016 - Winter temperatures in Big Bear Valley can vary greatly, but never get cold enough to create a safe, solid frozen surface on Big Bear Lake. Being on the lake ice is a violation of San Bernardino County Codes and Ordinances of the Municipal Water District, with maximum fines of up to $500. More importantly, hypothermia and drowning are … [Read more...] about Don’t Risk Your Life, Stay Off Lake Ice!