Big Bear Lake, CA, March 8, 2014 - Migrating bald eagles love to winter in the San Bernardino Mountains with most of them choosing Big Bear Lake as their winter home. They're usually found near water because their diet is primarily made up of fish and ducks. Sometimes during particularly cold nights, Coots, a breed of bird on our lake, will get stuck in the ice which make them … [Read more...] about Bald Eagles Return to Big Bear Year After Year
Art of Yoga Project Empowers At-Risk Girls
Big Bear Lake, CA, March 7, 2014 - Big Bear Yoga is presenting a workshop this Saturday in Yoga Nidra, a restful, healing practice that releases long-held tensions, injuries and emotions. What makes this event even more worthwhile is that it benefits a nonprofit organization called The Art of Yoga Project. The Project helps rehabilitate at-risk teen girls in the juvenile … [Read more...] about Art of Yoga Project Empowers At-Risk Girls
Edison Glitch Causes Brief Power Outage
Big Bear Valley, CA, March 6, 2014 - Due to a problem with Southern California Edison equipment near the Big Bear Transfer Station at the east end of the Valley, customers lost power briefly in the 4:00 hour today. According to Bear Valley Electric Supervisor Dan Sandry, power was restored as soon as Edison resolved the problem. … [Read more...] about Edison Glitch Causes Brief Power Outage
Special Senate Election Set For March 25
San Bernardino County, CA, March 5, 2014 - Voter Information Guides have started appearing in mailboxes for the March 25th Special Primary Election for State Senate District 23. The District is shared by San Bernardino, Riverside, and Los Angeles counties, with the majority of voters residing in the Inland Empire. Each Information Guide includes information on candidates, … [Read more...] about Special Senate Election Set For March 25
Xeriscape Garden Tour Highlights Beautiful Landscapes and Water Conservation
Big Bear, CA, March 4, 2014 - With Spring approaching, thoughts are turning to gardening and planting. 2013 was the driest year on record in California and aside from our recent storm, 2014 is shaping up to be another very dry year. Native and drought tolerant plants are definitely a wise choice for your garden. They may cost slightly more up front than other … [Read more...] about Xeriscape Garden Tour Highlights Beautiful Landscapes and Water Conservation