RecordNET - Sat Nov 28
Parents and teachers in this tiny rural hamlet are organizing resistance after learning that award-winning Rail Road Flat Elementary School may close next year.
Calaveras County Water Shutdown ScheduledMy Mother Lode - Sat Nov 28
The Calaveras Public Utility District has scheduled an interruption in water service for a number of communities Tuesday, December 1. According to C.P.U.D. Manager John Ornellas, crews will be repairing a water main between San Andreas and Mokelumne Hill from 8am to 5pm.
Angels water treatment debate back to councilUnion Democrat - Fri Nov 27
Months of disagreement over whether Angels Camp needs a fourth filter on its water treatment plant will come to a head Tuesday, nearly a month to the day after a new state warning.
West Point Woman Rescued Following CollisionMy Mother Lode - Fri Nov 27
A Calaveras County woman drove off the road and collided with a tree at 8:30 pm Wednesday, and waited in her truck until 5:45 am Thursday when she was discovered by a nearby homeowner.
Cave mineral study yields mega-drought evidenceThe Modesto Bee - Fri Nov 27
As Californians worry about the three-year drought dragging on another season, researchers say climate change could create much longer dry spells, lasting decades or even centuries.
Voice Concerns On-Line To The Angels Camp Police DepartmentMy Mother Lode - Thu Nov 26
In an effort to get a better understanding of community concerns the Angels Camp Police Department has established an on-line survey.
Mountain Ranch, Valley Springs road work eyedUnion Democrat - Wed Nov 25
Bringing relief to the lines of waiting motorists at the intersection of highways 12 and 26 is Calaveras County's top priority in seeking regional transportation funding.
Donation Allows Angels Camp Police To Purchase Dodge ChargerMy Mother Lode - Wed Nov 25
Rather than the traditional Crown Victoria, the Angels Camp Police Department has purchased a brand new Dodge Charger.
Scientists' findings lead to fears of future megadroughtsPress-Telegram - Wed Nov 25
While Californians worry about the three-year drought dragging on another season, researchers say climate change soon could create much longer dry spells - lasting decades or even centuries.
Calaveras sheriffs going high-techRecordNET - Wed Nov 25
The Calaveras County Sheriff's Department in the coming year will spend more than $1.1 million to install a microwave-tower based system that, for the first time, will link computers in patrol cars directly into the county's dispatch center.
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