Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is preparing for projected low water levels at Lake Powell in 2026. In collaboration ...
Water levels at Lake Powell continue to fall as drought persists, pitting fish survival against power demands.
The story of how nine skiers were killed, and six survived, in the deadliest avalanche in modern California history.
California's snowpack remains much smaller than average after months of extremely warm conditions across the West.
Since the start of 2026, Canyon Lake has lost an average of more than 34 million gallons of water every day, and that rate is ...
After last summer’s devastating floods, the Lower Colorado River Authority has launched a new flood information page aimed at ...
The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) governing board met on Wednesday to discuss updates to the water quality and forest ...
After last week’s record snowfall, the greater Lake Tahoe area and the avalanche danger are still in effect, meaning ...
South Lake Tahoe residents, city crews are preparing for potential flooding as melting snow and forecast rain threaten to ...
An avalanche in the Lake Tahoe area on Feb. 17, 2026, was the deadliest on record in California. Here's what happens when snow begins to flow downhill.
The President’s Day weekend excursion, including a group of moms, wives and close friends who shared a passion for skiing the ...
A final missing skier was also presumed dead, the authorities said. Six survivors were rescued. The avalanche is the ...