Do you want to be out in the snow with no socks on your feet?” That mission of caring and helping continued Christmas day at the church as La Grange’s Caring Place Foundation held its 22nd ...
The La Grange Board of Trustees unanimously approved a 2024 property tax levy calling for a 3.4% increase over the 2023 levy, exclusive of debt service. But for many property owners, the village ...
This evening will continue clear, but overnight areas of cloud and scattered sleet and snow showers will push in from the north, clearing for most by dawn. A cold night. Friday Tomorrow will ...
LEAVE LAWS. CALIFORNIA’S FIRST SNOW SURVEY OF THE YEAR HAS BEEN RELEASED. LOOK HERE FROM LIVECOPTER3 OVER THE SIERRA. THIS WAS EARLIER TODAY, A STUNNING VIEW THAT YOU’LL ONLY SEE RIGHT HERE ON ...
California water officials reported a good start to the snowpack in the Sierra Nevada but are also saying more snow is needed through the rest of winter to stay on track. In the first snow survey ...
LA GRANGE, IL – A La Grange woman is one of the 39 Americans who received pardons Thursday from President Joe Biden. Besides the pardons, Biden commuted the sentences of 1,500 others.
The first snow survey of 2025 shows California’s snowpack is nearly 110% of average for this time of year. The Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced Thursday that electronic readings ...
KCRA 3 Weather meteorologist Dirk Verdoorn looks at the timing of the next round of rain and snow that will impact Northern California on Friday and how long it will last. KCRA 3 Weather ...
Snowpack in the mountains of California is near average for this time of year, after a recent series of storms provided a ...
Winter comes to Lassen Volcanic National Park: A ranger stands next to a road cut through the snow, below Emerald Lake in 2013. Where is the snowiest place in California? The snowiest mountain in ...
FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) -- California is now a third of the way through the wettest time of the year, and the first snow survey of 2025 is giving some mixed messages. "We're cautiously ...
A left-leaning Los Angeles Times editorial board member defended California still counting votes ... in finding ways to expedite the process," LA Times editorial board member Carla Hall wrote ...