Fresno City Council Vice President Paul Caprioglio broke the “no crying rule” at the beginning of the Dec. 10 Council meeting in downtown Fresno, when he was brought to tears as Fresno State President Joseph I. Castro surprised him with the President’s Medal of Distinction.
On Nov. 7th, 2020, the Trustees of Deep Springs unanimously approved a statement titled, “The Pursuit of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Deep Springs College.”
Effective Sunday, December 6 at 11:59 p.m., Mono County (as part of the Southern California Region) will be formally placed under the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Regional Stay-At-Home Order (Order).
The Olancha, Lone Pine, Independence, Big Pine and Bishop firefighters have joined together in a massive effort to make the holidays a little brighter for the hundreds of Mono County residents who lost their homes in the devastating Mountain View Fire.
Sheriff Jeff Hollowell and Inyo County Administrative Officer Clint Quilter, in consultation, have determined that a single Veterans Service Representative is not adequate to serve the needs of the current veteran community.
On June 17, the Mammoth Lakes Town Council approved a Business Assistance Program to provide grants to small businesses adversely affected by COVID-19.
Starting today, Inyo National Forest opens portions of the South Sierra, parts of the Golden Trout, most of the John Muir, parts of the Ansel Adams and all the Owens River Headwaters, and Hoover Wilderness Areas.
Mono County Public Health Officials are submitting a request to enter into a tier adjudication process with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH).
On Wednesday, November 4th, Inyo County was notified that it will stay in the Orange Tier of the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy, indicating that the risk level in this county is moderate.
MUSD is beginning Stage 2 of our Reopening Plan (attached). In Stage 2, small groups of students identified as needing intervention and report are returning to schools for in-person or online learning.
Over the last two weeks, Mono County has experienced an increase in COVID-19 positive cases significant enough to threaten our current Tier 3 “Moderate” (orange) status within the State’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy
Inyo County was notified today that it will stay in the Orange Tier of the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy, indicating that the risk level in this county is moderate.