The Glacier Point Road construction delays will be extended through Saturday, October 31 and Saturday November 7, 2009 in order to complete paving on the road. https://www.nps.gov/yose/learn/news/gproaddelays09.htm
Read More »Road Construction Delays Extended in Yosemite National Park
Road construction on the Wawona Road in Yosemite National Park began in May 2010. In an effort to complete this project by November 2010, roadwork will expand to include Friday and Saturday nights. New hours will go into effect tomorrow, Friday, September 10. https://www.nps.gov/yose/learn/news/wawrddelays.htm
Read More »Road Construction Delays Extended For One Weekend in Yosemite National Park
Construction delays on the Wawona Road will be extended tomorrow, Friday, October 8 and Sunday, October 10. The nighttime delays, on these two days only, will start at 6:00 p.m. instead of 9:00 p.m. These extended hours of delays are occurring to complete the project by November, 2010. These extended …
Read More »YARTS Transit Service to Yosemite National Park Extended
The Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System (YARTS) is extending transit service on Highway 120, west and east corridors, through Sunday, September 29, 2013. Previously, the runs from Tuolumne County, on Highway 120 West, were scheduled to end for the season on September 15, 2013. The service from Mono County, on …
Read More »Yosemite National Park Announces Glacier Point Road and the Surrounding Trails to Remain Open for Extended Winter Season
Yosemite National Park is pleased to announce that Glacier Point Road and the surrounding trails will remain open for winter recreational use through Sunday, April 14, 2019, conditions permitting. Due to the significant snow pack, the current trail conditions are great for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing throughout the area surrounding …
Read More »Fresno’s Shelter-In-Place Order Extended, And Now Requires Masks
The city of Fresno is extending its shelter-in-place order through the end of May. The extension includes a provision requiring residents to wear face coverings when working or out on essential business, like grocery shopping. The updated order and mask requirement go into effect on May 7 . During a …
Read More »Super Snacks Now Available for Students in MCSD Extended Day Programs
Hundreds of students throughout the Merced City School District stay on campus after the final bell to participate in extended-day programs. For some, it’s a chance to get extra help … Click to Continue »
Read More »County CEO receives $10,000 raise in extended contract
Merced County CEO Jim Brown, who consistently ranks among the highest-paid county chiefs in the San Joaquin Valley, received a $ 10,000 raise on Tuesday from the outgoing County Board of … Click to Continue »
Read More »Extended election deadline arrives
The filing deadline to run for many of Merced County’s elected offices closed last week, and the rest closed at the end of the day Wednesday. Races in which the … Click to Continue »
Read More »Extended Video: Marine Surprise Homecoming
A Marine returns home from a six-month deployment (his sixth) to surprise his sons at their little league baseball game. He surprised them by switching places with the regular umpire while the coach distracted one of the sons, who was first up to bat. Watch the KSEE 24 story: http://www.yourcentralvalley.com/story/d/story/marine-surprise-homecoming-at-sons-little-league-g/74356/EtOC3Ox8BUS39qTN0oVygg
Read More »Extended Play: Fresno County Hunger Count
Thousands of people in the central valley do not have enough to eat. Over 64,000 people are do not have enough food in Fresno and Clovis. Joining us is Phil Erro and Diana Weston with Fresno Hunger Count.
Read More »Extended Play: Tax Tips
Lindsey Pena sits down with H&R Block’s Jerrell Snyder with some important tax tips for viewers.
Read More »Extended Play: Stomp it Out 5K Fun Run/Walk
Lindsey Pena sits down with Dan Darchuck, the event coordinator for Stomp it Out 5K Fun Run/Walk, due to take place on Saturday in Clovis.
Read More »