Agencies around Lake Tahoe release updated Community Wildfire Protection Plan

LAKE TAHOE, Calif./Nev. – The 2025 Lake Tahoe Basin Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) is now officially signed and valid, marking another significant milestone in regional wildfire preparedness for the Basin. CWPPs are community-driven plans that prioritize wildfire risk reduction, using local input and data to guide fuels reduction, improve preparedness, and address structural ignitability […]

Chief’s Column: There is no more ‘Fire Season’

Given the events in Southern California earlier this month it is difficult to pick any other topic to discuss.  The Eaton Fire and the Palisades Fire will go down as one of, if not the, most destructive fires in California History and they occurred in January.  The idea of “Fire Season” is no longer an […]

Lake Tahoe Fire Chiefs Emphasize Home Hardening and Fuels Reduction to Decrease Wildfire Risk

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Photo of wildland firefighter shoveling smoldering burn pile on snow-covered ground.

Carnelian Woods pile burn project highlights important partnerships and lessons

CARNELIAN BAY, Calif. – The forest skirting the Carnelian Woods Avenue neighborhood now stands much healthier than the forest that resided there before. A pile burning project there is nearing completion. It’s the last leg of a larger fuels mitigation project that included forest thinning. “We have good tree spacing,” North Tahoe Fire Protection District’s […]

Photo of firefighter spraying hose at large wildfire.

Sierra Club to hold meeting on ALERTWildfire cameras and how public can protect their homes

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. – How do we detect wildfires before they grow out of control and how can the public help to mitigate the effects? The ALERTWildfire set of cameras across the west have been able to give firefighters the tools needed to stop fire before it spreads. In the Lake Tahoe Basin, the first […]