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Cleanup crews in the Bishop have begun removing a large tree that fell behind Bishop City Hall, city officials confirmed this week.   Public works teams arrived early to assess damage and start cutting and hauling debris from the site. The downed tree, which came down during recent weather, blocked part of the park area behind the building. https://sierrawave.net/city-of-bishop-tree-split-and-removal-has-begun/
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https://sierrawave.net/due-to-weather-conditions-we-have-rescheduled-our-board-of-education-meeting-to-next-tuesday-february-24/
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Bishop Elementary and Palisades  will release at 12:15 Home Street and Bishop High School at 1:15 Please drive safely https://sierrawave.net/early-release-today-for-bishop-schools/
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The BUHS Boys Soccer team’s season came to an end last night in the CIF Quarterfinals with a 6–0 loss to Nipomo. The Broncos were short-handed due to several injuries and were unable to overcome the challenge.   Despite the result, this team showed heart, resilience, and commitment all season long. Competing through adversity is never easy, and these players continued to represent BUHS with pride.   Coach Landaverde would like to sincerely thank all the parents, BUHS school staff, and the local businesses who supported the team throughout the season. Your encouragement, time, and dedication made a tremendous difference for our program.   We are proud of our Broncos and everything they accomplished this year. Once a Bronco, always a Bronco.  https://sierrawave.net/buhs-boys-soccer-teams-cif-quarterfinals/
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Date: February 18, 2026 District: 9 - Bishop Contact: Michael Lingberg Phone: (760) 920-0280 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE U.S. 395 to Remain Closed Tonight Between State Route 203 and State Route 158 MONO COUNTY – U.S. 395 will remain closed tonight between State Route 203 near Mammoth Lakes to the southern junction with State Route 158 (June Lake Loop) due to whiteout conditions. Caltrans maintenance crews still need to remove feet of snow and abandoned vehicles from the roadway in the aftermath of the snowstorm earlier this week before the road can reopen to the public.   Crews reopened U.S. 395 from Gorge Road near Bishop to State Route 203 this morning, and later the stretch from State Route 158 to State Route 182 in Bridgeport. U.S. 6 in Bishop remains open as an alternative route, connecting travelers to Nevada Route 95. Chain controls are still in effect for much of Mono County.   Because visibility is limited and roads are slick, we ask that all drivers slow down and allow t...
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Area Forecast Discussion Owens Valley / Mammoth Lakes / Mono County / Death Valley Dennis Mattinson / Sierra Atmospheric Forecaster Synopsis - THU FEB 19 2026 One more wave is lined up to move into our area today. Now it's a bit smaller and colder, but the Main Lodge could still pick another 8 - 12 inches. This storm should bring a little snow to Bishop, ~1/2 inches as well. As that storm diminishes overnight, we will see clearing skies and a break in the action Friday and Saturday. Area Wide Temperatures Today: Bishop: 41 / 10 Big Pine: 40 / 11 Independence: 41 / 18 Lone Pine: 41 / 17 Olancha: 42 / 18 Mammoth Lakes: 25 / 3 Death Valley: 60 / 36 https://sierrawave.net/?p=102020
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Gratitude in the Storm As the snow fell heavier and the roads grew quieter, one thing remained constant — the steady presence of our local law enforcement, Bishop Fire Department, Bishop PD, Bishop CHP, Bishop Paiute Tribal Police, Inyo County Sheriff, Caltrans, City of Bishop, and many other law enforcement and first responders up and down the valley working through the night and day to keep our community safe from heavy branches blocking the roads, to trees down, and even arcing power lines. Let’s also not forget our linemen making sure the power stayed on and checked on the power lines when called out to do so. While many of us stayed safe and warm at home with our families, these dedicated officers met the storm face-to-face. I witnessed it firsthand — I’m able to arrive, document what’s happening, and leave, but they remain on scene until the danger is fully cleared. Whether it’s waiting for power lines to be safely discharged or ensuring fallen branches are removed so traffic can...