Julie Sharp is a digital producer at CBS Los Angeles. She is a South Bay native and majored in print journalism at Cal State University Long Beach. Julie previously reported for the Beach Reporter, ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. As the Bridge Fire roared through the ...
View post: May Skiing in Pennsylvania? How Camelback Had Its Longest Season Ever The Bridge Fire began on Sunday, September 8th, 2024 in Los Angeles County, California, and exploded in size yesterday, ...
Ski and snowboard season in Southern California is here. Mountain High Resort announced it will allow slope access starting Saturday at noon, becoming the first snow resort in the area to open. The ...
Mountain High Resort in Wrightwood is welcoming back snow riders for its 100th anniversary. The slopes are set to open on Friday morning for exclusive pass holders. The first 100 guests will score a ...
Mountain High officials announced Wednesday night that they anticipate opening in time for the upcoming 2024-25 winter season. They are still assessing resort damage of the Bridge Fire that broke out ...
Good news, boarders: your favorite local ski resorts are now open and ready for you to hit the powder. All major Southern California ski resorts are officially back in business thanks to bouts of ...
From the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountains to Lake Tahoe and even farther north to Mt. Shasta, California is blessed with excellent skiing and snowboarding terrain. And resorts are busy gearing ...
As the Bridge fire swept through mountain communities Tuesday night, Mountain High’s webcam showed a dramatic scene: Flames cutting through ski lifts at the well-known ski resort. The images boded ill ...
Mountain High Ski Resort is hiring for the upcoming season and preparing for snowmaking. The resort has invested over $1 million in improvements following the Bridge Fire. The folks at Mountain High ...
The massive Bridge fire, which started in the Angeles Forest five days ago, has burned 47,904 acres in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties and still has no containment, officials said. It was on ...