The founder of the guiding company facing a criminal investigation after deadly Lake Tahoe avalanche is a highly accomplished ...
Members of a noted skiing school, Sugar Bowl Academy, were among those who died in this week's avalanche disaster near Lake ...
The company has been criticized relentlessly on social media for setting out Sunday with 11 paying clients and four guides ...
The women who were caught in the deadly avalanche Tuesday north of Lake Tahoe were a close group of friends, all mothers, who ...
A winter storm warning forecast up to 8 feet of snow in California’s Lake Tahoe Region and the avalanche conditions were ...
Questions remain, but authorities recommended no travel in the backcountry Tuesday with conditions so dangerous.
Mourners held a heartbreaking vigil for the victims of the Lake Tahoe avalanche on Sunday night. Volunteers set up the poignant memorial in the historic downtown of Truckee for those who perished in ...
ABC7 Eyewitness News has learned that some of the deceased victims are members of the Sugar Bowl Academy, a ski school in Placer County.
A tour guide company that organized the trip for a large group of backcountry skiers that went missing after an avalanche ...
The group had spent two nights at the Frog Lake huts and was returning to the trailhead when the avalanche struck.
Helicopters flew over the avalanche site to assess the avalanche danger and the snowpack. Later, they began setting off explosives to trigger small snow slides.
While the fate of the missing skiers remains unknown, Tuesday's avalanche has the potential to go down as one of the worst in modern California history.