SF News 24-Year-Old Jogger Attacked by Black Bear in Sierra Nevada, But Lives to Tell There was a very rare black bear attack on a human being on Monday in Tuolumne County, but the 24-year-old jogger who suffered the attack has since reportedly been released from the hospital.
SF News Rare Gray Wolf Pack Emerges in Unlikely Southern Sierra Nevada Habitat, Hundreds of Miles Away From Other Known Packs Gray wolves have been absent from California for nearly a century, and the discovery of this new pack marks only the fourth in the state — but its southern home is confusing wildlife experts.
SF News Get Ready for 'The Big Melt,' as This Weekend's Warm Weather Could Start Melting the Sierras' Massive Snowpack Snowmelt season is here, and the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, particularly the southern Sierra, is at high risk of flooding, as are San Joaquin Valley and the Tulare Lake regions.
SF News Tahoe Sees Second-Snowiest Winter on Record; Snow Buries Ski Lifts in Sierras Even the tops of the ski lifts are buried in snow in the Lake Tahoe area, as this winter is now officially the second-snowiest season ever since records began being kept in 1946.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Sierra Expects Dumping Of Snow For New Year's Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. One of Governor Jerry Brown's two corgis, Sutter Brown,
SF News Woman Trapped in Car in the Sierras Makes Tearful Goodbye Video For Kids Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy This time of year there's always a cautionary tale or two about driving where you're not supposed to in the