Many Valley residents will be heading to lakes, beaches and pools this summer to try and escape the heat. The Red Cross offers these tips on water safety in hopes of keeping people safe when around water.
With the first heat-wave of the season expected for the Central Valley this week, the Office of Emergency Service has released these heat emergency tips to help Valley resident stay safe this summer.
You can check Valley road conditions before you travel , including closures and delays by calling the Caltrans Hotline at 1-800-427-ROAD (1-800-427-7623).
CHP Officers say that when the weather changes commuters need to alter their driving habits. When driving in thick fog, officials offer these tips to keep safe.
Help spare the Central Valley's air on "Spare the Air" days. Here are some tips offered by the Valley Air Pollution Control District on what you can do to help spare the Valley's air.