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Eastern Sierra NOW News: July 3rd, 2026

Stay informed with the latest headlines from across the Eastern Sierra in this community-focused news report covering transportation, wildfire preparedness, outdoor recreation, community news, public safety, and local organizations.

This episode includes the launch of the new Airport Flier Express through the Eastern Sierra Transit Authority, providing expanded transportation options for travelers and residents. We also share important reminders about seasonal fire restrictions currently in effect across public lands as agencies work to reduce wildfire risk during the busy summer season.

Plus, Klondike Lake remains open for boating and recreation, California’s Free Fishing Day gives anglers an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors without a fishing license, and the Death Valley Natural History Association announces new members joining its Board of Directors. Additional stories include remembering Judd Alan Symons and the impact he had on the community, along with the latest activity bulletin released by the Mammoth Lakes Police Department.

Subscribe for more local news, public safety updates, outdoor recreation coverage, transportation news, and community stories from across the Eastern Sierra.

Eastern Sierra Transit Authority: https://www.estransit.com/

California Free Fishing Days: https://wildlife.ca.gov/Licensing/Fis…

Death Valley Natural History Association: https://store.dvnha.org/?gad_source=1…

Mammoth Lakes Police Department: https://www.townofmammothlakes.ca.gov…

Peak IV Regenerative Medicine: https://www.peakregenmed.com/

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