 After closing for a month through the counter fire, Highway 50 has now fully re-opened to the public. The return of residents and tourists is now a welcome sight to the city of South Lake Tahoe. Hopefully we get some more people up here to kind of support the tourism and all the business. They've been struggling so much like in the past, you know, 18 months and then just when things were starting to open up again, you know, just get slammed with fires. Revered globally as a bucket list landmark, the mountainous beauty of South Lake Tahoe was threatened for weeks by the looming Caldor fire, causing the multi-coordinated evacuation of the entire city. Desserted and empty, residents are being allowed back in and the city is once again open for business. And now the roads are too. We're glad that this has all been spared because this is our favorite place to come to. Although re-opened, traveling to burn-scarred areas still present numerous risks. Be aware of downed trees, poor air quality and emergency personnel in the area. Always be prepared for unexpected delays and unsettled road conditions. For the latest on those road conditions, download the Caltrans Quickmap. And for wildfire updates, visit our blog at news.caloes.ca.gov.