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Bonnes Fêtes from Doug Cushman

Posted on December 24, 2025 by Doug Cushman

Our favorite American in Paris, Doug Cushman, has once again graced us with one of his signature holiday illustrations. Thank you, Doug! And I thank you, dear readers, advertisers, staff, contributors, and everyone who makes A News Cafe possible, for… Continue Reading →

Cartoons Bonne Fetes, Doug Cushman
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At 18, A News Cafe is ready to change directions, explore new paths

Posted on November 11, 2025 by Doni Chamberlain

Please join me in wishing A News Cafe a very happy 18th birthday. Happy birthday, A News Cafe! It seems just yesterday you were an innocent little baby blog. Now, look at you! See how much you’ve grown? I am… Continue Reading →

Cartoons, Humor, Lead Story, Opinion A News Cafe, cartoon, Doni Chamberlain, Phil Fountain, Philbert
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“Shasta County, he stands on guard for thee”

Posted on October 25, 2025 by Phil Fountain
Cartoons, Opinion cartoon, Kevin Crye, Phil Fountain, Philbert, Philbert Fountain, Phillustrations
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Clint Crosses the Aisle, Finds Himself in “Novelties and Games”

Posted on July 1, 2025 by Phil Fountain
Cartoons cartoon, Phil Fountain, Phillustrations
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“Wasn’t broke but we got a fix, take your competence and hit the bricks”

Posted on June 3, 2025 by Phil Fountain

 

Cartoons, Opinion cartoon, Clint Curtis, Joanna Francescut, lead story, Phil Fountain, Philbert
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I Know Where the Loopholes Are and How to Use ’em!

Posted on April 27, 2025 by Phil Fountain

This Phil Fountain cartoon was inspired by the Shasta County Board of Supervisors’ upcoming April 30 special meeting to select a new Registrar of Voters, and journalist R.V. Scheide‘s recent report on ROV candidate Clint Curtis.

Cartoons, Humor, Opinion Clint Curtis, humor, Phil Fountain, Philbert, Phillustrations
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The Key to Surviving These Times is Preparedness!

Posted on February 2, 2025 by Phil Fountain

This Phil Fountain cartoon was inspired by incidents that took place at the Jan. 28, 2025 Shasta County Board of Supervisors meeting.  The meeting was covered by journalist R.V. Scheide. And video reporter Benjamin Nowain’s North State Breakdown delved into… Continue Reading →

Cartoons, Opinion cartoon, chemtrails, humor, Phil Fountain, Philbert, Phillustrations
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The seats of power still have ‘butt dents’

Posted on January 5, 2025 by Phil Fountain
Cartoons, Humor, Lead Story, News, Opinion cartoon, humor, Phil Fountain, Philbert, Phillustrations
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Bonnes Fêtes from Doug Cushman, From Provence

Posted on December 25, 2024 by Doug Cushman

So, even after surviving another gruelling year with the promise of more grim days ahead, maybe let’s focus on some small moments of brightness; the firm handshake of a sheep farmer with your first coffee of the day, or the… Continue Reading →

Cartoons, Lead Story, Opinion Doug Cushman
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‘It’s Crye’s Party and He’ll Cancel if He Wants To’

Posted on October 8, 2024 by Phil Fountain

Phil’s inspiration for today’s cartoon comes from Supervisor Kevin Crye’s cancelation of Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting, followed by Crye’s announcement on his radio show of a special meeting on the steps of the county admin building, followed by his… Continue Reading →

Cartoons, Lead Story, Opinion Phil Fountain, Phillustrations

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    "Enriquez said he also came up with an innovative idea that would bring together several Northern California counties to transform the deactivated High Desert State Prison into a regional jail." HDSP is still in operation and houses Level IV maximum security and no-parole lifers. Next door, the aging, decrepit, and poorly constructed California Correctional Center […]
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