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Redding Police Arrest Man Just Released from Prison

Posted on April 18, 2020 by Redding Police Department

On April 18th, 2020 at 2:21 A.M., Officers from the Redding Police Department responded to the 800 block of State Street on the report of a white male subject prowling near a residence in the area. While Officers were en… Continue Reading →

Press release arrest, Redding crime
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The Banker – The Clever Critic’s Review

Posted on April 18, 2020 by Robert Burke

Hello Clever People! Welcome to my review for the Apple TV+ original, The Banker. This film follows the story of Bernard Garrett as he tries to establish a bank in 1960s Los Angeles, where racial tensions are working against him.… Continue Reading →

Columns, Film review, Lead Story film review, Robert Burke
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Doni’s Pandemic Pantry: Sourdough Starter, From Here to Eternity

Posted on April 17, 2020 by Doni Chamberlain

It started with little glass jar with one of those old-timey snap-on lids. I have great sentimental attachment to this particular jar, as it belonged to beloved Mama Sue Economou, who passed away in September at age 98. This was… Continue Reading →

Food, Lead Story How to make sourdough bread in a pandemic, Pandemic pantry
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Staying in Love During a Pandemic

Posted on April 16, 2020 by Terry Turner

During a normal week, we might spend a chunk of time on the weekends with our significant other. On the weekdays, though, it’s usually only five or six waking hours together. Max. But now we are in quarantine. Your significant… Continue Reading →

Columns, COVID-19, Lead Story, Opinion Staying in love during a pandemic, Terry Turner
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Young Filmmakers With North State Connections Share 7 Short Films, Including Award-winning “Maybe”

Posted on April 15, 2020 by Guest Speaker

My two young nieces (15 and 11 years old) are aspiring filmmakers. Although they live in Southern California, they have close ties to the north state. They have made a few films and commercials to benefit local nonprofits, and have… Continue Reading →

Arts and Entertainment, Lead Story Jenni Middleton
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The Coronavirus Bill and the “Business” Of Religion

Posted on April 14, 2020 by Guest Speaker

It’s an unfortunate reality that there are always groups and individuals who will exploit any crisis for profit, or to further an otherwise unconstitutional agenda. Nowhere is the exploitation of our current deadly pandemic more egregious than in Republican lawmakers… Continue Reading →

COVID-19, Lead Story, Letter to the Editor, Opinion Coronavirus, COVID-19, Patrecia Barrett

Media Briefing Take-Away: No-Go for Airbnb/VRBO Non-Essential Travelers

Posted on April 13, 2020 by Doni Chamberlain

Is it OK to behave as if it’s business as usual with regard to Shasta County Airbnb/VRBO and other short-term rentals in the era of COVID-19? That topic was among many addressed during this morning’s Shasta County Health and Human… Continue Reading →

COVID-19, Lead Story Dr. Karen Ramstrom, Shasta County HHSA, Shasta Ready COVID-19
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Betancourt on the COVID Crisis: A Test for Society

Posted on April 13, 2020 by Press Release

The Democrats of Shasta County launched a new interview series on YouTube called “The MC.” The first interview, taped on April 4, and moderated by Ed McCarthy, featured Elizabeth Betancourt, candidate for California Assembly District 1. (Click here to watch the… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, News, Opinion COVID-19, Ed McCarthy, Elizabeth Betancourt, Jenny Abbe, Jenny Abbe Moyer
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COVID-19 Insurance Options

Posted on April 12, 2020 by Margaret R. Beck

The Covid19 Pandemic has caused some to rethink the decision to go without health insurance. Layoffs or reduction of work hours have limited individuals’ ability to pay their health insurance premiums. Employers are facing tough decisions about continuing employees’ health… Continue Reading →

Columns, COVID-19, Health & Fitness, Lead Story COVID-19, insurance, Margaret R. Beck
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Redding Man Arrested for Murder of His Mother

Posted on April 11, 2020 by Redding Police Department

On April 10, 2020 at around 4:26 PM, Officers from the Redding Police Department responded to the 1100 block of Edgewood Drive for what was originally reported as a medical call. As Officers were traveling to the call, along with… Continue Reading →

Press release murder, Redding crime

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