Stefan Baumann’s Reverence: An Artist’s Tribute to Nature Showing in Orland

Stefan Baumann, a local acclaimed oil painting artist and producer/artist of the PBS Series “The Grand View: America’s National Parks through the Eyes of an Artist” presents, “Reverence: An Artist’s Tribute to Nature.” This “first of its kind” art show… Continue Reading

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Wrinkly in Ashland; Intergalactic Grandparenting

It all came on so suddenly. Sofia lost all her baby incisors at about the same time she graduated to reading chapter books. She traded in her hot pink organdy tutu for a wardrobe of pima jerseys in brooding purples.… Continue Reading

Turtle Bay to Open Brand New Exhibition: Toytopia

Turtle Bay is gearing up to host a brand new exhibition: Toytopia, from Stage Nine Exhibit Design! From September 20th toJanuary 7th, the Exploration Hall and East End of the museum will be filled with a reminisce-inducing exhibition focusing on the past… Continue Reading

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Riverfront’s Downtown Theater Gets 3-year Extension as Project Gathers Steam

Riverfront Playhouse on Tuesday was given another three years within which to build its downtown home, but the president of the nonprofit community theater company said construction could begin in early 2015. The spring start date is the best-case scenario,… Continue Reading

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Making Sense of California’s Water Restrictions

With summer’s blistering ever-present heat, northstate residents are facing serious water issues. Since the California State Water Resources Control Board implemented its new drought emergency water conservation measures on July 29th, many cities have implemented water use restrictions. The City implemented Stage… Continue Reading

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UPDATE: Kokanee Salmon Die-off Prompts Questions; No Official Explanation

The Trinity Reservoir is so over-stocked with Kokanee salmon that the loss of a few thousand fingerlings to save Chinook salmon in the lower Klamath will not hurt the Kokanee fishery, according to Monty Currier of the California Department of… Continue Reading

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Arrest Made in Copper Thefts

On September 2, 2014 at 8:48 am, Redding Police patrol officers saw a suspicious, unoccupied vehicle parked behind Joann Fabric and Craft Store (1175 Dana Drive). Upon running a check on the vehicle’s license plate number, they discovered the license… Continue Reading