Message from the General Manager of KIXE-TV, Mike Lampella

As we celebrate this golden anniversary for 50 years of broadcasting in the north state, I can’t help but reflect with gratitude on those individuals whose vision and foresight birthed the idea for an educational television station.  From its inception… Continue Reading

Sacramento River Trail from Diestelhorst Bridge to Stress Ribbon Bridge closed this Saturday for Community Clean-up Event

The Sacramento River Trail will be closed for public use on Saturday, October 4 from 6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the Community Creek Clean-up event.  This hard closure includes the trail between the Diestelhorst Bridge and the Stress Ribbon Bridge on… Continue Reading

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Former Redding Chamber Board Chairs Endorse Sheraton Hotel

Dear Businesses and Citizens of Redding, The Greater Redding Chamber of Commerce is an association of businesses organized to improve the business climate and contribute to the economic health of its membership and the Greater Redding area. As former Greater… Continue Reading

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Chico Company Creates Mens Stylish Hemp Clothing

Men’s fashion, especially men’s shirts, has evolved more slowly than the eclectic, often frenetic world of women’s fashion. Chico-based company Parallel Revolution is leading the way with changes men can feel good about. Jake Wade and Andrew Schrage co-founded the… Continue Reading

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Deb Segelitz, An American in Scotland: ‘With a Suitcase and Wedding Ring, No Less’

Our train rumbled northwards through ever-less-populated scenes.  Newly married, this was my first glimpse of my new home – the Scottish Highlands.  It was 2008, the most eventful year of my life. If you’d asked me in 2006, “Hey Deb,… Continue Reading

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Film Review: ‘The Skeleton Twins’

A friend recently shared with me, intended as a gentle admonishment, I’m sure, the following bit of wisdom: “You only make a mistake once.  After that, the same mistake becomes a choice.” Such is the nature of the dilemma Maggie… Continue Reading

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Matt’s Chats with Deb Segelitz

Over the years I’ve built a number of friendships entirely on the internet.  Either by chance or coincidence, I’ve stumbled across some fascinating, funny, talented, amazing people and while the relationships are virtual, the friendships aren’t.  Every day I am amazed… Continue Reading