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Canceled KCNR Radio Host Loses Defamation Lawsuit, Ordered to Pay A News Café Publisher for Inflicting Emotional Distress

A former KCNR radio host whose program was canceled in January after he called for the public execution of A News Café publisher Doni Chamberlain lost a defamation lawsuit he filed against Chamberlain and this writer in Shasta County Superior… Continue Reading

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Shasta County Threat Assessment: Code Red as Publisher Threatened, Trans Students Endangered and Gateway Board Prepares to Hire Sketchy Superintendent

A local far-right radio host has called for the “public execution” of A News Café publisher Doni Chamberlain, who he claims “deserves” to be “hooked up to a car and dragged down the road” for being both a “communist” and… Continue Reading

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Redding Narrowly Steps Back from Declaring Short-term Rentals an Urgency-Ordinance Emergency

There are truly troubling times when life-and-death emergencies motivate cities to adopt urgency ordinances. In Redding, two dire examples in recent memory were the Carr Fire and COVID-19. The significance of an urgency ordinance is it’s supposed to be addressed… Continue Reading

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Update: SCAC Provides Video of Town Hall Meeting on Crime

Click here to watch the full video of  RPD’s town hall meeting held in the McLaughlin Auditorium on Tues. Aug. 30. Video produced and provided by the Shasta County Arts Council. At his last quarterly town hall meeting on crime,… Continue Reading