Officials with several state agencies held a listening session in Redding today. They asked community members to weigh in on ...
The June primary election is the first opportunity for Californians to choose which candidates will appear on the general ...
During what was originally planned as a press conference about city electricity rates, Redding’s recently-hired city manager ...
State behavioral health funding wasn't awarded to build a proposed behavioral health campus that supporters said would have ...
The county says the current measles outbreak is projected to end on March 30, as long as no new cases are reported before ...
Curtis asked the board to hire Trump-connected attorney Peter Ticktin in hopes of ensuring the amendment makes it to ballots.
A deadly ski season in California raises urgent questions. Why doesn’t the state track resort injuries or deaths, and who’s protecting people on the slopes?
The council agreed to honor a request from REU to take more time for more public outreach, given low attendance at recent ...
Critical infrastructure that holds up California’s foster care system is quietly collapsing, leaving children at risk. A well-meaning reform for sexual abuse survivors in the foster care system is con ...
After advocacy by IASCO Flight Training Operations Manager Miranda Vorhis, the Anderson city council adopted a social media policy Tuesday night. But she said there’s already been measurable harm ...
Knight First Amendment Institute staff attorney Jake Karr said Anderson’s new policy brings up constitutional questions, though whether the policy is actually unconstitutional or not is complicated.
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