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Downtown Redding unveils new mini murals, artist honors late grandmother
REDDING, Calif. — A new set of mini- murals were unveiled on the wall outside the I.O.O.F Hall on Butte street in downtown Redding Friday night. There are eight brand new mini murals and it is now the fourth round of new mini murals, which debuted back in 2021.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's Daughter Shiloh Takes Out Ad in L.A. Newspaper to Publicly Announce She's Dropping Dad's Last Name
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's daughter Shiloh is wasting no time.Around two months after the famous offspring legally filed a request to drop her dad's name from her hyphenated "Jolie-Pitt" surname, she took out an ad in the Los Angeles Times to announce her decision publicly.According to reports, this is a standard practice when it comes to name changes, so Shiloh is required to do so before her request is officially approved.If anyone objects to her filing, they have to appear in court by a certain date. If there are no issues, the teenager will soon go by "Shiloh Nouvel...
Pittsburg Teacher Facing Backlash Over Post About Donald Trump Assassination Attempt
A teacher within the Pittsburg Unified School District is facing backlash over a comment made on social media after the failed assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Vanessa Yava, a teacher at Rancho Medanos Junior High School replied to a KTVU post on the assassination attempt stating, “Too bad...
California Boys & Girls State Has a Bright Future
This year, the California Boys & Girls State program once again brought 900 rising high school seniors together from across the state to California State University’s Sacramento campus. The 86-year-old American Legion program tasked 16 and 17-year-olds with forming a fully functioning state government within a week. Unlike previous years, however, California Governor Gavin Newsom surprised the delegates to personally swear in the Boys & Girls State’s elected governor.
Hit and Run Driver Flees Scene in Hoopa
At about 11:38 p.m. Friday, a vehicle struck a pedestrian near Shoemaker Lane in Hoopa. Please remember that information gathered from initial reports is subject to revision as more facts become available. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Member. 1 day ago.
Groundbreaking set for Dignity Health's cancer center in Redding
REDDING, Calif. — Groundbreaking is set for a couple of months from now at Dignity Health's Regional Cancer Center in Redding. Proponents say it's a game changer in local cancer care. "If we don't build one of these, we have no chance to successfully recruit additional cancer specialists," said...
Global tech outage disrupts some Shasta County services
Shasta County's email and certain online services were hit by interruptions early Friday and may be continue to be "temporarily unavailable" as a global tech outage has crippled multiple Microsoft software services across the country. "All Shasta County departments and offices remain open and functioning according to regular hours of...
Mount Shasta Fish Hatchery Hosts Kids Fishing Day on July 20
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is hosting its second Kids Fishing Day of the year at the Mount Shasta Fish Hatchery near Dunsmuir. This special event will take place on Saturday, July 20, and is open to kids aged 15 and younger. The hatchery’s settling ponds will...
Elon Musk is Moving Two of His Businesses to Texas
(WBAP/KLIF) – Last week Elon Musk announced that the X and Space-X headquarters are leaving California. He blamed the move on a California law which includes a rule that bans teachers from telling families about a student’s gender identity. The social media company which is currently based in...
Music Tonight: Friday, July 19
Jazz heroes tend to burn bright and fast like John Coltrane, or bloom and curl out, evolving in stages over many decades like Sonny Rollins. Yusef Lateef was in the latter camp, with a music career that saw him shifting from a tenor sax and flute player in the world of established jazz norms to training as a composer and learning a squadron of instruments from many cultures to realize his vision of creating syncretic human music from around the globe. It was “world music” years before the genre was named and formalized. With Lateef, many things were possible, and new possibilities expanded from the living tree of jazz. If you like the sound of that, you’re in for a treat tonight, as some of our best players are interpreting his work, with the quartet RLAD (Tim Randles, keys, Doug Marcum, guitar, Ken Lawrence, bass, and Mike LaBolle, drums) tapping roots for trumpeter Nicholas Talvola, trombonist Brian White and flute/sax player Gary Lewis. It all goes down at Trinidad Town Hall at 7:30 p.m., with tickets running a sliding scale $10-$20. Do not miss out.
Orleans Ranger District Road Closures and Klamath River Use Restrictions
Press release from Six Rivers National Forest Service:. The following Forest Orders have been signed in relation to upcoming Karuk Tribe ceremonies. To provide for public safety, certain areas of the Orleans Ranger District within Six Rivers National Forest will be closed to the general public so that the Karuk Tribe may practice these ceremonies peacefully and safely.
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