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Tehama County strikes back after a resident cut down a gate blocking a Cottonwood road
Just a few weeks after a Cottonwood man took matters into his own hands and cut down a gate blocking a county road, a new barrier has been installed. Tehama County officials placed two large concrete blocks across Farquhar Road in the same area where Bill Poland cut down a large metal pipe gate that had blocked the road. ...
Redding increases support for the unhoused with micro-shelters and transitional homes
REDDING, Calif. — The Shasta County at Home Homelessness ad hoc committee is the only one of its kind at this level in the state, and the group believes it's making a difference in addressing homeless issues. Representatives from the county and the cities of Redding, Shasta Lake, and...
Ongoing cleanup efforts in Redding lead to removal of 3,000 pounds of trash
REDDING, Calif. — 3,000 pounds of trash were removed from illegal encampments in the City of Redding over the last two weeks by Community Work Program Officers (CWPO) in continued efforts to clean up the city. The Redding Police Department (RPD) says that the trash was removed from areas...
Shasta Bike Depot opens in downtown Redding, restaurant to follow
REDDING, Calif. — It's hidden in plain sight in Downtown Redding: Bell Plaza, home of the Shasta Bike Depot, and soon, "Pipeline Craft Taps and Kitchen." It opened on the corner of California and Shasta streets in January with little fanfare. It's staffed every day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., but you might have to slide the front gate open—it's not locked but is sometimes closed for security reasons.
Community workshops begin for Highway 273 in Shasta County
REDDING, Calif. — World-renowned corridor plannerDan Burden is joining Caltrans and the Shasta Regional Transportation Agency for a series of corridor tours and community workshops. The purpose of these tours is to gather community feedback on the future of SR 273. There will also be two community workshops to...
COMMUNITY CONNECT: Weekend of Aug. 30 - Sept. 1
REDDING, Calif. — Here are some events happening throughout the Northstate this weekend!. Date/Time:Friday, Aug. 30 and Saturday, Aug. 31, Grandstands open at 4:30 p.m. Location: Shasta District Fair & Events Center, 1890 Briggs Street, Anderson. For more information and ticket prices you can visit Shasta Speedway's Facebook page...
Redding unveils new mural at Whistle Stop Park in downtown revival effort
REDDING, Calif. — It was a big night in Redding as the city continues to enhance the downtown area with the official unveiling of a new mural at Whistle Stop Park Thursday night. It was another great step in the revival of downtown Redding. The Northstate’s News Tyler Van...
Envision 273 takes steps toward safer highway in Redding and Anderson
SHASTA COUNTY, Calif. — Redding and Anderson area officials are getting together to start looking at where improvements can be made to Highway 273 by walking the the corridor itself and hearing directly from the public. The Highway 273 corridor, running through Redding and Anderson, is a main thoroughfare...
Redding community honors local Black history through new project
REDDING, Calif. — Redding community members are working together to honor Black history in the area. A Redding woman, Lori McNeill, started the project called History and Housing to document the past of the predominantly Black neighborhood of the Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Center. On Aug. 29, she...
Dixon Unified School District Secures Temporary Power Solution
DIXON, CA (MPG) - The Dixon Unified School District (DUSD) is excited to announce that Anderson Elementary students will be able to return home to Anderson Elementary this fall. DUSD has secured a power panel from the San Juan Unified School District (SJUSD), enabling Anderson Elementary School to receive temporary power until its new electrical panel is delivered. This critical development allows DUSD to plan for the return of Anderson Elementary students to their campus from their temporary locations at Tremont Elementary and Gretchen Higgins Elementary.
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