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Butte County Behavioral Health working to get back online following global CrowdStrike technology outage
CHICO, Calif. - The global CrowdStrike technical outage knocked many of the departments that Butte County operates offline Friday. In a post on social media, Butte County said that staff members from their Information Systems department have been working through the night to address all of the computer issues caused by the global CrowdStrike outage.
'Someone knows something.' Reward to find missing Shasta County woman boosted to $30,000
Two local agencies and a group from Miami, Florida, have teamed up increase the reward amount for information that leads to finding a Shasta County woman who has been missing since May. The Redding Rancheria, Shasta County Secret Witness and the Kingsman Philanthropic Corp. are pitching in $30,000, or up to $10,000 each, for information that could help locate Nikki Cheng Saelee McCain, who was last seen May 17. ...
Water is safe at Sycamore Pool, city says
CHICO, Calif. - The city of Chico said there is no concern for water quality at Sycamore Pool. The city said they recently received reports on social media that there were potential water quality issues at Sycamore Pool. The city said One Mile is tested weekly for coliform bacteria and all recent test results are negative, with natural levels far below any thresholds of concern.
Anderson & Sons Shelling temporarily furloughs staff
VINA, Calif. - Anderson & Sons Shelling said they have temporarily furloughed staff due to the falling price of nuts, rising interest rates and other market challenges. They said they continue to ship products to customers, but they have furloughed staff while they consult with their investment banker and their lenders.
Chico boy kick-starts campaign to help the homeless
CHICO, Calif. - A young man from Chico is turning his own hard-earned money into a lifeline for thousands of homeless people in Butte County. Revin Slater became an ambassador and pledged $100 to kick-start a fundraiser for True North Housing Alliance's Navigation Center Capital Campaign last year. He did...
Patrick Ranch Museum welcomes Yvette Zuniga as new director with deep local roots
CHICO, Calif. — The Patrick Ranch Museum, located in Butte County, has recently welcomed a new director, who brings with them a strong connection to the local community and a passion for preserving the area's heritage. Yvette Zuniga's roots can be traced back to Corning, where she spent her...
PG&E to evaluate gas transmission pipeline in Chico
CHICO, Calif. - PG&E said its contract crews are preparing to conduct a safety inspection on a natural gas transmission pipe section in Chico. PG&E crews and contractors are preparing to conduct the strength test by excavating at various points along the pipe, which runs from PG&E’s center on The Midway and turns east to Fair Street near Paseo Campaneros Street and under Highway 99, then along Morrow Lane to Dominic Drive.
Chico pursues closure of alternate campsite, changes to pallet shelter post-Grants Pass
CHICO, Calif. — The City of Chico is pursuing a "slow close process" of its alternate campsite on Eaton and Cohasset, according to a statement from Mayor Andrew Coolidge Wednesday. It's one of the changes they're seeking within a new agreement with Legal Services of Northern California, plaintiffs in...
Firefighters respond to garage fire in Chico
CHICO, Calif. - Firefighters responded to a well-involved garage fire on Jackie Drive on Friday morning. The Chico Fire Department said they were dispatched at 9:14 a.m., and when crews arrived, they found a garage on fire. It took crews about 10 minutes to knock down the fire. No injuries...
Water main bursts, floods intersection in Downtown Redding
REDDING, Calif. — Multiple City of Redding resources are currently working to repair a large, broken water main in the downtown area. At around noon on Friday, a 12-inch water main pipe burst at the intersection of Shasta and West streets. The rupture caused the intersection and nearby area to flood until City crews could arrive on scene and stop the flow.
DWR: Upper Sacramento River restoration project provides habitat for juvenile salmon
About 60 miles north of Chico, CA is Anderson River Park which sits along the Sacramento River, downstream from Shasta and Keswick dams. In 2015, this site became the target of a multi-pronged effort to restore 15 side channels along the Sacramento River to support native fish such as Chinook salmon.
Paul Components Nails the Details with New Baby Groovy Barrel Adjusters
Support us! Bikerumor may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. What happens when a bike nerd and a machinist cross? They find like-minded people and start a company like Paul Component Engineering. That being said, the machinist/bike nerds at Paul Comp “geeked out” again, and released these new Baby Groovy Barrel Adjusters.
Storm Tracker Forecast: Bright & hotter conditions ahead
It's a good idea to briefly open up your windows as you dress in light and loose clothing, grab your sunglasses and pack some extra water before you head out the door Friday. We have a pleasant start, but a sunny and hotter afternoon on the way for your Friday. We'll stay hot, but will have a slight chance for mountain thunderstorms this weekend. Sunny, dry and very hot conditions will persist through at least the middle of next week.
San Jose becomes 1st in CA to allow property owners to sell ADUs
San Jose is now the first in the state to allow the sale of ADUs - those accessory dwelling units in many backyards.They've been a way to raise money or help out a relative. Now, they can help people get into affordable homes.A new law passed in January, allows ADUs to be sold separately from the main house."People surprised how small a footprint you need for ADU," said Dan Kearnan.He built his 500-square-foot ADU behind his five-bedroom home back in 2021.VIDEO: San Francisco home selling for $488,000 but you can't move in until 2053A San Francisco Russian Hill home is...
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