Stockton Record - Fri Nov 27
A man is recovering from a 60-foot fall off a cliff overlooking the Sacramento River in Redding.
California students encouraged to get activeRed Bluff Daily News - Fri Nov 27
The Network for a Healthy California - Sierra Cascade Region is encouraging local schools to participate in the Governor's Fitness Challenge and empower students in our community to be active and live healthier lifestyles.
Pacific front could bring rain early FridaySacramento Bee - Thu Nov 26
Early morning shoppers on Friday in Sacramento, Redding and other central areas might have to contend with light rain, according to the National Weather Service.
Smart, Bold breakfastRed Bluff Daily News - Mon Nov 23
More than 75 women from Shasta and Tehama counties gathered Nov. 6 at the Gaia Hotel in Anderson for the 2nd annual Girls Incorporated of the Northern Sacramento Valley Strong, Smart & Bold breakfast.
Golden state still luminousChico Enterprise-Record - Sun Nov 22
I am a Chicoan. More than that, I am a Californian. While I was born in Chico, I've also moved away - twice - and have spent more than half my life in other parts of California.
Picket in Chico arrested on 1982 warrantChico Enterprise-Record - Fri Nov 20
A Shasta County man in Chico Thursday to hand out fliers about a dispute the carpenter's union is having with Ross Dress for Less stores, was arrested when police discovered a warrant for him in Florida.
Caltrans Set to Begin $125M Antlers Bridge Replacement JOBConstruction Equipment Guide - Fri Nov 20
Construction of a 1,942-ft. long, 104-ft. wide, five-span concrete bridge is set to begin along Interstate 5 in Shasta County, Calif.
Another record-setting year for CAMP seizuresThe Willits News - Wed Nov 18
The 2009 marijuana growing season was another record-setting year for the Campaign Against Marijuana Planting eradication efforts, with 4,463,917 plants removed from 41 counties across the state.
Tehama/Shasta County Community ClipsRed Bluff Daily News - Tue Nov 17
School food drive bounty Bidwell School will drop off a huge collection of food at the Salvation Army on Walnut Street today at 9 a.m. Every year the administration, teachers, parents and students of Bidwell do a food drive for the Salvation Army Community Food Bank in either October or November.
Saddle up to see Old WestThe Seattle Times - Mon Nov 16
You don't have to be John Wayne or Annie Oakley to appreciate the thrill of the Old West.
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