Redding, CA News
- Redding, CA News
- Alturas man arrested in May 2 meth lab explosion
- Police arrest 28 during more than month-long burglary investigation
- UPDATED: Sheriff: Siskiyou County man wanted for attempted murder after morning shooting
- UPDATED: U.S. Navy sailor from Shasta dies
- Illegal dumping leads to chase, arrest, deputies say
- Laura Christman: Leaf curl adds crinkle to gardening
- Harvest parsley
- Anna Moseley: How to get rid of greasy grime
- New Superintendent of Trinity County schools announced
- Two arrested after Tehama deputies find meth during traffic stop
- UPDATED: Head-on collision injures two in downtown Redding
- Redding weather: Wet weekend, hot week coming up
- Redding firefighters at scene of vegetation fire off Masonic Blvd.
- Editorial: How'd you like to need a permit just to worship?
- Charles Krauthammer: For a change, the joy of winning
- Don Farrell: Tax the biggest killer: Booze
- Charles Adamo: Tax revenue will help keep us safe
- George Cole: Shopping center will draw crime
- Dottie Smith: Mammoth Mine had massive influence on area
- Shasta, Lassen forest projects may receive grants; LaTour firebreak in line
- What's closed on Memorial Day
- North state tourism industry reaches out to international visitors
- Red Bluff reaches wage agreement with police union; pay increase partially tied to sales tax
- North State in Brief: May 25, 2012
- Today in History: May 25, 2012
- Whiskeytown Regatta to be held this weekend; sailing club dinner will support local Scouts
- Off to a bee in D.C.; Pacheco ace heads east for spelling contest
- State issues warning letter to Dahle for failing to report campaign contributions on time
- Redding native Laurie Baker named new CEO of Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association
- Winnemem Wintu Tribe begins protest at McCloud River arm of Lake Shasta
- North State Marketplace: May 25, 2012
- Police: Anderson man arrested after high-speed chase, search
- U-Prep's Vincelli, Red Bluff's Spangler named 2012 Scholar-Athletes
- Master Gardeners: Many veggies do well in containers
- Book gives history and tips on olive oil
- Garden Project swaps English tea for garden fair
- UPDATED: Redding man indicted on child porn charge
- UPDATED: Northbound I-5 lane open at Walters Lane
- Dahle receives warning letter from state
- Former Siskiyou deputy suspected of lewd acts with teens while on duty
- UPDATED: Hay truck fire contained on Kimberly Road near Anderson
- UPDATED: No arrests made in Millville fight
- UPDATED: Pickup goes into creek in Shasta Lake; driver left crash scene
- Redding DUI checkpoint set for Saturday
- Red Bluff Police dog nabs teen who broke into Riverside Bar and Grill, police say
- Redding weather: Sunny today but rain could arrive tonight
- Editorial: Parks' saviors rediscover old can-do spirit
- Ruth Marcus: Freedom from our own devices
- Richard (Rick) Kern: LaMalfa is always willing to listen
- Alice McMackin: Don't let GOP dominate primary
- Maudie Gregory: Land is bad fit for agriculture
- Heavyweights coming to Redding with Cascade's 2012-2013 season
- View 202 does drinks right
- Winter lets viewers interpret her work
- Kathy's Deli a good stop for picnic primer, or just dinner
- North State in Brief: May 24, 2012
- Charges dropped against Playboy model in harassment case
- Attorneys await lab results in Cottonwood crash that injured young sisters; father has pleaded not guilty to DUI
- Fire board holds forum in Shasta County; homeowners fire back at prevention fee plan
- Three north state preschools to close, but one may reopen
- Winnemem Wintu Tribe prepares to block section of Lake Shasta
- Dunsmuir offers blossoms, pie and fun this weekend at Dogwood Daze
- Crews still work on bypass lane at damaged I-5 overcrossing
- 'Anderson's Got Talent': Like a 'Rhinestone Cowgirl'
- Cascade Theatre sets sales records on first day of ticket sales for 2012-13 season
- Jury convicts man of child molestation
- Felony case dismissed against Playboy model
- Northbound I-5 still closed after Tuesday's overpass collision
- Firefighters quash two small fires Tuesday at same apartment
- Redding weather: More sun, temperature in 70s
- Redding weather: Sunny today and Thursday, but rain may fall starting Thursday night
- Editorial: Flight-school deal has locals steering economic destiny
- Thomas Sowell: Voters share blame for political lies
- Ron Richardson: Bill would end abuse of youth
- Arlene Watson: Monty will be missed
- Cory Meyer: Thanks to garden helpers
- Barbara Frisbie: Why finance our enemies?
- Alex Landi: The liberal way
- Today in History: May 23, 2012
- 14 percent of Shasta County's bridges and overcrossings ruled obsolete
- North State in Brief: May 23, 2012
- Cypress kitchen chief Thurmond named state's classified employee of year for child nutrition efforts
- Area Roundup: Simpson's Alexander makes scholar-athlete list
- North state attorney punished for not performing duties
- Shasta County takes small step toward building new jail; seeks report on realignment effects
- Weaver Lumber to move into Moss Lumber site
- Record turnout for Project Homeless Connect; more than 1,200 receive services
- Tribe plans to blockade McCloud River arm of Lake Shasta during war dance
- Shasta, Joss House state parks may stay open through groups' efforts
- Kevin Askeland: Durham coach wins baseball title for fifth straight year
- The Fishing Report — May 25, 2012
- Shasta County will spend up to $50K for new jail studies
- Tribe plans to blockade part of Lake Shasta during war dance
- UPDATED: Grass fire reported in Anderson
- UPDATED: Northbound I-5 closed in Yreka after big rig clips overpass
- Investigators wait on forensic results in Cottonwood murder investigation
- UPDATED: Vehicle rolls over after driver collapses, then dies on Hwy. 299
- Redding weather: Sunny and cool
- Editorial: Bosetti campaign spin treats voters like easy marks
- Tom Elias: Hydrogen highway grants fail the smell test
- Bob Walden: 'Free market' is no panacea
- Misti Mayer: Wolves, coyotes are lethal mix
- Bill and Tricia Stewart: Fire crews made disaster bearable
- T.J. Holmes: Softball campaign belonged to pitchers
- Area Roundup: Enterprise boys 11th at NCGA final
- Redding Ponzi scheme trial hits snag
- Trial for woman accused of starving baby put off to September
- Shasta County home sales slip, but median price rises
- Group of Redding business people purchase IASCO flight school
- Cooler temperatures, chance of rain on tap for later this week
- North State in Brief: May 22, 2012
- Two Shasta County school districts' poor finances could lead to state takeover
- Project Homeless Connect to offer one-stop services for area homeless
- North State Marketplace Briefs: May 22, 2012
- Today in history: May 22, 2012
- SCENE: May 22, 2012
- Sharon Randall: 25 tips for staying married
- Voices of Faith — May 26, 2012
- UPDATED: Siskiyou deputies search for missing man in Etna Summit area
- UPDATE: McKinleyville man found safe in Trinity County; reported missing Sunday
- UPDATED: Driver trapped after cement truck overturns near Manton
- Porter leads Shasta College women to fifth-place finish in track and field
- UPDATED: Local group buys Redding flight school
- Redding weather: Partly sunny, cooler
- Redding weather: Sunny and warm, with clouds tonight
- UPDATED: Police searching for missing autistic boy
- Editorial: Raise tobacco tax but not via Prop. 29
- Bob Williams: The GOP and the drastic Ryan budget
- Jimmy Nickles: Stop irrational fear of firearms
- Laurie Mitchell: State becoming Land of Despair
- ANNULAR ECLIPSE OVER REDDING
- North state in brief: May 21, 2012
- Today in history: May 19, 2012
- Police: Parolee carjacks vehicle from Redding woman
- Fire reported in Shingletown
- Send in your eclipse photos
- UPDATED: Big rig goes off roadway on I5 near Pit River Bridge; at least one lane will close
- UPDATED: Authorities catch man, armed with handgun, accused of assaulting woman
- Redding weather: 92 degrees today, but a cooler week is ahead
- David Benda: Builders Exchange puts former headquarters on the market
- Silas Lyons: LaMalfa's denial doesn't add up
- Editorial: Baugh would amplify region's voice in Senate
- Andrew Meredith: County can lure new shoppers
- Chris Carmona: Cut through myths on Measures A and B
- Don Ajamian: Vote Yes on A for the jobless
- John C. Dunlap: Center won't create new retail dollars
- Emily Young: Can we get past the fifth grade?
- Jeremy Ravenscroft: Crystal-clear water? Take a closer look
- Sean Merritt: Vote for freedom, not more groping
- Rosemary Smick: Officer is innocent until proven guilty
- Neil Posson: Take time to vote in June primary
- Kathy Valenzuela: RABA shuttles do serve car show
- Dodi Jones: The public needs a few new hires
- Donna Caldwell: We need integrity in representative
- Debra Atlas: New efficiency standards for dishwashers, clothes washers benefit consumers, environment
- Tom Dunlap: Two cats make one house their home
- Lewis Chamberlain: EU crisis brings anxiety to Wall Street
- Gary R. Chase: 'Greater good' is to build it
- Brad Seiser: Pledging allegiance to Grover Norquist
- UPDATED: Quarter-acre brush fire reported on Stetson Way
- Redding weather: A warm and sunny day for the parade
- Friday tosses bull rankings; Idaho native has highest score at Friday night's Redding Rodeo
- Editorial: Modest overhaul of term limits deserves a vote
- Johnny McCoy: Naysayers hold county hostage
- Chuck Neve: Does his staff steer LaMalfa?
- Marc Beauchamp: At Stillwater, are we getting the picture?
- David Haddon: Ag land is real source of wealth
- Marvin Hoag: What about city's shopping center?
- Track and field: Enterprise boys make it six in a row; Foothill girls turn things around for win
- Thomas Lawrence: Jazmin Porter leads local collegiate athletes
- Veteran Cougars talented, focused, excited for sections; Foothill takes on Pleasant Valley in D-I title game today
- Area Roundup: Red Bluff tennis splits at CIF-USTA NorCals
- North State in Brief: May 19, 2012
- TV's Grace discusses Duenas homicide case; guest tells host 'rumor mill emerged early'
- Today in History: May 19, 2012
- Record 11,000 people turn out for Asphalt Cowboys' pancake breakfast
- Park groups receive grants to help keep Castle Crags, Ide Adobe open; foundation awards total of $328,586
- Verde Vale puts on final show for parents
- Ceremony held to honor community health efforts in Shasta County
- Cost-cutting focus in Tehama courthouse project; plan aims to shave 10% off construction
- Marijuana oil lab explosion leaves three burned; second drug explosion this month
- Jimmy Nickles: Stop irrational fear of firearms
- Brad Seiser: Pledging allegiance to Grover Norquist
- Jeremy Ravenscroft: Crystal-clear water? Take a closer look
- John C. Dunlap: Center won't create new retail dollars
- Sean Merritt: Vote for freedom, not more groping
- Gary R. Chase: 'Greater good' is to build it
- Emily Young: Can we get past the fifth grade?
- Editorial: Raise tobacco tax but not via Prop. 29
- Chris Carmona: Cut through myths on Measures A and B
- Laurie Mitchell: State becoming Land of Despair
- Don Ajamian: Vote Yes on A for the jobless
- Dodi Jones: The public needs a few new hires
- Silas Lyons: LaMalfa's denial doesn't add up
- Andrew Meredith: County can lure new shoppers
- Editorial: Baugh would amplify region's voice in Senate
- Neil Posson: Take time to vote in June primary
- Kathy Valenzuela: RABA shuttles do serve car show
- Armed Forces Day saluted in Siskiyou County
- Weaverville pair arrested after narcotics agents find meth at their home
- Ask Anna: Picture blocks make good personalized gifts
- Kiddie Pet Parade a hit at the mall; children, pets dress up for Rodeo Week event
- Editorial: Firefighters deserve salute, but no pay cut
- Charles Krauthammer: Same-sex marriage: Empathy or right?
- Fred Boest: Make investing good business
- Michael Madden: OR-7 one more source of lawsuits
- Diane Hawthorne: Same-sex marriage rife with myths
- Controversial fire fee subject of public meeting in Redding on Wednesday
- IP addresses involved in 'dirty tricks' probe not linked to Legislature
- Demand eclipses supply of solar glasses; viewing parties should have more for Sunday's rare event
- Detectives again search near scene of Cottonwood murder
- Today in History: May 18, 2012
- Whitmore Mountain Fair is Saturday
- Bench recognizes founders of early store in MLK neighborhood
- Hawkins strikes out 16 batters to propel Cubs to D-IV softball final
- North State in Brief: May 18, 2012
- North State Marketplace: May 18, 2012
- FAA pushes tougher punishment for aiming lasers at aircraft
- Simpler days seen at Redding Rodeo; cowboys tap calm demeanor
- Lawsuit alleges dam is illegally killing protected coho salmon
- Foothill captures Wellington Cup with 2-1 victory over Pleasant Valley
- UPDATED: Detectives again searching for evidence in Duenas murder
- Public Invited to Participate in Veterans Collaborative-Story by Mike Wiley and Dave Nervo
- Redding weather: Few sprinkles, overcast skies
- Editorial: Brown would clear thicket of timber rules
- Moonstone's bar shine bright on west side
- Vader's forceful photos show soft side of Mission
- Simply put, Los Gordos is authentic Mexican food
- Bob Blankenship: Police shouldn't work in a sewer
- Charles M. Finkel: Don't mutilate our farmland
- John P. Schafer: Legacies
- Christine Mitchell: Bring a camera
- 'Nana's Naughty Knickers' twisted with laughs, hijinks
- North State in Brief: May 17, 2012
- Softball's section semis set for today; area teams face one more hurdle to get to championships
- High school soccer: Foothill girls get last shot at Wellington Cup
- Giving the gift of hair: Redding girls give up their locks for children with cancer
- North State Marketplace: May 17, 2012
- Today in History: May 17, 2012
- Shasta Lake fire chief and crew won't be allowed to take pay cuts
- Area Roundup: West Valley, Anderson well-represented on all-NAL teams
- Mountain Gate double-murder psychological ruling delayed; prosecutor seeks third expert opinion
- Split vote allows Red Bluff pool to open; single drain is safety hazard, officials say
- Kevin Askeland: Ten triple threats to watch for
- Psychological ruling delayed in double murder case
- Cottonwood man killed in Highway 99 construction fall
- Structure burning near Burney
- UPDATED: Husband named "person of interest" in Duenas stabbing
- Red Bluff man arrested for allegedly having his wolf-hybrid dog attack another man
- Aanestad files complaint against LaMalfa in "dirty tricks" probe
- Red Bluff burglar runs off with gas can, car battery charger
- UPDATED: Firefighters releasing engines from blaze off Dersch Road east of Anderson
- UPDATED: Man arrested after vehicle rollover on I-5 in north Redding
- Redding park supporters want one year to build pocket park
- Big rig and vehicle collide on I-5
- Redding weather: More sunshine
- North State in Brief: May 16, 2012
- Editorial: Dodgy, juvenile tactics are ugly path to Congress
- Thomas Sowell: The censored race war?
- Ruth Marcus: Is John Edwards a criminal?
- Fred Boest: Make investing good business
- Virginia Hibbard: 65 cents is cheap for civic duty
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing Final 8: Bacon Wrapped Stuffed Mushrooms
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing Final 8: Sage, Mushroom, & Olive Chicken
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing Final 8: Asian Peanut Noodles With Chicken
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing Final 8: Easy Ravolis
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing Final 8: Nona's Pork Stew
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing Final 8: Fresh Veggie Dill Dip
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing Final 8: Thai Shrimp Curry Potpourri
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing Final 8: California Crab Dip
- Rev. James Wilson: 'Leaders' show Christian love
- Donna Larson: Obama thumbs his nose at God
- Cougars prevail: Gaddy scores 2 goals in second overtime period
- Cubs come through for pitcher Hawkins in 7-0 win over Winters
- Foothill moves on to D-I title game; 8-run fifth inning powers Cougars to win
- Hornets done in by Bobcats' big inning; Paradise tops Enterprise, faces Foothill in final
- Area Roundup: Red Bluff boys tennis team completes Northern Section sweep
- Law enforcement agents arrest five after anti-drug searches
- Firefighters battle Happy Valley blaze
- The Fishing Report — May 18, 2012
- UPDATED: Aanestad accuses LaMalfa campaign of illegal dirty tricks; LaMalfa fires back
- Asphalt Cowboys chase Lone Stranger
- Redding weather: Mostly sunny, high near 90
- Editorial: Fee waiver's stimulus robs from the future
- Tom Elias: Voters should give Prop. 28 a try
- Red Bluff's Minarik stays unbeaten, advances to singles final
- Area roundup: Swim team shines
- Warren Stephens: Is a fair trial even possible?
- Jamie Watts: Why are local gas prices up?
- Jim Dolan: Representatives just don't listen
- Proposed budget cuts would hit courts again
- North State Marketplace briefs: May 15, 2012
- Today in history: May 15, 2012
- Property tax law trips up developers
- Foster Grandparent Program pairs seniors with classrooms
- North state gas prices shoot up
- Red Bluff city manager takes on three jobs
- Redding, Anderson seek seats on air board
- Asphalt Cowboys host Special Kids Day
- North State in Brief: May 15, 2012
- Sharon Randall: Some people water the soul
- Club Spotlight: Sons of the American Revolution
- Scene: May 15, 2012
- Burglary reported at Ace Hardware in Shasta Lake
- Courthouse project would be delayed under Gov. Brown's revised budget
- Voices of Faith — May 19, 2012
- Redding weather: Sunny with a high near 82 degrees
- Local committee awards Indian gaming grants
- Emergency-preparedness training scheduled next week
- Tehama County Sheriff's Office investigates Cottonwood burglary
- Redding firefighters: Golf club striking rock sparked grass fire
- Redding weather: Mostly sunny and warm today
- Charles Menoher: Sexual violence a homegrown problem
- Ann Chapman: Vote 'no' on both Measure A and B
- Russ Wade: Lucero no worse than other politicians
- Bill Hufford: It shouldn't cost 65 cents to vote
- Roxanne Dubreuil: Romney can't run on his record
- Dan Walters: Bizarre behavior among state's political class
- Editorial: Mayan discovery: It's safe to make plans for 2013
- Redding School of the Arts receives conservation award
- Bike commute challenge offers prizes for leaving the car at home
- Mount Shasta's Spini breaks softball record
- North state in brief: May 14, 2012
- Mosquitoes: Here's how to dodge the bloody things
- Today in History: May 14, 2012
- UPDATED: Residential structure fire reported on Bruce Drive in Anderson
- UPDATED: Vegetation fire on Oasis Road contained
- Redding weather: Sunny and 94 degrees
- North State in Brief: May 13, 2012
- Today in History: May 13, 2012
- Buzz on the Street: Rule of supply and demand absent in north state housing market
- Editorial: Dacquisto is best choice for Congress
- Silas Lyons: A storyteller's rich legacy
- Denise Wallace: Orientation change relies on junk science
- Timothy J. Duffy: 'Mob' means group Sowell disagrees with
- Claudia Mosby: A meaningful Mother's Day
- Shasta, Foothill teams earn top seed
- Tom Dunlap: 'Mean' mom was a blessing
- John Wildermuth: In losing, Lugar has message for the Legislature
- Lewis Chamberlain: World oil demand sends gas prices on roller coaster
- Bon Voyage: Go casual most of the time
- Area roundup: Shasta College women's track athletes qualify for state
- Phyllis Lawler: Hawkins project a bad deal for Shasta County
- Phyllis Solberg: Shopping center will just move tax money around
- Stan Little: Hater was wrong about Obama's speech
- Carl Larkin: Searchlight pushes Republican ideals
- Monty Hight: Park on wrong side of the street and you could get a ticket
- UPDATED: Pedestrian taken to hospital after being hit by bicyclist
- Redding weather: Weekend temperatures will stay in the 90s
- Not this time: Foothill makes sure history doesn't repeat, beats Paradise 17-1
- Stabbing victim honored; 600 attend funeral for Karen Kay Duenas
- Shasta downs Red Bluff 4-2 in first round of Division I baseball playoffs
- North State Marketplace: May 12, 2012
- Today in History: May 12, 2012
- Area Roundup: Adkins' homer lifts West Valley
- Thomas Lawrence: Softball, baseball recruiting heats up
- North State in Brief: May 12, 2012
- Friday fires strain Redding's firefighting resources; Cal Fire called in to cover station
- Council to discuss Lindsay replacement; election, appointment possible options
- Tehama County supervisor candidates discuss goals
- Measure B effects still disputed; Churn Creek Bottom group looks for solutions
- Final parcel acquired for Shasta County courthouse
- Editorial: Sewage spews and police station woes deepen
- Marc Beauchamp: Is someone stalking Supervisor Leonard Moty?
- Richard Wilkinson: Santa Clara Valley shows path to sprawl
- Crystal Austin: Raising a black son in Trayvon's shadow
- UPDATED:"Tiger Eye" fire contained
- Sheriff: Man vandalizes car, starts vegetation fire in Corning
- Two alarm attic fire on Kenyon drive
- No charges in Basshole bar death; prosecutors say man acted in self-defense
- Cottonwood murder victim laid to rest
- Final parcel acquired for Shasta County Courthouse project
- Keep close watch on seedlings
- Laura Christman: A golden goose or pesky panhandler?
- Ask Anna: Stay motivated with spring cleaning
- Here's where to take things you no longer need
- Master Gardeners: Poison oak is vigorous opponent
- Home and Garden briefs for 5-12-12
- Redding weather: Temperature should be near 91 today
- Officers and deputies hold annual memorial at Shasta courthouse
- Barbershop to host tests for diabetes, hypertension
- Expert says wolves not likely threat in Siskiyou County
- Sheriff releases cause of death in Cottonwood murder; little else provided
- Clarity Entertainment no longer interested in Stillwater lots; executive cites Redding airport's noise as main issue
- Scholar-Athlete award finalists announced
- Area Roundup: Red Bluff boys edge PV to become Northern Section golf champs
- West Valley tops Anderson in 9th, wins share of NAL softball title
- T.J. Holmes: New rules amount to free agency for prep players
- A memorable catch at J.F. Shea's annual fishing day
- Bragg brings healthy message to Redding
- Trinity County superintendent Jim French retiring after 36 years in education
- North State in Brief: May 11, 2012
- Group poised to save Redding restaurant from closing its doors
- Lucero civil lawsuit dismissed; ex-councilwoman sought to block recall election
- RPD searching for suspect in South City Park stabbing
- Charles Krauthammer: Israel's '67 moment returns
- Editorial: On spending, what does the military know, anyway?
- Lennie Copeland: Focus on stopping rape, not sorting out details
- UPDATED: Clarity Entertainment cancels Stillwater purchase
- Lucero civil lawsuit dismissed; ex-councilwoman sought to block recall election
- Bear reported injured in eastern Shasta County
- Downed power lines blocking section of Olinda Road
- Teen sentenced to prison for his role in homeless man's death
- Redding woman hurt in suspected DUI crash
- Redding weather: Sunny, warm, windy
- North State in Brief: May 10, 2012
- May Wine Briefs
- Buckingham ready to rock Redding, Cascade with decades of hits
- 'Grapes' abound in Theobald's 20/30 show
- Vic's service, food a good reason to head to Cottonwood
- Contribution controversy: Anselmo support seen as unethical by some supervisor candidates
- Candidates grilled by audience; Shasta County supervisor slate asked for specifics
- Fire destroys tire outlet
- Tourism officials prepare to hire new Shasta Cascade leader
- Another sewage spill plagues Redding police headquarters
- Bike to School Day celebrated across Shasta County
- Search continues for clues in Duenas murder; investigators release little information
- Best views of rare May 20 eclipse expected in the north state
- Today in History: May 10, 2012
- Chicks n Chaps breast-cancer awareness fundraiser a highlight of Redding Rodeo
- North State Marketplace: May 10, 2012
- Afghan blast kills Yuba City grad; 24-year-old soldier, two other soldiers die in explosion
- Separate cases against two CHP officers are delayed; hearings are for unrelated felony charges
- 90 and counting: Mount Shasta's Spini sweeps doubleheader to set wins record
- Wolves explode for 10-run rally in win; Shasta beats Red Bluff 12-9, clinches share of league title
- Nicole Roberts: Hawkins is already outsourcing
- Toni Skelton: Community knows how to come together
- Dev Clough: Tax increase is the ultimate stimulus
- Editorial: Dangerous new wrinkle in underwear bombs
- Prep baseball brackets: Foothill named No. 1 seed in Division 1 playoffs, will host No. 8 Paradise on Friday
- Two CHP officers in trouble with the law see their court cases delayed
- Occupy Redding protests Bank of America
- Second Saturday Art Night
- UPDATED: Sewage problems close services at Redding Police Department
- UPDATED: Fire destroys small barn in Jones Valley; chickens killed
- Ceremony to honor fallen peace officers is Thursday in Redding
- Redding weather: Another warm day expected
- UPDATED: Fire guts southwest Redding tire outlet
- North State in Brief: May 9, 2012
- Right to the end: Enterprise edges Shasta for second place in boys golf
- Miners outlast Eagles for NAL crown; West Valley strands 12 in loss
- Kevin Askeland: Northern Section seeding is today
- Area Roundup: U-Prep boys win D-III golf title
- Siskiyou supervisors asked to outlaw wolves; board takes no action on new proposal
- Scant details in woman's killing; Cottonwood crime puts neighbors on edge
- Redding home construction down in April; builders seek extension of fee waiver
- Thousands of court documents withheld; confidentiality policy a mistake, official says
- Criminal case ends for worker; manager for Shasta court finishes anger-management class
- Training at a high level; students learn about aerial firefighting
- Cottonwood Rodeo rides into town, celebrates 50 years
- Today in History: May 9, 2012
- Corning olive oil party expected to draw thousands; grower hosts Spring Bloom
- Tehama supervisors support inmate auto-shop plan; work-release program would teach new skills
- Editorial: Voters in France, Greece say no to austerity
- Thomas Sowell: Tolerating 'Occupy' lawlessness induces moral rot
- Karen Ball: Rapists are the problem, not education
- Wanda Leach: Why don't officers obey the law?
- The Fishing Report — May 11, 2012
- Workplace supervisor arrested for allegedly threatening employees
- Big rig driver escapes injury in rollover
- Redding weather: Temperature should be near 92 today
- Schmul wins Red Bluff Pro-Am again
- Athletes in motion: CIF transfer policy passed
- New high school baseball and softball playoff points released
- Area roundup: Freshman Jurin named to all-state Division V team
- Today in History: May 8, 2012
- Defiant ex-councilwoman Lucero pleads not guilty
- North State in Brief: May 8, 2012
- Redding hopes to reopen fire station
- Redding redevelopment agency properties going on sale
- Cottonwood woman found dead remembered as energetic, devoted to family
- Redding man sentenced to life without parole for homeless man's murder
- Anderson students learn lessons about driving drunk
- New small business programs coming to Anderson and Shasta Lake
- Wrongful death claim filed in shooting by Shasta County sheriff's deputy
- North State Marketplace: May 8, 2012
- Bob Madgic: Don't let Hawkins bring Boise sprawl here
- Geoffrey M. White: Another shopping center isn't what we need
- Thomas Elias: Partners save parks, but vital services need more
- Editorial: Parents of slain servicemembers shouldn't be hit with tax
- Herb and Jan Peugh: Hawkins' center would just move money, jobs around
- Redding looks to reopen Fire Station 2 on west side
- Four thefts reported in Tehama County since last week, deputies say
- Red Bluff trio arrested in attempted theft from Walmart
- UPDATED: Redding man sentenced to life for 2009 beating death of homeless man
- Sheriff's Office: Sharp turn led to boat capsizing in the Sacramento River
- SINTF identifies, locates third suspect in meth lab explosion
- Man who died on Sacramento River Trail identified
- Voices of Faith — May 12, 2012
- One arrested in pair of early-morning attacks in Red Bluff, deputies said
- Shasta Damboree parade winners
- Accused killer pleads not guilty
- Ex-City Councilwoman Dolores Lucero arraigned on felony, misdemeanor charges
- Judge grants Redding's request to amend complaint in marijuana dispensary case
- APD arrests pair in alleged business burglary
- Three burglary suspects nabbed
- Redding weather: It's going to feel a little like summer
- Back nine intimidates on first day of Red Bluff Pro-Am
- North state basketball teams have shot for top spot
- Porter leads Shasta's NorCal qualifiers
- Editorial: Be honest are you an agressive driver?
- Roy Hutchings: Obama protects immigration status quo
- CJ and MJ Widman: Diestelhorst doesn't need a facelift
- William Ayres: Obama must explain his 'flexibility'
- Bob Williams: A great recovery, if you're rich
- Outdoor enthusiasts gather to clean Whiskeytown area trail
- Sheriff mum on death details
- Today in history: May 7, 2012
- UPDATED: Three people found after boat overturns on Sacramento River near Keswick Dam
- UPDATED: River Trail death may be suicide
- Deputies searching for Shasta Lake burglary suspect
- Redding weather: Sunny, warm and windy
- Goal of eight: Candidates seek Rep. Wally Herger's congressional seat
- David Benda: Redding could learn something from Greenville, S.C.
- Lewis Chamberlain: What happens to our social media identity when we die?
- Wedding: Shauna Romero and Joseph Delong
- Tom Dunlap: Celebrating 38 years of wedded bliss
- Nerds on Computers: Online resources, some free, make editing PDF files possible
- Bon Voyage: Light up a Bay Area weekend
- Annette Osborne: Speckled egg's legacy gives kids wings
- Claudia Mosby: To eat or not to eat, that is the question
- Debt Adviser: Bad Credit can be managed by setting goals, paying bills
- Straight Talk: How to help siblings in blended families get along
- Debra Atlas: Colorful, tasty and green gifts for Mother's Day
- Nerd Chick Adventures: Tech treats for mom
- Business Spotlight: Toucan Tans
- Engagement: Jordan Burley and Joey Karch
- Sam Aanestad: 1st Congressional District race
- Colonel Pete Stiglich: Congressional 1st District race
- Michael Dacquisto: Congressional 1st District race
- Jim Reed: Congressional 1st District race
- Nathan Arrowsmith: Congressional 1st District Race
- Deputies searching for suspect who robbed cab driver
- UPDATED: Sheriff's Office investigating homicide in Cottonwood
- Red Bluff police searching for Del Taco robbery suspect
- RPD: Stolen truck leads to two arrests at motel
- Redding weather: Clear skies, strong winds today
- No drivers arrested for DUI at Redding checkpoint
- Gaddy's back: Foothill forward scores big in return; Cougars defeat Wolves 3-0
- Bill Schappell
- Dean Munro
- Cherrill Clifford
- Cheri Beck
- Catherine Bird
- Klass decries realignment as dangerous to kids
- Efforts to save Joss House in Weaverville push forward
- State parks documentary to be screened in Redding
- A start to a bright future: Young students encouraged to set sights on college
- North State in Brief: May 5, 2012
- Today in History: May 5, 2012
- Shasta County District 4 supervisor race draws five candidates; Hartman not seeking re-election
- Leaders say education needed to fight high Shasta County rape rates
- 'Whistleblower' will speak about Klamath dam removals; scientist's advice opposed their removal
- Thomas Lawrence: Keep momentum rolling for new Simpson ballpark
- Area Roundup: Loss eliminates Simpson softball team from playoffs
- Christian conference well-attended in Redding
- Bernie's Guitar will reopen in Redding as The Music Connection
- UPDATED: Fire contained in Anderson
- Encourage butterflies
- Redding City Hall, Redding Library host summer art exhibit
- Fish shtick: Judge scrutinizes koi
- Master Gardeners: Tomato plants take different approaches
- Native plants: Spicebush has profusion of fragrant flowers
- Ask Anna: Baking soda can brighten linoleum floors
- Tehama County man reports being kidnapped and stabbed
- DUI saturation patrols planned for Cinco de Mayo
- UPDATED: Man falls through attic as police probed alleged burglary
- UPDATED: Accused killer returned to Shasta County
- UPDATED: Red Bluff man dies in solo crash
- Redding weather: Sunny, breezy weekend expected
- Former Redding officer sentenced on misdemeanor
- They built more than a dam; Damboree in Shasta Lake honors project that led to city
- Sikh festival planned in Anderson on Saturday
- Long-time judge Jack Halpin retires; says he might do mediation
- North State in Brief: May 4, 2012
- Dragon slide coming to Redding's WaterWorks Park
- On the road to safety: Redding fatalities fall
- Cougars' hard work pays off: Foothill's baseball team claims 8th league title
- Enterprise boys earn second place in golf standings; Hornets outduel rival Shasta in EAL North finale
- Area Roundup: West Valley golfers win boys NAL championship
- Red Bluff Pro-Am tees off Sunday; Wilcox Oaks course poses harsh back 9
- Simpson softball team hopes to rebound from regional playoff loss
- Today in History: May 4, 2012
- Editorial: Moty remains best choice in District 2
- Krauthammer: We stand divided, just like Obama wants us
- Michael Barros: The Bottom's elite want special protection
- Dwight Evans: Build the shopping center for the jobs
- North State Marketplace: May 4, 2012
- Redding won't refund park fees tied to Hacienda Heights lot
- UPDATED: Interstate 5 on ramp at Antelope Boulevard open
- Volunteer Opportunity: Whiskeytown seeks kayak assistants
- Bill Shappell: 4th District Supervisors race
- Dean Munroe: 4th District Supervisors Race
- Nathan Arrowsmith: Congressional 1st District Race
- Gary Oxley: Congressional 1st District Race
- Colonel Pete Stiglich: Congressional 1st District race
- Doug LaMalfa: Congressional 1st District Race
- Michael Dacquisto: Congressional 1st District race
- Jim Reed: Congressional 1st District race
- Gregory Cheadle: Congressional 1st District race
- Catherine Bird: 4th District Supervisors race
- Cheri Beck: 4th District Supervisors race
- Cherrill Clifford: 4th District Supervisors race
- June trial scheduled for man accused of ramming occupied ambulance
- Man, 21, arrested on suspicion of relationship with Shasta Lake girl, 12
- DUI/driver's license checkpoint planned for Friday
- Two Tehama County men report thieves broke locks to steal from them
- UPDATED: Mystery assailant stabs teen in Anderson
- Redding weather: Rainy today, but a sunny weekend is in store
- Red Robin's bar area more than burgers
- Lewis' first love shines at Shasta Secondary Home School
- ‘Grease’ sing-along promises Saturday night fun at the Cascade
- Deja Vu makes you want to return again and again
- EAL showdown: Cougar girls, Hornet boys win at EAL dual track meet
- Area Roundup: West Valley Eagles sweep tri-meet
- Round 2 tackles Measure A, B; property rights, creation of jobs debated in Cottonwood
- Redding's Diestelhorst Bridge nears start of $2.28 million restoration project
- Rod Lindsay resigns from Shasta Lake City Council; loss is city's second in past month
- Rachel Limon guilty of torture and other charges; acquitted of attempted murder
- Improvements planned for Red Bluff's River Park boat ramp
- Fish bonanza spreads across Lake Shasta; cage-raised trout expected to lure entrants to tournament
- North State in Brief: May 3, 2012
- Editorial: Obama undercuts his achievement in bin Laden capture
- Anna Beekman: VA secretary insults local veterans
- Andre Van Mol: Sexual orientation change is possible, desirable
- Redding man severely burned in suspected meth lab explosion; tenants displaced
- Today in History: May 3, 2012
- Gisela Woods: Writers should stop promoting candidates
- Betty Moon: EMTs saved us twice in a night
- Health Care Heroes program seek nominations
- To nominate a Health Care Hero
- Health tip: Plant a garden
- Blood banks need variety of blood types
- Jon Grabeal: Crunches do more harm than good
- Senior Living: A little stress can be good for mind and body
- One arrested after fight near Buz's Crab
- Police: man bites nurse, fights with officers at local hospital
- Shasta Lake Councilman Lindsay resigns
- Voting starts with the 16 qualifiers for 2012 Last Recipe Standing contest
- Today in History: May 2, 2012
- Editorial: Golden boy John Edwards squandered a charmed life
- Thomas Sowell: Obama cynically enables unions
- Jean McClenon: Women know better than to vote for Obama
- Sean Merritt: Proposal would have citizens spying on each other
- Anna Kay: One positive story for every negative, please
- Simpson ball field groundbreaking today in Redding
- UPDATED: Redding apartment catches fire after explosion heard; meth lab suspected
- North State in Brief: May 2, 2012
- Redding park supporters show no signs of letting up
- Bible read-a-thon in Redding leads up to Day of Prayer
- San Jose man charged with 2011 murder in Anderson
- Mental health resources fair in Redding Thursday
- Redding board expected to authorize selling former Redevelopment Agency holdings
- Dr. Ann Murphy leaves Shasta Community Health Center; reasons unclear for her departure
- Deliberations expected to begin today in Rachel Limon trial
- Owners in Redding nix landscape tax hike; current fee barely covers water usage
- Central Valley prevails in coach Anderson's home finale; Falcons score 8 unanswered runs in big NAL victory
- Tough climb: Cougars claw way past Wolves, grab share of North lead
- Area Roundup: U-Prep boys golfers are Five-Star League champs
- The Fishing Report — May 4, 2012
- Teens burglarized Shasta Dam Motel room, deputies say
- UPDATED: Police searching for driver of reported stolen car
- Jury to begin deliberations Wednesday in Rachel Limon trial
- Redding man slashes man's arm over van dispute, police say
- Redding weather: Sunny and cooler today
- North State Marketplace briefs: May 1, 2012
- North State in Brief: May 1, 2012
- Redding peace lantern ceremony set for May 20
- Today in history: May 1, 2012
- Cutting impact fees urged
- Gene's Drive-In soon may have new owner
- Anderson council will consider management contracts
- Redding debate gets heated
- April rains raise Lake Shasta closer to the top
- Foothill baseball rides huge inning to victory
- Area roundup: CV High boys tennis sweeps Anderson
- Editorial: Debt grows while deficit-reduction plan shrivels
- Christine Mitchell: Law shouldn't have let Zimmerman own gun
- Jack Schmid: Redding shows its hospitality
- Thomas Elias: PG&E wants you to fix its mess
- Ken Deaton: A shuttle would be Kool
- Barbara Gill: Thanks for wallet's safe return
- Joyce Dolan: Republican states have cheaper gas
- Baseball, softball playoff points released; home field up for grabs
- Voices of Faith — May 5, 2012
- Dog Sports Expo/Fun Jump
- Simpson Women’s Softball Wins Cal-Pac Conference Season Title
- Trial date set for alleged I-5 gunman
- Invitation to Meet the Quakers
- Slain Simpson University Graduate Honored with Memorial Bench
- Engineer uses race car as a hands-on math lesson
- Broadway Baby Steals The Show!
- First-Generation College Graduate Earns Degree at Simpson University
- Fundraiser for Another Chance Animal Welfare League
- Shasta Splash Dogs Event
- Cinemark to pay $60,000 penalty in gift card case
- Burglars target Paskenta man twice in two weeks, deputies say
- New Red Bluff police dog finds suspect, hidden handgun near river
- Transient tries to steal $1,800 in goods from Redding Walmart, police say
- Redding weather: Warm and partly sunny
- Prudence L. Miller: To vote Republican, you need to be one
- Editorial: Lavish excess at the senior prom
- Lynn Miller: Headline hid the good news
- Tom Reemts: Development advocates use scare tactics against Measure B
- Roxanne Dubreuil: Republicans have a cause, but no plan
- Don Wilkins: Let our teens get work experience
- Diane Hawthorne: Starbucks' bugs aren't the only ones
- Redding's Fly Shop plans fly-fishing learning center at Steiner Lake
- Top honors for U17 Bandits
- Today in history: April 30, 2012
- Churn Creek Bottom future will be debated
- Redding weather: Sunny and warm today
- Annette Osborne: Portland offers loads of affordable fun for families
- David Benda: From the Hearth opens drive-thru in partnership with Redding gas station
- Tom Dunlap: Fran overcomes fear and passes driver's test
- Engagement: Katie Clipper and Sascha Grutter
- Annette Osborne: Surprise birthday party goes off without a hitch
- Straight Talk: Why are more young people putting off driver's training?
- 'The Hunter' takes readers on quest for answers amid danger
- Business Spotlight: SCG Steven Gannon Chassis
- Lewis Chamberlain: Ways to put a tax refund to work for you
- Two glass companies in Anderson combine high-tech with old-fashioned craftmanship
- Nerds on Computers: Many online prompts seek personal information, cash
- Debra Atlas: GreenPan offers a healthy alternative to non-stick pans
- Debt Adviser: Pay your debt, not a credit repair company
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Extend spring cleaning to your gadgets
- Editorial: East-west rail line carries potential for north state
- Mark McCandlish: The day I was almost George Zimmerman
- Joel Fox: Cut small business taxes now
- Dan Walters: California's budget is fairy dust
- Sara McCurry: Violence toward women demands solutions
- Mike Connor: Examine the costs of leaving Klamath's dams
- Police arrest convicted felon at Redding apartments after explosives, methamphetamine found
- Two teens arrested on alleged cocaine possession after taunting, police say
- Redding Weather: Sunny and in the 70s next week
- Cougars dominate PV in 11-1 victory, move to top of baseball standings
- Shasta College's women's track team wins second straight conference title
- Thomas Lawrence: Simpson needs focus, simplicity and grit to push deep into softball playoffs
- North State in Brief: April 28, 2012
- Former Redding resident puts cap on masterful run; grad student doesn't let blindness hamper his course
- Redding council to vote on new police managers contract; provisions would curb pension spikes, hike health insurance share
- Businesses with ties to Bethel Church flourishing; 'God wants the city of Redding to prosper'
- Three vie for District 2 Board of Supervisors seat; Moty faces negotiator, real estate broker
- South Carolina town offers economic development hints to Redding
- Chevy's Fresh Mex restaurant closes; eatery a fixture in Redding for 18 years
- Area Roundup: Liberty rallies late to defeat American Christian Academy A 7-6
- Bank of Commerce Holdings first-quarter earnings dip but up from same period in 2011
- Today in History: April 28, 2012
- North State Marketplace: April 28, 2012
- Historically-correct day at Grant School; costumed community volunteers add realism
- Erin Friedman: Missing a passionate, intelligent journalist
- William R. Shoemaker: Caltrans must fix deadly Highway 89 conditions
- Carmel Lozano: The news was good, so why the lousy headline?
- Marc Beauchamp: Bob Moore a casualty in Churn Creek Bottom war?
- Editorial: Shasta County is a great place to breathe
- Some seeds are cinchy
- Redding garden to be showcased on CNPS tour
- Anna Moseley: A tip for baking level cakes
- Home and Garden briefs for 4-28-12
- Master Gardeners: Seeds don't germinate at same temperature
- UPDATED: Stepmother arrested on DUI charges after accident that injures girl
- Police say man started fight inside Redding Library
- UPDATED: Chevy's closes Redding restaurant
- Redding weather: Sunny spring day
- Redding umpire selected for Big League World Series; ex-deputy one of just 13 to receive prestigious honor
- Freshman phenom: Shasta's Rivera leads way at 4th EAL North meet
- T.J. Holmes: Rain puts chase for records in jeopardy
- Area roundup: Shasta baseball team upsets Pleasant Valley
- Resurgent downtown Redding celebrated; new businesses, events lead revival
- Today in History: April 27, 2012
- North State in Brief: April 27, 2012
- Grant educator honored at ceremony; student essay describes favorite teacher
- Measure of uncertainty: Landowners, potential developers try to sort out consequences of ballot issue
- Ione police chief will take over Anderson force
- Liberty and Patriot fans launch fundraising drive to restore eaglecam at Turtle Bay
- Rail route linking Humboldt Bay and Gerber gains momentum; concept dates to late 19th century
- North State Marketplace: April 27, 2012
- Marvin Grudem: Wal-Mart was just trying to do business
- Cathy Grindstaff: Disappointing turnout at teen drinking discussion
- Charles Krauthammer: Where is Obama's doctrine of responsibility?
- Editorial: Ford's turnaround offers valuable lessons
- Dale Thompson: Ticketed for being a crime victim
- Cynthia Weyrick: Skaters aren't only problem on school grounds
- RPD: Employee cited on suspicion of selling alcohol to minor
- Anderson selects new police chief
- Assault reported at Redding Library
- UPDATE: Two injured after car slides into tree near Shingletown
- UPDATED: Boater found on Lake Shasta
- UPDATED: Police say carjacking report unfounded
- Redding weather: Morning showers, then becoming mostly sunny
- Across the Way picks up east side scene
- Cockburn plays Redding, sings of human condition
- Shasta High's 'Guys and Dolls' a pretty good bet
- Geometry, history combine for Scheutz-Miller's art
- Tel tempts palate with delightful French cuisine
- Blood drives at movie theater, Watershed Festival
- Trudi Pratt: Country Organics delivers fresh food
- Health tip: Prevent medication abuse
- Senior Living: Diet, exercise and medication can treat osteoporosis and osteopenia
- Ono club embraces E-cigs
- The waiting game: Downpour delays Shasta/Red Bluff softball showdown
- North State Marketplace: April 26, 2012
- Shasta Knights lose baseball finale; coach Rupert reflects on season-ending adversity
- Knights' softball team sweeps last two at home; Shasta hits five homers in wins over Redwoods
- Free recycling offered to Tehama County residents Saturday
- Today in History: April 26, 2012
- North State in Brief: April 26, 2012
- Exchange Club of Redding honors firefighters of the year today
- Area Roundup: West Valley runs to boys', girls' wins
- Domestic violence victims share message of hope at Take Back the Night event in Redding
- NANA’S NAUGHTY KNICKERS opens May 19th
- Chocolate After Dark: if you go
- Chocolate, The Exhibition: If you go
- Senior Living: Diet, exercise and medication can treat osteoporosis and osteopenia
- Dive into chocolate dishes before Turtle Bay exhibit opens
- Blood drives at movie theater, Watershed Festival
- Trudi Pratt: Country Organics delivers fresh food
- Health tip: Prevent medication abuse
- Red Bluff woman arrested on molestation charges
- Man found not guilty of assaulting officers with vehicle
- The Fishing Report — April 27, 2012
- Park Marina Drive to close to traffic Saturday for festival
- Multi-vehicle wreck on North Market Street bridge in Redding; minor injuries
- Redding weather: Showers likely today
- Walk-off win: Anderson gets timely hit in seventh to edge rival West Valley
- Vikings' Dufort shuts down Spartans; sophomore holds Red Bluff to 3 hits in PV win
- Area Roundup: Hornets capture win in 7th
- Kevin Askeland: Runners sprinting toward history
- 'Manzanar' author offers insights on Japanese internment
- Jeffrey Kiser hired as new Anderson city manager; council to finalize deal at next meeting
- North State in Brief: April 25, 2012
- Tehama County reaches agreement with employee group; small wage hike, bigger contributions
- Three plead guilty to federal charges in Redding foreclosure recovery scheme
- Shasta earns an 'F' for ozone pollution, but county ranks among best in nation in fine particle levels
- Today in History: April 25, 2012
- Mountain Lakes Continuation High principal leaving on high note
- Blockbuster closing another store in Redding; one location left in area amid video chain's bankruptcy
- State Compensation Insurance Fund cancels layoffs in Redding
- Federal credit agreement lifted for local bank; North Valley Bancorp boosts its profitability
- State cuts Shasta County courthouse budget by 10 percent
- North State Marketplace: April 25, 2012
- Phyllis Lawler: Leave our campaign signs alone
- Thomas Sowell: The media finds racism, present or not
- George Otterbeck: Congressional Democrats seek limits on free speech
- Richard Molinar: The Kool April parking blues
- Editorial: Wal-Mart should hold itself to higher standards
- Police searching for missing Lewiston man in Redding
- UPDATED: CHP unable to find man reportedly doing jumping jacks on freeway
- Thousands of Californians to lose benefits
- Dermatology Services to Medi-Cal Patients in Tehama County
- Voices of Faith — April 28, 2012
- Red Bluff-area transient arrested after fighting, running from deputies, Tehama sheriff says
- Tehama deputies report pair of thefts in Red Bluff area
- UPDATED: House fire reported on Alma Avenue in Redding
- Man accused of firing arrow at deputies committed to Napa State Hospital
- Siskiyou deputies identify body found Wed. near Tulelake
- Vehicle collides with tanker truck on Highway 36
- Redding weather: Partly sunny today; showers likely later in week
- Red Bluff man accused of shooting his wife
- Search and Rescue unable to find body of Chico man swept over Feather Falls
- Demolition of Fantasy Fountain begins
- "Take Back the Night" is Wednesday
- Home sales nudge five-year high
- Challengers attack absent incumbent at debate
- Shasta man gains new career, outlook with Historical Society
- Groundbreaking today for new juvenile hall
- "Horse Whisperer" coming to Red Bluff
- Prep games of the week: top contests in baseball highlight week's action
- Area Roundup: Solo homers key Shasta High win
- North State in Brief: April 24, 2012
- North State Marketplace: April 24, 2012
- Sharon Randall: Husband’s harem gets a new leading lady
- SCENE: April 24, 2012
- Popular high school substitute teacher makes science fun
- John P. Schafer: Secret Service agences learn from the boss
- Thomas Elias: Feinstein strength exposes a primary weakness
- Leslie Covington: Hey mister, can you spare some honesty?
- Judith Wilson: Use the skate park, spare the school
- Crew begins to demolish Fantasy Fountain
- UPDATED: Gerber girl injured after shotgun accidentally fires in her home
- Deadline approaches for Rodeo Parade entries
- Redding man sentenced to prison for molesting girl
- Rash of vehicle break-ins at Whiskeytown spurs warning
- Two arrested after fight in Red Bluff park
- New Exhibit: Where We Find Ourselves
- Redding weather: Sunny and warm, chance of showers Tuesday
- Editorial: Rubio proposal could improve Romney's chances
- Chrys Anderson: Vote to rein in, protect hounds
- Craig Vivas: Republican fiscal plans are a disaster
- Stan Little: Republican plan taxes rich, too
- Wally Sweet: Thanks to the sheriff's department for diligence
- Roy Hutchings: Fire fee mimics Obamacare
- Marsha Collins: Guns stand falsely accused
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Asian Peanut Noodles With Chicken
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Garlic Cheese Bread
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Gluten Free Fried Fish Tacos
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Teriyaki Chicken Burgers
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Pollo Borracho
- Entrance fees waived at Lassen Park
- Top-ranked riders turn in top-flight rides
- Redding Library increases security
- Today in history: April 23, 2012
- Shasta College's Porter sets two school records
- Kool April Nites heats up
- No headline - NORTH_STATE_BRIEFS
- Remodeled YMCA reopens today
- Former Redding woman killed in Texas
- 2012 Kool April Nites winners announced
- Out-of-gas big rig blocks I-5
- UPDATED: Ex-inmate, armed with broken beer bottle, tries to burglarize Redding home, police say
- Redding weather: More warmth and sunshine today, rain possible tomorrow
- David Benda: Redding cheapest place to retire?
- Engagement: Alicia Mendoza and Billy Kay
- Nerd Chick Adventures: Re-purpose old gadgets to get years' more use out of them
- Wedding: Kelsey Berglund and Max Brunemeier
- Touch technology appeals to kids, but parents encouraged to monitor use
- Straight Talk: Does accepting prom date mean date expects sex?
- "Killing the Blues" relies on dialogue to tell violent tale
- Anniversary: Enoch and Eileen McPherson
- Annette Osborne: Daughter waits patiently for egg to hatch
- Debra Atlas: Grower's Secret uses natural ingredients to help your garden grow
- Carrie Wilson: The rules concerning using farm-raised birds for dog training
- Tom Dunlap: What not to do at Bechelli and Cypress
- Debt Adviser: First step to getting out of debt is making a plan
- Bon Voyage: Make tracks to California train stations, part four
- Redding Library: Financial literacy workshops scheduled
- Business Spotlight: SHIFT Athletic Performance
- Editorial: UC presence would create a vital alliance
- Silas Lyons: Burney trip brings startling revelation
- Mark G. Yudof: A UC education is affordable, attainable
- Don Mayo: Taxpayers shouldn't have to pay for an Enterprise Zone
- Man taken to hospital after being trapped under tree
- Redding weather: Sunshine will continue into next week, but rain is on its way
- Thomas Lawrence: Baseball needs some focus, too
- Red Bluff Round-Up's reputation draws international field
- Mistake-free Cubs slip by Cougars, 1-0; Hawkins fans 12, allows 3 hits
- Today in History: April 21, 2012
- Williamson trial date on hold; new attorney to review Redding woman's case
- Shasta seniors come to the rescue; Wolves rally in 4-3 victory
- Reduction in rangeland hinders Tehama County; drought fuels disaster declaration
- North State in Brief: April 21, 2012
- Area Roundup: U-Prep girls soccer team edges Chico 3-2
- Rodeo revelry is in the air: Red Bluff Round-Up rodeo kicks off
- Pam Giacomini: Shasta County Supervisor, 3rd District
- Patrick Henry Jones: Shasta County Supervisor, 3rd District
- Three vie for Shasta County supervisor in District 3; Giacomini, Jones, Ryness seek eastern district's spot
- Fred Ryness, Shasta County Supervisor, 3rd District
- Shasta Lake library on move; council calls for lease to use old substation
- Turtle Bay hotel construction may start in summer; Catanio to open Smoked restaurant
- Unemployment up, but Shasta County sees year-over-year jobs gain for March
- Baby, it's Kool outside: 1,800 'gear heads' cruise Redding
- Mother of slain baby speaks out, says boyfriend abused her
- Editorial: Community grieves a tiny stranger
- RPD arrests three, searches for another suspect in connection to pair of burglaries
- Mother of slain boy says McDonald was abusive, controlling
- Four arrested after chase, house search
- Not all plants grow true
- Retired teacher Alan Craig puts tomatoes to the test
- Anna Moseley: Fast and easy way to make silver shine
- Laura Christman: In pursuit of great garden tomatoes
- Top picks in tomatoes from the pros
- Master Gardeners: Voles can do lots of damage
- Register today for childhood forum
- UPDATED: Forest Service plans prescribed burns for next week
- UPDATE: Power restored in north Redding after utility box causes morning outage
- Redding weather: Sunny, warm through weekend; chance of rain hits Monday
- Baran Galocy: Conservatives ignorant on two fronts
- Editorial: Argentina continues to stumble
- Charles Krauthammer: At Discovery's funeral, a dirge for American greatness
- Betty Doty: Making laws under the influence
- Stuart Balder: Save the planet, eat a vegetable
- Cougar statement: Foothill baseball cruises past Red Bluff 11-1
- West Valley softball gets strange no-hitter against CV, top Falcons 5-4
- Wolfpack Invitational softball tourney to feature top-notch pitching
- MMA returns Saturday with 12 scheduled fights; main event set to feature female fighters
- Area Roundup: Robinson shines in Redding Christian's 5-2 win over Liberty
- Redding woman pleads no contest to pushing her 3-year-old son into traffic
- Kool April Nites schedule: Cruise highlights today's activities
- Rachel Limon's trial in boy's beating under way; Cottonwood woman faces life in prison
- Today in History: April 20, 2012
- North State Marketplace: April 20, 2012
- Earth Day celebration starts today in Redding area; activities begin at Win-River parking lot
- North State in Brief: April 20, 2012
- Residents worry planned development could help proposed rock quarry
- Community support for grieving family; speakers at memorial aim to console mom
- Palo Cedro man was found napping on roof; shooting suspect faces four felony charges
- Volunteer Opportunity: Redding Library seeks volunteers for various duties
- Travelin' in Time: County's third courthouse stood from 1889 to 1963
- Mercy Medical Center Redding Invites You to Attend a Women's Health Event! Join...
- Three involved in stolen copper case, Red Bluff police say
- Tehama authorities seeking information on Derby Road fires
- Cottonwood man ordered to stand trial in ambulance ramming
- Homeless woman pleads no contest to child abuse
- UPDATED: Siskiyou deputies investigating dead body found near Tulelake
- Rancho Tehama man arrested after punching woman, Tehama deputies say
- Tehama deputies find drugs during Gerber traffic stop
- Redding weather: Chance of rain sticks around one more day
- Grape Escape a perfect place for a break
- Women Fully Clothed is a comedic slice of life
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: The Perfect Nacho
- Ajamian's work highlighted at Gallery 833 in April
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Mexi Kinda Lasagna
- Duke's emerges with great food, good prices
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Thai Shrimp Curry Potpourri
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Rocky Sausage Cheese Surprise
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Easy Orange Chicken
- Today in History: April 19, 2012
- Breaking through: Shasta baseball snaps eight-game losing streak with extra-innings win
- Knights' Ellenwood will sign with Sea Warriors; Shasta 3B to play D-II ball for Hawaii Pacific University
- Area roundup: Foothill track sweeps Shasta
- McDonald, accused of killing infant, taken off life support, dies at Redding hospital
- North state veterans travel to Sacramento in support of Redding home
- Red Bluff raises water and sewer rates
- North State in Brief: April 19, 2012
- North State Marketplace: April 19, 2012
- Redding quilters showcase Sacramento River; quilt project on display at weekend show
- Bringing back some memories; Kool April Nites schedule
- Red Bluff city manager/attorney takes on human resources duties
- Anselmo and Shasta County may agree to mediation for two suits
- Opening statements today in Rachel Limon's attempted murder trial
- Senior Living: Ways to reduce your environmental footprint for Earth Day and every day
- Janis Meredith: Should you let your child specialize in one sport?
- Roy Hutchings: Take back our oil
- Ruth Marcus: Some lessons from the Buffett Rule
- Editorial: Norway killer lives in style during trial
- Doug Juenke: Lucas has last laugh on Marin NIMBYs
- John Snider: Squeeze junk mailers even harder
- UPDATED: Deputies call off search for reported armed chase in Happy Valley
- UPDATED: Man accused in 11-month-old's death declared dead
- UPDATE: Woman found dead in car near North Market Street exit from 1-5
- UPDATED: Memorial service slated for slain infant
- New board set to dissolve Redding redevelopment agency
- No meat, big flavor
- Montague man drove through fence while drunk, Siskiyou deputies say
- Redding weather: Chance of rain today; Redding to warm during sunny week
- Today in history: April 18, 2012
- Nick Mirman: County should respect Anselmo's rights
- Editorial: Panetta's flights home are a non-issue
- Thomas Sowell: Mixing and matching
- Alex Landi: Liberals' war targets women and all America
- Wes Breese: Second Obama term threatens Second Amendment
- Chris Kuiper: To politicians who sign pledges
- Officer recounts Palo Cedro shooting; sergeant dodges bullets on the job
- Cougars cruise: Foothill beats Enterprise for 10th straight time in 10-0 rout
- Questions remain in infant's death; suspect on life support, mother says
- Polo store closes doors at Anderson center; Ralph Lauren a part of factory outlet since '92
- A night of firsts at Shasta Lake council meeting: New chambers open; Pam Morgan seated
- North State in Brief: April 18, 2012
- A Tuesday show & shine in Redding plus Kool April Nites schedule
- Redding finds homeowners' fences encroaching on public land; two properties on easements, mayor says
- North State Marketplace: April 18, 2012
- More meetings? No; Tehama County board mulls, dismisses idea
- Group ready to lend a hand; Redding chamber to aid struggling businesses
- Fire engineer layoff averted; Shasta Lake district to dip into reserves
- Area roundup: Foothill girls soccer gets big win
- HELP CALDWELL PARK WIN 10,000.00! VOTE HERE!
- Shasta College Summer Vocal Institute Accepting Student Singers
- Derek Saelee Sails into First Place!
- A Day of Fun
- The control of Fear!
- Kiwanis Collect for Shasta Lake Food Pantry
- Simpson Hosts nearly 1,000 Kindergarten Students
- The Fishing Report — April 20, 2012
- Tehama deputies: More burglaries reported in Corning area, Red Bluff
- Redding weather: Area to warm through week; chance of rain Sun.
- Shasta County political season begins to heat up
- Hunt ends with arrest of man who allegedly shot at Shasta County sheriff's deputy
- Kool April Nites Schedule
- Suspect in Redding baby's death attempts suicide in jail
- Yudof makes case for UC system in tough budget times
- Today in history: April 17, 2012
- Dunsmuir interim manager may get big raise
- Wolves edge Cougars in pitchers' duel
- Prep games of the week
- North State Marketplace briefs: April 17, 2012
- Area roundup: U-Prep baseball tops Redding Christian in 9
- Water allocations will be 100 percent in Shasta County
- North State in Brief: April 17, 2012
- Winnemem tribe members take their complaints a step higher
- Redding Firefighter of the Year named
- Popular RV park in foreclosure
- Whole Earth and Watershed Festival
- UPDATED: Horse killed; two hospitalized after vehicle hits horse
- Area roundup: Shasta College track and field breaks records
- Shasta Historical Society to address efforts to keep Shasta park open
- Scene: April 17, 2012
- Kent Snider, Jr.: Obama waits to comment when it suits him
- Timothy J. Duffy: Tea party pledges are good for Democrats
- John P. Schafer: The service's unkept secret
- Editorial: Scandal threatens to make Americans... notice summit?
- Thomas Elias: California still doesn't matter in primaries
- Marilyn Hopkins: What Jesus really taught about helping others
- Rachel and Earle Curran: Latieze sale undermines trust
- Gary Munsey: Technology will supply our future energy
- Voices of Faith — April 21, 2012
- Shots reported in Palo Cedro
- Best Buy in Redding will not close
- UPDATED: Man accused in baby's death attempts suicide, Shasta County authorities report
- More than $30,000 in property stolen from Paskenta-area home, Tehama deputies say
- One arrested after break-in at cemetery
- Redding weather: Chance of rain today; sunny, warm through week
- Editorial: Frugal-minded growth could pay dividends for city
- Bob Williams: Forget facts bring out the slogans
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing:Cheese Rolls
- Joe Bahlke: What's the future of the Greenback?
- Jeff Jones: Heedless drilling is not the answer
- Underground water in eastern Shasta County mysteriously disappears
- North state in brief: April 16, 2012
- Today in history: April 16, 2012
- Shasta County jail inmate attempts suicide
- Woman not breathing after ATV rollover in Bella Vista
- Cottonwood man killed after being hit by car on Highway 273 south of Redding
- Redding weather: Area to warm through week; chance of rain Mon. and Wed.
- David Benda: Letters push for continued fee break by Redding on new-home construction
- Ono ladybug whisperers help north state gardeners fight pests the natural way
- Silas Lyons: If we help it, the system works
- Editorial: Tough budget year? Sure, but ask a vet about tough years
- Emily Young: The dandelions on Knighton Road
- Dean Germano: 'Obamacare' holds real benefit for north state
- Bon Voyage: Make tracks to California train stations, part 3
- Tom Dunlap: Volunteer gig helps put people in direct contact with region's past
- John Cerro: A step toward McCarthyism
- Hank Mostovoy: Would Jefferson impose fire tax?
- Bob Johnson: College-prep track is not only answer
- Red-Blue America: Should Guillen be punished for Castro comment?
- Tom Reemts: Shopping center jobs are hollow promise
- Lewis Chamberlain: Should you take advantage of this $5 million tax exemption?
- Irma Vorbeck: How to dress for success for a job interview
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Some tech tips for going more green for Earth Day
- Straight Talk: Mom worried about shy daughter starting at new school
- Annette Osborne: Kids step up when cold knocks out mom
- Claudia Mosby: Is it a midlife crisis or a crossing?
- Megan Owens: Redding Library salutes its volunteers
- UPDATED: Man freed from truck roll over on Highway 299
- Deputies say alleged burglary suspect led them on early-morning chase
- Redding weather: Sun will shine for Kool April Nites week
- Editorial: Lucasfilm needs a new home why not Redding?
- Marc Beauchamp: This baby boomer's fed up with the Fed
- Greg Beale: Pandering our way toward disaster
- Stan Pickared: Sixth Amendment still applies
- Dale Egger: Quit subsidizing costly junk mail
- Bella Vista's new fish screens designed to protect salmon; Family Water Alliance provides grant for upgrade
- West Valley, Anderson dance teams, choirs will perform at Sacramento Kings game
- North State in Brief: April 14, 2012
- Area Roundup: Rodriguez, U-Prep tops in golf match
- Police say murder suspect pointed them to infant's body; charges still pending in death of 11-month-old
- High School baseball Short-handed Cubs keep rolling at Classic
- Shasta College horticulture students do well in Kansas contest; man finishes 3rd at national Landcare show
- Zero-sum game: Despite plenty of effort on both sides, Wolves, Cougars battle to scoreless tie
- Thomas Lawrence: Red Hawks heat up at right time
- Redding man who helped stop robbery now blind in one eye; treatment in Sacramento unaffordable
- Catering couple will open new Redding restaurant at former AJ's
- Mt. Shasta Ski Park extends season by a week
- North State Marketplace: April 14, 2012
- Today in History: April 14, 2012
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Fresh Veggie Dill Dip
- Siskiyou Sheriff: Two horses dead in animal cruelty case
- No injuries in car v. school bus wreck in Cottonwood
- Red Bluff Police to obtain DMV holds for unpaid parking tickets
- Laura Christman: Paint tree trunks and visit plant sales
- Protect home from embers
- Ask Anna: Family moves to more balanced diet
- Master Gardeners: Protect plants from snails, slugs
- Review: 'Eaarth' points way to thrive on a climate-changed planet
- Home and garden briefs for 4-14-12
- Chains required this morning on north state mountain roads
- Redding Weather: Showers today; mostly sunny this weekend
- Hornets humbled: Enterprise sees losing streak hit 4 with pair of losses at Easter classic
- Another no-no for Greenhaw; Anderson senior tosses 2nd no-hitter of season in 3-1 win
- Area Roundup: Foothill boys win dual track meet
- Lucero recall results certified
- Williamson murder case ends in mistrial; one juror not convinced of woman’s guilt
- Infant found dead off Highway 299; police say man faces homicide, kidnapping charges
- Editorial: Anti-rail crusade is more than just a publicity stunt
- Charles Krauthammer: Obama's free-lunch egalitarianism
- Jim Zauher: Businesses need enterprise zones
- Redding teen's photo makes a splash; picture is finalist in Smithsonian contest
- Man found dead near hotel on Hilltop Drive; Redding police say Washington resident died in fall
- North State in Brief: April 13, 2012
- Guns stolen from Shasta Lake Animal Control van
- Red Bluff seeking volunteers to work at police department
- North State Marketplace: April 13, 2012
- Today in History: April 13, 2012
- Vote for Caldwell Park to Win $10k Grant to refurbish Basketball Court
- Lucero recall results certified
- Mistrial declared in boyfriend killing case
- UPDATED: Redding police seek missing 11-month-old boy; father questioned
- CHP: Jack-knifed big rig blocks I-5 lane near Pit River Bridge
- Chorus Competition 'Send-Off to Reno' Show
- UPDATED: Body of Washington state man found in bushes behind Redding hotel
- Redding Weather: Another day, another storm
- Editorial: Hard times budge the old resistance to school mergers
- Ruth Marcus: One job Romney can't outsource
- Joan Manning: Charity is not enough for poor
- Rick Kern: Spotlight on Scout is refreshing read
- Oakley Howell: We must overcome instinct to scorn
- April Wine Briefs
- Cohen's rodeo photos make art of sport
- Kool April Nites revs up for 23rd year
- Kobe's appeal is good food with entertaining presentation
- Health tip: Know the rules for booster seats in cars
- Derrick Adams: Don't fall prey to so-called youth elixirs
- Jon Gabreal: Stretching makes you feel good
- Peter Alexander: To be safe, cyclists must wear helmets
- Business expansions lead building activity in Redding; $3.3 million valuation falls from February
- Camp Love-A-Pet gives kids hands-on training in working with dogs
- Double-murder case from Mountain Gate on hold for psych evaluation
- Area Roundup: Shasta girls earn rainy win vs. Chico
- North State in Brief: April 12, 2012
- Deputies honored for their service; 2 injured on duty; 1 saved deputy's life
- Titans of track: West Valley Eagles thrive at duals
- Speaker in Redding points out hidden costs of expansion; cities pay to maintain infrastructure
- Highlanders ready for playoff debut in Redding; team focus key to rugby club's success
- Shasta Lake Fire Protection District to hold special meeting on layoff alternatives
- UPDATED: Redding woman sentenced in teen sex case
- How's the weather in your area?
- Hearing for CHP officer charged with felony DUI postponed
- New Shasta summer camp assisting children of abuse gets boost
- UPDATED: Redding police arrest alleged car thief at Motel 6
- Double murder defendant's mental competency questioned
- UPDATED: Former Riverview golf pro sentenced to jail
- Man arrested in Red Bluff accused of having 40 pot plants, $8K in car
- No injuries in Happy Valley school bus crash
- Alleged drunken driver crashes, prompts bogus shooting call in Redding
- Redding Weather: Thunderstorms possible today
- Editorial: 'Ponzi scheme' of growth looks sadly familiar
- Thomas Sowell: When will we catch on to politicians?
- Alice Mortenson: If you care, then go vote
- Coleen Wogoman: Marijuana-growing trustee should go
- Councilwoman Lucero ousted in recall vote; Morgan leads ballot for Shasta Lake replacement
- Man dies three weeks after fight; Shasta County deputies haven't figured out who started brawl
- Wright named executive director of Builders Exchange; group looks to partner with city, county agencies
- Shasta Lake Bass Easter Baseball Classic begins Thursday; tournament draws 16 teams despite scheduling difficulties
- Karuk Tribe wins casino go-ahead; will build in Yreka
- School district merger meeting today; 11 districts in Shasta County express interest in consolidation
- Today in History: April 11, 2012
- Area Roundup: Davis shines for Foothill softball
- North State in Brief: April 11, 2012
- Branding campaign creates Lassen Peak replica; exhibit for state fair includes videos of area attractions, trout
- Medford man faces trial in I-5 showdown with law enforcement
- Limon again tries to shed attorney in child abuse case; trial gets under way
- Kevin Askeland: Top three Cascade teams to face off
- Law enforcement searching for car thief after chase
- UPDATED: Lucero recall leading by wide margin; Morgan ahead as council successor
- North State Marketplace: April 11, 2012
- Pedestrian on I-5 near Knighton Road exit; traffic stopped
- Man in Basshole fight dies; prosecutors await autopsy results
- Tribe receives approval to build casino
- Suspect eludes capture following 115 mph chase from Anderson to Shingletown
- Redding's Caldwell Park vying for grant
- RPD searching for stolen gun safe, 28 firearms
- The Fishing Report — April 13, 2012
- Fun & Flowers from the 50s
- Holocaust Survivor to Speak at Simpson
- Eagle Scout Project Improves Recovery Facility
- Lymphedema Support Group Invitation
- Two Remarkable Young Adults
- Two injured in wreck near Redding theater
- Man stabs brother at Shingletown mobile home park, deputies say
- UPDATED: Dog shot during marijuana robbery in Happy Valley
- UPDATE: Polls close at 8 p.m. for Shasta Lake recall election
- Chico State student tried to save victim of crash into Trinity River
- Redding Weather: Rain today through Friday
- Interstate 5 widening project focus of open house in Anderson
- Editorial: Water plan feeds suspicion beyond any sound reason
- Tom Elias: Democrats face tough pension choice
- Sam Collins: Time to retire carpetbaggers
- Pete Gadomski: Christians can't serve two masters
- Bill Jacobson: Oasis 'upgrade' is lipstick on a pig
- Kenn Taylor: The irresponsible should pay fire fee
- Candidates for Shasta County supervisor clash over issues
- More rain on the way to Redding
- Today in history: April 10, 2012
- 590-acre development proposed in Shasta Lake
- Shasta County child abuse trial to start today
- North state in brief: April 10, 2012
- North State Marketplace briefs: April 10, 2012
- CHP officer pleads not guilty to gun charges
- Area Roundup: Davis leads Foothill softball to win
- UPDATED: Three arrested after chase reaching speeds over 120 mph
- Scene: April 10, 2012
- Three local bands gain in popularity
- Sharon Randall: Bad hair day? I’m waiting on a good one
- Editorial: Water plan feeds suspicion beyond any sound reason
- Area Roundup: West Valley sets school record in 4X800 relay
- Voices of Faith — April 14, 2012
- Man target practicing in Tehama County shoots himself in the hand
- UPDATED: Redding CHP officer pleads not guilty to weapons, explosives charges
- Men in women's clothing cause disturbance at Mountain Gate home
- Redding Weather: A rainy workweek
- Editorial: If county needs work camp, why not Crystal Creek?
- Dan Taylor: Turn on the spigot for Klamath refuge
- John P. Schafer: Bush's league
- Sam Aanestad: U.S. energy independence is no fantasy
- Today in history: April 9, 2012
- 91st Red Bluff Round-Up set to start
- Anderson family continues Easter tradition
- North state in brief: April 9, 2012
- CHP: One dead in rollover wreck on Highway 299 in Lassen County
- Redding weather: Sunny, warm today with rain moving in this week
- Silas Lyons: What if brutal honesty won votes?
- Editorial: Enterprise zone: Let it grow, but don't hold breath
- Michael Donahoe: Don't like tickets? Don't run lights
- Engagement: Brandi Bays-Daniels and Heath Williamson
- Megan Owens: Library offers many resources for college and career-bound teens
- Straight Talk: Divorced father threatens daughter's wedding
- Nerds on Call: Befriend the Earth by recycling old electronics via websites
- Book Review: Full-length 'Escape From Paris' puts reader into World War II Paris
- Anniversary: Scott and Thelma Dowell
- Ron Reece: We must build Strong Towns
- Robert Bliss: Don't judge police by the bad apples
- Faylon Brunemeier: Obama acts like a spoiled child
- John F. Swaim: What's real motive for fighting dredging?
- Diane Knapik: Country comes before party
- Patrick Luna: Drug users wreck beautiful parks
- Karen VanCleave: CHP really does protect, serve
- Robert Wilkinson: True conservatives see nation's needs
- Bill Jacobson: Oasis 'upgrade' is lipstick on a pig
- Basil Newmerzhycky: Uninsured have no doctor-patient ties
- Annette Osborne: A great dinner party isn't about having a perfect house
- Car goes into Trinity River; occupants reportedly trapped inside
- Drunken driver crashes through wall, tree, hits two parked cars, officers say
- RPD arrests one suspect, searching for another in overnight stabbing
- Redding weather: Sunny Saturday, but Sunday, Monday could be wet
- Editorial: Lucero continues to make the case for her own recall
- Marc Beauchamp: The Lorenz Hotel: A long, hairy history
- Ed Waters: Christian charity should be voluntary
- Thomas Wendt: Championship that got away
- Linda Wickel: No, Jesus would be a Republican
- Anderson falls in title game of Classic; depth catches up to Cubs after five-game stretch
- Lobsinger commits to local university; top wrestler to attend Simpson
- Area Roundup: Shasta College baseball team swept in road doubleheader
- William Jessup rolls to win over Simpson; Red Hawks get second chance at Warriors in DH
- Thomas Lawrence: Lobsinger a huge grab for Simpson
- North State in Brief: April 7, 2012
- Redding teen builds $7,000 patio and garden as part of Eagle Scout project
- Redding teen seeks to withdraw plea; homeless murder case continues
- Today in History: April 7, 2012
- Shouldering his burden; church members carry cross on Good Friday
- Molestation case may end with plea bargain; Redding teen due in court Monday
- Lone wolf back in California; OR-7's return surprises area wildlife experts
- Shasta tourism director plans to retire; Warren says he misses time with family
- North State Marketplace: April 7, 2012
- Man arrested in Shasta Lake after threatening suicide, deputies say
- Carrie Wilson: How can golf course get coots to scoot?
- Business Spotlight: Lakewood Christian Homecare
- Businesses need plan to avoid social media meltdowns
- Vince D'Amato: Teachers and their survivors may not get much if any Social Security income
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Pinterest opens a visual social media world
- Business social media tips
- Debt Adviser: A second collection agency on a settled debt likely a mistake
- Safe Have Horse Rescue plans playday on April 14
- Make tracks to California train stations part two
- UPDATED: Woman taken to Mercy after quad runner roll over
- Two teens dead in wreck near Mt. Shasta
- Two plead guilty to federal pot growing charges
- Shorten showers
- Doctors call it seasonal allergic rhinitis or allergic conjunctivitis (when it a...
- Merle Haggard's birthday today
- Home sewing going strong
- Native Plants: California poppy is joy to bees, butterflies, people
- Ask Anna: Specialty paint spruces up countertops
- Master Gardeners: Easter lily can live on in the landscape
- Redding police arrest two on outstanding warrants
- Pick-up truck overturns on Highway 44
- Editorial: To revive economy, we need more than bureaucrat bashing
- Charles Krauthammer: President Obama vs. the court
- Tiffany Felicienne: UC campus would lift up Redding
- Lillie Finch: Where's the help for a needy vet?
- Anderson advances to baseball tourney title game; freshman lefty Ahern leads Cubs to 4-1 win
- Area roundup: Enterprise baseball team loses title game; Shasta Speedway results
- T.J. Holmes: Second half of spring arrives
- Shasta Lake councilwoman stands ground; Lucero's fight against electric rate hike continues
- Curriculums changing in effort to get more north state students into college
- Today in History: April 6, 2012
- Redding veteran continues health care fight; guarantees sought for private care for PTSD treatment
- One convicted in Shasta Lake pot robbery attempt; retrial set for co-defendant after deadlock
- North State in Brief: April 6, 2012
- Rachel Limon trial could be delayed again; '09 near-fatal beating case long delayed
- Employment seekers attend Job Fair 2012
- Man runs into RABA bus, van on Cypress Avenue Bridge; transient severely hurt, authorities say
- North State Marketplace: April 6, 2012
- Travelin' in Time: The murder of mailman George Cline; justice prevailed in 1873 killing
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Meatloaf
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: EZ Summer Gazpacho
- UPDATED: Man hit by RABA bus on Cypress Avenue Bridge
- Tehama Sheriff: Car thief stopped mid-attempt by armed civilian
- UPDATED: Happy Valley firefighters quickly extinguish dryer fire
- Redding firefighters put out fire at propeller shop
- Red Bluff man arrested, two others sought in attempted robbery at ATM
- Redding Weather: Mostly sunny
- Editorial: Alcorn killers ended one life, ruin their own
- Ruth Marcus: The judicial activism wars
- Joel Fox: Feinstein is voice of sanity on lawsuit abuse
- Susan Morris Wilson: Officials do fight drugs, violence
- Stompin' Grounds a great place to fill up
- Vetter creates from discarded, recycled materials
- 'Five Women' an irreverent, raunchy good time
- Shasta Senior Nutrition offers good food, good company
- Learning Curve: Central Valley ties Colusa, with youth and aggressive play
- Enrollment figures alter divisions
- Area Roundup: Foothill baseball perfect at Fresno Easter Classic
- Jury finds Redding man guilty of murder in homeless man's death; Sanchez faces life in prison
- Redding adds dispensary to medical marijuana suit; collectives ban still in effect, Redding says
- Upper Trinity, Klamath Chinook not on endangered list; feds deny request of several groups
- 3 hunted after armed robbery; bandits hit Red Bluff jewelry store
- Trinity school board member arrested in marijuana bust says he did nothing wrong
- Practice makes perfect at Big League Dreams
- North State in Brief: April 5, 2012
- Today in History: April 5, 2012
- Getting access to fresh foods; two farmers markets in Red Bluff will take EBT cards
- Health tip: Get the facts about vaccinations
- Jon Gabreal: Barbell military press builds shoulder strength
- Some facts about child abuse
- Senior Living: How to watch for and avoid pressure sores
- Master Gardeners: Stinkhorn fungus smelly but harmless
- Man sentenced to four years for choking girlfriend
- Redding man sentenced to 10 years in prison
- Scene: April 3, 2012
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: California Crab Dip
- UPDATED: Boy, 12, taken to hospital after roll over wreck
- UPDATED: Red Bluff police seek two men in armed robbery of jewelry store
- UPDATED: Trinity school board member arrested in marijuana-growing case
- Redding Weather: Cloudy skies
- Area Roundup: Hornets win in shutout
- Editorial: Aanestad pitches an energy policy based on fantasy
- Thomas Sowell: The legal charade of statistics
- Julie Bickford: Fee is unfair, unconstitutional
- Jim Miller: Fees on cities are only fair
- Hal Paquin: Hope and change? Try the lottery
- Arguments wrap up in murder case; woman's fate may go to jury today
- Kevin Askeland: Ex-Shasta star QB to enter hall of fame
- Music silenced at Bernie's Guitar in Redding; IRS tax problems lead to shop closure
- North State In Brief: April 4, 2012
- Today in History: April 4, 2012
- Westlake heads to West Michigan; Shasta grad to join Tigers' class-A club
- No shortage of candidates for R-S.V.P.; halfway point brings long list of award contenders
- Two eaglets spied in Redding nest; Highway 44 spot a regular for watchers
- 'The idea of liberty'; presidential hopeful Ron Paul exhorts students at Chico State
- Inmate work farm would free up space; with jail space a concern, Tehama County seeks proposals
- Jury weighs Sanchez's fate in homeless killing; there was a second attacker, defense claims
- Some of Redding's non-union workers to receive raise; critics worry about snowball effect
- Suction dredging rules spur suit; group tries to halt implementation of new regulations
- UPDATED: GOP presidential hopeful Ron Paul speaks in Chico
- Man accused of ramming ambulance mentally competent to stand trial
- UPDATED: Motorhome no longer blocking I-5 at Pit River Bridge
- Jury awards $2.9 million to family of Ore. woman killed in 2009 Redding wreck
- Gill wins Rotary speech contest
- Local Company enters WalMart's "Get on the Shelf" Competition
- Hooves N Irons Extreme Cowboy Challenge
- CARS helps Scouts
- Enoch and Eileen celebrate 70 years of marriage
- Red Bluff woman accused of stealing yard ornaments
- EASTER SATURDAY FUN FOR ORPHANED BABY WILDLIFE
- Ron Paul in Chico Tuesday
- Auditions Being Held For Two Productions This Summer
- Rolling Hills Clinic is celebrating National Public Health Week
- The Fishing Report — April 6, 2012
- Voices of Faith — April 7, 2012
- Weaverville men arrested in marijuana-growing case
- North state counties have unhealthy populations, researchers say
- Redding Weather: Rain tonight
- Editorial: Selling park lot makes the most of past mistakes
- Tom Elias: The Dodger deal's Prop. 13 loophole
- Debra Provine: Fire 'fee' is a double tax
- Bill Head: 3M quarry would ruin Shasta Lake
- Don Farrell: A skewed picture of Redding's rain
- Tom Christo: What's the real story on Costco?
- LaMalfa faces fire in congressional debate held in Redding
- Shasta County enterprise zone could expand
- Lucero calling for special session of Shasta Lake City Council
- The end to a wet March in Shasta County
- Today in history: April 3, 2012
- Financial adviser D'Amato dies at 62
- North State Marketplace briefs: April 3, 2012
- Break in rain should pave way for Shasta Lake Bass Easter Baseball Classic
- Pitching depth heads midseason R-S.V.P. softball list
- Woman killed in 3-vehicle wreck on Victor Avenue in Redding
- Anderson wildlife center to hold run, children's activities
- North State in Brief: April 3, 2012
- Area Roundup: Foothill baseball cruises to 13-1 win over North
- UPDATED: Woman killed in Victor Avenue traffic wreck
- Two men rescued after plunging down embankment off of Highway 299
- Traffic collision reported on Highway 44
- Orleans man leads Siskiyou sheriff's deputy on a car, foot chase
- Redding college students who went missing in Kings Range found safe
- Redding backyard burning season opens
- Shasta Lake traffic stop leads to recovery of stolen property from Union Pacific
- Former water company manager pleads no contest to embezzlement, perjury
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Creamy Chicken Enchiladas
- Ron Paul to speak in Chico Tuesday
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Sage, Mushroom, & Olive Chicken
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Nona's Pork Stew
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Arnetta's Lamb Curry
- Deputies find meth during traffic stop
- Fundraiser, open house set for wildlife rescue center
- Redding weather: Mostly sunny and warm today
- Bob Williams: Ups and downs of universal health care
- Editorial: If the rails must go silent, trails are a fine legacy
- Stanley Wiencek: Who is to blame? The Obama voters
- Timothy J. Duffy: Christ was a liberal
- Jason Morris: Contraception debate: Really about health?
- James Wilson: Who's proposing establishment?
- West Valley's Mendoca earns top award
- Shasta College track and field team shines
- YouTube changing our sports memories
- West Valley coach earns honors in her first season
- Anderson Chamber honors local businesses
- North state in brief: April 2, 2012
- Redding park supporters to have their public hearing
- Today in history: April 2, 2012
- Seiad Valley man, 37, dies in Siskiyou County wreck
- Redding weather: Sunshine is back
- David Benda: Economy showing pulse a faint one
- Silas Lyons: Learning anew to love the game
- Editorial: A simple truth worth repeating: Water is scarce
- Julie Bigley: Cut mental health and fill the jail
- Alana Burke: 'Hunger Games': Not just teens killing teens
- Carol Waugh: Where's respect for the office?
- Lee Macey and Donald Yost: The fix is simple: Medicare for all
- Joe Reisinger: Innovate, but keep the profits in U.S.
- Straight Talk: Should high school start later to accommodate teens' sleeping patterns?
- Alzheimer's disease affects the entire family
- John Pratt: Health care law is no free lunch
- Faye Reese: Faith rally is ignored
- Annette Osborne: Children's sentences spell out rules they've broken
- Tom Dunlap: How Miracle Mile got its name
- Mona Hall: Much talk, little help for the needy
- Matthew Zieminski: Who's flip-flopped on health care? Almost everyone
- Cindy Reynolds: I won't be taken by next sob story
- David Cutler: Don't blame the weather
- Tina Whitley: Mom had loving care at the end
- Raymond Sargent: Treat officers like rest of us
- RFD: Man set fire to chair after argument with girlfriend
- Shasta Speedway's opener switched to Sunday due to weather
- Hornet Invitational track and field meet postponed
- UPDATED: Two freed from I-5 rollover wreck
- Redding weather: Wet Saturday, slight chance of rain lingers into next week
- Editorial: Redding enjoys the fruits of JPR chief's ambition
- Marc Beauchamp: Trish Clarke's back and still stirring the pot
- Stephen Hill: The community can save Castle Crags
- Roy Hutchings: Where's the algae pump?
- Bob Methvin: Legislature treats us like mushrooms
- Bill Dascomb: Another beer summit
- Hornet Invitational track and field meet brings best of the best; 22 teams set to compete in 64 events today
- Financial aid cuts may affect 70,000 students; many attending colleges could be forced to drop out
- Funding plan is food for thought; Redding organizer wants dinners to pay for project grants
- Costco plans moving ahead; Redding, firm officials hold meetings
- Captive-Aire eyes expansion in Redding; company looks to buy land from city
- Trouble follows some elected officials; Lucero's arrest creates buzz with Shasta County observers
- The prom never grows old
- Mercy's parent firm to cut 49 jobs; Dignity Health plans to transfer work to Sacramento
- Ex-teacher files claim against Cascade district; back wages, compensation sought
- Lake Shastina fire, police chief posts may merge; move could save up to $90K in 6 to 10 years
- North State in Brief: March 31, 2012
- Shasta College auction raises money for athletic department; Super Bowl champ Bleier leads ceremony
- Thomas Lawrence: Better days are ahead for Simpson baseball
- Area Roundup: Shasta softball team splits two games at tournament
- Mercy Medical parent Dignity Health will cut 49 jobs in Redding
- Trinity deputies find guns, drugs at Wildwood home
- UPDATED: CHP, deputies, search for driver of stolen pickup that flipped near Cottonwood Creek
- SUV involved in non-injury crash with school bus
- Redding weather: Cool and rainy with more on the way
- Editorial: Legislature owes the state clarity on 'collective' law
- Charles Krauthammer: Obama's 'flexibility' doctrine
- Becky Pope: Red-light runners, consider the risks
- Joyce Dolan: Women thought Rush was over the line
- Ruth Olson: Fire fee is fair for homeowners
- Dolores Lucero turns herself in; Shasta Lake councilwoman faces two felony charges
- McCloud River Railroad to donate its route for trail; group strives for funds to buy right of way
- Lucero's petition seeking referendum on Shasta Lake electric rates fails
- Groups line up for Castle Crags; competitors seek to run state park
- Lack of water plagues birds; thousands dying in Siskiyou's dry refuge marshes
- 'Farewell to Manzanar' author to speak in Redding; relocation camp is focus of reading
- Salute set to honor troops; event offers belated welcome home to Vietnam veterans
- North State in Brief: March 30, 2012
- Area Roundup: McColpin leads Red Bluff to win
- T.J. Holmes: Rain puts damper on area sports
- Today in history: March 30, 2012
- Public-access station focuses on future; Redding channel seeks public input
- North State Marketplace: March 30, 2012
- Closures for Cesar Chavez holiday
- Three children injured in Siskiyou County wreck, CHP says
- UPDATED: Shasta Lake City Councilwoman Dolores Lucero charged in criminal case
- Sex offender found urinating on lawn at Redding Civic Auditorium, police say
- Redding weather: Warming up a bit, but rain still likely
- Editorial: Housing nonprofit and park: Odd but promising match
- Doug LaMalfa: Jerry Brown is right, so where are Democrats?
- Sam Aanestad: Obamacare's terrible twosome
- Cody's OK Corral is Cottonwood's go-to hangout
- Shasta Blues Revue plays the part of north state staple
- 'Hairspray' wafts into Cascade for two-weekend run
- View 202 brightens Redding's dining landscape
- Officials mum on stolen gold; more clues emerge in Siskiyou courthouse heist
- A Chinese prediction: Foreign students tour Shasta County sites as Rotary guests
- Late rally lifts Red Hawks to home sweep
- North State in Brief: March 29, 2012
- Young sisters injured in wreck head home; girls to be reunited with family Friday
- Tehama pot case could head to jury trial; judge plans to reconsider defense motion
- Chavez tribute in Anderson: Grandson of civil rights advocate is honored guest
- Today in History: March 29, 2012
- Shasta Lake delays increasing electric rates; city officials await fate of referendum
- Area Roundup: Hornets sting Wolves; boys, girls track and field teams beat Shasta
- Coca-Cola plant faces loss of 12 jobs; portion of Redding operation moving to Montebello
- North State Marketplace: March 29, 2012
- Lots of fish, few people: Stikine one of nation's pristine rivers
- Coca-Cola plant in Redding eliminating 12 jobs
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- "Occupiers Revenge" beats hurdles to get into market
- Crews responding to reported gas spill on Market Street
- Yreka CHP arrests woman they say endangered her child in car chase
- Cal Fire, Tehama County fire rescue three people from creek
- Winning lottery ticket purchased in Redding
- CHP officer pleads not guilty to felony DUI
- Redding man shot in Fairfield remains in serious condition, police say
- Burglar steals nearly $5,000 from Cottonwood garage
- Redding weather: Cloudy with a chance of rain and thunder
- Editorial: Fire board needs to hit the books on Brown Act
- Thomas Sowell: Race hustlers won't save lives
- Michael Madden: Why we must cut
- Sue Rodrigue: Does this route make any sense?
- Steve Woodrum: Why we separate politics, faith
- Craig Thompson: Thief can make amends to soldier
- Willard Hunter: When will GOP take down sign?
- Burney Falls state park to build $1.1M visitor center; Proposition 84 funds construction
- Solutions sought for unsheltered; Redding forum addresses area homelessness
- Today in History: March 28, 2012
- Foothill girls soccer team misses chance for league control with draw
- Peddlers Mall up for sale at $850K; building back on market after repossession
- Watching for the signs: Older students give advice to counter bullying
- WWI 'doughboy' helmet is stolen; ceremonial shovel also taken from Redding veterans office
- Two in custody linked to Weed man's death; forensic evidence awaited
- Freed guilty man hunted; defendant in Siskiyou convicted of deputy assault
- North State in Brief: March 28, 2012
- Weather can't dampen Red Bluff win; Spartans win soggy matchup against U-Prep
- Area Roundup: Pleasant Valley wins its golf tourney
- RPD: One questioned in Shasta Street stabbing
- Weed police say 85-year-old man murdered
- Bill to close rape "loophole" passes Assembly committee
- Now playing: LEND ME A TENOR
- The Fishing Report — March 30, 2012
- Outdoors Recreation Groups - March 27, 2012
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Sage and Bacon Scalloped Potatoes
- Red Bluff police: Man gives ride, gets car stolen
- Trio steals around 70 cans of spray paint, police say
- Officers chase trio in stolen van, police say
- Redding weather: Stormy weather and strong winds
- Editorial: Reaching higher serves students and community
- Tom Elias: Big changes for political watchdog
- Bill McPherson: First principles can repair nation
- William A. Weathers: Hospital closure has badly failed
- Shasta County supervisor candidates get testy in debate
- Woman claims Anselmo threatened her at Ann Coulter event
- Redding denies records request for REU investigative reports
- Jobless homeowners receive relief
- Bosetti says Dahle hid contributions in Assembly race
- Today in history: March 27, 2012
- Turtle Bay auction could be sign Shasta County economy is gaining traction
- Two storms sweeping in
- North state marketplace briefs: March 27, 2012
- Jefferson Public Radio exec to lose job
- North state briefs: March 27, 2012
- Sharon Randall: Miles apart but always close at heart
- Mercy Medical Center Redding Presents a Community Health Screening for a Healthi...
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Pimento Cheese
- Voices of Faith — March 31, 2012
- Ask Babe: Valuing Johnson-Jeffries fight ticket, Bruins stick
- Caltrans: Cypress Ave., I-5 closures planned for next week
- Deputies arrest man reportedly sleeping nude in his vehicle on drug charges
- Skeletal remains found by hiker
- Redding man arrested for allegedly assaulting newspaper deliveryman
- Redding weather: More rain on the way
- Editorial: In money race, Bosetti, Baugh are struggling
- Bob Williams: Mitt's RomneyCare problem
- Rich Bourne: Star's kindness truly shines
- Jann Holden: Haven can help fix feral cats
- Jeff Talbot: Why ignore safe nuclear power?
- Today in history: March 26, 2012
- Redding girl masters art of bird calling
- Anderson roundabout planned near factory outlets
- Redding nonprofit wants to run Castle Crags State Park
- UPDATED: Car crashes into phone pole in north Redding; no one injured
- UPDATED: Car slams into tree in south Redding
- Crossword, Sudoku missing from today's R-S
- Redding weather: A stormy start to the week; Hail, thunder possible today
- Silas Lyons: A politics-to-English glossary
- Editorial: 'Shell' game keeps voters in the dark
- Michael Rennekamp: To fight terrorism, we must innovate
- RedBlueAmerica: Is 'stand your ground' a bad law?
- Anniversary: Kenneth and Patricia Combs
- Wedding: Roseanna Santos and Jason Stevenson
- Vince D'Amato: What assets are exempt under Spousal Impoverishment Act
- Claudia Mosby: Honoring the women who led the way
- Engagement: Brittany Degen and Aaron Moore
- Nerds on Computers: Google search tips lead to better results
- Annette Osborne: Daughter keeps her cool at spelling bee
- Bob Shepherd: Birther nonsense is sign of desperation
- Darlene Keppler: Bible clubs are very good news
- Mary Morin: It takes courage to face the facts
- Bob Nelson: Left's indignation is highly selective
- Pamelyn Morgan: Thanks to League and engaged voters
- Jerry Delemos: Leave women, doctors alone
- Barbara Kern: Kern also has long record of service
- Robert Bliss: Riverfront has a winner
- Lenny Warmington: Schools mete out unfair discipline
- Winning lottery ticket purchased in Cottonwood
- UPDATED: Two arrested after Saturday chase on Airport Road
- Police: Three arrested, one sought after overnight chase
- Redding weather: Rain moves in today, will stay around through next week
- Editorial: Politics aside, power bills must be paid
- Marc Beauchamp: How much is that building on Court Street?
- Ann Divine: For coverage, Irish are out of luck
- Murray Blake: Volunteers make Salvation Army
- Barbara Schletzbaum: Quality of life affects all of us
- Fit to be tied: West Valley, Red Bluff softball tie 2-2 in Cubs Classic
- Shasta College baseball routed by Lassen
- Thomas Lawrence: Top 5 winter athletes
- Local basketball players honored on All-Northern Section teams
- Area roundup: Knights split wild doubleheader
- Anselmo at an impasse
- Aggressive panhandler boasts, is arrested
- Fighting to repay student loan
- Shasta County jobless rate up
- Conversing with Coulter
- Police: Shooting of dogs justified
- Officer alleges threat made
- 1940s USO-style ball to serve as fundraiser for veterans museum
- "Aggressive panhandler" arrested by police
- Redding man shot Thurs. in Fairfield, police say
- Take Back the Night
- Local High School Student Chosen to Play Down Under
- Airworthy: Tillandsias are versatile houseplants
- Laura Christman: Poison oak exudes trouble
- Mulch can slow ground warming
- Ask Anna: The secret to keeping your carpet clean and spot-free
- Master Gardeners: Build a raised bed or cold frame
- Travelin' in Time: Shasta County once had its own skunk train
- UPDATED: Redding police won't release reports in fatal-dog shooting at motel
- Redding Weather: Rain in the valley this weekend; snow in the mountains
- Editorial: Supreme Court gives landowners their day in court
- Charles Krauthammer: Obamacare's reckoning at hand
- Bob Walden: An outrage against justice
- Jenny Abbe Moyer: Religion belongs in Sunday school
- David Haddon: So what's an abortion?
- Sean Merritt: Regulate cannabis for the patients
- Still no answer: Shasta falls to West Valley again
- Area roundup: U-Prep boys golf posts win
- Poore breaks through in Spartans' victory
- Cottonwood Union will close school to save money
- Lucero turns in electricity petition signatures
- Districts issue layoff notices to 76 teachers
- Round Mountain man shot by deputy pleads not guilty
- NAWA school employees unpaid after closure
- North State in Brief: March 23, 2012
- North State Marketplace: March 23, 2012
- Shasta County home sales jump
- RPD: Two cited for selling alcohol to minor
- Deputies: Burglar stole $90 in quarters from Red Bluff home
- Cottonwood Union closing school to cope with $1 million budget hole
- Lucero meets signature goal for referendum; rate hike could go to voters
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Chorizo Stuffed Mushrooms
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Sweet Potato Hash
- UPDATED: Car goes into Churn Creek north of Redding
- Zenia man, hiding in pantry, arrested in drug, theft case
- Cottonwood Union School District Planning to Close School Site
- Graceful World Change: Meaningful, Fun and Empowering
- UC Berkeley Scholarship Fundraising Banquet
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Chicken Curry Soup
- UPDATED: Deputies unable to find suspect after chase; SUV stolen from Anderson car lot
- UPDATED: Man injured in fight at Basshole bar in Lakehead
- Redding Weather: Dry end to today; rain returns Friday night
- Editorial: Drop in teenage births shows rise in responsibility
- Ruth Marcus: Mandate's value? Try $116 billion
- Bob Madgic: How will cutting solve problems?
- Michael Madden: Argument supports failed status quo
- Hostetler creates by pairing colors, names and numbers
- Umsted’s location, good food are winning combination
- Wickie Smith: Stand together for conscience
- All-around win: Foothill baseball tops Enterprise 4-0
- Knights' offense stings Lassen in doubleheader
- Cubs Classic softball tournament brings talent
- Area Roundup: Shasta baseball pitchers team up for no-hitter
- Police arrest Redding jeweler; man accused of buying goods from burglaries
- Septic tank rules issued
- Ex-police sergeant who served in war dies at 55
- Confusion over electric, recall petitions in Shasta Lake
- Grand Oaks Elementary students go for the green
- North State in Brief: March 22, 2012
- North State Marketplace: March 22, 2012
- Jon Grabeal: Dust off the bike
- Senior Living: Really Senior Prom will be March 30
- Health tip: Diabetes What is it, what causes it, and how is it managed?
- Health Briefs: March 22, 2012
- Blood drives planned at Movies 14 this weekend
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Egg Fu Young
- 2012 Last Recipe Standing: Carnitas Pork
- Injuries, 'combative' patient reported in Happy Valley wreck in front of school
- UPDATED: Police serve search warrant at downtown jewelry business
- A Reflection on Strength During Women's History Month
- The Carr Family of Shasta County: Politics, Water & Public Works
- Anderson New Tech Art Students Paint Mural at Anderson River Park.
- Siskiyou County Students at California Poetry Out Loud State Finals March 25-26
- Simpson to Hold Golf Tournament
- Lucero? Utility Company? Me and my Dogs? Why arent my choices in front of me, made by me before they are taken from me?
- Deputies: Red Bluff man runs stop sign; meth pipe, brass knuckles found in car
- UPDATED: Red Bluff felon arrested in shooting
- Trial date set for Redding man accused of murdering homeless man
- UPDATED: Man dies in Red Bluff mobile-home fire
- Editorial: Republicans itching to find a line of attack
- Thomas Sowell: Political 'inevitability' is fragile
- Phyllis Miller: A million-dollar double standard
- Bob Davis: Grocery workers quick to help
- Richard Molinar: Let Afghans resolve their own issues
- Sharon Duchac: Be responsible for your choices
- A win by a draw: U-Prep girls soccer ties Foothill
- Area roundup: Foothill softball team captures EAL opener
- Kevin Askeland: Division I baseball loaded with talent
- Shasta tennis outlasts rival Enterprise
- Lucero decides not to turn in rate increase signatures
- No headline - Dolores_Brief
- No clear answers on Redding post office's future
- Carpetbagger charges leveled in Assembly race
- North State Marketplace: March 21, 2012
- Secretary of state urges Redding students to participate
- Father charged with felony DUI; daughters hospitalized
- Today in history: March 21, 2012
- Trial starts in beating death
- North State in Brief: March 21, 2012
- Bob Davis: Grocery workers quick to help
- Editorial: Republicans itching to find a line of attack
- Thomas Sowell: Political 'inevitability' is fragile
- Phyllis Miller: A million-dollar double standard
- Richard Molinar: Let Afghans resolve their own issues
- Sac. River Trail in Redding to close for three days; crews to repair storm damage
- The Fishing Report — March 23, 2012
- Redding weather update: Chance of showers with cool temperatures
- Editorial: Keeping records open: Should you need a lawyer?
- Tom Elias: Democrats resisting Brown's cuts
- Redding couple get new home after house fire
- Dennis Heiman: An alternative to Obamacare
- Justin Howland: Missing stop sign makes road risky
- Bruce Stratton: Swimming hole was peaceful
- Last Recipe Standing: Contest & Rules 2012
- Today in history: March 20, 2012
- 1st Assembly District candidates debate in Redding
- Area Roundup: Shasta boys finish fourth at Wolfpack golf tourney
- Medical marijuana plan rally outside Redding City Hall
- Chico State expecting to reduce enrollment
- Storms making way for showers over the north state
- Redding woman gets 11-year term in boyfriend death
- North State Marketplace: March 20, 2012
- Bigger spotted owl habitat proposed
- North state briefs: March 20, 2012
- Scene: March 20, 2012
- Helping nature: Scouts, families plant 2,000 ponderosa pines in one day
- Sharon Randall: Looking for beauty and having it find you
- Margaret Cantrell: Diatribes are bipartisan
- Redding woman sentenced to prison for the death of her boyfriend
- Medical marijuana advocates plan rally outside Redding council chambers
- 5 Women Wearing The Same Dress
- Voices of Faith — March 24, 2012
- Two Red Bluff men arrested on drug charges
- Six arrested after home burglary in Anderson
- Redding weather: Partly sunny today, showers likely Tuesday
- Editorial: Tax deal or no, schools must plan for worst
- John Wildermuth: Brown surrenders on tax measure
- Alex Landi: For left, everything's a right
- George Perry: Poor have little to pay in taxes
- Ron Schipper: Ministry provides a service to kids
- Stan Little: Try living that principle
- Carlo Jensen: More warnings, please
- Don Farrell: CalPERS' no-lose proposition
- Weed claims title in tourney
- New heart procedure gives Redding man new swing
- Writer Patience Abbe, 87, of Redding dies
- No headline - NORTH_STATE_BRIEF
- Today in history: March 19, 2012
- Redding police catch man they say tampered with car
- Redding weather: Partly sunny with a chance of showers
- David Benda: Owner of Pac Out in Redding dies at 95
- Editorial: Time for voters to drop curtain on Lucero show
- Bruce Ross: A scam pulled on conservatives
- Lennie Copeland: Where's equity for small business?
- John Fluhart: Medi-Cal cuts harm patients
- Richard Long: Where's the wisdom of John F. Kennedy?
- Henry Schmid: Don't disarm Marines
- Stephane Posson: Keep America out of another war
- Kent Snider Jr.: A war on women? Only to the left
- Cathy Kneer: Proud to be GOP women
- Ann Chapman: Make criminals work off time
- Brenda Sinclair: Limbaugh still free to be a blowhard
- Brenda K. Smith: Afghanistan: Not worth fighting for
- John E. Cleckner Sr.: Santorum: Not even as the dogcatcher
- Jim Reed: See whole picture: Taxes are not fair
- Kim Young: Representatives do region proud
- Joan Manning: The new vocabulary for today's America
- Steve Duffy: A catalog of costly mistakes and horrors
- John Keye: Want new taxes? End cap and trade
- Bob Wilkinson: Please exercise some restraint
- CHP: Intoxicated driver caused wreck that sent two children to hospital
- RPD: Man breaks into Famous Dave's, leaves empty handed
- RPD: Officers arrest two after stopping pedestrian carrying television overnight
- UPDATED: Two-alarm house fire on Old Eureka Way
- Redding weather: Rain possible through next week
- Editorial: Sane response to legal turmoil wait and see
- Marc Beauchamp: GOP rival condemns LaMalfa's 'hypocrisy'
- Stephen Plass: Spelling Bee is first-class event
- Ken Archuleta: Coulter's words earn criticism
- Margaret Beck: Anonymous comments offer skewed view
- North State in Brief: March 17, 2012
- Plea bargain rejected in daughter's drowning; father could spend up to 15 years in prison
- Patriots fall to Weed at Liberty baseball tournament; Patriots suffer 11-0 loss to Weed in rainy first round of tournament
- CHP officer arraigned on felony DUI charges; no plea entered
- Hair-razing fundraiser: Grant teachers get heads shaved for cancer funds
- Liberty Christian's softball team can't hold onto lead; Weed comes back for 12-11 win
- Sudden, painful loss: Family, friends remember victim of brutal Mountain Gate slaying
- Thomas Lawrence: Big sticks gaining notoriety
- Turning point for Rocky Point dispute? School, Gateway district closing in on charter renewal
- Former Redding fire captain pleads not guilty; molestation charges involve 5-year-old girl
- Gas Point Road wreck sends three to hospital, including two children
- Area roundup: West Valley track team has good showing
- Wary north state drivers running on fumes; businesses, consumers weigh options
- Today in History: March 17, 2012
- Dream home comes true; nonprofit helps veteran purchase house in Shasta Lake
- Redding woman, Anderson councilman connect to Marine named on MIA bracelet
- Straight Talk: Bi-sexual teen wants to know when to come out
- Engagement: Holly Vasquez and Gregory Holda
- Nerds on Computing: Blogging allows you to share your passion with the world
- Anniversary: Jim and Mary Lou Gibson
- Redding teachers shave heads to raise money for cancer cause
- Cypress Avenue closure postponed because of weather
- Avoid fungus gnats
- Dare to be different: Think beyond tomatoes, peppers
- Home and Garden briefs: March 17, 2012
- Ask Anna: Vinegar can be handy for painting projects
- Master Gardeners: Native plants take the place of lawn
- Forum to focus on homelessness
- Cypress bridge earns transportation group's recognition
- UPDATE: Highway 299 in Trinity County open again after rock slide near Big Bar
- Redding weather: Rain today, cold air to move in tonight
- Felony DUI charges filed against CHP officer; Redding woman due for arraignment today
- Editorial: Fire tax's delay gives Democrats a second chance
- Charles Krauthammer: Seaweed in your gas tank
- Fred Fourby: Mountain lions threaten pets
- Steve Coughlin: Let science drive lion management
- George Clarke: Enforce the law to tame streets
- Redding man doesn't attend trial in homeless death
- Enterprise grad to lead pro ball team; Dill, 27, takes on New Mexico baseball club
- Redding pot ruling draws council confusion
- Judge denies Redding's injunction request; marijuana dispensaries can remain open
- T.J. Holmes: Taking a long look at spring
- Repeal of rural fire fee goal of bill; LaMalfa, Nielsen back legislation
- What's fair fare for bus? Transit officials seek short-range goals
- Shasta County grand jury holds open house; serving community is a priority
- Redding's eagle pair hatches at least 1 egg; Patriot, Liberty feeding eaglet, bird watcher says
- North State in Brief: March 16, 2012
- Vehicles at trails target of thieves; 15 break-ins reported in past 3 weeks
- Today in History: March 16, 2012
- North State Marketplace: March 16, 2012
- Man attacks security guard with rock at CVHS, deputies say
- This is a fabulous event just for seniors at Shasta Senior Nutrition Programs on...
- Two final candidates qualify for Shasta County supervisors race
- LaMalfa, Nielsen introduce bill to repeal fire fee
- Felony DUI charges filed against CHP officer
- Redding police seek pair they say killed dog, threatened owners with shotgun
- Mall March Madness!
- Redding man killed Wednesday in Woodland wreck
- UPDATED with video: Judge denies Redding's request for court order to close medical marijuana dispensaries
- UPDATED: Redding eagle pair has at least one egg hatch
- Redding weather: More rain, colder system to move in Saturday
- UPDATED: DUI crash causes street closure on Victor Avenue, police say
- Editorial: Auction's failure is second chance and a warning
- Ruth Marcus: 2016: A political odyssey
- Carolyn Heaton: I don't understand your God's thinking
- Castle Lounge a great hangout for all
- Bos spices up floral design, vintage items
- Bob Weissberg: Why give forum to hate speech?
- Russ Wade: Oh yes, God's on his side
- U-Prep's 'Savage' proves to be curiously entertaining
- Riverfront's 'Tenor' lends audience to roaring good time
- Gold Street Cafe patrons know good food worth saving
- R-S sports staff makes Final Four picks
- Redding football returns; Heat kick off Saturday
- Liberty Christian set for baseball, softball tourneys; Big League Dreams hosts 2-day event
- Area Roundup: Foothill wins EAL baseball opener
- Mountain Gate man enters not-guilty plea in February's brutal killings
- North State in Brief: March 15, 2012
- Supervisors races get more crowded; two more file in Shasta County
- Ex-boyfriend details deadly shooting; Redding woman on trial, facing murder charge
- Votes may not reflect stance on bills; north state lawmakers face criticism
- Kool April Nites Classic Car Show 2012
- Mountain Gate double-murder suspect pleads not guilty
- Redding weather: Storms continue today, into weekend
- Editorial: Campus diversity means being open to Christianity too
- Thomas Sowell: A statistical hoax and its victims
- Christine Mitchell: Misinformation spread by right
- Gary Strickler: You say 'equitable'; I say bad economics
- K.B. Fleming: We need another Great Awakening
- Steve James: Nature's solution to gopher invasion
- North State in Brief: March 14, 2012
- Wolves fall: Shasta girls can't keep up in soccer loss to Pleasant Valley
- Red Hawks baseball team moving in the right direction
- Diamond play heats up for 'Hawks; Simpson softball team eyes consistency
- Area Roundup: Shasta boys golf team takes 5th
- Officials ask Shasta County riders to shape bus system goals
- Media access sought to REU harassment reports
- Shasta County OKs $40,000 for library study; FOIL supporters in Burney praise supervisors' decision
- Trio compete for Lucero's seat; group differs on the Shasta Lake's biggest problems
- Kevin Askeland: Hawkins lights up Northern Section softball
- A welcome downpour: Rain causes minor problem as drain clogs
- Plan for Riverfront Playhouse moves ahead; work could start as early as next month
- Recall election to go forward; judge strikes down request for an injunction
- Today in History: March 14, 2012
- Judge strikes down Lucero recall challenge
- Ex-water company manager ordered to stand trial on embezzlement, forgery and perjury charges
- The Fishing Report — March 16, 2012
- Rains flood roadway at Highway 44 and Interstate 5 interchange
- Thom Berry’s Musical Ventures Presents New World Ape
- Red Bluff transient arrested for month-old burglary; man recognized in school surveillance video
- UPDATE: Northbound I-5 south of Fawndale Road cleared after wreck
- Deputies: Red Bluff man admits to carrying methamphetamine during traffic stop
- Quad stolen from Corning barn, Tehama Co. deputies say
- Teen escapes pickup rollover with only small injury to hand
- Police: Red Bluff man arrested after waving gun oustide apartment building
- Redding weather: Rain today with strong winds
- Flames engulf Redding house
- Two candidates drop out of Shasta County supervisor's race
- Redding man gets 16 years in molestation case
- Group plans to sue to remove Dwinnell Dam in Siskiyou County
- Today in history: March 13, 2012
- Lost falcon and its owner are reunited
- Shasta County supervisors to discuss Burney library proposal
- North State in Brief: March 13, 2012
- North State Marketplace briefs: March 13, 2012
- Tyrannosaurus duplex: Dinosaur sculptures set home apart
- Judy Pearson: County badly needs a mental facility
- Tom Elias: PUC chief: Fox watching henhouse
- VA yields to angry Shast County veterans
- Clifton Seago: The GOP is simply obsessed with sex
- Margaret Earnest: Republicans wage war against women
- Richard Wilkinson: Where's the ACLU?
- Eagles' Adkins does double duty in drubbing
- All the right ingredients: Foothill boys hoops building lasting success
- Area Roundup: U-Prep baseball earns first win
- Editorial: Burney library would be a wise county investment
- Voices of Faith — March 17, 2012
- Scene: March 13, 2012
- Sharon Randall: We can't always be there when needed
- Redding advises caution ahead of storm
- Redding man sentenced to prison for child molestation
- Caltrans: Planned closure of Cypress Avenue at I-5 postponed
- Not guilty plea entered in broker's misdemeanor theft case
- Enviro group may sue to remove Lake Shastina's dam in Siskiyou County
- Tehama deputies investigating burglary at Cottonwood Sand and Gravel
- UPDATED: Palmer drops bid for county supervisor; cost of campaign, family obligations cited
- UPDATED: School bus on fire near Hat Creek; no students on board
- Police: two run from stolen car in Red Bluff; pair arrested, shotgun found in car
- UPDATED: Redding weather: Rain possible today, all week
- Editorial: Mercury-laced lakes, and fish, are here to stay
- Bob Williams: Speculators drive oil prices up
- Erich Ziller: Tax code rigged for the wealthy
- Art Shoffner: Cameras: Robbery without a gun
- Oakley Howell: Cooperation makes us human
- Shasta College has a field day at Invitational
- New effort helps old Shasta General Hospital cemetery
- Anderson mows down opponents at Cubs Classic
- Foothill falls just short
- Slaying victim remembered
- Venues add to moment
- Today in history: March 12, 2012
- North state in brief: March 12, 2012
- Anderson woman arrested in stabbing
- Services held for Mt. Gate murder victim Bradshaw today in Redding
- Ex-felons arrested at Redding motel after police find them with shotguns
- Anderson man tried to kill woman by strangling her, sheriff says
- Redding weather: A rainy day and week
- David Benda: Tehama brands pump up travel
- Silas Lyons: Pols' pledges mock democracy
- Editorial: City needn't rush to altar with Clarity
- Editorial: Bosenko lands a gift he can scarcely afford
- John F. Swaim: Law-abiding citizens are under assault
- Megan Owens: 'Farewell to Manzanar' community read activities scheduled
- Book Review: 'Betrayal of Trust' mixes politics and death
- Tom Dunlap: First refrigerator was mark of independence
- Nerds: Tax preparation software puts the 'EZ' back in 1040EZ
- Engagement: Madison Stanger and Stephen Kline
- Bon Voyage: There's more Mexico than Baja
- Kay Kobe: Recall drive followed rules
- Dick Arneson: Top 1 percent pay heavy taxes
- Morton Giesecke: Murder took man of many skills
- Debra Atlas: Unearthed Paints offers natural way to bring color to walls
- Lewis Chamberlain: Disability insurance can protect income
- Enjoy magazine concentrates on the positive
- Debt Adviser: 401(k) loan won't fix your bad credit
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Finding the right printer for your needs
- Wedding: Chloe Lugg and Jacob Moore
- Pacheco student wins Record Searchlight Regional Spelling Bee
- Redding man robbed at gunpoint on home doorstep
- Redding weather: Rain moves in tonight, will stick around through Friday
- UPDATED:Explosive wreck knocks out poer in east Redding; police close area surrounding Mt. Shasta Mall
- Editorial: Electric discount tries to turn on job machine
- Marc Beauchamp: Ann Coulter's coming: Where's our tolerance?
- Gary R. Chase: Why should I pay for your fun?
- Hank Mostovoy: Federal workers also earn honors
- Diana Clayton: Dredging rules awful, arbitrary
- Virginia Keyes: The GOP trembles before Limbaugh
- Foothill in must-win situation again; No. 13 Cougars face No. 12 Center in state playoffs today
- No doubt: Anderson's Hawkins dominates with two no-hitters, perfect game
- Thomas Lawrence: Local talent fills Shasta College softball roster
- After-school programs nurture biblical values; Good News Clubs grow in Shasta County
- Project for the ages: Students, retirees gain understanding
- Picking out the perfect tree; tree giveaway highlights Arbor Week in Redding
- Area Roundup: Foothill baseball team still unbeaten
- North State in Brief: March 10, 2012
- No clues found in search for missing Modoc man; 36-year-old's pickup was found March 3
- Shasta College routs Siskiyous; big first inning, pitcher Imhoff lead Knights to 16-1 win
- Munroe to run for District 4 supervisor; Lakehead man sought seat in 2004
- A benefit for Marcella Wagner
- Today in History: March 10, 2012
- Flowering doesn't always mean fruiting
- Tree advice: Avoid harmful mistakes
- Ask Anna: How to easily remove nail polish
- Laura Christman: Let native oaks take care of themselves
- 'Botany for Gardeners' explores plants' amazing survival techniques
- Master Gardeners: Consider low-maintenance grasses for lawn
- UPDATE: Amber Alert lifted for missing Willows girls, CHP says
- Tehama deputies searching for Lake California vandals
- Two arrested, seven missing after probation-parole compliance check
- Forest Service prescribed burn producing smoke cloud north of Redding
- Shasta County's jobless rate up from December, but down from year ago
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 6:10 a.m. March 9, 2012
- Redding weather: Sunny today, rain Saturday night
- Editorial: Judge makes the only sound call on recall
- Charles Krauthammer: Obama's top priority: Stop Israel
- Fred Hild and Don Wehunt: Why is governor punishing vets?
- Ruth Freel: Cut budgets from the top
- Ron Compton: Compromise? Not with evil Democrats
- T.J. Holmes: Northern Section hoops refusing to back down
- Area Roundup: Shasta gets 2 at tourney
- Eagles fall in 1st round; late slump in 4th quarter dooms West Valley
- Friends, family aid crash victim; Montgomery school benefit set for tonight
- Tehama County man receives eight-year sentence in molestation case
- Today in History: March 9, 2012
- Visions of peace, flying doves fill the air
- Recall ruling soon; judge denies Lucero attempt for restraining order on election
- North State in Brief: March 9, 2012
- Recall effort moves ahead; medical pot activists seek ouster of Redding council trio
- Persistent third-grader envisions glory; north state pupils to compete in Record Searchlight Spelling Bee
- Global-a-go-go at mall; multicultural festival planned Saturday in Redding
- Mercury in fish at area lakes raises alarm; new regulations sought for Shasta, Whiskeytown
- Shasta County nets grant for jail, but money may not be available to operate facility
- Fee holiday doing its job; subdivisions buzzing; terms end June 30 in Redding
- Travelin' in Time: Ah Di Na is a beautiful slice of history
- Mountain lion sighting in Red Bluff confirmed
- Babich drops out of Assembly race
- Shasta County wins $33 million from state for jail upgrade
- Endicott sentenced to prison for molesting boy
- Protesters picket KQMS radio over Rush Limbaugh
- Smoke west of Redding is control burn at Whiskeytown
- UPDATED: Ruling on Lucero recall lawsuit expected within a week; councilwoman, attorney ask DA, sheriff to investigate
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 6:19 a.m. March 8, 2012
- Cottonwood boy gets first place at CA State yo-yo competition.
- ShanesWay Flip Flops and Finery Night
- CLAIR A. HILL – ENGINEER, OUTDOORSMAN, & VISIONARY LEADER
- N. California Family Farmer Wins Gold at California Olive Oil Council Competition
- 4th Annual Emergency Preparedness Fair
- Girl Scout Centennial Sunday, March 11, 2012
- Redding weather: Rain begins this weekend
- Editorial: Fish and Game fuss is pointless political purge
- Ruth Marcus: Lasting damage for Romney
- March Wine briefs
- Evie Ladin, Oaksong switch venues, bring same folksy flavor
- World-class cinema comes to Redding with Sundial Film Festival
- Foster spices is up at 2nd Saturday Art Night
- Jayna Thai a delicious cultural treat in Redding
- James W. Gibson: Where is country headed?
- Susan Place: Restore equity to tax system
- Charles Hornbeck: Safety is the reason for building permits
- End of the road: Central Valley Falcons go cold in loss to Arcata Tigers
- Patriots reach overtime with last-second layup, fall to Waves in heartbreaker
- Hornets let opportunities slip away in loss; Lindhurst takes advantage of late Enterprise misses
- Area Roundup: No. 13 Foothill plays on; Cougars advance to second round
- Eagles fall in 1st round; late slump in 4th quarter dooms West Valley
- Lakehead mystery: Rescue group seeks owner of lost Gyrfalcon
- Today in History: March 8, 2012
- Exchange Club of Redding to honor top officers
- Redding man sentenced to four years in smoothie case; at hearing, he tells victim of his regret
- North State in Brief: March 8, 2012
- Redding Police searching for suspect in connection with theft of $20,000 in computers, software
- The Fishing Report — March 9, 2012
- UPDATE: Escaped control burn near Montgomery Creek contained to half acre
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park - 6:16 a.m. March 7, 2012
- Police: Teens admit to spray painting rail cars, other vandalism
- Redding weather: Sunny into Friday, then rain
- Editorial: Gorgeous winter carries a price tag come summertime
- Thomas Sowell: The scholar who saved lives
- Paul Anderson: Lend your support to a city of trees
- Redding council rejects term limits proposal
- A tale of two jails: Cases bring up bail issues; 4 beers for one, 11 weapons counts for other
- Shasta Lake City Councilwoman Dolores Lucero calls on pair to resign
- Inmate-release program gets good marks; Shasta County report comes with caveat
- North State in Brief: March 7, 2012
- Redding council approves new group to study bad roads; $2M a year not enough to fix 174 miles
- Camping World store planned in Anderson; Auto Mall Drive location considered
- Ex-boyfriend slaying trial starts; Redding woman faces life in prison
- Today in History: March 7, 2012
- Tehama re-branding reaches a 'peak!'; Red Bluff, Manton themes are unveiled
- Diamond fever heats up for the Knights; baseball's talent stable promising
- Shasta Knights' softball team improving despite slow start
- Area Roundup: Foothill blasts Yreka 10-0
- Kevin Askeland: Dynastic baseball clubs gear up for '12
- North State Marketplace: March 7, 2012
- Thomas Sowell: The scholar who saved lives
- Editorial: Gorgeous winter carries a price tag come summertime
- Paul Anderson: Lend your support to a city of trees
- Shasta County releases public safety realignment status report
- Something exciting is about to happen! Mercy Medical Center Redding is hosting t...
- UPDATED: Hay truck fire reported on Highway 299 near Montgomery Creek
- UPDATED: Winds knock down tree onto wires in north Redding; fire and outage reported
- UPDATED: Cottonwood woman allegedly steals 4 beers; held on $100K bail
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 6:19 a.m. March 6, 2012
- Fire in Rancho Tehama confined to outbuilding
- Redding Weather: More than 40 mph gusts today
- Editorial: Legislature can stop votes from being lost in mail
- Tom Elias: Can Brown co-opt rival tax plans?
- Keri Smith: False accusations are wrecking lives
- Marilyn McNichols: Shooters help driver find way
- Fire district forced to lay off engineer; Decline in property values slashes funding
- March 13 trial set in beating death; Redding defendant forms insanity case
- North state in brief: March 6
- North State Marketplace: March 6, 2012
- North state fires bigger, but less severe, study says
- Judge refuses to dismiss child abuse charges
- Cashing in on tourism; Travelers come from around globe to visit Shasta County recreation areas
- Experts: CHP investigating own officer not uncommon
- CHP officer tied to child porn case; Illegal guns, explosives found in home
- Redding and Turtle Bay celebrate Arbor Week
- Today in history: March 6, 2012
- Wild wolf back in California
- Voices of Faith — March 10, 2012
- UPDATED: Redding CHP officer investigated in child-porn case
- UPDATED: Fatal wreck on Clear Creek Road west of Redding
- Firefighters working structure fire in Millville
- Deputies: Red Bluff daughter held knife to mom's throat
- Bank fund set up for Mountain Gate murder victim
- Redding Weather: A damp end to today?
- Editorial: City confesses to failing streets, but no easy fix
- Loretta Carrico-Russell: Dumping Mark Zuckerberg not so simple
- Debra Bowen: Postal Service needs to brake for democracy
- Hanging tough: Shasta gets set for D-II NorCal tourney after losing to Chico in Northern Section
- Shasta track teams have an eventful day
- 1,000 attend Ratledge service; Area fire crews join mourners
- Today in history: March 5, 2012
- North State in Brief: Monday, March 5
- NorCal playoff seeding set to go
- Lobsinger falls short in state once again
- More than 1,000 gather in Cottonwood for Ratledge memorial
- Lobsinger gets second-place finish at California State Wrestling Championships
- Redding weather: Sunny and warm
- Police: Man with stolen check was driving stolen vehicle
- Duo bring home wrestling medals; Poston and Smull able to crack Top 8
- Silas Lyons: Grieving mother offers grace
- Editorial: Let government take first steps to restore coho
- David Benda: Redding makes 'elevator pitch' to airlines
- David H. Scott: Camp sale sets bad precedent
- Alana Burke: Obama apology OK; turning the other cheek not
- North State at Work: All employers have to follow I-9 rules
- Gary Self: What's Republican insurance reform?
- John Whittenberger: Anselmo gets a free ride
- Alex Landi: Buy your own birth control
- Vickie Hunter: Take opportunity to say thank you
- Robert Bliss: Can't local mail be sorted locally?
- Stan Little: Women should shun the GOP
- Rod Evans: County has only itself to blame
- Bill Masten: Ambitions trump honoring police
- Dorothy Robbins: Candidates have true conviction
- Ann Little: Keep watchdog in City Hall
- Debra Atlas: The Fire Blanket can stop small household fires
- Business Spotlight: A Plus Safety
- UPDATED: EMTs, officers unable to find overnight stabbing victim at Redding Library
- One injured in overnight Happy Valley stabbing
- Redding Weather: Warm, sunny days ahead
- It was a day of firsts; 4 champs crowned as tourney opens in Chico
- Seasoned Falcons capture title again; third-seeded CV pulls away for D-IV crown
- West Valley's Lobsinger still in the mix for state wrestling title
- Pulling through: West Valley girls squeak by Anderson to claim title
- First 5 preps wee ones; 'These are kids I use as role models'
- Redding mom earns award for volunteer work; leadership honor puts hard times behind
- North State in Brief: March 3, 2012
- Details of slaying rampage revealed; friend of suspect describes shock of being stabbed in face
- Area Roundup: Shasta baseball blanks Winters
- School site plan nixed; charter sought move to Redding
- View 202 is ready to serve; owners give a tour of Redding's newest restaurant
- Arrest made after search; Methadone, weapons found in CHP officer's home
- A tale of two halves for Lions; Redding Christian outscored 25-11 over last two quarters
- Editorial: Redding's history shows voters don't need term limits
- Marc Beauchamp: Will Obama pay a price for $5 gas?
- Today in History: March 3, 2012
- Diane E. Hawthorne: Is gouging legal?
- Ruth Dettmer: Help people first
- Jeffrey Stotter: City should just scrap red-light cameras
- Redding's Newest Art Gallery
- A BRIDGE TO LONGEVITY
- 40 Days for Life
- Travelin' in Time: Shasta Courthouse bricks made return trip after years in Redding buildings
- Wild wolf OR-7 returns to Oregon
- Ask Anna: Quick tip to remove wax from wood floors
- Backyard potatoes add substance to garden
- Get mileage from old tires: Use them to grow potatoes
- Master Gardeners: Worries about genetically altered seeds
- Native Plants: California pipevine is butterfly lifeline
- Be wary of weeds (even pulled ones)
- District Headlines
- UPDATED: One in custody after pursuit east of Redding
- UPDATED: Vehicle pulled out of embankment on Highway 299 east of Redding; minor injuries
- Redding weather: Sunny and breezy
- Boat, RV show revving up; outlook brighter for sales success
- North State Marketplace: Friday, March 2
- Working to preserve the past; Agreement sought with state park
- After delay, police center to open
- Report shows man admitted to killings; McDonald waives right to an attorney at arraignment
- Today in history: March 2, 2012
- Mother gains bit of solace; she meets with man who killed daughter
- Sunday service set for captain; County dept. covering calls for Cottonwood firefighters
- North State in Brief: Friday, March 2
- Fisheries officials face hostile crowd: Salmon recovery plan seen as flawed
- Editorial: Parks fuel jobs, but thankfully not too many
- Charles Krauthammer: Mitt Romney's lucky streak
- Carlo Jensen: Real life is not a movie
- Ken Rice: Cookie dough sale leaves bad taste
- Cherrill Clifford: Bells toll for liberty
- Grappling goals: wrestlers open state meet today
- Boys basketball finals preview: titles on the line for area boys
- Girls basketball finals preview: Anderson, West Valley, Redding Christian vye for title
- Big turnout expected for annual NorCal run
- Area Roundup: Enterprise baseball opens tourney with two wins
- Memorial fund set up for Cottonwood firefighter's family
- UPDATED: Tehama Sheriff van toting inmates flips on side, minor injuries reported
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 6:27 a.m. March 1, 2012
- UPDATED: Cause identified of fire that killed 6-year-old Redding boy; donation account set up
- Burning car leads to arrest at Mercy Medical Center parking garage in Redding
- Chains required on mountain roads
- Redding weather: Showers likely today
- Editorial: Dam-busting drive smashes integrity too
- Dan Walters: Lawmakers show hypocrisy over cougar hunt
- Cheesecakes proves to be a tasty obsession
- Shamless O'Leery's sets pace for Irish pubs
- Randall returns to Redding for Second Saturday Art Night
- Classical Piano concert has just the right 'Touch'
- Ruth Marcus: Crusader Rick's class warfare
- North State in Brief: March 1, 2012
- A finals return: Pkhakadze leads Liberty boys to big D-V semifinal victory
- Experienced Falcons come through in clutch
- Area Roundup: Redding Christian girls headed back to D-VI finals
- Panoramic river view
- School districts consider merging
- Foreclosures on the rise
- Church sues family over cemetery
- Redding police honors its officers
- Whiskeytown plans are unveiled
- 2 dead had no link to fight
- Firefighter struck, killed on I-5
- Former fire chief accused of stealing
- RPD: Four arrested in connection with string of burglaries
- UPDATED: Sheriff: Mt. Gate murder victims were "innocent bystanders"
- UPDATED: One in custody after man allegedly shoots inside a home, then drives off
- Redding man pleads guilty to child molestation charges; sentencing set for March
- UPDATED: Mount Shasta fire chief, a former deputy, charged with stealing district funds
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 6:15 a.m. Feb. 29, 2012
- UPDATED: Cottonwood firefighter killed, CHP officer injured on I-5
- Chains required on mountain roads around Redding
- Editorial: Accountability must start with the supervisors
- Thomas Sowell: Pettiness and mud in primary
- Craig Vivas: Reed supports tax fairness
- Charlie Love: Keep charity where it helps
- Heartbreaker: Foothill girls fail to convert game-tying free throws in final minute, lose to Paradise 55-53
- No. 1 Enterprise girls upset by Oroville
- Enterprise boys come out fast, coast to win over Paradise
- Enterprise boys come out fast, coasts to win over Paradise
- Foothill boys race past Las Plumas 60-33, advance to D-III final
- Area Roundup: West Valley girls demolish Orland in semifinals, 51-14
- Kevin Askeland: Orland, Chico set Masters records
- ER expansion blessed at Mercy Medical Center in Redding
- Two Shasta County men killed in rampage and fire in Mountain Gate
- North State Marketplace Briefs: Feb. 29, 2012
- Tehama County wolf debate focuses on jail, fines
- Signatures submitted in Shasta County chapel dispute
- Shasta County senior swimming champ dies at 85
- Fired federal adviser files whistle-blower complaint over Klamath dam removal
- North State in Brief: Feb. 29, 2012
- State senate ousts CSU's chairman
- Fire destroys second house
- Mental health evaluation ordered for man accused of ramming ambulance
- The Fishing Report — March 2, 2012
- UPDATED: Ousted scientist claims Salazar "spun" Klamath dam removal reports
- UPDATED: Two dead in stabbing and truck fire near Lehigh Cement in Mt. Gate
- UPDATED with video: Fire destroys home in Bella Vista area
- UPDATED: Head-on crash closes Canyon Road in Redding
- Redding weather: Winter storm expected to hit tonight
- Editorial: Rancheria hedges, but have no doubt: It wants a casino
- Mrs. Joseph King: Stop the greed; support Lucero
- Tom Elias: One-sided 'paycheck protection'
- Redding woman dies in collision; Three injured in head-on crash
- Decision to withhold private chapel's permit spurs protest
- Andrew H. Zaech: Pay attention on the roads
- Gerad Dean: Consumers deserve facts about GMOs
- Ann Brynjolfsson: Gift of lights is appreciated
- Gail Hansen: Where is the bailout for Postal Service?
- North State Marketplace: Feb. 28, 2012
- Ruling on pot shops slated; Decision likely to be appealed
- County supervisors focus on upper management, public's confusion
- North State in Brief: Feb. 28, 2012
- Redding boy, 6, dies in blaze
- Decision on dam removal delayed
- Alert on flu dangers issued; Mild season reported nationwide
- Today in history: Feb. 28, 2012
- Mrs. Joseph King: Stop the greed; support Lucero
- Baked Rigatoni with Spinach
- Shasta County residents rally to support Anselmo's chapel
- Family of 16-year-old boy injured Friday asking for donations; boy didn't have health insurance, sister says
- No ruling in dispensary case; Judge hears arguments, says he'll issue decision within two weeks
- Former Bieber postmaster pleads guilty to embezzlement
- UPDATED: Shasta Lake man dies in Glenn County Jail
- UPDATED: Redding woman killed in wreck on Lake Boulevard
- Bagpipe Competition Comes To Redding!
- UPDATED: Child dies in mobile home fire west of Redding
- UPDATED: Coroner IDs man found dead by railroad tracks north of Redding
- Domestic dispute ends with stabbing at downtown Redding hotel
- Redding man arrested on suspicion of interfering with firefighters
- Redding weather: Rain on the way
- Editorial: Closing loophole will avert next legal travesty
- Bob Williams: Where will polarization end?
- Jim Roberts: A simple solution to Iranian nukes
- Janet Paine: Hiker grateful for assistance
- Timothy J. Duffy: Let Israel solve nuclear problem
- Joanne Mackenstadt: Winter's nice wait till July
- Gary Rossman: Can we ever fulfill Afghan 'mission'?
- Driver killed, passenger injured in Shasta Lake crash
- Rain forces postponement of Daytona 500
- Booked a year in advance; Civic Auditorium, now run by nonprofit, to host diverse events
- Today in History: Monday, Feb. 27
- North State in Brief: Monday, Feb. 27
- County meeting overlaps rally; Some say timing meant to interfere with attendance
- Fire reported in north Redding
- Man dies Saturday in Lewiston house fire
- Teen killed in crash Friday identified
- Redding weather: Partly sunny today; winter weather coming later this week
- UPDATED: Identities released in fatal Shasta Lake wreck
- Silas Lyons: It's time to take our chances
- Editorial: Schools cannot afford to ignore merger money
- Sharon Hunter: Consolidation could lift school budgets
- Richard Jacobsen: The county should fight real blight
- Kristin Kennedy: Symphony enlivens our cultural life
- RedBlueAmerica: Is it time for affirmative action to end?
- Richard Molinar: Can utility not trim expenses?
- Ken DeCamp: Extremists need to tone it down
- Bonnie Erbe: Horse contraceptive could end cruelty
- Linda Stolz: Releasing the fish? Leave it in water
- Chaplain Jim Jones: Who among us has it perfect?
- Stan Statham: Debates allow educated choice
- Terrence Breidenbach: Has civilization really progressed?
- Tom Dunlap: Enjoying a duck dinner with friends
- David Benda: LaMalfa dances around subsidies
- Debra Atlas: Green your coffee with Repurpose Compostables
- Annette Osborne: Children want a say in family decisions
- Andrea Eldridge: How to set up a wireless network, keep it running smoothly
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Keyboard shortcuts make work a snap
- Anniversary: Peter and Fern Bach
- Taped bottle sparks call for bomb squad in Red Bluff
- RPD: Man caught with 20 grams of meth after idling around parked cars with hat-flashlight
- Man caught with 20 grams of meth after idling around parked cars with hat-flashlight
- Redding Weather: Wet nights, cooler temperatures ahead for week
- North State in Brief: Feb. 25, 2012
- Editorial: Historic park, due for closure, finds its saviors
- Marc Beauchamp: Cremation, why I'm all hot for it
- Linda R. Coulter: Whatever happened to sense of honor?
- Bruce Hillman: We're not 'broke'; system is broken
- Donald B. Martin: Do you know what wolves really do?
- Judy Pearson: History lessons really pay off
- Mike Ricks: Rights, contracts rendered worthless
- Staying on course: Top seeds advance to semis at Northern Section Masters prep wrestling championships
- Falcons pummel Trinity; Spaschak, Mancasola star for No. 3 CV
- Liberty Christian boys rout Mount Shasta; No. 1 Patriots cruise to semis with 66-41 win
- Shasta boys advance to Division II final; Wolves hammer Pleasant Valley in semifinals 55-37
- Area Roundup: Redding Christian falls in OT
- Truck hauling wrecked vehicles crashes on Hwy. 44
- Motorbike-pickup collision kills teen; boy’s passenger in critical condition
- Mind your manners: Lunchtime club teaches Millville elementary students good behavior
- North State Marketplace: Feb. 25, 2012
- Today in History: Feb. 25, 2012
- Re-election not in supervisors' plans
- Schools need to fortify budgets; six districts in north state face scrutiny
- Donald B. Martin: Do you know what wolves really do?
- Marc Beauchamp: Cremation, why I'm all hot for it
- Linda R. Coulter: Whatever happened to sense of honor?
- Bruce Hillman: We're not 'broke'; system is broken
- Mike Ricks: Rights, contracts rendered worthless
- Judy Pearson: History lessons really pay off
- Shasta Regional CEO says billing investigation didn't prompt president to leave
- UPDATED: One teen dead, another in surgery after being hit by pickup in Keswick
- Freaky, sneaky parasitic plants live off others
- Master Gardeners: Lots of healthy options for garden
- Laura Christman: Starting seeds indoors has challenges, rewards
- Ask Anna: Use shoe organizer to store sweaters
- Delay pruning citrus trees
- UPDATED: Hwy. 44 west of Shingletown open again after big-rig wreck
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 6:15 a.m. Feb. 24, 2012
- CEO of Shasta Regional's parent company steps down day before hearing
- Redding Weather: February may end with some precipitation
- West Valley headed to the semifinals; Ostrom provides lift for Eagles
- Party of no says, 'Yes' but where are the Democrats?
- Brett Letendre: Drug agency's dismantling is blow to safety
- Michael Gerson: Obama's options on Iran
- John P. Schafer: Win one with the Gipper
- Stan Little: Republicans prove the point
- Roy Hutchings: This is no tax cut
- Travelin' in Time: A brief tour of Pit River powerhouses
- Fundraisers to help crash victim; incident left pregnant woman paralyzed
- Area Roundup: Red Bluff bested by Pleasant Valley in girls basketball
- Scams arrive at front doors; Redding police offer safety tips on salespeople
- Today in History: Feb. 24, 2012
- Shasta Historical Society steps up; group offers to aid Shasta State Historic Park
- Hay truck catches fire on I-5; witness sees cigarette butt tossed into hay
- Shasta Lake debate: Candidates differ on how to grow city
- Lawmakers introduce bill in response to Anderson officer rape case; sex between officer, person in custody would be illegal
- Anderson girls take down Live Oak; Cubs' English steps up with 17-point game
- Limits planned for suction dredging; gold miners upset
- Mail sorting facility to close; move will affect 90 jobs in Redding
- North State in Brief: Feb. 24, 2012
- Brett Letendre: Drug agency's dismantling is blow to safety
- Roy Hutchings: This is no tax cut
- Michael Gerson: Obama's options on Iran
- Party of no says, 'Yes' but where are the Democrats?
- John P. Schafer: Win one with the Gipper
- Stan Little: Republicans prove the point
- UPDATED: Woman taken to hospital after being trapped in overturned vehicle
- UPDATED: All lanes open southbound Interstate 5 in Anderson after hay truck fire
- Redding mail processing center will close
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 6:24 a.m. Feb. 23, 2012
- Health tip: Improve your financial wellbeing with extra cash
- UPDATED: Power lines moved from roadway near Junction Elementary School; power back on for most
- Siskiyou searchers rescue pair stranded in wilderness
- Redding weather: Sunshine and strong winds
- Duenas gets hot late to lead Eagles to victory; senior scores 8 in 4th quarter
- Donation centers seek several types of blood
- Senior Living: Get help right away when experiencing a TIA
- Jon Grabeal: Lunges work leg muscles
- Trudi Pratt: Local filmmakers make documentary about local food in Shasta County
- Editorial: Without clarity, greenhouse-gas crusade is futile
- Ruth Marcus: Color the Democrats purple
- Ann Casella: Winery is great for our economy
- Paul Degnan: Chest bumping nets nothing
- Fred Boest: At least waste money tangibly
- Lord's interpretation gives new life to old photos
- Country Kitchen gets updated look, same great food
- Impromptu takes to the stage with Un-Scripted
- Candid conversation gives ‘Vagina Monologues’ power, shows aid anti-violence groups
- Hundreds apply for work at soon-to-open Redding restaurant; When Famous Dave's BBQ builds it, they'll come for 1 of 150 positions
- Overseas and out: Guard says goodbye; Redding unit headed to Afghanistan
- North State in Brief: Feb. 23, 2012
- Probe reaches home of CHP officer; commander is tight-lipped on operation
- Police arrest friend to the end; Redding man caught at crematorium seeking corpse
- Tehama fair gets a hand; teen organizes fundraiser
- Redding CHP official declines to say why investigators searched officer's home
- UPDATED: Redding man tried to steal dead friend's body from Santa Cruz crematorium, police say
- UPDATED: Car goes off Keswick Dam Road
- Redding-based National Guard unit leaves on Afghan mission
- Shasta Society of Brewers shares winter recipes
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 6:16 a.m. Feb. 22, 2012
- Redding weather: Sunny and windy today
- Today in History: Feb. 22, 2012
- North State in Brief: Feb. 22, 2012
- Editorial: Anti-government rhetoric, subsidies are a smelly mix
- Thomas Sowell: More taxes won't make life 'fair'
- Kent Snider Jr.: The taxing question of insurance law
- Steve Woodrum: 'Obamacare' takes conservative tack
- Bullish win: No. 11 Fall River upsets No. 6 Liberty Christian in playoffs
- Central Valley's season unravels in closing minutes; Lions' clutch flourish ends CV's season
- Treys boost Chico boys to win over Foothill
- West Valley girls soccer team remains unbeaten
- Area Roundup: Gray's buzzer 3 leads Enterprise to victory
- Kevin Askeland: Busting the NS hoops bracket
- UPDATED: Fire at Anderson duplex burns back bedroom
- Attraction do-over: Spraying volcano will be replaced at Kids Kingdom
- Once-slow center sports a new look; Sportsman's Warehouse revives Hilltop Center in Redding
- Marijuana trial on hold again; Red Bluff men close in on agreement
- Shasta Lake electric rates set to rise in March
- Lucero files lawsuit, claims fraud; councilwoman says recall attempt is illegal
- Redding council OKs relief for developers; waivers on building fees expand
- Shasta County home sales stay on upswing; year-opener is busiest since 2006
- The Fishing Report — Feb. 24, 2012
- Samurai sword used in Grenada robbery, deputies say
- Postseason action gets under way this week: Shasta boys seeded No. 2
- Prep basketball playoffs on tap: Red Bluff girls will face Pleasant Valley
- Limon trial put off until April
- Alleged I-5 gunman sees $5 million bail remain unchanged
- Anderson man sentenced to prison for sex crimes
- Tehama County man gets life term for murdering his father
- Burglar steals $4,000 ATV from Corning man
- Landscape rock worth $7,000 stolen from Corning man
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 6:22 a.m. Feb. 21, 2012
- UPDATED: No serious injuries in two-car crash on Hartnell Avenue
- Still no leads in Wagner hit-and-run
- Redding weather: Mostly sunny and 71 degrees
- Warmer week is expected; north state high-pressure system ahead
- Employees pitch in to help Gold Street Cafe keep its doors open
- Today in history: Feb. 21, 2012
- Owner of Vaughn's Sporting Goods in Burney retires, closes shop
- Woman alleges illegal seizure; More than 800 pounds of pot destroyed
- Wolf may be returning home to Oregon; Scientists say he's now in northeast Siskiyou
- North State Marketplace: Feb. 21, 2012
- Brakes put on buses to games; Fall River district forced to trim budget
- North state in brief: Feb. 21, 2012
- Editorial: Citizen-soldiers' deployment leaves gap in north state
- Tom Elias: Settlement is step toward housing recovery
- Jill Wyatt: Spilled milk prompts kindness
- Art McBride: Softball teams play under radar
- Glenda Bacon: This Mormon believes Jesus is our Lord
- Car stolen from YMCA, suspect sought
- Driver, dad arrested after car chase, dog attack
- Voices of Faith — Feb. 25, 2012
- Wolf back in Siskiyou County after lengthy weekend jaunt
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 6:22 a.m. Feb. 21, 2012
- Redding weather: Clouds and rain today, sun and warmth tomorrow
- Editorial: Redding keeps city's trail plan moving forward
- Jon Coupal: Voters can stop special-interest money
- Dan K. Thomasson: Obama budget: Good politics, poor economics
- Simpson basketball gears up for playoffs
- Paralyzed new mom still on ventilator; community rallies with fundraisers
- Holiday closures: Monday, Feb. 20
- North State in Brief: Monday, Feb. 20
- Volcano center on way; New facility aims to improve disaster plans
- Today in history: Feb. 20, 2012
- UPDATED: Redding parolee stabbed, police say
- Redding weather: Mostly sunny today, rain possible tonight
- Editorial: Highhanded hypocrisy on water law
- Emily Young: Is county coping with prison shift?
- Jack Schreder: Who will speak for the Latieze family?
- Steven Greenhut: Transparency is best for Children's Court
- Engagement: Sarah Harvey and Michael "Ryan" Rafferty
- Gary R. Chase: Help truly needy, not the scammers
- Howard Wooldridge: We must focus on real crimes
- Bill Moule: County should help Anselmo
- Roger Kampsnider: It's un-Christian to question faith
- RedBlueAmerica: Is President Obama waging a 'war on religion'?
- Bon Voyage: Heritage knowledge is just a click, kit, class or club away
- Claudia Mosby: What to do when adult child returns to the roost
- The Buzz: Gas prices are the economy's 500-pound gorilla
- Vincent D'Amato: Changes to 403(b) plans puts onus on employer
- North State at Work: How to prepare a final paycheck
- Nerd Chicks: Easy ways to banish junk email
- Megan Owens: Find great deals at Friends of the Library book sales
- Tom Dunlap: Raising of dam would erase some sites forever
- Straight Talk: Young husband cheating again
- Irma Vorbeck: Rules of behavior plant seeds of greatness
- CHP: Man arrested for alleged DUI in fatal Yreka crash
- RPD: Truck thief crashes into ditch on dead end road after short chase
- Redding Weather: Wet weekend to precede warm week
- Boy's burn marks prompt arrest
- Parsons students honor veterans; Redding school hosts ninth tribute
- Redding woman changes plea in Orland students' case
- Shasta Lake focuses on pot, utilities, budget
- Council hopefuls prepare to debate; Lucero's seat may be open in Shasta Lake
- Backer of vets earns salute; Johannessen named 2011 Citizen of Year
- LaMalfa's $4.7 million in farm subsidies draw attacks; Critics chide LaMalfa on aid for family's farm
- Dunsmuir prepares to replace Lindley; City Council gets $800,000 for ladder truck
- Bill urges more data on inmates; At fire camps, 'no idea what crimes' they committed
- North State in Brief: Feb. 18, 2012
- Editorial: 'Art of Deception' lures old casters, new generation
- Marc Beauchamp: We're conservative and we're entitled!
- Jerry Hurley: To stop crime, stop smoking
- Jay Poinsett: Turn signals? Who needs 'em?
- Ken Close: Who will bear cost?
- Barbara Riddle: Get to know real Tea Party
- Jim Brown: 'Made in the USA' is an elusive label
- Hot Hornets: Enterprise cruises past rival Foothill 59-39
- Northern Section gets changes to football alignment
- Thomas Lawrence: Knights women finish in big way
- Annette Osborne: Son plays mom over fake illnesses
- Nerd Chicks: Easy ways to banish junk email
- Megan Owens: Find great deals at Friends of the Library book sales
- North State at Work: How to prepare a final paycheck
- Bon Voyage: Heritage knowledge is just a click, kit, class or club away
- Claudia Mosby: What to do when adult child boomerangs
- The Buzz: Gas prices are the economy's 500-pound gorilla
- No headline - PAID_OBITS
- Vincent D'Amato: Changes to 403(b) plans puts onus on employer
- Master Gardeners: Blooming early can be risky for trees
- Ask Anna: Salt will remove deodorant stains
- Jon Coupal: Voters can stop special-interest money
- Editorial: Redding keeps city's trail plan moving forward
- Gary R. Chase: Help truly needy, not the scammers
- Jack Schreder: Who will speak for the Latieze family?
- Howard Wooldridge: We must focus on real crimes
- Plane lands on Highway 299 in Trinity County
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 6:23 a.m. Feb. 17, 2012
- Car crashes through fence and into Redding apartment building
- Red Bluff boy tells police his mom burned him with curling iron
- Gutsy win: West Valley wins bruising battle for outright NAL title
- Editorial: Bill would shield frauds, embezzlers on state payroll
- Charles Krauthammer: Obamacare vs. the Constitution
- Bill Stegall: Camp Latieze is an unaffordable drain
- Today in History: Feb. 17, 2012
- Balanced Cougars come through late
- Redding City Councilwoman McArthur will get alumni award from Chico State
- North State Marketplace: Feb. 17, 2012
- Forest Service seeks input on OHV road plan; 98 miles could be opened up
- A warm gesture to keep city coated
- North State in Brief: Feb. 17, 2012
- Yreka's Jackson Street School makes math count; school takes top award in competition
- Report details vicious beating; half brother of accused shot by police in 2011
- Agency hit with credit card fraud; Fall River manager suspects former worker
- Redding bank's car donation 'means everything' for local family; organization gives cars to families of sick kids
- Did wolf kill calves? Oregon man accuses OR-7; experts unsure
- Survey: Health costs soar for companies
- Travelin' in Time: WPA projects still evident around Redding
- Area Roundup: Central Valley boys notch big basketball win
- Trio ordered to stand trial for murder
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 6:21 a.m. Feb. 16, 2012
- Redding weather: Weekend could be a little wet
- Editorial: Sensible goals but crude tactics in logging bill
- Ruth Marcus: The super PAC arms race
- Joe Bahlke: A modern-day aristocracy
- Stan Little: Conservative ads aim to destroy
- Ken Deaton: Don't raise dam dredge
- Carnegie's pulse a heartbeat of downtown Redding
- Rideout's work stands test of time
- North State Symphony plays on, features solo from hometown viola player
- Enterprise Starship takes flight for another Variety Hour
- Shameless O'Leery's brings UK flavor to Redding
- Staying on fire: U-Prep girls top Fall River, win for 11th time in last 12 games
- 3 arrested after Shasta County sheriff's deputy's truck burgled; weapons, other equipment was stolen
- Today in History: Feb. 16, 2012
- Biomass removal targeted at summit; risk of bigger wildfires would be reduced
- North State in Brief: Feb. 16, 2012
- Early morning fire kills boy, 14; woman, 2 other teens escape burning home
- Missing doorknobs open door for charges; home broker accused of taking items
- Census details homeless challenge; agencies sharpen focus on veterans
- Home market on way back? Foreclosures lowest since '09 for a January
- Rocky Point Charter gets renewal vote; Gateway board addresses several issues
- Famous Dave's in Redding will host hiring fair
- Man dies after falling off bicycle overnight
- UPDATED: CHP: 62 pounds of cocaine found in Volkswagen Jetta; traffic stop today yields another 16 pounds
- Shasta Lake man sentenced to jail in connection with brawl
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 6:21 a.m. Feb. 15, 2012
- Redding weather: Today should be sunny and windy
- Fire reported at Redding mobile home park
- Editorial: As fires worsen, air tankers are even more vital
- Thomas Sowell: Obama follows old, discredited path
- Ed Waters: Christian churches' teachings do vary
- Marilouise Montgomery: Let us show some respect
- Joyce Dolan: Corporations are not people
- James Williams: Treat the cause of drug crimes
- Cottonwood man accused of ramming ambulance pleads not guilty
- North state in brief: Feb. 15, 2012
- Flowers for Valentine's Day
- Early tree blooms puzzling; Redding landscaper cites a five-year warming trend
- Anselmo sues Shasta County; suit alleges violation of his religious rights
- Today in History: Feb. 15, 2012
- Rocky Point school loan questioned; probe focus is conflict of interest
- Falcons prevail: Basket at buzzer wins game; NAL crown for Falcons
- Shasta College: Facility must change or lose accreditation
- Contractors should beware of job-lead scam
- Shascade's respite care shuts down this month; parents will lose free time for rest, errands
- Vincent leads Eagles to share of NAL title; WV standout scores 18 in win over Falcons
- Area Roundup: Cougars get by Lassen
- Cottonwood man says he's sorry no one was killed in ambulance ramming, RPD report claims
- Limon trial facing another delay
- Trial date set for woman accused of trying to kidnap child
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 6:56 a.m. Feb. 14, 2012
- UPDATE: Fire destroys mobile home near Oak Run
- Redding weather: Mostly sunny skies are expected for today
- Editorial: It took shouting, but Trinity River planners listened
- Tom Elias: Republicans need a wider appeal
- Joan Manning: Are these people 'welfare cheats'?
- Brian Larsen: Mormons reject core doctrines
- John P. Schafer: Valentines carry memory of love
- Planning to propose? Redding grad assists
- North State Marketplace: Feb. 14, 2012
- Firefighters give Valentine's Day gifts to kids at Mercy
- Lassen County supervisor Dahle joins Assembly race
- North State in Brief: Feb. 14, 2012
- North state storm does little to dampen fire danger, dry conditions
- Former promoter to return to operate speedway
- Lehigh proposes land swap with forest service
- Wild wolf returns to Shasta County
- U.S. Forest Service's plan to replace air tanker fleet draws criticism
- Clutch performer: Foothill's Rodebaugh named 2011 Volleyball R-S.V.P.
- All-RS prep volleyball team: section champs Wolves, Cougars lead the way
- Police seek man who shot at Anderson resident
- Sharon Randall: With age comes wisdom -- and wit
- Scene: Feb. 14, 2012
- The Fishing Report — Feb. 17, 2012
- Voices of Faith — Feb. 18, 2012
- Fairgrounds picks Washington firm to run raceway in Anderson
- 5.6 quake strikes north state
- Redding woman named to state panel
- Wolf OR7 back in Shasta County
- David Benda: Fairgrounds board ready to pick new raceway promoter
- UPDATED: Redding weather: Showers forecast for today
- A dual threat; Henderson delivered for Enterprise at both quarterback and middle linebacker positions
- Accident alters mother's mobility; Son born healthy, but she is paralyzed
- Police: Driver aimed to kill when ramming ambulance
- Today in History: Feb. 13, 2012
- Gravel break could aid Trinity River; More fish may approach anglers' lines
- Editorial: Assembly hopeful is a living ghost of Democrats past
- Bob Williams: Campaigning for greater inequality
- Growing lessons in life; Sequoia Middle School begins garden
- North State in Brief: Monday, Feb. 13
- Linebacker depth gives defensive team 3-4 look; Enterprise High's Trueblood takes coach of the year honors
- Jay Ambrose: An energy boom looms, despite Obama
- Police looking for Redding man they say shot at another man today
- UPDATED: Downtown Redding stabbing unfounded
- UPDATED: Car goes down embankment near Whiskeytown Lake; no one found inside
- UPDATED: Cottonwood man tried to kill paramedics by crashing into ambulance, police say
- Redding weather: Rain coming tonight
- Silas Lyons: The front page and the 6-year-old
- Editorial: How to end forest marijuana grows? With legal farms
- Richard Malotky: Richard's Health Score how do you rate?
- Lewis Chamberlain: Cloudware offers advantages in financial planning
- Wedding: Samantha Edwards and Joshua Mix
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Internet offers ways for singles to meet
- Debra Atlas: Find chocolate with a conscience
- Bon Voyage: Readers talk about island trips and luggage woes
- Book review: 'The Affair' another Reacher hit
- Engagement: Jennifer Sasser and Michael Carbaugh
- Annette Osborne: Sometimes mom needs to engage in a little bit of silly play, too
- Tom Dunlap: It would bring happiness to identify this bluebird
- Redding Library: Community Read to focus on 'A Farewell to Manzanar'
- No matter how far you travel, you meet people from home
- Robert Springer: Contraception rule is right
- Find beauty and good times camping in Oregon
- Cinnamon Kern: Quarry would be bad neighbor for lake, city
- RedBlueAmerica: Why is America's class divide deepening?
- Wedding: Amanda Petty and Dakota Alido
- North State at Work: Most employers must provide pregnancy disability leave
- Protesters occupy logging expo to fight clear-cutting
- NSCIF soccer playoff brackets released; West Valley girls favorites in D-I
- Case of equine influenza reported in Tehama County
- UPDATED: Wreck downed utility pole, shut down Park Marina Drive and Locust Street
- Redding weather: A wet start to next week
- Today in History: Feb. 11, 2012
- Editorial: Are the salmon really clamoring for a bigger dam?
- Marc Beauchamp: Should we elect younger presidents?
- Redding man acquitted of felony assault charge
- Ruja competent; Shasta Lake man may face two years in county jail at sentencing
- David Spagnola: Mormon doctrines are un-Christian
- Maxine McIntyre: We're not electing a spiritual advisor
- Don Farrell: Tea Party just shirks bills
- North State Marketplace: Feb. 11, 2012
- A horse course: West Cottonwood students raise $200 for Safe Haven Horse Rescue
- Wolves shine: Shasta pulls off win at Cougars' Palace
- Anderson snags OT win over Corning; Mogni seals victory from free-throw line
- Rape charges for local man; 27-year-old enters plea of not guilty
- McConnell, city boost bridge cleanup efforts; foundation provides funding for Sundial work
- Lincoln's birthday closures
- Mental illness patients persevere; Redding photo exhibit displays trials
- Cash in on carbon: Timber firms can harvest profits from greenhouse gas initiative
- Prison press policy stirs debate; state's approach changed after shift of inmates
- Area Roundup: Enterprise girls beat West Valley, 62-42
- North State in Brief: Feb. 11, 2012
- Laura Christman: 'Sunset Garden Book' updated
- Don't cut down snags
- Accused rapist pleads not guilty
- Master Gardeners: Grape leafhoppers are destructive
- USDA Hardiness Zone Map gets update
- Anna Moseley: How to get rid of "boys bathroom smell"
- UPDATE: All lanes of southbound I-5 open in central Redding
- Shasta Lake man who fought with deputy cleared for sentencing
- UPDATE: CHP no longer searching for man who ran from wreck on Airport Road
- Redding weather: Chance of rain over the weekend
- House fire reported in Anderson
- Reserved win: Foothill's Paget lights up scoreboard in 65-56 win over Shasta
- T.J. Holmes: Northern Section searches for some respect
- Area Roundup: Enterprise boys nip West Valley
- Bernie's Guitar on verge of closing due to tax woes; Redding store's owner seeks buyer
- Trinity County judge admonished by panel defends his actions; Edwards says savings were his focus
- Today in History: Feb. 10, 2012
- Redding man arrested on rape charges; woman reportedly held at gunpoint
- Duo seek $20 million in botched contract to log Iron Mountain Mine; Dispute involves logging on site
- North State in Brief: Feb. 10, 2012
- Siskiyou County rancher shares benefits of social media at logging expo
- State BLM director tours Clear Creek, a success story for wild salmon and steelhead
- Meacher, a Democrat Plumas County supervisor, joins 1st District Assembly race
- Logging expo panel: What to do if you stumble on illegal pot garden in forest
- Woman arrested in Red Bluff auto theft; business owner suffers fractured hip
- North State Marketplace: Feb. 10, 2012
- Alleged shoplifter leads to thousands in stolen property, officers say
- Joe and Mary Paita: A fine show of sportsmanship
- Editorial: Sentiment aside, houses really do need sewers
- Elaine Hyland: TEDx displays power of ideas
- Clear Creek restoration highlights Redding tour for state BLM director
- Travelin' in Time: A look back at a hospital that once stood on a hill in Redding
- Deputies say they've found Burney AC copper thief
- Hearing put off for man accused of shooting his karaoke singing son
- Woman charged with child abuse pondering plea bargain offer
- Accused killer waives hearing
- Redding rape suspect arrested
- Live coverage of Sierra Cascade Logging conference today
- Redding weather: Warm today, chance of rain heading into weekend
- Editorial: As the bill rises, green crusades lose their charm
- Ruth Marcus: Obama and Romney the outsiders
- John P. Schafer: Thank you for your service
- Roy Hutchings: Cut the secretary's taxes
- Ken Pereira: Obama fiddles as economy burns
- Van Auken's photography focuses on people, beauty of nature
- Gironda's remains a Redding staple 10 years later
- Rod Dinger: Airport is working to improve service
- Bill Keep: Egg plants are doomed
- Joel Stratte-McClure: Where's my incentive?
- Knights still in the hunt: Shasta wins 2-OT thriller to stay alive for title, postseason
- Wolves' defense shows its teeth; Shasta boys top PV to stay second in D-II
- Area Roundup: Enterprise falls to Chico on road
- Shasta Lake to revise marijuana code; city moves to comply with federal law
- Redding OK's eminent domain to get land; sewer easement needed for subdivision plan
- Learning how to get healthy: Grant will promote exercise, nutrition education at three Gateway schools
- North State in Brief: Feb. 9, 2012
- Conservative writer Coulter to speak; Anselmo Vineyards to host dinner
- Exhibitors return to familiar locale; Sierra Cascade Logging Conference starts with talk on social media
- Today in History: Feb. 9, 2012
- City manager, city attorney jobs combined; Red Bluff to save $40,000 making change
- Science camp could be sold; Shasta's Board of Education to take bids on Latieze facility
- Trinity County judge admonished for abusing his authority
- Shasta County man convicted of worker's compensation fraud, grand theft
- Go-kart racing leads to conviction on fraud charges
- Police: Redding man arrested after stolen Jeep spotted in driveway
- Tehama drug agents find methamphetamine during traffic stop; two arrested
- Senior Living: Lingo changes over the generations
- Police: Man arrested after rape-in-progress call
- Jon Grabeal: Stability ball hamstring curl boosts balance
- Quiz: Preventing Senior Scams
- Health tip: Know what's in that energy drink before imbibing
- Area blood banks need variety of blood types
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 6:56 a.m. Feb. 8, 2012
- UPDATE: Man found behind Dollar Tree not dead
- The Fishing Report — Feb. 10, 2012
- Voices of Faith — Feb. 22, 2012
- UPDATED: Wreck on Highway 273 in south Redding
- Red Bluff police: Unknown man approached high school girl, asked for sex
- Redding weather: Sunny again today; chance of rain Sunday
- Hornets fade: Chico pulls off sweep of Enterprise girls
- Central Valley boys miss big opportunity; lose 42-37 to Corning; foul trouble dooms Central Valley in loss
- Liberty Christian boys still perfect in FSL
- Plea bargain OK'd in death of boyfriend; Gastineau faces 11 years in vehicular manslaughter
- Today in History: Feb. 8, 2012
- North State in Brief: Feb. 8, 2011
- Attorneys employ unusual tactic in Tehama marijuana case; Red Bluff pair seeking nonjury trial
- Kevin Askeland: Section has seen share of stars
- $880,000 added to juvenile hall project; Shasta County OKs contract to build facility
- Redding OKs new contract with public-access TV operator; open meetings, financial reports required
- Paving firm Tullis to get $57K in credits to bring jobs to Redding
- A little rain, a little attention: Storm dampens Redding area
- Sparks fly during utility rates meeting; Shasta Lake OKs 26% hike over 3 years
- Editorial: Aanestad's entry makes House race a serious contest
- Thomas Sowell: Romney's illiteracy on minimum wage
- Aanestad to run for Congress; Republicans jamming 1st District race
- Rob Patterson: Smog checks unscrupulous
- Kerry Link: For baby, abortion is black and white
- John D. Scholl: Protect children in homeless camps
- Dick Villacres: What are standards for PG&E's meters?
- Shasta supervisors move forward with new juvenile hall
- Gastineau takes plea bargain to avoid murder retrial
- UPDATED: Bomb threat forced evacuation of Redding Walmart Monday night
- North state rail fans get on board their hobby
- Red Bluff police seek woman who pointed gun at man
- Officers seek info in Red Bluff stabbing
- Los Molinos store burns early this morning
- UPDATED: Aanestad to run for Herger's congressional seat
- Redding Weather: Rain today won't last
- Editorial: Promise falls short, but ballpark deal still serves city
- Tom Elias: Romney could turn state even more blue
- Geraldine Statton: Thrift shoppers help community
- Charles M. Finkel: Nation needs good marriage counselor
- Oakley Howell: Are you using your free will?
- Foothill, Liberty Christian lead divisions; Home court advantage at stake through playoff point standings
- Forum will focus on forests; Event is 'counterpoint' to logging conference
- North State in Brief: Feb. 7, 2012
- Looks like an egg for Liberty; Eagle pair shows all the signs
- Canine changes; Pet owners fear licensing costs will rise after takeover
- North State Marketplace: Feb. 7, 2012
- Building is rising; Tribal Health Center, Target lead the way
- County loses top mental health officials; Director's abrupt resignation comes on heels of deputy director's retirement
- Coho roe plan topic of meeting; 'Genetics workshop' on fertilized eggs
- Report backs $1 billion plan to raise dam; Some relocation is necessary, but agriculture, wildlife benefit
- Scholarship Announcement
- One-Day Acting Master Class Led By Leading Stage, Television & Film Star
- Stage Combat One-Day Master Class
- First prep basketball playoff point standings has Foothill, Liberty boys atop respected divisions
- Sharon Randall: Something to be said for hearing, "there, there"
- Sheriff: Man who led deputies on Sunday chase had history of running from law enforcement
- Redding transient pleads not guilty in stabbing
- First eagle egg of the year arrives
- Redding motorcyclist still in serious condition after Sunday wreck
- Montgomery Creek man arrested after early morning Center Street burglary
- Redding weather: Partly sunny today; rain expected Tuesday
- Editorial: Facebook gives state a boost but reveals weakness
- Caleen Sisk: Hydroelectric power isn't clean or renewable
- Brad Jackson: Snub of Rapinoe is inexplicable
- Timothy J. Duffy: Occupy protesters should honor flag
- Diane Knapik: Another local sports hero
- Manning magic works again; Little brother Eli comes up big in Peyton's house at Lucas Oil Stadium
- Drug task force shift; Cal-MMET moves to single-county efforts amid cuts
- County Supervisors to discuss juvenile hall project, gray wolf's presence
- North State in Brief: Feb. 6, 2012
- Today in history: Feb. 6, 2012
- One arrested in Anderson after high-speed chase
- Redding man seriously injured after morning motorcycle crash
- Redding weather: More sunshine today
- Local AARP chapter offers free tax services for seniors and low-income residents
- David Benda: Wireless meters of PG&E draw ire
- Silas Lyons: Siskiyou loses gold, wins spotlight
- Editorial: Transparency can only clear static at RCAC
- Editorial: Tax measure raises new hope for library
- Wally Herger: Green-extremist mindset is problem, not Agenda 21
- Alana Burke: Gingrich or Romney? Either way, it's an upgrade
- Straight Talk: Son's long-distance relationship worries father
- Engagement: Marissa Leeper and Matt Blanc
- Anniversary: Frank and Pat Arnold
- Engagement: Kayla Uttinger and Alan Barth
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Websites help spice up relationships
- Debra Atlas: Gifts that make Valentine's Day special and green
- Vincent D'Amato: Tips on how to set up estate to avoid probate
- North State at Work: Tips for teens and young adults seeking jobs
- Bon Voyage: Put a blush to Valentine's Day with red, pink travel gifts
- Kris Fortier: County should help this golden goose
- Engagement: Sydney Stanger and Sam Malain
- Debt Adviser: Should he sell truck to pay off credit card debt?
- Wes Breese: Obama and Romney: No big difference
- RPD responding to reported stabbing on Hartnell Ave.
- TEDx Redding Live Event
- Police: Alcohol contributed to fatal Friday night crash
- UPDATED: Alcohol contributed to roll over, officers say
- Redding weather: Sunny week with slight chance for rain
- Trial ordered in abduction case; Redding woman pleads not guilty
- Hornet heroics: Enterprise boys topple rival Shasta
- Simpson baseball in transition as coach Bosetti hits campaign trail
- Rock 'n' roll, baby; balmy weather for Redding
- Area Roundup: CV earns comeback victory
- Thomas Lawrence: Pair of north staters playing well in Southwest
- Today in History: Feb. 4, 2012
- Dunsmuir plans manager talks
- North State in Brief: Feb. 4, 2012
- Images show gold heist from Siskiyou County courthouse
- Sisters tell story of Redding eagles Patriot and Liberty in new book
- Buck deer meat taken; poachers left antlers, DFG wardens say
- Rate hike, medical pot on agenda at Shasta Lake council meeting
- KIXE-TV in Redding begins search for new general manager
- Editorial: Teachers' ailing pension fund chooses reality
- Marc Beauchamp: Redding's 'Odysseus' finds his way home
- G. Murphy: Cozy treatment of court worker
- Sally Austin: Medical pot grow is making me sick
- North State Marketplace: Feb. 4, 2012
- UPDATED: Fatal motorcycle wreck closes eastbound lanes of Hartnell Avenue at Shotwick Trail
- Sally Austin: Medical pot grow is making me sick
- Marc Beauchamp: Redding's 'Odysseus' finds his way home
- Editorial: Teachers' ailing pension fund chooses reality
- G. Murphy: Cozy treatment of court worker
- Vincent D'Amato: Tips on how to set up estate to avoid probate
- North State at Work: Tips for teens and young adults seeking jobs
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Websites help spice up relationships
- Debra Atlas: Gifts that make Valentine's Day special and green
- Straight Talk: Son's long-distance relationship worries father
- Engagement: Marissa Leeper and Matt Blanc
- Anniversary: Frank and Pat Arnold
- Engagement: Kayla Uttinger and Alan Barth
- Engagement: Sydney Stanger and Sam Malain
- Debt Adviser: Should he sell truck to pay off credit card debt?
- Claudia Mosby: Physical limitations start to creep in
- Wedding: Briana Jones and Phil DiPietro
- Bon Voyage: Put a blush to Valentine's Day with red, pink travel gifts
- Annette Osborne: SOS text encapsulates unraveling evening
- Tom Dunlap: Music teacher helped shape tune of my life
- UPDATE: Two structure fires reported within minutes of each other
- Gastineau found guilty of manslaughter; jury deadlocks on murder charge
- Stacey made local mark; Redding touched by Marine's death
- Siskiyou County authorities gather clues in theft of courthouse gold
- North State in Brief: Feb. 3, 2012
- Editorial: Forest strategy is a modest step but on right path
- Dr. Justin Howland: Abortion? It's up to woman involved
- Ann Chapman: Concentrate on education
- Ellen Paul: Justice for all?
- Charles Krauthammer: Syria: It's not just about freedom
- Today in History: Feb. 3, 2012
- Morning is closed-door time for Tehama supervisors; chairman fears meetings will be rushed
- Molestation trial delayed for suspended priest; Ojeda case put off until March
- 'Striper' catch increase voted down; proposal would have tripled limits
- Closing it out: Enterprise shuts out Shasta in fourth quarter for victory
- Burney-Hat Creek project gets funds; money set for vegetation, brush removal
- T.J. Holmes: Playoff hoops around the corner
- Area Roundup: Foothill girls fall to Pleasant Valley
- A proven leader: Harrell is new chief at Gateway district
- North State Marketplace: Feb. 3, 2012
- California Fish and Game Commision rejects striped bass changes
- Redding parolee crashes, keeps going with toddler in car, police say
- Siskiyou nugget theft similar to 1979 burglary
- UPDATED: Gastineau found guilty of manslaughter; jury deadlocks on murder charge
- Land Reclamation Seminar planned
- Hearing for suspected I-5 gunman delayed until March
- Suspended Redding priest back in Sacramento County Superior Court
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 6:56 a.m. Feb. 2, 2012
- UPDATED: Head-on collision reported on Old Oregon Trail
- No one injured in Bella Vista school bus collision
- UPDATED: One suspect escapes capture after Redding chase in stolen pickup
- Redding Weather: Unseasonably warm weather today
- Today in history: Feb. 2, 2012
- North State in Brief: Feb. 2, 2012
- YAKS opens new store on Churn Creek
- Weaverville hopes Lion Dance won't be last
- No verdict yet in Gastineau trial; Deliberations continue into second day
- Home brewing solutions on tap; Owners offer wider selection, tastings at new site
- Charter school bill is blasted; Measure may have chilling effect, some say
- Price of natural gas hits a 10-year low; Customer bills won't reflect cost cut
- Local Marine killed by IED; Sergeant was serving in Afghanistan
- Thieves pull off $3M gold heist; Siskiyou County loses part of heritage
- Editorial: Legislators come to their senses on school buses
- Ruth Marcus: Rick Santorum's choice to run
- Allred combines wood, metal flawlessly
- Jimi'z spices up Park Marina with culinary treats
- Bert Corford: Gingrich plans defy reality
- Diane Hawthorne: Citizens should pay their share
- Gary Delbridge: Where's coverage of bass tourney?
- 'Little Sheba' delights with powerful story, strong acting
- Show Boat Lounge offers fun, great atmosphere
- Gillam makes it official, signs to play football for San Jose State
- SmartMeter opt-out provision approved by state
- UPDATED: Redding Marine killed in Afghanistan
- Tehama County man gets life sentence for child molestation
- Man pleads not guilty in stepfather's shooting death
- UPDATED: 'Irreplaceable' gold pieces stolen from Siskiyou courthouse; historical display worth $3 million
- Deputies find at-risk man in Shasta Lake after search
- Overnight burglary reported in Gerber
- UPDATED: 79-year-old Redding woman injured in I-5 rollover
- Aanestad still undecided on whether he'll enter congressional race
- DFG seeks tips in Cassel deer poaching cases
- Redding Weather: Showers to taper off today
- Editorial: Charter bill would serve status quo, but not students
- Thomas Sowell: Getting nowhere, very fast
- Faylon Brunemeier: Self-esteem outruns accomplishments
- Clifford Jacoby: Blasting, dust are real concerns
- Richard Molinar: Quarry will spoil peace and quiet
- John P. Schafer: SOS
- Soaring high: Eagles close 1st round of NAL girls play with dominant win
- Foothill wrestling storms back for exhilarating win; Jensen comes through in clutch
- North State in Brief: Feb. 1, 2012
- Gastineau murder trial in final stages; Redding woman faces a possible life sentence
- Area Roundup: U-Prep girls keep top spot in basketball league
- Lack of donations puts Tehama County's state fair exhibit on hold; charter bus to July event proposed
- Man sees aquarium aiding city economy; tourists on I-5 would stop off in Redding
- Kevin Askeland: Grid-Hoop All-Stars reign supreme
- Today in History: Feb. 1, 2012
- Two get out of burning Redding home; heavy flames lead to second alarm
- Schools told to prepare for lean budgets; Brown's plan hinges on vote in November
- Redding police suspect off-duty CHP officer of DUI in four-car wreck
- Judge puts halt to Medi-Cal cuts; Some doctors agree 10% puts patients at risk
- Heather Wilson Casts Her Spell over the Mall and wins the Championship title!
- RED opens at Siskiyou Arts Council Gallery February 10
- Siskiyou Arts Council and Mountain Runners present the 33rd Annual T-Shirt Design Contest
- Police: Unlicensed driver hits bicyclist balancing two trash bags
- Hwy. 1 near Big Sur open again; rock slide closed road for nine days
- Police: Suspicious package at playground filled with clothing and paper
- The Fishing Report — Feb. 3, 2012
- Deputies: Recently released prisoner caught with stolen property
- Corning parolee arrested for allegedly carrying billy club
- UPDATED: Motorcycle hit by vehicle near ShopKo
- UPDATED: Wreck reported at Larkspur and Cypress
- Closing arguments today in Gastineau murder trial
- Redding Weather: Mild today; possibility of light rain Wednesday
- Today in History: Jan. 31, 2012
- Editorial: Quarry neighbors should speak up while they can
- Tom Elias: Democrats push Obama on housing
- Shop Anderson; Tuesday promotion creates name recognition
- Jack Williams: Public must take responsibility
- Greg Beale: Voters spurn prosperity
- Mosquito spray decision pending; New federal rules went into effect Nov. 1
- What to watch: Basketball, wrestling pack the week of prep sports
- Mild, dry winter stirs cheers and concerns; People head outdoors while waiting on rain
- Mother arraigned after toddler hurt; Stroller hit by SUV on Redding road
- 'I'm going to shut you up,' father told son; Shingletown man arraigned in shooting
- Redding takes steps to slow speeders; Neighborhood complains of wrecks
- North State in Brief: Jan. 31, 2012
- Sharon Randall: A story for my grandson
- North State Marketplace: Jan. 31, 2012
- Voices of Faith — Feb. 4, 2012
- second saturday ART NIGHT
- Victim's name released in Friday's fatal wreck on Interstate 5
- Tehama County drug taskforce nets 3 arrests
- Redding Weather: North state enters another dry spell
- Editorial: Parking crunch was predictable, but city's fault?
- Bob Williams: Reincarnation of the welfare queen
- Area Roundup: Shasta men fall to Feather River
- Orphan choir tours with songs in their hearts; Liberian, Peruvian youngsters visit Redding
- Today in History: Jan. 30, 2012
- Joseph Korte: Who'll hold hand of the unborn?
- Jean King: Women's Refuge also serves men
- Larry Russell: Battle endures for '99 percent'
- Strategic home defaults rising; underwater owners opting to walk away
- Leland Gordon: North state has produced its share of famous alumni
- UPDATED: Deputies stop suspects after high-speed chase on Hwy. 44
- Redding weather: Rain possible this evening
- David Benda: Stillwater misses out on two companies that chose other California locations
- Silas Lyons: People who make the difference
- Editorial: Coordination is promising, but paranoia is not
- Sue Farrell, John Fowler and Judy Gosnel: Care center staff deeply appreciated
- Darrell Burrell: P.O.P has helped needy for decades
- Steven Greenhut: Denying state's plight won't ease it
- Helen McPherson: Give these young Marines a break
- Roy Hutchings: More of the old liberalspeak
- Vivian Buehler: Donors stepped up to assist family
- John Keye: Obama bows to radicals
- Clifton Seago: The Corps is held to higher standard
- Bob Madgic: GOP extremism behind gridlock
- Kathy Villacres: Redding deserves better air service
- John Wildermuth: Chiang gets the lawsuit he's looking for
- Wedding: Emily Weil and Scott McCall
- Lewis Chamberlain: Find the Medigap policy that meets your needs
- Debra Atlas: StepnSoak gains traction by eliminating the mess
- Straight Talk: Shoplifting has friend worried
- Richard Shearer: Learn the truth about wolves
- John P. Schafer: The party of never again
- Anniversaries, 1/29
- Anderson police: Driver hits intoxicated pedestrian who leaves accident scene
- UPDATED: Truck hauling sewage slips on ice, spills load all over road
- Police: Thief caught with property from unlocked cars
- Redding weather: Warm, sunny week ahead
- Court denies city of Redding appeal request; reports must be released to union
- Editorial: Straight info from city isn't too much to ask
- Marc Beauchamp: One man's war with Shasta County
- Halden Phelps: Candidate's faith key to this voter
- Tom Taylor: 'Little Sheba' hits the mark
- Jan Hanks: A navigator? Why not fewer rocks?
- Yvonne Sutherland: Spare the ridicule of America's church
- Senior moment: Foothill veterans lead Cougars past Enterprise in overtime
- Shasta lights up scoreboard in huge upset; Gulden's 26 points lead Wolves to win over Chico
- Falcons get narrow escape; Central Valley boys hang on to top West Valley
- West Valley's Mendonca puts down Falcons; guard leads Eagles to win
- Thomas Lawrence: James Williams doing it all for Shasta Knights basketball
- Area Roundup: English leads Cubs past Yreka
- One dead after I-5 collision
- 102-year-old Red Cross volunteer laid to rest
- Today in History: Jan. 28, 2012
- Big rig overturns on Interstate 5 near Lakehead
- Wheel found in river may be from locomotive that fell off ferry
- North State in Brief: Jan. 28, 2012
- Detectives: Father shot son for karaoke singing; both men released from hospital
- Police: Child plays in street alone while mother gets high on meth
- UPDATED: One dead in Wreck on I-5 near Knighton Road; freeway now clear
- Homeless man reports being assaulted at camp under Cypress bridge
- Patrick's Point stops taking group camp reservations
- Redding police: Drug deal gone bad leads to felon's arrest
- Tree falls on car near Bechelli Lane
- UPDATED: Truck flips on curve in Redding; teen driver arrested
- Keep leftover seeds
- Dunsmuir council places library tax on ballot
- Anna Moseley: Organize owners manuals and warranties
- Master Gardeners: Avoid planting veggies near septic system
- Saving seeds? Avoid common pitfalls
- Seed saving preserves garden heritage
- Laura Christman: Eileen Fox's small houseplants had high ambitions
- UPDATED: Big rig overturns near Lakehead, blocks traffic
- Redding Weather: Gusty but sunny today
- 3-year-old in stroller injured in Eureka Way collision
- Editorial: Pump up number of homeless vets? Only to cut it back
- Charles Krauthammer: The State of the Union flop
- Marv Van Voy: Rebuttal letter offers no facts
- Joan Manning: Republicans out of touch
- Lincoln display gives Shasta students glimpse of era
- North State in Brief: Jan. 27, 2012
- Warm welcome: First-grade Lassen View students give soldier quilt they created
- Today in History: Jan. 27, 2012
- Quarry plan alarms north state residents; meeting focuses on environmental concerns in area
- Fire destroys mobile home: Shasta Lake man injured, hospitalized
- Father arrested in son's shooting; both men sent to hospital with gunshot wounds
- Crowds flood new burger eatery in Redding; Five Guys hurting sales, merchants say
- New forest guidelines revealed; effects on some industries still unclear
- Foothill stung: Hornets pick on Cougars with length in crucial league win
- Area Roundup: Simpson women roll past Pacific Union
- North State Marketplace: Jan. 27, 2012
- Travelin in time: How some Shasta County places got their names
- Volunteer opportunity: Another Chance seeks help in store, fostering animals
- UPDATE: Man surrenders to deputies following shooting in Shingletown
- First-graders welcome home Redding soldier
- UPDATED: Man burned in Shasta Lake mobile home fire
- UPDATED: Railroad Avenue partially blocked after pickup crash
- UPDATED: Three-car collision reported on I-5 in Anderson
- Redding weather: Rain likely most of the day
- Editorial: The ideal tax target? As ever, it's someone else
- Ruth Marcus: Is Arizona turning purple?
- Peter J. Gravett: Vets homes will open eventually
- Ailene Miller: Abortion isn't black and white
- Gracious Palmer: Where are county's 'warming stations'
- Blues Harmonica Blowout fills Cascade Theatre
- Grilla Bites still hitting mark after two years
- Waton's youthful outlook lends to her art
- Bert & Ernie's provides fun environment, good times
- Fitting sendoff: Lobsinger leads West Valley past Falcons in senior's home finale
- Tehama County mental health looks at beating anxiety with drumming therapy
- Today in History: Jan. 26, 2012
- Panthers fight off Cougars' challenge; Chico hangs on for 10th straight win
- 'It was spur-of-the-moment'; Gastineau recalls events of fatal night
- Shasta College men get win over Redwoods; Williams puts on show for Knights
- Red Bluff Bull and Gelding Sale: Stock dogs compete
- North State in Brief: Jan. 26, 2012
- Event aims to help house homeless veterans; many don't consider themselves eligible for aid
- North State Marketplace: Jan. 26, 2012
- Distressed home sales still in flux in Shasta County
- Culture, song at core of looming celebration; World Orphans Choir will perform
- Redding mix-up ruffles feathers; Community Services Advisory Commission members, city chief to meet
- Coho salmon face lofty recovery goals; Siskiyou County calls rates 'unfair, unrealistic'
- Corsairs too much for Knight women; Shasta gets close in game's final moments
- Police arrest man on suspicion of trying to rob a bank
- Police: Thief sneaks through air duct into business
- The Fishing Report — Jan. 27, 2012
- Car fire that spread to storage unit extinguished
- UPDATE: Redding police find missing 11-year-old boy
- Trinity narcotics agents arrest man during traffic stop; Pot, mushrooms, handgun seized during stop
- Man had pot, meth and loaded revolver in Jeep, deputies say
- Redding weather: More rain, less cold
- Almost there: Pleasant Valley girls hold off Enterprise Hornets once again
- U-Prep outlasts Redding Christian in contest for first place
- Editorial: School-bus bill would relieve rural districts
- Thomas Sowell: GOP ready to gamble on Gingrich
- Area Roundup: Redding Christian boys top U-Prep
- Kevin Askeland: First place, history on the line in the north
- Mark McCandlish: Copyright theft: Studios are biggest criminals
- Local viewers give Obama's address a mixed review
- Race slate may widen; Aanestad eyes challenge to LaMalfa
- Home sprinkler rules widened in Tehama County
- Dental hygienists rally round cancer patient
- North State in Brief: Jan. 25, 2012
- Water, land use on agenda; Western Shasta Resource Conservation District will present survey results
- History possibly in store for Lorenz Hotel; famed Redding hotel closer to 'milestone'
- Red Bluff Bull and Gelding Sale: Buying the bull
- Today in History: Jan. 25, 2012
- Law appears to back pot dispensary ban; AB 1300 gives more power to local authorities
- North State Marketplace: Jan. 25, 2012
- Man facing life in prison for stomping on casino security guard's head
- Aanestad ponders entering north state congressional race
- Shasta supervisors OK fuel agreement for Fall River airport
- Feeding Tube Awareness Week will be February 5th - February 11th
- Nursing Conference Highlights Simpson Nursing Student
- Student singers shine in Shasta College Opera
- Man who punched deputy sentenced to prison
- Whiskey stolen from Tehama fair grounds, deputies say
- Sex offender sentenced to prison
- Voices of Faith — Jan. 28, 2012
- Woman, 52, allegedly stabs another in downtown Redding
- Redding weather: Cloudy again today
- Editorial: Obscure agency's new authority requires close eye
- Tom Elias: 2012 brings a different Jerry Brown
- Ken Archuleta: Political sharks are out for blood
- Linda R. Coulter: God's wisdom is available to all
- Redding police investigate reported stabbing
- What to watch: rivalries feature back-loaded week of prep contests
- Area Roundup: Liberty Christian boys rout Westwood
- Shasta County court official pleads no contest to disturbing the peace charge
- Charges against motorcycle repair shop owner dropped
- No headline - homesales_box
- Home sales jump in December, reaching highest level in four years
- Fred Kelly Grant talks Agenda 21, 'coordination' with local activists
- More than 1,000 lose power after snow storm
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- RTPA board to discuss hiring its own staff to be more independent from county
- UPDATED: Possible stabbing reported
- Homeless man found dead in alley was one of first parolees released under realignment
- Man pleads no contest in deadly DUI
- North State in Brief: Jan. 24, 2012
- Anderson police chase down man who ran from car wreck
- Former youth counselor sentenced to prison
- Los Molinos woman allegedly stabs another woman in the face, leg
- UPDATED: Shasta County court clerk pleads no contest to disturbing the peace charge
- UPDATED: All charges dropped against motorcycle repair shop owner
- Power out for 1,100 north state PG&E customers
- Wreck closes Gas Point Road in west Cottonwood
- UPDATED: Man found dead in alley last week identified
- Redding police nab one suspect in alleged car theft
- UPDATED: Catholic Healthcare West changes name to Dignity Health
- Redding weather: Clearing up today
- Editorial: Cheap, renewable electricty but not for California
- Dodi Jones: 'Terrorism' bills trample on rights
- Dan K. Thomasson: Cut those young Marines some slack
- James Wilson: Baby boomers are not to blame
- UPDATED: Rhonda Road structure fire reported
- Knights victorious over Roadrunners
- Airport still cut off from fuel
- UPDATED: Millville structure fire reported
- Scoreboard
- Rain, rain is going away
- Red Bluff Bull and Gelding Sale return Cattle market joined by art show, auction
- Today in history: Jan. 23, 2012
- UPDATED: Car flips over into Olney Creek in South Redding
- UPDATED: Northbound I-5 reopened near Yreka
- UPDATED: Trucks being checked again for chains in Fawndale
- Redding weather: More stormy conditions start today
- Silas Lyons: A life ends, cold and lonely
- David Benda: Amazon rumored to be opening distribution center in Patterson
- Editorial: Coolest small town? Weaverville, of course
- Editorial: Hard to believe, but job market is rebounding
- Ann McFeatters: GOP primaries about one thing money
- Warren I. Swanson: Let's celebrate wolf's return
- RedBlueAmerica: Is Newt Gingrich running racist campaign?
- Debra Atlas: Imprint Mat reduces fatigue while standing
- Nerd Chicks: These apps and tools make life easier, save time
- Claudia Mosby: Multitasking takes on new challenges as we mature
- David Haddon: Santorum never waffled on life
- J.R. Carter: Drug culture is a symptom of our narcissistic age
- Bob Wilkinson: Do conservatives care about facts?
- Suzy Coffee: Pro-choice soldiers are the true heroes
- Wes Breese: Cast your vote for Constitution
- Kay Kobe: I apologize for the mistaken ID
- Annette Osborne: There's a scent in the air that 9-year-old is less of a little boy
- Debt Adviser: Is fiance responsible for ex's equity loan?
- Tom Dunlap: Take a tour of my Man Cave
- Vincent D'Amato: Stretch IRAs help beneficiaries get most from account
- UPDATED: Woman taken to hospital after being run over by ATV
- Redding weather: Heaviest storms have passed, lighter rain possible through Tuesday
- Editorial: Congress right to hit brakes on piracy bill
- Marc Beauchamp: Did God want Tebow's foes to lose?
- Jim Mathews: Siskiyou residents miss local TV
- Don Farrell: End the double dipping
- Bob Walden: Republicans race to the past
- R.L. Alden: Social Security: Not the problem
- Richard Johnson: Red-light cameras plainly defective
- Bruising victory: Foothill still dominant in EAL North
- Sequoia teacher vies for state Educator of the Year; woman credits her love for children
- Today in History: Jan. 21, 2012
- North State in Brief: Jan. 21, 2012
- Redding hospital parent receives honor; Prime has been under federal review
- Redding pedestrian hit by car at crosswalk; 46-year-old suffers skull fractures
- A step toward a new life: Six graduate from Shasta County's drug court
- Redding man pleads guilty in shooting; woman's trial set in 2010 death
- Redding soaked, windblown; another storm forecast for Sunday
- Shasta County gains hope on jobs but unemployment increases slightly
- Falcons hang on to avoid losing skid; Central Valley escapes when Corning's last shot hits the rim
- 11 local fighters to battle tonight; MMA event in Redding touts 4 pro fights
- Falcon girls sneak by Corning in OT; CV gets big win on road
- Claudia Mosby: Mulitasking takes on new challenges as we mature
- The Buzz: Amazon rumored to be opening distribution center in Patterson
- Vincent D'Amato: Stretch IRAs help beneficiaries get most from account
- Debra Atlas: Imprint Mat reduces fatigue while standing
- Nerd Chicks: These apps and tools make life easier, save time
- Tom Dunlap: Take a tour of my Man Cave
- UPDATE: Power restored to Red Bluff; 83 still without in Lakehead
- Travelin' in Time: Remnants of early fish trapping operation remain on Sacramento River
- Light bulbs: New labels shed light on choices
- Travelin in Time: How some odd-named places got those names
- Ask Anna: Tips for organizing cluttered closets
- Soil pH makes a difference
- UPDATED: Body found in Redding alley
- Redding pedestrian in critical condition after being hit by car
- Redding weather: Another rainy day on tap; chain controls in effect in Burney area
- Winter weather may delay newspaper deliveries
- Editorial: Hotel is emblem of city's past and inspiration
- Charles Krauthammer: Republicans on a suicide march
- Marsha Collins: Regelin set fine example
- Rhonda Hull: Compassion made tragedy bearable
- Fundraiser visits the 1930s; Club Cougar show, dinner benefit performing arts
- Ex-Redding teacher avoids jail time; probation, rehab ordered for Fisher, 44
- CHP alum seeks office; Wolochuk eyes District 4 supervisor seat
- Step right up: Foothill's strong finish caps victory over Shasta girls
- Redding eliminates one top city position; two assume job duties of vacated role
- Wet weather woes: Similar conditions expected through weekend
- Enterprise girls top Red Bluff in EAL battle
- Today in History: Jan. 20, 2012
- Pot cases draw notice; Redding dispensary ban at issue
- Shasta Lake juggles zoning; planning board OKs pot ordinance language
- North State in Brief: Jan. 20, 2012
- Area Roundup: Simpson women defeat William Jessup on road
- North State Marketplace: Jan. 20, 2012
- Four cited on suspicion of selling alcohol to minor
- Rhonda Hull: Compassion made tragedy bearable
- Marsha Collins: Regelin set fine example
- Charles Krauthammer: Republicans on a suicide march
- Editorial: Hotel is emblem of city's past and inspiration
- More than 40 vehicles stuck in snow on SR 299 near Round Mountain
- Caltrans directing traffic off I-5 at Mountain Gate
- 2012 Annual High School Juried Art Competition
- UPDATED: Four accidents on SR 299; Caltrans closes SR 299 3 miles west of Round Mountain
- Health tip: Know the signs for seasonal affective disorder
- Blood banks need variety of blood types
- Jon Grabeal: Follow these steps to make chest and shoulders stronger
- Senior Living: Many local groups need volunteers
- Janis Meredith: What are sports parenting sympathy groups and why should you avoid them?
- UPDATE: Car overturns on Churn Creek Road
- Former Redding teacher sentenced to rehab, probation
- Two pickups collide on Lake Boulevard in Redding; driver allegedly ran light
- Brooke Powell takes January Title at Mall Talent Showcase
- Trophy sized trout
- Yoga Teacher Training
- Simpson Launches New Wrestling Program
- Sacred Drumming Circle
- Editorial: Privatize parks? The state cannot afford not to ask
- Ruth Marcus: Mitt Romney's skewed priorities
- Michael Heim: County loses proud servant
- Nancy Glazzard: Thanks for helping tradition endure
- Thomas C. Hood: Sick and tired of marijuana blather
- Multi-vehicle pileup: Authorities temporarily shut down I-5 due to crash, snow
- Murder trial gets under way; Gastineau faces life term if found guilty
- North State in Brief: Jan. 19, 2012
- Today in History: Jan. 19, 2012
- Bell ringers raise $150K; Red Kettle campaign exceeds goal
- Anderson dispatch center to close; SHASCOM to take over city's police, 911 calls
- Gov. Brown: Taxes key to future; 2 north state lawmakers critical of State of State speech
- Red Bluff names interim city manager; Nichols takes a position in Lassen County
- Mt. Shasta Ski Park may open; operators need storms to deliver more snow
- Growing pains: Enterprise youth evident in loss to Chico
- Knights shoot lights out in 1st conference win; passing pays off for Shasta in big win over Lassen
- Area Roundup: Foothill boys rout Oroville
- North State Marketplace: Jan. 19, 2012
- Vehicle rolls on SB I-5, blocks no. 2 lane near Dog Creek Road
- Gastineau murder trial under way
- UPDATED: Two-hour delays on NB I-5 as officials man chain, metering checkpoint
- UPDATED: Westbound Highway 299 opened in Trinity County
- Anderson City Council approves merger to SHASCOM dispatch center
- UPDATED: Mt. Shasta Ski park hopes to open Saturday; Ashland reopens Thursday
- UPDATED: Northbound I-5 reopened after multiple-vehicle crash
- UPDATED: Redding weather: Rain almost here; chain controls in effect in Trinity County
- Barn residence burns near Bella Vista
- Editorial: Stop the recall? Lucero's drive will go nowhere
- Thomas Sowell: What about 'disparities' in achievement?
- Donna Jean Phillips: Chapel bells are a soothing sound
- Patricia Griffin: Majestic oaks senselessly cut
- Alex Landi: King fought righteously
- Michael Shannon: Our lawmakers must heed Constitution
- Corning Cardinals start fast, top West Valley Eagles
- Simpson University adds men's wrestling; Anderson's Williams will coach team
- Vikings fight past Wolves; Pleasant Valley girls top Shasta on road
- Area Roundup: Anderson High opens league play with upset
- Kevin Askeland: Mount Shasta Bears ride hot streak after win over Anderson Cubs
- Pedestrian killed crossing street; 24-year-old Redding man struck by truck
- Today in History: Jan. 18, 2012
- Deputies give details in Trinity killing; stepson accused in homicide
- Patients not plaintiffs: A collective showdown; judge dismisses group from owners' lawsuit against city
- Wolf on journey gets near California towns; reported five miles outside of Burney on Jan. 9
- North State in Brief: Jan. 18, 2011
- Accusations fly at city meeting; Shasta Lake's Lucero says she won't step down
- Finishing up the job: Crews extinguish fire at abandoned buidling
- More details emerge in fatal Ruth shooting; deputies say stepson confessed to crime
- Sex offender arrested after failing to register
- Steel storage building reported stolen
- Anderson woman arrested after chase
- Wild wolf remains in eastern Lassen County
- UPDATED: Reports of abandoned house on fire west of Redding
- UPDATED: Pedestrian killed in traffic accident identified
- Redding weather: Rain expected to begin falling tonight
- Editorial: Deal offers little 'Clarity,' but city should press on
- Tom Elias: To save big, restore three strikes' intent
- Barbara Riddle: Bipartisanship? Not with the left
- William E. Sundahl: Squirrel in road? Give it a chance
- The content of their character: A memorial fit for a King
- Shasta Lake pot rules to be revisited
- Drop off tires Saturday for free at 3 different locations in Tehama County
- Winter weather said to be on its way to Redding area
- North State Marketplace: Jan. 17, 2012
- North state lawmakers seek to repeal fire fee
- UPDATED: Authorities find Redding man missing from adult group home
- The Fishing Report — Jan. 20, 2012
- Voices of Faith — Jan. 21, 2012
- UPDATED: Songs, prayers, tributes and march highlight MLK Day in Redding
- Redding weather: Cold morning, sunny day forecast
- Editorial: Martin Luther King deserves his correction
- Bob Williams: Pentagon cuts: The next budget standoff?
- Susan Morris Wilson: Spot graffiti? Call the hotline
- Timothy J. Duffy: What took so long?
- Gloria Horner: Gas prices don't live up to hype
- Jerry Phillips: The Big Wheels will roll again
- West Valley High duo both win wrestling titles
- Vallejo runner wins Redding Marathon in record time
- 2012 Redding Marathon results released
- Anderson man stole cash from Grand Buffet, police say
- Redding weather: Cooling down today
- David Benda: Businessman eyes former Red Bluff dealership site for ice rink
- Silas Lyons: The best discipline? A game
- Editorial: Redevelopment's end forces cities to curb ambitions
- Emily Young: Baby boomers must pay our share
- Anniversary: Bob and Ann Roenicke
- Redding Library: Genealogy tools, volunteers available
- Anniversary: Jack and Thelma Berry
- Engagement: Allyson Hill and Rory Greek
- Bon Voyage: Ahoy, mateys, climb aboard a pirate festival
- Lewis Chamberlain: Better understand how Medicare medication programs work
- Debra Atlas: Icouldbe.org connects students with mentors
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Does Kindle need anti-virus protection?
- Irma Vorbeck: How to properly wear a name tag
- Annette Osborne: Staycation was just what parents needed
- Straight Talk: Panelists wish for peace
- Tom Dunlap: Vet on wheels makes for a happy cat
- "English Tea Murder" is tepid at best
- James W. Gibson: Veteran salutes and thanks Herger
- Debt Adviser: Steps to take to resolve your bankruptcy
- Robert George: This old-timer's for wild rivers
- 49ers beat Saints 36-32 in thrilling playoff victory
- Redding weather: Sunny Saturday, but rain on the horizon
- Stinging win: Enterprise Hornets continue their dominance over Shasta Wolves
- Editorial: North state voters deserve better than a coronation
- Marc Beauchamp: Les Melburg et al take to the airwaves
- UPDATED: Anderson sailor Chad Regelin laid to rest today
- Julie Bey: Regelin family deserves better
- Orion Sears: Church tactless, but soldiers aren't target
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day closures
- Father gets life for bat attack on son, 8; Redding resident pleads no contest
- Shasta-Enterprise rivalry provides lasting memories
- Farewell salute: A somber gathering; Anderson sailor's body returns home
- Thomas Lawrence: Ex-prep standouts look good in college
- Bank faces tough times; Redding PremierWest branch closing
- Area Roundup: Foothill ekes out win over Pleasant Valley
- No plea by stepson in Trinity murder case; suspect remains in jail without bail
- North state in Brief: Jan. 14, 2012
- Officials arrest Hyampom volunteer firemen for alleged drug sale
- Flipping over kids' health: YMCA gets $20K grant for schools projects
- Bank fraud plea made; ex-employee faces 30 years, $1 million fine
- Today in History: Jan. 14, 2012
- North State Marketplace: Jan. 14, 2012
- Trinity County man charged with murder in stepfather's shooting death
- UPDATED: Redding man accused of hitting son with baseball bat pleads no-contest to attempted murder
- Red Bluff woman pleads guilty to bank fraud
- Two Hyampom Volunteer Fire Department members arrested for allegedly trying to sell pot
- Shasta Rose Society looks after City Hall roses
- Ask Anna: Two approaches to cleaning the bathroom
- 'Collapse' shows how some societies thrive while others fail
- Laura Christman: Build on basics for pruning confidence
- Master Gardeners: Many things could cause lack of tree blossoms
- Plant properly
- PremierWest will consolidate branches; move will close Bechelli Lane location in Redding
- Drivers advised to use caution around work at I-5 and Highway 44 in Redding
- Redding weather: More sun, temperatures in 60s
- Hot-shooting Hornet girls top rival Shasta; Enterprise's Gray scores 17 points
- Simpson men's Red Hawks lose at home; team rallies late in 1st half to stay close
- T.J. Holmes: Final hoops weeks bring excitement
- Editorial: Funeral pickets deserve patriotic rebuttal, not jail
- Charles Krauthammer: Ron Paul's remarkable achievement
- John P. Schafer: By reason of insanity
- Christine Mitchell: Why not print whole story?
- Diane Hawthorne: Millions wasted flinging mud
- Area Roundup: Foothill girls suffer first EAL loss
- Donna Caldwell: Let's welcome movie studio
- Don Mayo: 'Real story' about pharmacy troubles
- Redding Veterans Home delay is waiting game; panel advised against being hasty about 'going to war'
- North State in Brief: Jan. 13, 2012
- Siskiyou's Kobseff considering run for 1st Assembly District; conservative would face GOP's Bosetti
- Northland pulls KRCR Channel 7 off air in Siskiyou; affiliate out of Oregon takes its spot
- Race for Congress heating up; Democrat's chance against LaMalfa debated
- Palo Cedro bookkeeper arrested on suspicion of embezzlement
- Shasta County panel OKs hot springs permit; Big Bend facility closed since 2006
- Body of Anderson sailor due in Redding today
- Redding set to OK Stillwater deal for movie studio
- Hearing delayed for suspected I-5 gunman
- Single-vehicle wreck on Happy Valley Road
- Smoking water heater sends Redding firefighters to the movies
- Dining Out: 5 Thais a delightful Dana Drive treat
- Kingston Trio still going strong more than 50 years later
- Artist Spotlight: Grantham’s collages revive shape, color, theme
- Suspected drunken driver crashes into home on Rancho Road in Redding
- Redding weather: Temperature could hit 70 today
- Editorial: College task force presses students: Finish or leave
- Bonnie Erbe: A rare bold step on Grand Canyon
- Wine Tasting: January 2012
- Shirley Plumlee: Land of Opportunity not Robin Hood
- George Otterbeck: 'Special projects' should be cut first
- Feather River's Crisosto bests Shasta in return to Redding
- Area Roundup: Cubs defeat Central Valley in wrestling meet
- North State Marketplace: Jan. 12, 2012
- Plans to restructure Cascade Union School District paused
- Shasta County foreclosures down; increase in filings expected this year, experts say
- Arrest made in Ruth killing; stepson questioned in fatal shooting
- Today in History: Jan. 12, 2012
- No signs of rain or snow: Fire danger increases during dry spell
- Sailor slain in Afghanistan coming home; Regelin funeral procession set to begin Saturday in Anderson
- North State in Brief: Jan. 12, 2012
- Bus to become the field trip; Tehama County to use vehicle to teach recycling
- Mall card shop closes; Hallmark store ends 10-year run
- Injuries, possible fatality, in single car crash on Hwy. 299
- Workshop to help those with chronic conditions
- Blood banks need variety of blood types
- Health tip: Anderson goes smoke-free
- Redding Marathon: Runners make final preparations for big race
- Senior Living: Readers share special Christmas memories
- Derrick Adams: Rosacea causes discoloration, discomfort
- 18-year-old injured after truck crashes into tree on Old Oregon Trail
- UPDATED: Authorities arrest stepson of Trinity County man found dead earlier this week
- Crash reported in downtown Redding at Eureka and California
- Westboro Baptist Church to demonstrate near Anderson sailor's funeral service
- Redding weather: More springlike conditions for the area
- Area Roundup: Patriots cruise to victory over Lions
- Editorial: 25 years' worth of battles result? Many stalemates
- Thomas Sowell: The Postal Service needs to compete
- Shasta grinds out win over Red Bluff to even season series
- Kevin Askeland: Westwood coach has 2 undefeated hoops teams
- Stan Little: The GOP wants to do it again
- David A. Perreault: No dogs in park? Take another look
- North State in Brief: Jan. 11, 2012
- Shasta County issues order to stop work on private chapel
- Rep. Wally Herger's retirement shuffles north state; congressman endorses LaMalfa
- Judge rules against Don Bird; activist now is a 'vexatious litigant'
- North State Marketplace: Jan 11, 2012
- Trinity County man found fatally shot; deputies say wife discovered body at home
- Today in History: Jan. 11, 2012
- Teen's molestation trial is postponed; date changed from Jan. 18 to April 10
- State budget threatens veterans home's opening; group plans to brainstorm ideas Thursday
- A wolf at the door: Siskiyou County talks options; ranchers, biologists discuss concerns
- Tehama County activist declared 'vexatious litigant'
- Trio accused of murder plead not guilty
- UPDATED: Ambulance responding to pedestrian hit by vehicle on South Street
- Two-vehicle crash on eastbound Cypress
- Red Bluff man sentenced to prison for molesting children
- The Fishing Report — Jan. 14, 2012
- DFG officials discuss wild wolf to packed Siskiyou Board of Supervisors meeting
- Voices of Faith — Jan. 14, 2012
- UPDATED: Trinity detectives investigating man's death
- Suspended priest released from jail on bail
- Two all-terrain vehicles stolen from Cottonwood residence
- Redding man finds parolee in his garage, police say
- Redding weather: Partly sunny and 63 degrees
- Note from the editor: Background on the Prime story
- Local Prime patient visited by feds
- Graffiti rising in Redding
- Man pleads no contest in drugged smoothie case
- Shasta County Auction Yard icon to be honored
- McConnell Foundation sues road contractor
- North state marketplace: Jan. 10, 2012
- North state in brief: Jan. 12, 2012
- Group seeks to refill hot springs in Big Bend
- Suspect in bow incident pleads insanity
- Prep basketball games of the week
- Editorial: Without buses, schools' promise quickly erodes
- Tom Elias: Brown's budget looks like Whitman's
- Jeff Jones: Best investment? Stock up on OJ
- Joyce Dolan: Choose your system
- Sandra Jarosz: Cure the dysfunction before raising taxes
- Jerry Drennan: What the president is really saying
- UPDATED: Herger to announce retirement; LaMalfa to run for his seat
- Scene: Jan. 10, 2012
- Sharon Randall: One little Firecracker, a big burst of emotion
- Shasta County part of $1.5 million settlement with health company
- Redding woman to stand trial for murder
- Woman allegedly steals car after claiming she was assaulted
- 2 Santa Rosa men in jail after alleged home invasion in Corning
- Wreck closes Highway 99 near Corning
- Redding weather: More sun, no chance for rain
- Editorial: School shuffle disruptive, but change is vital
- John Wildermuth: Wishful thinking dominates Legislature
- Timothy J. Duffy: Fire camps need a closer watch
- Pamela McCurdy: Take the pledge; hang up the phone
- Fall River boys, girls win Etna Challenge
- Redding group tries to help war-torn Darfur
- North state briefs: Jan. 9, 2012
- State cuts hit Shasta County rural schools hard
- Today in history: Jan. 9, 2012
- Report: Woman accidentally shoots self
- Wolf on the move but staying in Shasta County
- UPDATED: Car flips on Hwy. 44 near Old Station; minor injuries reported
- Redding weather: More spring-like sun and warmth today
- The Buzz: Downtown welcomes new coffee shop, Brew
- Silas Lyons: Goof-offs crack wise, but fix nothing
- Editorial: Lone wolf means little, but signals what is to come
- Editorial: Serious about budget? Here's how to prove it
- Jeffrey Carr: Cascade district can no longer avoid change
- Debt Adviser: You're never too old to get out of debt
- Rolland Robinson: I'm still waiting for sewer hookups
- Alex Landi: System 'broken,' say those who broke it
- Bon Voyage: Paint your bag and find it easily
- Claudia Mosby: One midlifer's goals for 2012
- Tom Dunlap: Getting in touch with region's volcanic past and future
- Nerds on Call: N3rds Rule and hackers lurk, so make sure your computer is protected
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: New technology can help wean you from printer
- Vincent D'Amato: Don't fall for scams
- Straight Talk: Technology can't beat in-person contact
- Annette Osborne: Kids dish up New Year's Eve restaurant
- Engagement: Alix Freeman and Dan Sorrick
- Wedding: Susan Rawlins and Kevin Walker
- Debra Atlas: GoPicnic makes healthy, on-the-go meals
- Engagement: Kayla McBride and Zachary Smith
- Officers responding to reported self-inflicted gunshot wound
- Redding weather: A sunny Saturday with strong winds
- Roller coaster: West Valley girls take down Shasta in back-and-forth game
- Four local wrestlers thrive at NorCal meet; standouts aim for finals today
- Area Roundup: Redding Christian Lions come back for 44-43 win over Weed
- Editorial: Afghan blast cuts sailor's heroic life tragically short
- Marc Beauchamp: No doze: Kicking the sleeping pill habit
- Allison B. Keye: 'Gift' is simply purchase of votes
- Judy Burke: Roadside repairs are heroic gift
- Lance Boek: Security firms don't skimp on training
- Petition to recall Sheriff Bosenko falls short; medical pot group fails to reach mark
- Funeral set for Anderson sailor; petty officer killed by bomb in Afghanistan
- Defendant evaluation slated; case is suspended after Shasta Lake man's remark
- Today in History: Jan. 7, 2012
- Turtle Bay Café will close to make way for Sheraton hotel in Redding
- Wolf in eastern Shasta County faces tough travels; biologist says California is no haven
- North State Marketplace: Jan. 7, 2012
- Child abuse case postponed; Rachel Limon now set to begin trial Feb. 28
- National Guard trains for Afghanistan deployment at Whiskeytown Lake
- North State in Brief: Jan. 7, 2012
- Plea deal falls apart; Redding woman faces trial in death
- Schauman loses bid to win freedom; judge orders man to pay $365,000
- No-burn days in Shasta and Tehama this weekend because of dry weather
- Live Podcast Saturday, January 7
- Redding police arrest Ore. man wanted for kidnapping, sex crimes
- Limon trial delayed until February
- Pay attention to caliper
- A Celebration of Clay: 40 Years of Northstate Ceramic Artists
- Defendant's comment to lawyer triggers mental health evaluation
- Ask Anna: Bring order to your linen closet
- Master Gardeners: Redding is a good location for blueberries
- Home and garden events
- Funeral service set for fallen Anderson sailor
- Effort to block California 'Dream Act' falls short
- Wolf stays the night in Shasta County
- Travelin' in Time: End of the road for Big Wheels era
- Burglary reported south of Red Bluff
- UPDATE: Woman suffers minor injuries after being hit by Jeep near Gerber
- Redding weather: Warm weather continues
- Enterprise continues trend of dominance over Liberty at girls tourney
- Editorial: Sen. LaMalfa sees beyond the buzz on high-speed rail
- Charles Krauthammer: Fray produces a worthy challenger
- Rex Balentine: Shortcut ruining neighbors' lives
- Peggy Mattingly: Stabbing victim was no mere 'transient'
- Area roundup: C.V. boys defeat Durham in Corning; Falcons play host team today
- NorCal Championships offer glimpse to future success; wrestlers from 52 teams from 3 states to compete
- Third candidate joins supervisor race; ex-Shasta College trustee Cheri Beck pursues post
- Scott River float protest planned; group challenges ownership of stream
- Lone wild wolf spotted in eastern Shasta County; wandering OR-7 caught on trail cam
- North State Marketplace: Jan. 6, 2012
- Prison camp alert sought; LaMalfa bill pursues notice on inmates
- Local art tradition gets revitalized; new name for ArtHop gives rise to familiar fun
- Today in History: Jan. 6, 2012
- Big turnout expected at federal agencies' annual Career Fair in Redding
- Bail for former Redding priest cut to $700K; ex-Redding cleric faces child molestation trial
- Refinancing bonds saves taxpayers $431K; Gateway district chops interest rate to save money
- North State in Brief: Jan. 6, 2012
- Just keep swimming: Aqua Ducks seek to swim 1,000 miles
- UPDATED with video: Lewiston mobile home searched by deputies, CHP
- Bail reduced for priest accused of child molestation
- UPDATED: Wild wolf enters Shasta County
- Singer/Songwriter Pastor Dave Horn to perform at Trinity Lutheran Church
- Burglar takes cash, legal papers, safe from Red Bluff home
- Redding weather: Still sunny, still warm
- Artist Spotlight: Lamb's education continues out of classroom
- Dining Out: 30 years later, Nello's stands test of time
- On The Town: C.R. Gibbs mixes it up well
- "Charlie Brown" a tried, true good time
- Editorial: Right or wrong, pot votes are no cause for recall
- Ruth Marcus: Romney suffers enthusiasm gap
- Enterprise Hornets prove too much for Mount Shasta Bears
- Jim Nielsen: Redevelopment implodes after decades of excess
- Even matchups fill West Valley girls New Year's Hoops tournament; 8-team event tips off today
- Area roundup: Redding's Aqua Ducks start 60th year with 'distance camp'
- North State Marketplace: Jan. 5, 2012
- Sunny skies for Redding bicyclists
- North State in Brief: Jan. 5, 2012
- Art of Dr. Seuss to hit Turtle Bay; well-known, private works to be displayed
- Bicycle chase leads to arrest; Redding police follow man through car dealership
- Inmate charged with soliciting murder; plot targeted man's alleged victim, report says
- Walgreens drops military prescriptions; beneficiaries may switch pharmacies
- Today in History: Jan. 5, 2012
- Man takes plea deal in October stabbing; judge gives him 270 days in jail, probation
- Leland Gordon: Schools bank on sponsors
- Get a healthy start to the new year
- Senior Living: Time flies and suddenly it's 2012
- Redding Marathon: Much goes into coordinating the big event
- Man pleads not guilty in murder-for-hire case
- The Fishing Report — Jan. 6, 2012
- UPDATED: Police: Redding man tries to flee traffic stop on bicycle; roommate at motel also arrested
- One arrested in weekend burglary at Redding home
- Wreck spills lumber, fuel on I-5 near Yreka
- Redding weather: Warmer than average temperatures through next week
- Editorial: Arman's gumption is admirable but bless the EPA
- Shirley Plumlee: Is this saving Social Security?
- Natasha Minsker: Only death penalty 'fix' is abolition
- Thomas Sowell: Who has record of success? Gingrich
- Tim Haley: Who belongs in office?
- Gloria Bishop: Let's show Obama how smart we are
- Stan Little: Debt-limit fuss is manufactured
- Faylon Brunemeier: Delusional narcissism bodes ill
- Cougars hot hand: Rothman's 23 helps Foothill girls hold off Paradise
- Area Roundup: Shasta boys begin league play with win
- Late-breaking Lady Hornet Classic starts today
- Kevin Askeland: Trinity off to a better start than anticipated
- Palo Cedro in the running for $350,000 state grant
- North State in Brief: Jan. 4, 2012
- North state pot fight grows hotter
- Shasta County Sheriff Bosenko gets OK to pursue new jail grant
- Anderson sailor killed in Afghan blast
- Verde Vale in Anderson might close
- North State Marketplace: Jan. 4, 2012
- Shasta supervisors move forward with new jail plan
- Limon gets six years in child abuse case
- Medical marijuana patients seek to recall Sheriff Bosenko
- UPDATED: Smoke from air conditioner blows into storage room at Shasta College
- Anderson sailor killed in Afghanistan bomb blast
- Ask Anna: Get organized when taking down holiday organizations
- Laura Christman: New year brings new possibilities to the garden
- July trial date set for woman accused of mudering her baby
- CHP: One dead in I-5 wreck near Oregon border
- Deputies investigating burglary outside Red Bluff
- Tehama Co. deputies make two drug-related arrests
- Redding weather: No rain in sight
- Editorial: County needs but can scarcely afford new jail
- Tom Elias: Would part-time pols end gridlock?
- Don Farrell: Was vets home job open to applicants?
- Tom Wendt: GOP stances only harm Medicare
- Jim Reed: Refine Canada's oil here in California
- Lorenz Hotel in Redding nominated for National Register
- North state marketplace briefs: Jan. 3, 2012
- Judge: Dunsmuir council will answer lawsuit
- Central Valley High School adds theater to cafeteria
- Today in history: Jan. 3, 2012
- Redding woman seeks county supervisor post
- Anderson seeks new promoter for racetrack
- North state in brief: Jan. 3, 2012
- State to halve some traffic fines
- Iron Mountain Mine water safety in debate
- Voices of Faith — Jan. 7, 2012
- Dirt bike rider hurt in annual Shasta Dam Poker Run
- Second candidate announces bid for supervisor post
- UPDATED: Traffic accident reported off Placer Road
- 76 arrested during anti-DUI campaign
- Medical marijuana armed robbery reported
- Redding weather: Today should see partly sunny skies
- Editorial: Hunters should embrace unusual ally on poaching
- Bob Williams: The morality of real people
- Tim A. Kersten: Bank dodges responsibility for security
- Shasta County's first baby born in 2012
- Shasta County wants $33 million to build new jail
- Redding residents splash in the new year
- DUI arrests up over last year
- Today in History: Jan. 2, 20112
- Redding's first baby of 2012 born this morning
- Auditions: LEND ME A TENOR
- Shasta County DUI arrests still climbing
- Redding weather: A pleasant, sunny start to the new year
- Silas Lyons: The stories you read in 2011
- Editorial: New Year's Day dawns with hope for a better 2012
- Alana Burke: Ron Paul's base afflicted with tunnel vision
- RedBlueAmerica: Which GOP candidate is best?
- How the Salvation Army handles donations of items
- North state charities provide tips on giving year-round
- Wedding: Marguerite Dunn and William Askins
- Wedding: Molly Barnes and Felipe Gonzalez
- Zita Biehle: Exchange families help build memories
- Joe Matthews: The California Office Pool 2012
- Dorothy Teixeira: Good people come through
- Anniversary: Bob and Melva Greene
- Anniversary: Jim and Jane Kortuem
- Book review: "Dead by Midnight" mixes quirky characters with crime
- Bon Voyage: Let is snow -- please!
- Tom Dunlap: Mr. Coffee floods while visions of sugar plums dance in his head
- Engagement: Kelleye Peterson and Chris Crawford
- Straight Talk: What to do if a person drinks too much
- Annette Osborne: Learning life's lessons on the skating rink
- Where and how to give to select agencies in the north state
- Compute: Remove data from cast-off tech devices
- Debra Atlas: A look back at living green in 2011
- Business spotlight: Dreams 2 Designs by Senter
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Figure out which smartphone works best for you
- North state at work: Three tips to help prepare for an interview
- Lewis Chamberlain: Basic facts on Medicare plans
- UPDATED: CHP says worker falls out of lift bucket after woman steals utility truck
- Avoid the Six leads to 65 arrests for suspected DUI in two weeks
- Redding weather: Warm, sunny days ahead
- 2011's top five stories in the north state
- Judge issues bit of relief; ruling blocks cuts on Medi-Cal
- Editorial: County celebrates direct democracy by exercising it
- Marc Beauchamp: For 2012, here's a three-word resolution
- 2012 AAS winners are salvia, melon and peppers
- Rhonda Ebelke: Woodpecker vote extremists at work
- Oakley Howell: 'Common sense' can change with time
- North state's Top 10 sports stories for 2011; Rapinoe, Red Bluff All-Stars lead list
- Patriots get revenge for Classic title
- Liberty Christian girls fall to mighty Hamilton
- Foothill falters in tourney final
- Nearly time to make room; Cottonwood woman asks for new kitchen in Web contest
- Terrier lives to wag tail after deadly encounters; dog has met horse, car, snake
- Area Roundup: Anderson boys take 3rd place in tourney
- Cottonwood man pleads no contest to animal cruelty; ex-owner of pit bulls gets 90 days in jail
- Today in History: Dec. 31, 2011
- Light rain dampens Redding on Friday
- North State in Brief: Dec. 31, 2011
- Thomas Lawrence: Knights' sights set on titles
- Closures for New Year's Day holiday
- Bon Voyage: Let is now -- please!
- Editorial: County celebrates direct democracy by exercising it
- Tom Dunlap: Mr. Coffee floods while visions of sugar plums dance in his head
- Engagement: Kelleye Peterson and Chris Crawford
- Book review: "Dead by Midnight" mixes quirky characters with crime
- No headline - 122511Howell_CommonSense
- Anniversary: Bob and Melva Greene
- Anniversary: Jim and Jane Kortuem
- Palouse Falls is a treasure along Ice Age flood trail
- Master Gardeners: Meyer lemon is good choice for Redding area
- Cottonwood man gets 90-day jail sentence for animal cruelty
- PG&E electric rates to increase next month; gas rates to drop
- Red Bluff police to watch for DUI this weekend
- 59 arrested in Shasta County DUI campaign
- Redding Weather: Up to 1/4 inch of rain may fall; winds up to 36 mph to the north
- Woman arrested after man reports being stabbed in the forehead with a kitchen knife
- On to the finals: Foothill turns away Yuba City in overtime
- Liberty Christian Patriots blow past Warriors; Trinity Wolves next
- Liberty girls escape with win over Wilton; team led by double digits in 4th quarter
- T.J. Holmes: Hoops are heating up for the winter
- Area Roundup: Girls get tourney's 3rd place for Cubs
- North State Marketplace: Dec. 30, 2011
- Editorial: Redevelopment suit backfires, and public wins
- Charles Krauthammer: Are we alone in the universe?
- Randy Ford: Nation must get back to basics
- Neil Posson: Will we learn Iraq's lessons?
- Lynn Shaw: Herger: Just part of establishment
- Wild wolf crosses from Oregon into California
- Top north state stories of 2011 -- Nos. 5-10
- Redevelopment ruling jeopardizes city projects
- Let's get the 'O' on the road
- Today in History: Dec. 30, 2011
- Shasta County website puts aid benefits at fingertips
- Body found in Pit River ID'd; cause of death believed to be drowning
- Family of inmate who killed himself sues Tehama County jailers
- Oregon wolf enters California, now in Siskiyou County
- Redding police searching for pharmacy robber
- U.S. Marshals pursuing man after he allegedly runs during traffic stop
- UPDATED: Jacob Berlinghoff takes plea deal that includes no jail time
- UPDATED: Body behind Big Bend store identified; foul play not suspected
- Detectives: Red Bluff woman confesses to using dead woman's credit card
- Family of hanged jail inmate sues Tehama County
- Redding Weather: 40 percent chance of showers today
- Enterprise dominates Kennedy in first round of Jamie Angley Hornet Classic
- Cold shooting dooms Central Valley in Classic
- Patriot boys cruise in tourney opener
- Liberty girls squeak by for victory
- Area Roundup: Enterprise girls reach semis of Jamboree tournament
- Editorial: Death penalty needs overhaul or needs to go
- Ruth Marcus: Keep an eye on this wild card
- Bob Walden: Now's the time to support troops
- Ann Yarbrough: Too quick to cast stones at Schauman
- Faylon Brunemeier: Expediency defeats logic
- Shasta County medical marijuana debate: Pot cultivation ordinance target of referendum
- Turtle Bay wins ruling on wages; hotel plan not subject to prevailing pay
- Teen aims high; quadriplegic boy shoots targets near Red Bluff with modified rifle
- Nome, Alaska, awaits fuel oil; Redding woman follows son's situation
- North State Marketplace: Dec. 29, 2011
- Today in History: Dec. 29, 2011
- North State in Brief: Dec. 29, 2011
- Redding man gets 10 years for home invasion robbery; woman beaten, bound in Redding
- Ace Hardware opens new shop after fire; store fills void in Shasta Lake, customers say
- Fire reported at Duncan's Frosty in Burney
- UPDATED: Children find body in Pit River
- Redding man gets 10-year prison sentence in home invasion robbery
- Burglar steals 109 rims from Gerber property
- Ill Hayfork man mistaken for drunk driver, CHP says
- Redding weather: Rain may be on the way
- Martinez family preps for wrongful death suit
- Yreka to vote on backyard hens
- Editorial: Fantasy Medicare formula controls deficit on paper
- Thomas Sowell: On green fads and grinches
- Man's robbery charges are dropped
- Forecast gloomy: Not much rainfall expected
- North state in brief: Dec. 28, 2011
- Berlinghoff set to take misdemeanor plea deal
- John Whittenberger: Facts, not zealotry, prevent pregnancies
- Ken Archuleta: A dishonest whitewash of Gingrich's record
- Nellie Lee Barber: Humane tactics could avert dog shooting
- Future firefighters face more simulations
- Angley Hornet Classic continues rich tradition
- Liberty Classic features small schools, big talent
- Kevin Askeland: Unbeaten hoops squads down to 3
- Area Roundup: Anderson High girls drop 1st-round game to Turlock
- Man accused of attacking Redding family, subdued by K9
- “School Administrator uses App to Reach Students”
- Memorize the Bible with Prof. Tom Meyer at SBC
- Redding Firefighters raise thousands ringing bell for Salvation Army
- Trio charged with murder fail to enter pleas
- Brake-light stop leads to Redding burglary arrest
- Burglaries reported in Tehama County
- Redding Weather: Siskiyou County to bear brunt of oncoming storms
- Editorial: Frivolous suits carry real cost to the taxpayer
- Tom Elias: California GOP is woefully weak
- Jon Coupal: Prop. 13 works for both homeowners and businesses
- 100 mph chase ends in arrest near Anderson
- Weed police officer's ribs broken while arresting suspect
- Doctor groups frustrated by temporary Medicare rate fix
- Burney dentist sues U.S. Bank over shooting
- Business briefs: Dec. 27, 2011
- Shasta County grand jury replies filed
- Today in history: Dec. 27, 2011
- North state in brief: Dec. 27, 2011
- Hunters decry DFG over Humane Society
- UPDATED: Firefighters releasing engines in Anderson blaze
- UPDATED: Man arrested in Owens Pharmacy robbery in Redding
- The Fishing Report — Dec. 30, 2011
- UPDATED: Three captured after 100 mph chase near Anderson
- Bon Voyage: Hum ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’ packing tips
- Voices of Faith — Dec. 31, 2011
- UPDATED: One dead in Highway 89 wreck
- Weed officer suffers broken ribs in struggle with parolee
- Redding Weather: Rain and snow coming this way
- Editorial: Battle Creek review shows system works
- Igor Birman: Nothing to hide, everything to fear
- Emmett Kapengwie: Power to tax is not a duty
- Suzy Coffee: America owes Iraq an apology
- Redding residents enjoy food and fellowship on Christmas
- North state briefs: Dec. 26, 2011
- Today in history: Dec. 26, 2011
- Coho salmon return strong on Scott River
- Act One, Scene Two – Call for Submissions
- Shasta County DUI arrests on the rise
- Red Bluff police say man ran from them after getting teen drunk
- Redding weather: A cool, sunny Christmas
- Silas Lyons: The Christmas spirit is strong
- Editorial: Volcanoes' risk real but distant; let's worry later
- Nicholas J. Webb: My magical Christmas compass
- Claudia Mosby: Christmas means loving thy neighbor year round
- Tom Dunlap: From mom's food to shoveling coal, Christmases past bring bright memories
- Engagement: Nicole Garcia and Mitchell Guhy
- Carla Clark: To raise new readers, sit down with a book
- Gary Jensen: Couple's hearts humbled by help
- Bill Ziegler: Security officers need living wage
- Michael Madden: News media play Democrats' tune
- Orval Strong: For real change, vote Ron Paul
- Tom Kisling: Bat stuck inside? Here's the remedy
- Ken Fleming: Our leaders don't share our values
- Lydia Reed: Grades for cans? A failing idea
- Dave Armstrong: Schools neglect skills training
- Engagement: Ericka Morrow and Todd Jones
- Straight Talk: Woman needs to report rape
- Wedding: Starr Olsen and Jake Troncale
- Wedding: Kym Comnick and Andy Holland
- Annette Osborne: Davey tells Santa how it really is
- Frame work could diminish value of basketball cards
- More arrested for suspected DUI
- Redding weather: A sunny, and slightly breezy, Christmas Eve
- Editorial: Santa Claus? As real as love, faith and fancy
- Marc Beauchamp: Is going to college still a no-brainer?
- Ellen Kelley: Heed cannabis science, not legal threats
- North State in Brief: Dec. 24, 2011
- Blue Santa brings cheer; kids at Mercy Medical Center in Redding get surprise visit
- Resource district hires manager; Alderson replaces 10-year chief Mitchell
- Another delay in Ponzi scheme trial; judge warns counsel to get ready
- Forest timber thefts alleged; officer says 2 suspects cut trees, sold wood
- Today in History: Dec. 24, 2011
- Hope amid ruins: Displaced Redding couple receive support
- Motherhood: Shasta's Ravien Lawson dominating, playing with a purpose
- Thomas Lawrence: Knights putting it all together
- Prep boys basketball teams gearing up for league play in January
- North State Marketplace: Dec. 24, 2011
- Two car crashes on Highway 44, one vehicle on fire
- Don't top trees
- Deputies find marijuana plants, guns at Corning home
- Home and garden briefs
- Rich in cones: North state has diversity of conifers
- Ask Anna: A few sweet treats to make at home
- Bill Keep: 'Tales from the Underground' explores life beneath our feet
- Master Gardeners: Newspaper is great for mulch
- You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown
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- Shasta County DUI arrests still down this holiday season
- Two men arrested on suspicion of illegal timber activity
- Redding weather: Sunny days, cold nights
- North State in Brief: Dec. 23, 2011
- Editorial: Republicans play the victim card on redistricting
- Charles Krauthammer: The GOP's payroll tax debacle
- John Keye: Get the truth about 'warming'
- Robert Montgomery: Survival of fittest but only for poor
- Court hears Redding stabbing case; Lemmon arraigned on murder charge
- Schauman gets 3-year sentence; conviction for battery nets prison time
- Judge thwarts REU ratepayers; ruling says rate hike didn't need approval
- Latest restaurant brings New Mexico flavor to Redding; Jimi'z Southwest Grill open in former sandwich shop
- Home buyers will get funding; Shasta Lake granted aid for down payments
- Foothill places 8 on All-Northern Section football team; players also named to all-section volleyball team
- Small-school girls basketball teams set for league play
- Redding lawyer named as federal bankruptcy judge
- Holiday gets brighter: Redding couple's traditional yard display continued thanks to helpers
- Today in History: Dec. 23, 2011
- Poor economy strains food pantries' reserves; Redding rescue mission turns people away
- North State Marketplace: Dec. 23, 2011
- Recall notices for Redding City Council members insufficient, city clerk says
- UPDATED: Judge strikes down REU-ratepayer lawsuit; PILOT predates Prop. 26, ruling says
- Schauman gets three-year prison sentence for fatal punch
- The Artist Way
- SHARP SHOOTERS: Prep boys basketball players ready for league action
- Area boys teams ready to tip off basketball play
- North State in Brief: Dec. 22, 2011
- Area Roundup: Orland edges West Valley in basketball
- Editorial: City follows sensible path on collectives
- Ruth Marcus: Gingrich would shred the law
- Louie Moore: Now is the time to fly your flag
- Donald White: Where's the justice?
- Roy Hutchings: The cancer of communism
- Paul Jay Hill: Old St. Nick is very real
- Bonnie Mark: Jesus' message is a gift to all
- Accident victim's children get $125K; Redding, Shasta County included in settlement
- Lawyer barred from Gateway case; judge questions ethics, possible violations of law
- Mother, daughter decorate cookies for Santa
- Palmer running for Shasta County supervisor seat
- Memorial held in Redding for deceased homeless
- Christmas presence: Redding first-grader gets surprise visit from Army mom on leave
- Carolers, others help mother who has cancer; money will be used to buy gas for trips
- Today in History: Dec. 22, 2011
- Insurer: Shasta County patients with HMO Medicare Advantage plans will be covered
- UPDATED: Traffic backing up after motorcycle wreck on I-5 north of Cypress Ave., left lane closed
- Soldier surprises Redding son with classroom visit
- Lucero recall qualifies for ballot, county clerk says
- UPDATE: DUI, drivers license checkpoint to be held Thursday in Shasta Lake
- Former Shasta Lake mayor Palmer to run for county supervisor
- Traffic stop leads to three arrests in Tehama County
- DUI arrests in Shasta County down
- Redding weather: More dry, windy conditions
- Anderson woman takes plea deal; she took 2 kids, prompting Amber Alert
- Illegal dumping to cost Corning man $50K
- Redding walk carries light toward menorah
- Editorial: State has little time to prepare for wolves' return
- Thomas Sowell: Gingrich's past vs. nation's future
- Faylon Brunemeier: Postal Service is a treasure
- Kenneth Jones: For-profit tickets are an injustice
- Jim Roberts: Drones need a kill switch
- Diane Hawthorne: Fine texting drivers like drunks
- Authorities capture camp fugitive; inmate walked off Ishi facility in Tehama County
- Hartman lands job at veterans home; supervisor says she won't seek re-election
- North State in Brief: Dec. 21, 2011
- Carla Zerfing: Robin Hood? No, Brown is sheriff
- Hoop heroes: Prep players to watch as girls basketball season continues
- Today in History: Dec. 21, 2011
- Median home price tumbles in Shasta County
- No Payne, new lane; Shasta County wins eminent domain case by default
- Movie studio wants to expand; 2 more properties picked out in Redding
- Recall targets three on Redding City Council; medical marijuana advocate slams dispensary ban
- Previews: Girls basketball teams gearing up for league play
- Four injured in wreck north of Lewiston
- Natural gas to be vented from pipe Wednesday on Airport Road
- Redding SWAT team fires tear gas, flashbangs into Red Bluff House
- Mother accused of slashing son's throat fails to enter plea
- Shots fired in Cottonwood
- The Fishing Report — Dec. 23, 2011
- Supervisor Hartman hired as assistant administrator of Redding VA home
- Suspected I-5 gunman has hearing delayed
- UPDATED: Inmate walks away from Ishi Conservation Camp in Paynes Creek
- Anderson woman sentenced in child abduction case
- Promoter describes grand vision for Christian movies in Redding
- Vehicle reportedly crashes into Sunshine Market in Shasta Lake
- UPDATED: Truck carrying turbine no longer blocking Foothill High entrance
- Redding: More sunshine today
- Editorial: Peace on Earth? Not yet thus Walk of Honor
- Tom Elias: Prop. 13 fix is long overdue
- Timothy J. Duffy: One more law we'll ignore
- John P. Schafer: Emotional release
- Bruce Chandler: Who'll teach there?
- Al Santos: Postal Service needs freedom to thrive
- Two Redding men arraigned in stabbing death
- North State in Brief: Dec. 20, 2011
- Kids, cookies and carols raise money for trip to test woman's bone marrow
- Area Roundup: U-Prep's Vincelli named Five-Star League MVP
- Redding to examine dog license terms; currently they all expire June 30
- Country music festival coming to Anderson in July; promoter hoping for annual event
- Today in History: Dec. 20, 2011
- Pickle prediction: Forecast calls for storm next week to reverse dry month
- Redding launches $1.3 million online system to track parcels' history
- North State Marketplace: Dec. 20, 2011
- COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA
- Voices of Faith — Dec. 24, 2011
- Former APD officer relocated to out-of-county jail
- Sentencing delayed in child abuse case
- Shasta County Courthouse evacuated
- Icy roads north of Yreka cause three wrecks, CHP says
- Tehama County resident injured in fire
- Priest accused of child molestation has court hearing postponed
- Trinity County man wanted for suspicion of beating a deputy
- Burney McDonald's employee doesn't make global semifinals in singing contest
- Redding weather: Sunny with wind
- Editorial: Salmon rebound is welcome and humbling
- Bob Williams: GOP plea: Concede or I'll kill myself
- Rena Caudle: Challenged artists show real talent
- Nancy Adams: Shoddy counseling stymies students
- Krysta Shaw-Stearns: Scholarships snub spring transfers
- Foothill seizes bronze division
- Veterans honored at Anderson park
- North state in brief: Dec. 19, 2011
- Today in history: Dec. 19, 2011
- Cottonwood home damaged by fire
- Shasta County officers arrest 12 on suspicion of DUI
- Redding weather: Sunny skies and 64 degrees
- Silas Lyons: Key to kids' future? 'When'
- Editorial: Gateway would link its teachers' pay, performance
- Editorial: Charter lobby shows true accountability
- Emily Young: Wishing for year of humility, grace
- Irma Vorbeck: Investment in etiquette pays off for students
- Red-Blue America: Ban drivers' cellphone use?
- Rick Christ: Mail service cuts are bad for public
- Matt Rees: Mayers isn't behind knee-surgery wave
- Ronald Chiodo: Occupiers need to find focus
- Rick Hartley: Hanging ornaments, reliving memories
- Dennis Benfield: Believers, make Christmas real
- Lowell Barnes: GOP stances are good for a laugh
- Joe Bahlke: Elite has bought our democracy
- Sandra Jarosz: Republicans want to punish poor
- Nerds on Call: From books to music to movies, Internet is full of gift ideas
- Family creates simpler way to live in Mount Shasta
- Tom Dunlap: Cell phones say the darndest things
- Claudia Mosby: Search for family roots uncovers similarities
- Bon Voyage: Tips from Santa - Track the famous red-eye flight
- Engagement: Tess Kersten and Tyler Meisinger
- Avoid the Six nets four arrests for suspected DUI
- Redding weather: Sunny for the next week, but expect frost tomorrow
- Editorial: Officers show both bravery and restraint
- Marc Beauchamp: Remember when Redding got lectured?
- Gene Chapin: Cellphone fines too small to stick
- Sandy McNamara: Reefer Madness all over again
- Mary Hall: Senior's tax bite does not add up
- Susan Gray: Support freedom in advertising
- Ann Chapman: Prohibition will still fail
- Shasta County gets to work; jobless rate declines fifth straight month
- Enterprise hangs tough vs. Lake Oswego; Hornets fall 69-61 at Red Bluff tourney
- Ex-manager of Shingletown water company pleads not guilty in embezzlement case
- Benson gets one year; judge chastises ex-Anderson officer in assault of woman
- Anderson honors veterans with new memorial park
- North State in Brief: Dec. 17, 2011
- Population of Chinook salmon coming up Sacramento River improves
- Fatal shooting by deputy justified, Shasta County DA says
- Groups discuss keeping Castle Crags open; park closure scheduled for next year due to cuts
- Faiths cross at holiday celebrations in Redding
- Today in History: Dec. 17, 2011
- Falcons avoid 2nd half collapse; Central Valley picks up seventh win of season at Anderson tourney
- West Valley Eagles roll into tourney final; five players score at least 5 pts.
- Engagement: Tess Kersten and Tyler Meisinger
- Bon Voyage: Tips from Santa - Track the famous red-eye flight
- Irma Vorbeck: Investment in etiquette pays off for students
- Wedding: Amy Andrews and Daniel Eiszele
- RPD arrests second suspect in Hilltop Lodge stabbing, still searching for third suspect
- Wordsmithing
- Former Anderson cop, Benson, jailed in assault case
- LESS THAN 20 SENIORS REMAIN ON GOLDEN UMBRELLA’S ADOPT-A-SENIOR LIST
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- BREAKING: DA says Oct. 25 shooting by deputy "justified"
- Choose safe toys for pets
- UPDATED: Trailer fire reported in Round Mountain
- Laura Christman: Season's greetings no longer in the cards for many
- Master Gardeners: Large weedy area is big challenge
- Ask Anna: Here's how to disinfect the kitchen sink
- Cold facts: A primer on north state winters
- Protection, patience are cold-weather strategies for plants
- UPDATED: Barry Bonds sentenced to 30 days' house arrest, probation
- Hearing date set for woman accused of murdering her baby
- Redding Weather: Gusts up to 20 mph
- Editorial: Pension report shows who leads not California
- Charles Krauthammer: The wages of Obama's appeasement
- Joan Manning: Neverending attack on Social Security
- Rhodley Lewington Alden: Let's all pitch in to pay down debt
- Bob Methvin: Another turn to communism?
- Family keeps positive vision; couple in Adopt-A-Family program raises 4 children
- North State in Brief: Dec. 16, 2011
- Redding medical marijuana advocate Benno loses NORML post
- Suspect arrested in fatal stabbing at motel; police say Redding man didn't act alone
- New theater to raise curtain at Shasta Outlets; surround sound, digital films will be offered at complex
- Today in History: Dec. 16, 2011
- Snail mail deadline: Late shipping of yuletide packages can be costly
- New signs in Corning guide tourists to 'Center of the Olive Universe'
- Referendum on pot shops going to Butte County supervisors; petition signatures ruled valid
- Remains found in field ID'd as owner of truck in '09 fire
- Clutch victory: Comeback against Helix propels Red Bluff to next round of Holiday Classic
- Enterprise edges out Marshall in overtime thriller at Red Bluff Holiday Classic
- T.J. Holmes: Basketball tourneys provide early-season tests
- Central Valley's senior forward O'Farrell brings 'A' game in 60-51 win over Ferndale
- Area Roundup: Foothill boys fall to Compton
- Movie theater at Shasta Outlets to reopen Dec. 23
- Hearing delayed in transient slaying
- Vehicle rolls over on Highway 299
- Angry outburst prompts ouster of NORML chief
- Transient placed on probation for causing King Richard's fire
- Man struck and killed by car in Fall River Mills
- Body of missing Cottonwood man found near Bowman Road
- Man in van tries to abduct boy in Red Bluff, police say
- Truck blocking Lake McCumber Road
- UPDATED: Major injuries in Redding crash; Eastbound traffic redirected from S. Bonnyview to E. Bonnyview
- Man stabbed to death in Redding hotel
- Redding weather: Morning rain should give way to afternoon sunshine
- UPDATED: Fire burns house on Yogi Court in Redding
- Editorial: Paper barrier is only stronger after 220 years
- Ruth Marcus: Gingrich rewrites his own history
- To Do List: December 15, 2011
- Norm Overbay: Compare the cost: Germany's no model
- Patricia Croff: Don't be cheated; measure that cord
- Craig Vivas: Wally Herger loves lobbyists
- Dining Out: Diners enjoying Sunday brunch at the Savory Spoon in the Hartnell Castle in east Redding.
- Digging deep: Balanced Spartans scratch out victory against Falcons
- Mendonca, West Valley Eagles surge to Classic win
- Chamber chief visits Redding; state leader praises leaders for pro-business attitude
- Area Roundup: Cougars lose at St. Hope Classic
- Windows shattered at 2 downtown Redding shops
- Resident saved by neighbor from 2-alarm fire
- Redding police: Man told officers to shoot
- Today in History: Dec. 15, 2011
- Pot violator's eviction delayed; Redding family can stay at property through holidays
- North State in Brief: Dec. 15, 2011
- United Way gets new CEO; Shasta County native to lead area nonprofit
- Redding hospitals get digital; shift to electronic records should bring benefits
- Home loan default rate up; foreclosure filings reach 446 in Shasta County
- Shasta County gets $2M grant for math, science training
- Historic Camden House vandalized during burglary, park officials say
- UPDATED: Neighbor rescues man from burning house
- Bones found in Redding pasture identified as ex-con
- Beat goes on: Mount Shasta couple keep taiko tradition thriving
- Car goes off embankment near Montgomery Creek
- UPDATED: Redding man attempts suicide by cop, police say
- Redding man arrested for scaring people with plastic gun, police say
- Redding weather: Clouds rolling in today; rain likely tonight
- Editorial: Nasty outbursts do nothing for marijuana cause
- Thomas Sowell: Gridlock to the rescue?
- Cookbook helps raise funds for Redding
- Nancy Reese: Highway 44 bridge is driving pleasure
- Jim and Mary Taylor: Bob Hall truly cares about Weed
- Kathy Kositzke: Give bell ringers a smile, at least
- Sam Collins: All should protest obscene UC raises
- Red Bluff mother arrested after son's neck slashed
- Music elevates students; programs at risk amid budget cuts
- Land set for new veterans clinic; ex-senator Johannessen buys Knighton Road property
- No position taken on CSAC proposal; measure would raise some taxes
- North State in Brief: Dec. 14, 2011
- Today in History: Dec. 14, 2011
- Shasta County bans pot dispensaries; board also passes law regulating cultivation
- Shasta County DA warns of mail scams; con game targets elderly using fake check
- Ex-Bethel student not at fault in '08 fall; judge says woman not obligated to act
- Boys get chance to face top teams at Red Bluff tournament
- Kevin Askeland: Cardinals find their place in Division IV
- Enterprise girls open vs. West Valley at Red Bluff Holiday Classic
- Red Bluff mother accused of slashing 13-year-old son's throat
- Crash reported on Sacramento River Bridge on Highway 44
- Johannessen wants to build living units for vets
- Tehama County man sentenced to prison for molesting child
- The Fishing Report — Dec. 16, 2011
- Ex-teen counselor waives hearing in sex crime case
- Redding man sent to prison for 2010 assault
- Winter Art Camp!
- UPDATED: Shasta County Supervisors ban medical marijuana dispensaries; board passes cultivation restrictions with a split vote
- DA warns of mail check scam making rounds in Shasta County
- Redding weather: Cool morning gives way to mostly sunny day
- Editorial: Higher reach needs to start with families
- Christine Mitchell: Customers will pay for privatization
- Rudy Anberg: When will pols tackle the waste?
- Tom Elias: Tallest barrier to tax hikes is resentment
- Sally Rapoza: Angels indeed live among us
- Wilshire residents grateful for gifts
- State stops funding for Shasta County anti-drug task force
- Suspect is ruled competent for trial in I-5 shooting case
- Skiers still waiting for snow
- Today in history: Dec. 13, 2011
- North state marketplace: Dec. 13, 2011
- North state in brief: Dec. 13, 2011
- Anderson restricts smoking in public
- Former deputy public defender pleads no contest to DUI
- UPATED: Southbound Interstate 5 opened after Corning wreck
- Man accused of attempted murder in I-5 shoot-out deemed competent to stand trial
- Voices of Faith — Dec. 17, 2011
- Yreka pair thrown from SUV in suspected DUI crash
- Red Bluff man found hiding in barn after alleged burglary
- Redding weather: Cool temperatures and mostly sunny skies
- Editorial: County's boycott of stream study is an empty pose
- Dan Tomascheski: On Battle Creek, the rules are working
- Timothy J. Duffy: Brown is right
- Brad Fortier: Pearl Harbor was not the only target
- Jeff Jones: Cozying up to Trump are they serious?
- David L. Cox: Detention bill is un-American
- Siskiyou meat processor to employ 10 to 15
- Groups work together to build house for Shasta Lake family
- Police say driver fled crash scene
- Schools fight chronic absenteeism
- Women arrested over alleged meth, stolen car
- Today in history: Dec. 12, 2011
- UPDATED: Police say driver fled wrecked car, leaving behind injured passenger
- Redding police: Women arrested with meth and stolen car
- Redding weather: Cool and sunny
- David Benda: Camping World may finally be coming to Shasta County
- Silas Lyons: Learning to love traditions
- Editorial: Mothballed camp is doing nothing for schoolchildren
- Richard Malotky: The best and cheapest diet? Hunger
- Dugan Barr: Anti-marijuana hysteria never made sense
- Paul Silveira: I-5 tree brightens holiday landscape
- Terry Husa: Give governor his sales tax
- Carlo Jensen: Where's concern for the abused?
- Gary Wright: Herger shows statesmanship
- Dorothy Huff: Surgical rates follow success
- Janice Powell: Recall rallies citizens to act
- Hardy Dunn: A few corrections on stripers, salmon
- Thomas Spear: GOP's candidates: A sad-sack bunch
- Jane Pratt: Californians need a new Robin Hood
- Redding resident turns out unique pens
- Debra Atlas: Wrap presents in Earth-friendly paper and ribbons
- Tom Dunlap: Maple down the street changes its shirt
- Annette Osborne: Tread lightly when waking the Davey monster
- Bon Voyage: Enjoy city life sans strife
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Tech gift guide for kids
- UPDATED: Driver crashes into apartment, then strips to boxers, CHP says
- Redding weather: Sunny days, cloudy nights and cooler temperatures
- Editorial: ArtHop kept city's cultural scene jumping
- Jack Williams: Postal overhaul is much needed
- Marc Beauchamp: Be prepared buy peanut butter powder?
- Phil Brown: Herger, stand up for sorting center
- Wes Breese: Postal Service is worth saving
- Hornets hold on; Enterprise sneaks past rival Shasta at Harlan Carter tourney
- Feverish Central Valley attack earns win; Falcons rebound to beat Las Plumas by 10 during Lehigh Classic pool-play
- Area Roundup: Foothill boys advance to championship game
- Adopt-A-Family: 65-year-old retiree cares for great-grandson
- Judge acquits woman of embezzlement; Shasta Lake resident had been accused of stealing $350K
- North State in Brief: Dec. 10, 2011
- Today in History: Dec. 10, 2011
- Death investigated after body found in south Redding; murder not ruled out, detective says
- Forest Service building in Redding sells for $13M; agency has 13 years left on lease
- Preliminary hearing into baby's death delayed
- New rural fire fee challenged; Tehama asks state to reject it
- Code complaint leads to eviction notice; Redding pot cultivator says city forces ouster
- Dispensaries ban on agenda; Shasta County to weigh pot ordinance Tuesday
- North State Marketplace: Dec. 10, 2011
- Shasta Lake woman acquitted of embezzlement
- Tehama Sheriff: Money wire scams on the rise, victim loses $2,500
- UPDATED: Three injured in south Redding wreck
- Woman accused of starving her 4-day-old baby has hearing postponed
- UPDATED: Four men linked to rash of vehicle and residential burglaries, deputies say
- Holiday plants dangerous?
- Gifts that matter: Put meaning before merchandise
- Book explores man's plunder of the oceans
- Ask Anna: Remove rust stains on fabric
- Master Gardeners: Prune, spray to control shot hole disease
- Health and Support Groups
- Redding Weather: Perhaps some precipitation on Tuesday
- Liberty boys rally at Lehigh tourney after blowing big lead
- Editorial: Tax hike is bad, but alternatives could be worse
- Charles Krauthammer: Obama's campaign for class resentment
- John P. Schafer: Snow job
- Raymond F. Pittam: RPD is quick to heed call
- Casey Scott: So, where are the jobs?
- Anne Gilles: Union demands ignore reality
- Janae Gray shows way; Enterprise freshman leads Hornets to tourney win over West Valley
- North State in Brief: Dec. 9, 2011
- North State Marketplace: Dec. 9, 2011
- Today in History: Dec. 9, 2011
- Mom's recovery reunites family; gift-giving program brightens Christmas
- Man pleads guilty in brawl at mother's Millville home; Shasta Lake resident fought with deputy
- Area Roundup: Foothill boys beat Terra Linda, 41-38
- T.J. Holmes: Storylines to watch in girls hoops
- ArtHop is taking its final walk; Redding cultural event still popular
- Copper thefts hit schools hard; seven air conditioners made useless in Fall River Mills district
- Shasta County's planning panel approves veterinary clinic in Bella Vista
- Siskiyou County opts out of water study; Board of Supervisors refuses to 'legitimize' process
- Wildlife strategies for DFG: State agency's format for the meeting angers some attendees initially
- Shasta Lake man who brawled with deputy takes plea bargain
- Shasta Lake has K-9 Hondo on patrol
- KARM program 'Corners of Your Field' gives back to churches
- Investigation continues into Wednesday's riot at New Folsom prison
- To Do List: December 8, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Homquist's eclectic work best shown big
- Dining Out: Tortuga Bay Grill a tasty newcomer to Redding dining
- On the Town: Loungin’ at Clearie’s
- Music: ‘Thin Places’ brings Christmas spirit with a conscience to Cascade stage
- UPDATED: Warrant issued for former Shasta County man; parolee didn't participate in GPS monitoring
- ArtHop in Redding ends Saturday
- Redding Weather: Expect a pleasant day
- Character builder: Shasta rallies in second half for win over Central Valley
- Patriots get past Eagles; stingy 'D' key for Liberty in pool-play win at Lehigh Classic
- Harlan Carter Invitational poses first big test; girls tourney sets tone for Foothill squad
- Area Roundup: Central Valley girls defeat Trinity in Lehigh Classic opener
- Editorial: Pricing counties out of fire camps is a short-sighted cut
- Ruth Marcus: Candidates, watch your language!
- Marv Steinberg: Access to marijuana could have saved life
- Bill Masten: For the victims, abuse is no myth
- North State Marketplace: Dec. 8, 2011
- Adopt-A-Family: Organizations, businesses in Redding rally to aid those in need
- Mom, son arrested after deputy fight; man accused of pointing gun at neighbors
- North State in Brief: Dec. 8, 2011
- Grainger to close branch in Redding after 30 years in city
- Shasta County ponders permit for veterinarian
- 70th anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack; veteran who served on USS Detroit speaks
- Anderson postpones dispatch decision; councilors want to hire city manager first
- Catholic Healthcare West, Sutter Health Association settle allegations
- Medicare plan stirs confusion; HMO model unavailable in north state
- Crowd is expected at DFG meeting; fish, wildlife panel to map out vision for future
- Deputies respond to alleged assault with fork at group home
- Riot quickly contained at New Folsom prison; inmates, officers suffer injuries
- Catholic Healthcare West, Sutter Health settle alleged Medicare overbilling claims
- Deputy cleared by sheriff in Castella shooting
- UPDATED: Men in hockey masks rob Cottonwood home
- Anderson delays possible SHASCOM merger
- Redding mom, son arrested after allegedly fighting with deputies
- Redding Weather: No more frost until Sunday
- Lehigh Classic promises excitement; field of six solid teams set to battle at CVHS tourney
- Branching out: Redding woman turns pine cones into business
- Mountain Gate dig fails to find corpse
- Area Roundup: West Valley girls get past Oroville
- Kevin Askeland: 3-point specialists highlight preseason
- Editorial: Remember Pearl Harbor, and the Utah
- Thomas Sowell: For those who have everything books
- North State in Brief: Dec. 7, 2011
- Today in History: Dec. 7, 2011
- North State Marketplace: Dec. 7, 2011
- Suspended priest's hearing delayed; man faces seven felony counts of child molestation
- Karen Ball: Will Salmon Claus come back to town?
- Jerry Marks: Gills are delicate; leave them alone
- Vivian Maudin: Inflammatory talk drags down Weed
- Enterprise Starship show choir lands tryout for 'America's Got Talent'
- About 150 Shasta County families still on Adopt-A-Family list
- Shasta Lake votes to keep check system
- Bankruptcy court takes over Gaia Hotel in Anderson
- Buffalo from Tehama County now dwell in San Francisco
- Redding looks to court to shut down defiant medical marijuana dispensaries
- Redding man gets five-year sentence in road rage case
- Redding priest accused of child molestation fails to enter plea
- Two fuel spills reported on Shasta County roads
- Enterprise Starship to try out for America's Got Talent
- Cottonwood man arrested on pot charges following traffic stop
- The Fishing Report — Dec. 9, 2011
- Mountain Gate search for buried body yields nothing
- Los Molinos man with warrant arrested after meth found, deputies say
- Redding Weather: More frost tonight
- Editorial: Dispatch merger is best for safety and for budgets
- Tom Elias: 'No new taxes'? Voters say otherwise
- Fred Boest: Focus on smelt is long overdue
- Robin Petersen: Dear thieves, can we have pictures back?
- Collaboration set for Redding Civic Auditorium plans
- Garbage truck on fire at Redding Transfer Station on Abernathy Lane
- North State in Brief: Dec. 6, 2011
- Anderson man credited with saving two women from fire
- North State Marketplace: Dec. 6, 2011
- Overnight lows in north state below freezing; expect cold mornings
- Baker back in the dough; Redding firefighters present mixer to couple
- Inmate shift threatens fire camps program
- Happy Valley fire station permit on tap
- Mail delays predicted with cuts; union official says Redding cuts would hurt service
- UPDATED: Amber Alert called off; children, father found
- UPDATED: Man rescued from Sacramento River east of Anderson
- Scene: Dec. 6, 2011
- Sharon Randall: Christmas brings out the kids in all of us
- Fatal wreck reported on Highway 89 in Hat Creek
- New UL 508A Panel Shop & Contract Manufacturing Company in Redding
- Community Comes Together to Help Seniors in Need
- Journey to Bethlehem
- Guest Waiters Benefit Dunsmuir Christmas Food Baskets
- Just another day at the office
- 3rd Annual Rising Stars Gala
- State's inmate fire-camp population may be reduced by 1/3
- Recreation Calendar: List of North State Rec. Clubs
- Voices of Faith — Dec. 10, 2011
- UPDATED: 2.6-acre fire contained in Shingletown
- Rookie K-9 captures Redding parolee
- UPDATED: Caller helps rouse pair inside smoke-filled Redding home
- Redding Weather: Gusts and frost today
- Editorial: Natural allies are senselessly at odds on Trinity River
- Bob Williams: Supercommittee failure, Obama's victory
- Mabel Lythgoe: Bazaar support aids community
- Cathy L. Axrasmith: Thieves are preying on unwary shoppers
- Alicia Coughlin: 'Rest of the Story' about Mrs. Boggs
- North State in Brief: Dec. 5, 2011
- Citizenship project in class inspired North Cow Creek student
- Trinity Wolves win Block F tournament
- Researchers: Former Red Bluff surgeon may be behind area's high knee-surgery rates
- Today in history: Dec. 5, 2011
- Red Bluff police arrest man they said invited them to "play"
- UPDATED: Man who died after Igo rollover crash identified
- Redding weather: More wind and sun today
- Editorial: Governors point to a path out of marijuana maze
- Silas Lyons: What does community need? Depth
- Alana Burke: The GOP leader? 'Not Mitt Romney'
- Vince Perry: The myth of the pedophile priest
- Hal Paquin: The top 1 percent in the parking lot
- Nerds on Call: Tech gifts will make her merry
- David Benda: Handmade Holiday Dash features gifts made in Redding
- Kathryn McDonald: Which politicians are on your side?
- Tom Dunlap: A lively Christmas list awaits Santa this year
- Bon Voyage: Be prepared when heading into wilderness
- Book review: "Crunch Time" is a stew of mystery and quirky characters
- Wedding: Kim Norden and Andres Acuna
- Gennie Lynn: Justice at last for fire captain
- Red-Blue America: Should Congress extend the payroll tax break?
- Revisions to refinance program to help underwater homeowners
- Gail Hansen: Postal cuts are bad for Redding
- Wedding: Breann Cannon and John Selke
- Straight Talk: Panel weighs in on gift guide
- George Rogers: Postal Service's failing: Service
- Annette Osborne: Counting up the small blessings to be thankful for
- Police: Five-month investigation leads to arrest of 'Vinnie' for terrorist threats and theft
- Redding Fire Department: Wood stove caused three alarm fire Friday night
- Redding weather: Sunny, windy for the next few days
- Woman jailed on suspicion of DUI after ramming car into Redding business
- Editorial: Voice of people speaks loudly via petitions
- Marc Beauchamp: Three past and present Reddingites who inspire
- Dick Ranberg: Fit for Leno
- Rolland Smith Robinson: Outlandish building fees need review
- John P. Schafer: Vote tea leaves
- Stinging loss: Hornets come back at buzzer, defeat Shasta 54-51 at Harlan Carter tourney
- Anderson drops Foothill, advances to final at Tip-Off Classic
- Thomas Lawrence: Empty seats are a crying shame
- Area Roundup: Liberty Christian wins 2nd straight
- North State in Brief: Dec. 3, 2011
- North State Marketplace: Dec. 3, 2011
- Today in History: Dec. 3, 2011
- Restoring the Crown: Officer uses donations for tricked-out police car
- Redding priest does not enter plea in court; parishioners hold prayer vigil at church
- Redding's Christmas tree dazzles; lighted parade set for 6 p.m. today
- Silence in aftermath of Lucero recall petition; phone calls, email unanswered
- Schauman won't be retried for manslaughter; conviction wouldn't add to sentence
- No impact fees sells more homes in Redding; reduction lets in buyers at lower costs
- Redding council to discuss defiant medical pot collectives
- Lewis Chamberlain: Primer on Social Security disability benefits
- Two north state officers commended for recovering stolen vehicles
- Redding woman suffers minor injuries in rollover wreck
- 15-year-old boy arrested in connection with downtown Redding stabbing
- Prayer vigil tonight at Our Lady of Mercy in Redding in wake of molestation charges
- UPDATED: Schauman won't be retried on manslaughter charge
- Sponge ant trails
- Faux materials make real impact in holiday decorating
- Ask Anna: Here's how to make a simple ribbon wreath
- Casey Schurig: December is time for garden dreams and wishes
- Master Gardeners: How to eliminate pushy bamboo
- Review: "The Primal Feast" explores how food has shaped humans
- UPDATED: Minivan off roadway east of Redding; one person injured
- UPDATED: Bella Vista man arrested on suspicion of felony abuse
- Redding weather: Sunny through the weekend
- Editorial: Sunny as Yuma? Often repeated, but still not true
- Charles Krauthammer: Gingrich vs. Romney a scorecard
- Tom Armelino: Schools need help, not a 'trigger'
- A running start: Wolves tear apart Loggers in season opener at Harlan Carter tournament
- Cougars use balance to beat Ashland at Harlan Carter tourney
- T.J. Holmes: Plenty of questions surround area basketball
- Trinity River advocates denounce restoration; network claims project poses harm to salmon
- Redding Lighted Christmas Parade: Motorcycle club seeks to reclaim award
- First 5 money to stay local; judge refuses to let state shift tobacco taxes
- North State in Brief: Dec. 2, 2011
- Lucero recall petition contains 1,657 signatures; committee needs 1,222 valid names
- Area Roundup: WV wins opener in Anderson Tip-Off Classic
- Today in History: Dec. 2, 2011
- World AIDS Day observed in Redding
- Rancho Tehama woman strives to reclaim property; father died in November fire at home
- School growth to cost $180K; Gateway may add grades to Buckeye site
- North State Marketplace: Dec. 2, 2011
- Red Bluff coupon collector uses savings for homeless; woman gets set for holiday dinner at church
- Volunteer Opportunity: Shasta County Public Health needs fitness instructors
- Peanut Butter Fudge
- Mocha Fudge
- Turtles
- Green Ham and Eggs/Bacon and Eggs cookies
- No Roll Sugar Cookies
- Eggnog Snowflakes
- Sugar Cookies and Royal Icing
- Lucero recall committee exceeds signature goal; petitions heading to County Clerk's office
- To Do List: December 1, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Fennel’s work comes from space race, childhood memories
- Dining Out: Grace Place: A perfect place for coffee, tea … relaxation
- On the Town: Ale House finds niche with variety
- Theater: Madrigal Dinner, Victorial Christmas Celebration brings past alive
- Caltrans to hold open house today in Shasta Lake to discuss paving project
- UPDATED: Oak Run area fire contained to three acres
- Suspected DUI driver in hot water
- Redding weather: Sunny skies and breezy winds again expected today
- North State in Brief: Dec. 1, 2011
- Editorial: Camp is rotten idea, but status quo's no better
- Ruth Marcus: Potty-mouthed tweeter is no heroine
- Jeff Browne: Keep the Trot 'not-for-profit'
- Jim Reed: Case demanded difficult choices
- Marv Van Voy: Cascade Christmas is enduring treat
- Ban on medical marijuana dispensaries goes into effect; two Redding shops plan to remain open despite ruling
- Today in History: Dec. 1, 2011
- Jones, Giacomini announce bids for Shasta County supervisor
- Anderson rethinks dispatch center; council considers contract with SHASCOM
- Tax refunds available; IRS ready to deliver checks worth $30K
- Diverse basketball field on tap for Anderson's Tip-Off Classic
- Area Roundup: Shasta women earn sixth win against Monterey
- Pets' hunt for leftovers leads to Redding fire; blaze does $175K damage on Reno Lane
- Foothill lands 9 on EAL team; all-league squads announced for football, volleyball
- Memorial held in Redding for DUI victims
- North state marketplace: Dec. 1, 2011
- Eagles settle out of view; Turtle Bay camera unable to show new nest
- Blue skies expected into next week; December predicted to be drier than normal
- Ginger Cookies
- Redding Marathon: Steady, consistent training is key to success
- Senior Living: Take care of your teeth for overall health
- Health tip: Know the symptoms and seek treatment for depression
- Trudi Pratt: Fermented foods making a comeback
- Placer Street down to one lane after wreck
- Minor injuries reported in two-truck wreck in Shasta Lake
- Santa's Whiskers
- Santa's Reindeer Cookies
- Cookies and Cream Fudge
- Peanut Butter Cups
- Millionaire's Shortbread
- King's Ransom Cookie Bars
- Cookie Dough Truffles
- Gingerbread Men
- Fantasy Fudge
- Thin Mint Wreaths
- Mystery Bars
- Almond Star Cookies
- Search on for two who ran away following vehicle pursuit
- Woman accused of starving her baby to death gets Dec. 15 hearing date
- Shasta ready to host Harlan Carter tourney; all 8 teams from last year are back
- North State in Brief: Nov. 30, 2011
- Verdict upheld in 1988 murder; Redding crime unsolved for 2 decades
- Shasta Knights roll to another big win in women's basketball
- Area Roundup: Anderson girls top Orland in opener
- Dispensary defense: Legal team seeks restraining order to keep medical marijuana shops open
- Pitching for homeless camp; Mountain Gate man offers 18 acres for possible site
- Tehama County trying for its own economic brand; consultant's agenda will be unveiled soon
- Kevin Askeland: Bobcats third on section title list
- Home values slightly stable in Redding
- Today in History: Nov. 30, 2011
- Grandma's family takes barbecue west; Umsted's Smokehouse will open in January in Redding
- NTSB plans public flight safety forum; concerns include 2008 helicopter crash that killed 9 in Trinity County
- Propane tanker rolls on highway; lanes remain blocked on Highway 299
- Bomb squad called out to CHP building in north Redding
- Editorial: Postal Service's deeper problem? Retirement bill
- Thomas Sowell: Gingrich's immigration 'baggage'
- How to cut the fat in baked goods
- Interfaith Sacred Service
- CSU CHICO SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK MSW INFO MEETING
- Local Student to Visit Europe
- The Fishing Report — Dec. 2, 2011
- UPDATED: Eastbound lane of Highway 299 in Trinity County open
- Redding man who physically abused his 80-year-old mother sentenced to jail
- Teen killed in Mount Shasta wreck identified
- UPDATED: Hearing set for restraining order against Redding pot dispensary ban
- Siskiyou County mushroom hunter found safe after becoming lost
- Shasta Lake teen arrested for "repossessing" vehicles
- Siskiyou jail inmate found dead
- UPDATED: 2 separate crashes keep rescuers busy
- Grant awarded for DUI enforcement campaign
- UPDATED: Anderson man arrested after stabbing
- Redding weather: Another sunny day in store for area
- Editorial: Kidney exchange blends generosity, medical ingenuity
- Tom Elias: New rail vote needed, but unlikely
- Patricia A. Dore: Signs and wonders are wrong focus
- Laura Larson: Ensure safety of loved ones
- Redding crowd gets riled up at postal meeting
- Today in history: Nov. 29, 2011
- Deal kicks off crab season
- North state marketplace briefs: Nov. 29, 2011
- Copper theft leads to gas leak, downtown street closure
- Land rights guru in demand
- North state briefs: Nov. 29, 2011
- Redding vigil to honor DUI victims
- Home intrusion killing backed by Shasta County district attorney
- Redding beating death trial set
- Vehicle cutback might threaten wildlife
- AIDS Day events slated in Redding
- Sharon Randall: Seeing red over a can of green beans
- Scene: Nov. 29, 2011
- UPDATED: Redding woman justified in October fatal shooting of intruder, DA says
- Gregory Limon to be sentenced Dec. 19
- Gas leak reported at East and Locust streets in Redding; intersection closed, dispatchers say
- Claudia Mosby: Midlife brings new outlook on gratitude
- UPDATED: Tehama Co. deputies investigating attempted robbery Sunday in Dairyville
- Los Molinos man arrested during shots-fired call, Tehama deputies say
- Voices of Faith — Dec. 3, 2011
- UPDATED: Teen killed, five others injured, in traffic wreck near Mount Shasta
- Trial date set for accused killer
- UPDATED: Fire destroys Redding mobile home
- Redding weather: Sunny skies expected throughout the week
- David Benda: Lots in Sunset Hills selling dirt cheap
- Editorial: Striper battle reveals bizarre fisheries policy
- Larry DeNayer: Redding mail consolidation is not the answer
- Dan Walters: Time for an overhaul of the California sales tax
- California should do what other states do for prep sports
- Number of households heating with wood rises
- Massive brawl at Redding tavern
- Today in history: Nov. 28, 2011
- Two fires reported: Mobile home fire in Redding and structure fire in Shingletown
- Officers kept busy with calls from Johnny’s Cathouse; callers report domestic violence, stabbing, brawling, drug sales
- Redding weather: Morning fog should make way for sun
- Editorial: North state will bear the costs of consolidation
- Nat Ducat: Can planet carry our load?
- Wally Herger: Where I stand on the Klamath dams
- Leesa Webster: Postal cuts will take real toll on service
- Red-Blue America: Do police too easily resort to violence?
- David Young: Rich paid good money for their tax breaks
- Steve Woodrum: Twisted capitalism: Who enjoys benefits?
- Nerd Chick Adventures: Nerdy stocking stuffers
- Tom Dunlap: Many things to be thankful for this year
- Annette Osborne: Daughter starting to take over her own social calendar
- Straight Talk: What are the warning signs of suicide?
- Vincent D'Amato: Grants, military and scholarships can help fund college
- Bon Voyage: Applying feng shui to travel may create happier trips
- Wedding: Janessa Hoppe and Daniel Imlach
- Wedding: Renae Stramaglia and Joe Sells
- Engagement: Elizabeth Gregory and Tim Nielsen
- Engagement: Carissa Milbrandt and Jarrod Gregory
- Imelda Carlton: Vandalism takes toll on business
- Alex Landi: Rights, responsibilities must balance
- Dale McFeatters: Return with us now to those pre-EPA days
- Redding weather: Sun returns through Friday
- Editorial: Schauman trial reaches a verdict on Shasta County
- Marc Beauchamp: What's really going on at Bethel?
- Lora Hudson: Foreclosures add up to rotten holidays
- Wes Breese: We must teach love of liberty
- Area runners have one last shot at glory; Etna's Whelan leads north state entries
- Thomas Lawrence: A football player's northern exposure
- Area Roundup: Shasta falls to Alameda; men drop second straight
- Sleep lost for Black Friday sales; some stores opened doors at midnight Thursday
- Redding woman to compete for Miss California USA crown; contestant says title could spotlight charities
- Man steals second car in week, deputies say; suspect allegedly fled at 100 mph
- Today in History: Nov. 26, 2011
- Settlement brings new adult health services program for Shasta County; current patients should qualify
- North State in Brief: Nov. 26, 2011
- Rock plant sparks debate; quarry planned on Flintstone Ave. in Mountain Gate area
- Anderson police arrest one for gun threats; Burney man fought with police en route to jail
- UPDATED: Area transient arrested after reportedly stealing bike, police say
- Get a healthy poinsettia
- Home and Garden events
- Ask Anna: Use baking soda to freshen air
- Leaf mold is valuable soil amendment
- Laura Christman: Joyce Hinkle nurtured soil and community
- Don't let leaves go up in smoke
- Master Gardeners: Here's how to graft a peach tree
- UPDATED: CHP, medics head to two Shasta County wrecks
- Oak Run driver electrocuted
- Crowds flock to Black Friday midnight deals in Redding
- Suspect arrested in electronics shop break-in
- UPDATED: Two arrested in Redding car dealership thefts; 1 suspect also allegedly stole firefighter's car
- Cottonwood man beaten and stabbed; deputies seek suspect
- Redding Weather: Slight chance of showers this morning
- Editorial: Adopt-A-Family captures the true spirit of season
- Charles Krauthammer: Do-nothing Democrats blame Norquist
- Stan Little: All Muslims not to blame
- Michael D.D. Madden: Stop hiding cost of clean energy
- Virginia Presidio: Good Samaritan saves lost purse
- Whiskeytown park showcasing north state artist's work
- Volunteer opportunity: Golden Umbrella
- North State in Brief: Nov. 25, 2011
- Trotting for a cause: Participants use Turkey Trot to support various efforts
- Feasting at Grilla Bites: Thanksgiving dinner event morphs into community effort
- Today in History: Nov. 25, 2011
- Day after Thanksgiving closures
- Old friends get chance to recall good times at Nova reunion
- Story behind restaurateur's new kidney; friend's decision leads to 3-way swap
- Line offers guide to aid; Shasta County opens 211 system
- Deputies searching for driver of stolen car in Cottonwood area
- Travelin' in Time: Television first flickered in Shasta County on Nov. 25, 1949
- North State soldier runs Turkey Trot for overseas troops
- Police: Early-morning driver hits transformer, arrested on suspicion of DUI
- Redding weather: A wet Thanksgiving morning, but a sunny weekend
- Paradise sticks with formula for football success
- Editorial: Thanks to those who lift spirits, build the future
- Ruth Marcus: When in doubt, blame Obama
- To Do List: November 24, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Siblings love to play with clay
- Dining Out: ‘New’ Dry Creek Station every bit as good for breakfast
- Java Jive: Cottonwood’s Elegant Bean worth a stop
- Theater: Retooled 'A Cascade Christmas' like opening a new present
- Letters: Students thankful for loving families and Justin Bieber
- Foothill falls to Paradise again in section title game
- It's A Wonderful Life by Maria Spencer Drake
- Thanksgiving feast in Redding: 1,000 people jam Good News Rescue Mission for meal
- North State Marketplace: Nov. 24, 2011
- Black Friday in Redding: Buyers arrive days early; holidays account for 25% of sales
- Today in History: Nov. 24, 2011
- Schauman verdict draws scrutiny; instruction may have influenced jury
- Marines are still pursuing gazebo for park; league is $7,000 short of projected cost
- Shasta County ranked No. 1 in rising crime; officials downplay website's statistics
- Strike keeps Dungeness crab out of north state; San Francisco fishermen stay put
- Thanksgiving holiday closures
- North State in Brief: Nov. 24, 2011
- Health Quiz: Make it a healthier holiday season
- Senior Living: We have much to be grateful for
- Redding Marathon: Getting a coach helps runner achieve new goals
- Blood centers need A+ and O- blood
- Health tip: Flu season is here
- Tehama Co. deputies arrest two Monday after finding meth, pills, pipe
- Redding Circle K beating suspects to stand trial together in Riverbank murder
- Shasta Magic Athletics Host 2011 All Star Middle School Girls Volleyball Tournament
- Holiday Beard Trims
- Redding Weather: Wet weather at least through Thanksgiving
- Kevin Askeland: Section title contenders likely more of same
- Area Roundup: U Prep volleyball dream season over
- D-I football finals: Foothill, Paradise play for it all once again
- Shasta volleyball comes up short to Presentation in 3 sets in CIF quarterfinals
- Editorial: Police state? Officers calmly did their job
- Kurt Starman: Professional officers ensured public safety
- Thomas Sowell: Supercommittee's real goal: Re-election
- Ellen Kelley: Cruel councilors deserve a recall
- Norman T. Hosking: Obama's on the road; rent out White House
- Diane Madgic: Pledge not to pledge
- Michele Eigenman: Redding ignoring UC Davis outrage
- Candidate, firm face negligence suit
- Striper rules may be relaxed
- Home sales drop again
- End of the line: Foothill volleyball falls to Drake in 3 sets in CIF NorCal quarterfinals
- Report: Crime on the rise
- Schauman guilty of battery, not involuntary manslaughter
- Restaurant's name, prices to change soon
- Bank on adopting a cat
- Special Advent Reflection Gatherings in Redding
- UPDATED: I-5 reopened south of Lakehead after fire in truck hauling vinyl
- UPDATED: Jurors hung on manslaughter charge in punch trial; Schauman to be sentenced next month for battery
- The Fishing Report — Nov. 25, 2011
- Voices of Faith — Nov. 26, 2011
- UPDATED: Rockslide cleared in Hawkins Bar in Trinity County
- Redding Weather: Thanksgiving to be damp, snowy in the mountains
- Editorial: BLM chief blazed trail through brush and bureaucracy
- Tom Elias: State's solar secrecy stinks
- Jim Nielsen: Conservation Corps fulfills its promise
- Area roundup: Enterprise falls to Balboa
- Finalists competing now for state volleyball title
- Local athletes deserve applause
- high school volleyball Finalists competing now for state title
- Womens college basketball Red Hawks battle for victory
- Red Hawks battle for victory
- Redding Rodeo 2012
- Anderson biomass facility getting new life
- Teen given new lungs
- March trial set in Tehama County pot case
- North state in brief: Nov. 22, 2011
- Real estate agency shuffle
- No headline - skyboxes
- Women's refuge to run family justice center
- Girls, 11, find sheriff's evidence bag
- North state marketplace: Nov. 22, 2011
- Sharon Randall: Giving thanks for my family and friends
- Providing respite, support
- Six arrested at alleged marijuana-processing facility in Siskiyou County
- Girls tested for drug, virus exposure after finding discarded sheriff's evidence
- Sheriff's office closes Shasta Lake skate park because of vandalism
- Redding Weather: Expect a drizzly week
- Nutritionists vs. lobbyists: It's no contest
- Bob Williams: A firsthand look at Occupy Wall Street
- Herb and Callie Norgaar: After help, we'll 'pay it forward'
- Judy Horn-Pearson: Take a look around and be thankful
- Jack Suter: Lunch tab means the world to vet
- Home fire reported on Echo Road in Redding
- Four arrests in auto theft; man allegedly broke into Redding fire station to steal car
- North state Sikhs celebrate birthday of founder
- Intermountain area council to talk pros, cons of solar panels
- CIF volleyball brackets released; Shasta, Foothill host matches Tuesday
- Vandals target Anderson schools
- Redding man allegedly breaks into fire station, steals car while fighters sleep
- Redding weather: A rainy morning
- David Benda: Redding Airport hopes to expand
- Silas Lyons: Do we show the right picture?
- Emily Young: We must accept the new reality
- Editorial: Hollywood north? Stillwater makes the script possible
- Doug Bennett: What the new police state looks like
- Bon Voyage: The pros and cons of microchips in credit cards
- Tom Dunlap: 'March of Empire' gives first-person account of lure of Gold Rush
- Irma Vorbeck: Thank-you notes are gracious way to acknowledge kindness
- Editorial: To Exchange Club, 'Thanks a million'
- Betty Doty: Will protests work? Will status quo?
- Mary Gregory: Recall sends bad message
- Kathleen Cupp: Councilor owes an explanation
- Stan Statham: Look at the results: Term limits failed badly
- North state at Work: Identify your transferable skills when applying for jobs
- Lewis Chamberlain: Know when to start Social Security benefits
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Websites help you gather, sort and share photos
- Debra Atlas: Gaiam provides eco-friendly clothing, accessories
- Annette Osborne: One-on-one time with mom still cherished, even as adult
- Straight Talk: Drugs and alcohol abuse can lead to suicide
- Book review: C.J. Box sets thrilling tale in Yellowstone
- Small kitchen fire quickly contained at apartment complex
- Redding weather: Rain possible after 10 a.m.; temperatures in 50s all week
- Editorial: Prop. 8 ruling is a victory for all of the voters
- Phil Brown: I thought we wanted feds off our backs
- Marc Beauchamp: Bethel service leaves me wondering
- Jan Hanks: When do we vote?
- Faylon M. Brunemeier: Worms, too, are 'natural'
- Bob Walden: Tax cuts didn't work
- Donna Silva: Does anyone still follow the law?
- Alex Landi: GOP can't veer too far right
- Battle tested: Foothill Cougars prevail late against rival Enterprise Hornets
- Wolves waste strong start, end season; defense, turnovers doom Trinity in loss
- Fall weather fleeting: Rain, snow, lower temperatures part of latest forecast
- A ranting sensation: YouTube star Jack 'Winnebago Man' Rebney lives in Manton
- Volleyball teams chase section title; 10 aim for volleyball glory
- Deliberations begin in manslaughter trial; Redding man faces four years in prison
- Uniform, medals stolen from vet; replacement of items will cost hundreds
- Today in History: Nov. 19, 2011
- Shasta County unemployment rate drops in October; 3,000 jobs added in year, in 7 industries
- North State in Brief: Nov. 19, 2011
- Redding man convicted of robbery, assault; neighbor says he beat her in invasion
- Area Roundup: Santa Rosa pummels Knights at basketball tourney
- Join us for the Grand Opening of our new Lab Draw Center at Discovery Village
- UPDATED: Small shed fire reported west of Redding
- UPDATED: Jury starts deliberations in Schauman manslaughter case
- UPDATED: Mobile-home fire contained in north Redding
- Benson sentencing postponed; Probation ordered to interview alleged victim
- Jury takes two hours to convict Redding man of robbery and other charges
- Time dormant spraying
- Ginkgo trees are resilient and brilliant
- Ask Anna: Here's how to clean blinds
- Master Gardener: Thoroughly composted manure is safest
- Shasta County unemployment drops by .1 percent
- Redding weather: It's going to rain today
- Editorial: Train death is tragic, but not taxpayers' fault
- Charles Krauthammer: Who puts party over nation?
- Neil Posson: We deserve better than Wally Herger
- Charles Muckle: Sheriffs right to raise voices
- Digging deep: Miners rally for 5-set win over top seed Eagles
- Enterprise, Foothill get playoff rematch; teams battle for spot in football final
- Shasta's power topples opponents; Wolves face top-seed Chico in Div. II volleyball finals
- Mercy volleyball earns chance for Division VI title
- U-Prep reaches section final; Panthers sweep Pierce in volleyball semifinals
- Great customer service rings in awards; Redding chamber honors local businesses
- Stuff the Truck drive collects food, donations for Good News Rescue Mission in Redding
- Shasta Land Trust makes gains; Redding group aims for preservation
- Voyage in life fosters action; Greenpeace job perks up Shasta High grad Harmony Lambert
- Nightclub manslaughter trial winding down; closing arguments set for today
- Fiscal triggers set to fire: Shasta County schools face automatic $10M in funding cuts
- Today in History: Nov. 18, 2011
- Postal center move on tap; Redding could lose up to 70 jobs
- North State in Brief: Nov. 18, 2011
- Red Bluff council talks River Park Boat Launch redesign
- Plea bargain taken in abduction case; Anderson woman faces one to five years behind bars
- UPDATED: Officials search for missing man at Whiskeytown
- Happy Valley man to stand trial on child molestation charges
- UPDATED: Felony child endangerment charges filed against school bus driver
- UPDATE: Pickup crashes into traffic light pole, knocks it down
- Schauman manslaughter trial nears end
- Dunsmuir man arrested on suspicion of armed robbery
- To Do List: November 17, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Former teacher has passion for art
- Dining Out: Woodside Grill still thriving, filling patrons
- On the Town: Lulu’s comfortable as a Redding institution
- Play: Riverfront Playhouse presents ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’
- Redding weather: Light rain today
- Schauman testifies; defense rests case; accused contends act was in defense
- Editorial: City can hardly afford to fight its collectives
- Ruth Marcus: America needs a health care ruling
- Timothy J. Duffy: 215 in 30 minutes or less
- Pat Glanzer: Landfill should go quiet for ceremony
- Art McBride: Leaders keep lawn from going to dogs
- West Valley mainstay: Volleyball coach Carla Davis seeks her 15th section title
- Teen writers challenged at Redding Library; Dunsmuir author helps youths craft creative stories
- North State in Brief: Nov. 17, 2011
- Fair trade events offer unique items and chance to help others
- Medical pot patients feeling abandoned; they say Redding ban affects health
- Cutoff close for patients, growers; many Redding pot collectives may be shuttered
- Chief: Pot shop ban shifts enforcement; medical marijuana OK, Paoletti says
- Lawyer seeks to block marijuana collective ban; court decision, fed crackdown spurs Redding debate
- Knights basketball ready to rebound; Coach Fitzhugh upbeat about young squad
- Today in History: Nov. 17, 2011
- North State Marketplace: Nov. 17, 2011
- Schauman’s defense rests case in involuntary manslaughter trial
- Anderson woman accused of kidnapping neighbor's children takes plea deal
- Senior Living: Readers share good ole day stories
- Woman accused of starving her baby to death pleads not guilty
- Los Molinos home destroyed in early morning fire
- UPDATED: New Redding police chief sworn in
- The Fishing Report — Nov. 18, 2011
- Redding man pleads not guilty to murdering transient
- UPDATED: Jones Valley "control burn" escapes
- Redding weather: Colder temperatures on the way
- Schauman motive debated; prosecution rests case
- North State in Brief: Nov. 16, 2011
- Editorial: 'Green' or not, bad power deals aren't sustainable
- Thomas Sowell: Will the Republicans blow it?
- Foods that boost your immunity
- Loretta Carrico-Russell: 'Scavengers' deserve respect, not scorn
- North State Marketplace: Nov. 16, 2011
- PG&E land deal may advance; 8,300 acres would go to Cal Fire, UC
- Check register policy adjusted; Shasta Lake mayor assigned to approvals
- Shop Thanksgiving, day after; some Redding stores plan 22-hour marathons
- Redding merchant pushes for small businesses
- On a roll: U-Prep gets volleyball program's first postseason victory
- Today in History: Nov. 16, 2011
- Knights shine in resurgent season; soccer team nearly earns playoff berth
- Claim filed in train death; Anderson woman hit near creek
- Protesters await Redding City Council pot meeting
- Prosecution rests after Day One in Schauman manslaughter trial
- One dead in early morning fire on Rancho Tehama Road near Red Bluff
- Carjacker gets 20-year prison sentence
- Good News Rescue Mission seeks turkeys, food in time for Thanksgiving
- Shasta supervisors add 15 jobs to handle food stamp requests
- Ex-water company bookkeeper sentenced to jail for embezzlement
- Red Bluff man arrested on suspicion of DUI after rolling SUV
- Redding weather: One more day of sun
- Man shot with stun gun, arrested after throwing beer can at police
- Editorial: City rush to close marijuana co-ops: Will it even work?
- Suzy Coffee: Fanatics wage war on women's rights
- Tom Elias: State's big water deals looking shaky
- Jeff Jones: North State Symphony is top-notch treat
- Pamela Bovo: Calendar holds simple solution
- Lois Goodman: Anderson police really deliver
- Whitmore family of eight loses all in fire
- Man dies on Mt. Shasta
- Snowmobilers not affected by lawsuit
- County may allow more clinics to make "5150" designations
- Charter schools pay cheaper rents in the north state
- Corn to be grown in Churn Creek Bottom
- North state briefs: Nov. 15, 2011
- North state marketplace briefs: Nov. 15, 2011
- Today in history: Nov. 15, 2011
- Eaton house museum reconstruction resumes
- Scene: Nov. 15, 2011
- Schools up ante on serving healthy food
- Sharon Randall: We all need something or someone to pull for
- Redding man jailed in dispute with neighbor
- Body of L.A. area man found on Mt. Shasta
- Voices of Faith — Nov. 19, 2011
- Join Mercy Medical Center Redding’s Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine Center...
- UPDATED: Manton father arrested after allegedly throwing sippy cup at son in crib
- Redding weather: Sunny start to workweek
- Joseph Kerr: Anti-Prop. 215 push is unconstitutional
- Shasta-Trinity moves slowly for good reason
- Jim Zauher: Tax-incentive bill is bipartisan job booster
- Grant Pollock: Williams attacks the wrong target
- Stan Little: Why Obama leads money race
- Gary Ninman: Compassion made a difference
- Terry Bringazi: Team is top priority
- Duane Stacher: Community support is morale booster
- Enterprise student overcomes obstacles
- No headline - BRIEFS
- Redding's new police chief adjusting to city
- Shasta County may hire more to handle jump in food stamp requests
- Today in History: Nov. 14, 2011
- Redding woman vows vandalism until she is jailed
- Police: Transient pushes girlfriend out of stolen Jeep
- Redding weather: Mostly sunny and mild
- Silas Lyons: There's a story in that scrap
- Editorial: 'Perfectly good' dams? Klamath's are anything but
- Richard Malotky: How to judge a river? By her bottom
- Charlton H. Bonham: We must work together to find better way
- Mark Baird: Defend Rural America threatened nobody
- Anniversary: Chuck and Joyce Scott
- Straight Talk: Son is likely using drugs
- Annette Osborne: Pumpkin carving saves the evening
- Claudia Mosby: Dating at mid-life has its challenges
- Bon Voyage: Oh, shoot! Writer tries her (shaky) hand at creating video diary
- Anniversary: Jack and Cleome Cagle
- Gladys Mitchell: An over-reaction to sex offenders
- Bob Wilkinson: Our economy needs balance to recover
- Barbara J. Cross: Baseless accusations are bad for the city
- Joan Manning: We need another like Roosevelt
- Tom Dunlap: November brings nostalgia
- Anniversary: Ardith and Glen Bennett
- Wedding: Robbie Nethery and James Paul
- John Bulinski: Courteous drivers made closure easy
- Shasta Lake council uproar: Letter blasts city’s Finance Committee
- David Benda: Red Bluff activist Ann Minch continues her fight
- Business Spotlight: Beaux Cheveux Day Salon
- Debra Atlas: Topricin offers natural therapy for pain
- North State at Work: Your career is a long and winding road
- Vince D'Amato: Holidays a time to think of the needy
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Internet can help with Thanksgiving
- Redding weather: Mostly sunny through week; rain may return Thursday
- Editorial: Fire fee will quickly land in the courts
- Sally Rapoza: Tell the rest of the story
- Marc Beauchamp: With 'View 202,' Wong shows vision
- Tricia Chapman: Stop the excuses
- David L. Hereford: More gutter politics
- John P. Schafer: Cain cutting
- Ken Archuleta: Chest-thumping is not sheriffs' job
- North State in Brief: Nov. 12, 2011
- Redding police chief retires; Hansen known as even-keeled leader
- Veterans cemetery expansion planned; project will add 2,000 niches to Igo site
- Cheer team flies to first place; West Valley High had rough road to victory
- Veterans' services remembered; sacrifice, honor, freedom extolled
- Harmony in numbers: Harmonic convergence celebrated at Mt. Shasta on 11-11-11
- Know a useless law? Speak up; last year's winning idea sent to Senate
- Redding medical pot ban opposed by collectives, members; council's decision pending
- Vandals damage new bridge; Cypress Avenue Bridge cost $72 million
- Saturday Morning Quarterback: Enterprise and Foothill await clash; Cougars want payback on Hornets
- Shasta College strives to top Solano; key injuries plague Knights
- Area Roundup: Shasta soccer players chosen for honors
- Today in History: Nov. 12, 2011
- Ken Archuleta: Chest-thumping is not sheriffs' job
- John P. Schafer: Cain cutting
- David L. Hereford: More gutter politics
- Tricia Chapman: Stop the excuses
- Marc Beauchamp: With 'View 202,' Wong shows vision
- Sally Rapoza: Tell the rest of the story
- Cool containers: Bold plants brighten winter pots
- Ask Anna: Here's a slick trick for clean vents
- Laura Christman: Don't blame Ben Franklin for all tallow woes
- Master Gardeners: English ivy is tough to remove
- Veterans Day celebrated with speeches, music, prayers, cognac
- Former Happy Camp man killed in crash
- Salts in soil are risk to houseplants
- Redding fugitive transported to Shasta County jail
- Woman arrested in Dunsmuir home invasion robbery
- Redding weather: Mild, dry weekend ahead
- Sacrifice of service: Mistletoe school honors veterans in classroom lesson
- North State Marketplace: Nov. 11, 2011
- Tehama County courthouse site OK'd; state will buy land for $1.2M plus relocation costs
- Plan to save Redding money falls short; privatizing services likely won't cut costs
- Service to country: North state honors those who serve
- Today in History: Nov. 11, 2011
- Panel rejects indoor pot cultivation; Shasta County proposes growing limits
- Drive begins to aid salmon; bill would lead to removal of four Klamath dams
- Hitler photo heats up Lucero dispute; ex-mayor's head grafted onto image
- Red Bluff Planning Commission OKs billboards along freeway
- Schauman trial to start Tuesday; defense attrorney Gazzigli expected to be ready
- Editorial: Sheriffs wiser to shun divisive political fight
- Charles Krauthammer: 2011 elections: A split decision
- D. Brian Burns: DA does prosecute weak rape cases
- Movie studio signs up for Stillwater Business Park; firm focuses on family programs
- Moving on: Enterprise Hornets take care of West Valley Eagles in football playoffs
- Push grows to dry up pot; city of Redding focuses on collectives
- Area Roundup: Curran explodes in Trinity Wolves' 42-8 victory over Live Oak
- Chico's ground game too much for Wolves
- West Valley Eagles soar to Division IV girls cross country title
- Opening earlier than any lab in Redding! Announcing our newest location! The Lab...
- Movie production firm considers Stillwater studio
- Shasta County Planning Commission meets to discuss medical cannabis regulations
- To Do List: November 10, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Diverse ArtHop artist is also mom, published author
- Dining Out: D&B Sausage Co. serves hearty lunches, prepares holiday feasts
- Wine Tasting: November 2011
- Music: High school musician showcased in North State Symphony concert
- Play: Talented youngsters bring ‘Annie’ to life on U Prep stage
- Schauman manslaughter trial to resume on Tuesday
- Veterans Day closures
- Nixon's long-secret Watergate testimony coming out
- Redding weather: Mild afternoon follows more record cold
- Editorial: War veterans are national resource not a problem
- Steven Greenhut: Brown pension plan going nowhere
- Barbara Riddle: What is motive of recall drive?
- Vince Copeland: Lucero's supporters don't even live here
- Game of the Week: Eagles, Hornets meet again; West Valley looks to avenge preseason loss
- SRMC Turkey Trot
- Enterprise golfer dominates again
- Volleyball division leaders aim for playoffs
- Area roundup: Shasta's Dyson heads to tennis championships
- Occupy movement takes root in Redding
- Workers, jobless to be retrained
- County to decide Churn Creek plan controversy
- Today in history: Nov.1, 2011
- Medi-Cal cuts may affect 70,000
- Former counselor faces hearing in teen sex case
- North state marketplace briefs: Nov. 1, 2011
- Former lawyer faces charges
- North state in brief: Nov. 1, 2011
- Two missing Anderson children found
- Loss of $24M in funds feared
- Editorial: Traffic camera safety benefits come at a cost
- Mark Kent: Media ignore historic event
- James W. Gibson: Dress for safety on narrow roads
- Steven Greenhut: A rural revolt is brewing
- Tom Elias: Brown's 'Nixon to China' moments
- Warren I. Swanson: End wasteful propaganda
- Amber Alert issued for children taken from Anderson home
- Deputies arrest man who, they say, abused a horse
- 2 small control burns escape in Palo Cedro area
- Top teams remain in latest volleyball playoff points
- Fire season to end tomorrow, dooryard burn restrictions lifted
- Voices of Faith — Nov. 5, 2011t
- Paradise still No. 1 in latest D-I playoff points
- Redding weather: Change on the horizon
- Editorial: State's Medi-Cal cutbacks will have nasty side effects
- Red-Blue America: What's the bottom line on flat tax?
- Mary Catherine Pearl: Finger pointing is no solution
- Leslie Lahr: Thanks for help after accident
- Rachel Collins: Dear neighbor, I shot your dog
- Attacker tries to take deputy's gun
- Today in History: Oct. 31, 2011
- New home improvement program joining KIXE
- North State in Brief: Oct. 31, 2011
- Redding family closes business as mother sets for deployment
- Deputy grapples to keep gun away from attacker
- Redding weather: Cooler temperatures on the way
- Foothill routs Chico 51-20 on road
- Silas Lyons: A time capsule on Tehama Street
- Editorial: Pension reform it's not just for conservatives
- Keith Ritter: You could clock it: Roundabounds work
- John C. Dunlap: Y badly needs room to grow
- Peter Edridge: Red-light cameras' real payoff is cash, not safety
- Donna Caldwell: County does not need more retail
- John Whittenberger: Will Herger help rural counties?
- Rachel Curran: Youths display a rare honesty
- Bill Unruh: Human touch improves traffic enforcement
- Walt Sutton: Grazing won't help wetlands
- Barbara Frisbie: Greed cuts heart out of capitalism
- Hank Mostovoy: People too smart to vote for GOP
- Power stroke: Chico girls secure eighth consecutive Masters swimming championship
- Prep football: Foothill Cougars defeat Chico Panthers 51-20
- 'Game of the week' lives up to title; Wolves get Friday night OT against Paradise
- COS trounce Shasta Knights in football
- Redding Recreation column: Oct. 30, 2011
- Sharing photos and videos with friends and family can be easy
- Toothbrush sanitizer promises healthier mouth
- Simply Sublime offers uniquely designed cakes and cupcakes
- Cozy diner heads to Palo Cedro
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- No headline - 2E_Snider_Engagement
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- Trip-for-treat: Proper route planning made for a good haul
- Clothing, near-rape spur some debate
- Little visit to Momtopia goes far in preserving sanity
- Vincent D'Amato: Children can work together to help aging parents
- How to deal with stress at the job
- Viewing world through new pair of glasses can be challenging
- A visit from Ed means exhilaration, exhaustion
- UPDATED: Redding man arrested after nearly running over officer, CHP says
- Redding weather: Temperatures to drop into 60s next week
- North State Marketplace: Oct. 29, 2011
- Today in History: Oct. 29, 2011
- North State in Brief: Oct. 29, 2011
- Thriller in OT: Shasta upsets Paradise 42-41
- West Valley too much for Anderson; Eagles have a shot at NAL title next week
- Shasta Knights football looking to build off momentum
- Editorial: Save meadows? The broke state can just charge it
- Marc Beauchamp: Why I can't get behind Occupy Redding
- John Keye: Cap-and-trade is expensive fraud
- Oakley Howell: Should I get help or stoically die?
- Freddie Papineau: Crime ruining my hometown
- Ex-officers support closure; pair say I-5 delays expected amid investigation
- Teeming with salmon: 24,409 Chinook counted at Battle Creek
- Corning runs by Falcons; CV can't hold 3rd quarter lead
- Voices of Faith: Traditions vary on celebrating Halloween
- Motive a mystery in I-5 gunfire; Redding detectives look for answers
- Woman sentenced in dog stomping; judge decided to "show mercy"
- Redding officer fired from force; action stems from incident with patrol car
- Trial in fatal punch case may start soon; Redding attorney files motion to have proceedings moved
- 2 north state banks report rise in revenue; Commerce earns $1.7M, Trico $6.5M
- Reminder: I-5/44 closure starts 10 p.m. tonight
- Castella shooting suspect's motive remains unclear
- Tehama Co. deputies arrest five after finding pot on Bowman-area property
- Man fired flare gun into Red Bluff home, police say
- Thursday's long freeway delay necessary to investigate shooting, officials say
- Police dog wounded in Thursday firefight released
- Master Gardeners: Night temperatures affect apple color
- Ask Anna: Here's how to revive dingy bricks
- AAUW tour: Remodel gives tract home a tranquil presence
- Avoid munched bulbs
- UPDATED: Redding police officer accused of DUI fired
- Trio safe after boating mishap
- Traffic accident reported near Ingot
- UPDATED: Shots reported fired in south Redding unfounded
- Redding weather: Should be a nice weekend
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- Defendant accepts plea bargain in Redding arson; transient gets probation, avoids prison
- Area roundup: Chico, P.V. prevail in swimming
- Out of reach: Anderson loses to Corning in 5 sets of volleyball
- Travelin' in Time: Why did they name it that?
- Game of the Week: Wolves plan roadblocks for rushing Paradise
- ‘Nonintrusive’ body scanners debut at Sacramento Airport
- Family of clergymen celebrates bishop's birthday; Mack Harris was man of firsts in Shasta County
- Millville students plan to 'Thrill the World' by joining global dance performance
- Site launched to report low-level crimes; website will free up time for 3 law agencies
- Wild horse sanctuary set for adoption day; ponies need homes
- North State in Brief: Oct. 28, 2011
- Tuesday shooting in north Redding: Drugs paved path to ruin
- Teenager's red-stained hands lead to arrest; dozens of burglaries in Shasta Lake
- UPDATED: Oregon man wounded after firing assault rifle at officers; freeway traffic clogged for hours
- North State Marketplace: Oct. 28, 2011
- T.J. Holmes: Two games can prove significant
- Today in history: Oct. 28, 2011
- Teen arrested in connection with crime spree caught red-handed, deputies say
- To Do List: October 27, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Art for a worthy cause: Pieces showcased at annual AAUW home tour
- Dining Out: Lewiston Hotel offers great food, historic atmosphere
- On the Town: Quash your everyday routine with Monroe’s and the Casino Club
- Friends of man shot by Shasta County deputies say meth led to violent end
- Halloween: So much fun it’s scary: Halloween activities abound
- UPDATE: Officers shoot man on Interstate 5 near Castella; freeway closed to southbound traffic
- Man charged with King Richard's fire takes plea deal
- Redding weather: Sunny skies, mild temperatures expected through Wednesday
- Editorial: Divided nation's common ground: Hating Congress
- Ruth Marcus: Back to the birth certificate
- Don Cohen: Short-sighted change will wreck Y
- Phone Scoop: Which Smartphone should I get?
- Felon shot, killed in deputy encounter on I-5; man had a history of drug, weapons offenses
- Anderson gets state money to improve streets; $3M divvied up among 38 cities, counties
- Gas station sales on rise; fewer people are filling up at the pumps
- Gregory Limon's attorney: Man alarmed over child's injuries, but DA says nothing done to protect boy
- A jury of their peers: Shasta County youth court takes more serious cases
- Fremont engineer takes top prize in park photo competition; winning shot will grace 2012 annual pass
- Today in History: Oct. 27, 2011
- Area Roundup: West Valley girls win swim title, again
- North State in Brief: Oct. 27, 2011
- Anderson has top job opening; Shigley plans to leave post of city manager
- Law enforcement in north state is firing guns more often
- North State Marketplace: Oct. 27, 2011
- Red Bluff woman found dead Monday; woman involved in domestic violence call Sunday
- Crime got you down? Maybe it's time to get a CCW
- Benton Dog Park Howl-o-ween 2011 Sunday, October 30th 12-4pm
- The entire book of Revelation spoken from memory in Redding
- Redding Riptide 18U Girls Softball Capture 3rd Place in College Showcase Tournament
- Four Local Watercolor Artists Open Show at Main Street Gallery
- Senior Living: Tea house a place of support for seniors
- Keep the blood flowing; donate
- Lots to love: Lounge gives downtown Redding a chance to shine
- UPDATED: Caltrans: Ramp closures at I-5, 44 interchange rescheduled; closures start Friday
- Paradise unanimously voted to top spot in D-1 in latest media football poll
- Prescribed burn at Whiskeytown today
- Trial under way in child abuse case
- Anderson city manager resigning
- Tehama County man sentenced to prison in knife attack
- Vehicle versus pedestrian accident reported
- Redding weather: Sun, gusty winds expected for today
- The Fishing Report: Oct. 28, 2011
- Police: Man on cell phone arrested for DUI after running red light and crashing into car
- Editorial: In tough times, charities more vital than ever
- Thomas Sowell: Outrage at 'bullying' is selective
- J. William Mauck: The solution is capitalism
- Dick Arneson: Occupiers don't represent me
- Stan Little: Republicans pass buck on spending
- Can chewing slowly help with weight loss?
- An investment in conservation: Effort would OK recreation, control logging
- Eminent domain suit filed for bike path; last holdout fights Shasta County offer
- Top teachers in north state tapped; winner will go to statewide competition
- Kevin Askeland: Northern Section's best QB is toss-up
- Charges dropped in pot grow shooting; witnesses, victim have left Shasta County
- Jury selected in brother's Cottonwood child-abuse case
- Man who shot another acted in self-defense, DA's office says
- Teen driver hurt in suspected DUI crash
- Redding weather: Sun, breezy winds forecast for today
- Editorial: Septic system rules put burden where it belongs
- Tom Elias: High-speed rail shifts to slower track
- John P. Schafer: Trick or treat
- Local schools and roads at risk; call Congress now
- Don Farrell: You can't have it both ways
- Wetter winter predicted for north state
- Redding Chevys remains open during bankruptcy
- North state marketplace briefs: Oct. 25, 2011
- Prime 11 Cinemas abruptly closes down
- Experts say shooting can take an emotional toll
- Redding's 'Day for Literacy' to survive for a fourth year
- A 'White Christmas' debuts Friday
- Raptor couple return to area to raise young
- North state in brief: Oct. 25, 2011
- What to watch: playoffs looming for several prep sports
- Anderson resident wins title
- Area Roundup: Shasta's Dyson takes EAL singles championship
- Cabin reportedly burns down east of Shingletown
- UPDATED: Prime 11 Cinemas in Anderson closes
- Shasta, Foothill, West Valley top volleyball points
- Tehama County felon arrested for burglary
- Paradise tops D-I football playoff points
- Two Red Bluff women arrested after meth found in car
- Shade trees lower cooling costs
- Redding weather: Another sunny day on tap
- Redding weather: Another sunny day on tap
- Editorial: Intruder's shooting a sobering sign of things to come?
- Bob Williams: A social movement in the making
- Tom Howard: New septic rules offer relief for most rural residents
- Shasta College strikes last to pick up the victory
- North Valley 12U girls finish in first
- Redding woman recounts shooting intruder
- Life of love brings joy for 100-year-old Redding woman
- Today in History: Oct. 24, 2011
- North State in Brief: Oct. 24, 2011
- New septic tank rules praised
- Redding weather: One more 80-degree day
- David Benda: Shasta Lake Ace store gets ready to move into new site
- Silas Lyons: Know what you're doing and go
- Editorial: Cap-and-trade is high-stakes bet on state's future
- Nat Ducat: 'Move on'? No, we need our past
- Caleen Sisk-Franco: Salmon restoration should help, not hurt, ranchers
- Mike Grifantini: Citizens are key to saving park
- Barbara Davis: State should act to ban 'Spice'
- Jeff Schauer: Protests' diversity fuels 'incoherence'
- Robert Snyder: I've overdosed on pot stories
- Straight Talk: Anger toward stepsister may contain deeper issues
- Anniversary: Clayton and Esther Harter
- Wedding: Tera McAuliffe and Brandon Gregston
- Book review: Duo's thriller comes up short, and much too long
- Irma Vorbeck: Holidays offer opportunities to display proper etiquette
- Bon Voyage: Drunk airline passengers may face some serious consequences
- Wedding: Stacia Peterson and Mitch Ryan
- Delores Sealander: Another careful driver snagged
- Ken Fleming: In trying times, think Christmas
- Bob Walden: We need creative approach to jobs
- Kathy Pruitt: Y growth plan sells today's members short
- Ryan Sabalow: Grandpa keeps on going
- Step-by-step: Pacific Crest Trail crews team up against Mother Nature
- Redding Recreation column: Oct. 23, 2011
- Carrie Wilson: Dead duck added to daily total
- Vegetation fire reported on Muletown Road near Whiskeytown
- Anderson police: Burglar broke into home while resident slept on sofa
- Early morning robbery, pistol-whipping reported in Anderson
- Police: Shasta Co. Bomb Squad detonates explosive at solid waste transfer station
- Secret Witness offers reward for Oct. 4 robbery
- Redding weather: Temperatures to drop into 70s starting Monday
- Historic finish: Shasta stops Enterprise in OT to win River Bowl XIX 48-42
- Foothill Cougars defense waits its turn then shines in 48-10 win over Red Bluff
- Shasta College football team hopes for a big day; Knights eye 0-6 Redwoods
- Today in History: Oct. 22, 2011
- Central Valley Falcons outlast Anderson Cubs for 52-36 win
- North State in Brief: Oct. 22, 2011
- Tehama County supervisor tosses paper; pledges to use an iPad
- Area Roundup: U-Prep rallies for 44-40 victory over Mount Shasta
- Over 100 vets receive help on first day of North Valley Stand Down
- Boy, 13, shot self with his rifle
- Fall River man gets $1.89M for injuries; pickup hit by state prison bus
- Restraining order vs. activist: Assemblyman Nielsen reaches deal with critic Bird
- Shasta County jobless rate drops to 13.5%; figure is lowest since December '08
- Intruder shooting appears justified; Redding woman, 66, killed man, 37, prosecutors say
- Shasta, Enterprise teams play Greatest River Bowl Ever
- Editorial: Rising rates and bad economy are double squeeze
- Marc Beauchamp: Kicking our pot habit will be expensive
- Dan Logue: Telehealth law is good for patients and taxpayers
- When the justice system fails
- Simpson Secures Services of Roger Janis for Baseball Field Completion
- Redding police seek man who stole car and escaped after chase
- Shasta County's jobless rate falls for 3rd straight month
- Redding woman's murder trial delayed
- San Leandro man arrested for pot possession in Corning
- UPDATED: Bird agrees to restraining order provisions in Nielsen case
- Redding Weather: Warm weekend in store
- UPDATED: Prosecutors say Redding woman, 66, appears justified in killing intruder
- Rescue under way for man who fell down cliff at Whiskeytown
- River Bowl XIX: League title, playoff seeding hang in balance as Shasta, Enterprise face off
- T.J. Holmes: Rivalry week shows fans' true colors
- A Gold Rush for 49er apples: For a taste of history, visit Whiskeytown Harvest Festival
- Sheriffs will speak to farmers, activists; Defend Rural America event set in Yreka
- North State in Brief: Oct. 21, 2011
- Redding chooses new chief of police; officials tap patrol captain from Stockton
- Area roundup: Falcons defeat Cubs in volleyball
- Safe Routes to School grants promote student safety
- Boy, 13, killed while hunting; information held until end of investigation
- Sundial Bridge aglow in pink; thousands attend breast cancer awareness display
- Stiglich rejoins Republican race; 'Col. Pete' feels nothing has changed from '10
- Today in History: Oct. 21, 2011
- Occupy Redding asks city for rally site; round-the-clock protest planned
- North State Marketplace: Oct. 21, 2011
- Melodramatics learn from road
- Travelin' in Time: Where did all the river ferries go?
- Redding Resident Jack McAlister Celebrates his 90th Birthday
- Robert Patterson: Rampant theft saps economy
- Barbara Bartlett: District attorney's stance is cowardly
- Fall Rivers Mills man wins injury case against state
- Fortuna hunter had heart condition, Trinity Co. deputies said
- Redding names new police chief
- Inmate at Tehama Co. Jail attempts suicide, deputies say
- Redding man pleads guilty to 2009 robbery
- UPDATED: 13-year-old boy shot, possibly killed, while hunting along Lake Shasta
- Going too slow on highway leads to 140-pound pot bust in Trinity County
- Redding man sentenced to 5 years in prison for knife attack
- To Do List: October 20, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Multifaceted person hones focus on landscape painting
- Dining Out: Clearie’s pays tribute to Doc’s Hilltop Sky Room
- Java Jive: Mt. Burney Coffee Co. starts your day right
- Film: Sixth annual silent film fest showcases features, live piano scores
- Oh nuts! Suspects sought in Red Bluff walnut theft
- UPDATED: Anderson police seeking noisy 'chemical-bomb' makers
- Redding Weather: Another pleasant day
- Various views on plans for delta aired in Chico; key players in water debate gather
- Editorial: Fees are high, but so is cost of civilization
- Ruth Marcus: Does Cain grasp his own tax plan?
- John P. Schafer: Leave it to science
- Carl Larkin: 'Occupy' critic misses the point
- Oscar Johanson: Bureaucracy is smothering us
- Neil Posson: To cut deficit, we need jobs
- Recruiting roundup: More firms look to locate in north state
- Shasta County home prices rise in September; majority of sales remain below $250K
- River Bowl XIX: Shasta QB Collins a threat in many ways
- Hornets aiming to bring trophy home; Enterprise faces Shasta in River Bowl
- AirCover drone company opening Iowa plant
- Special-teams play could factor in River Bowl win
- Area Roundup: West Valley swimmers take titles; boys, girls repeat in NAL
- Baby role-player in Redding demands apology from Oklahoma senator
- North State in Brief: Oct. 20, 2011
- Spreading a message of hope: Watoto Children's Choir performs in Redding
- 10 workers' hours cut in Red Bluff; City Council rejects latest union offer
- Round Mountain man who survived Pearl Harbor dies
- Today in History: Oct. 20, 2011
- Cold case murder defendant may have trial date set next month
- Redding's 'adult baby' cleared in Social Security investigation
- High Desert inmate death was homicide, state prison officials say
- Traffic stop in Hayfork leads to 8 pounds of pot, meth pipe
- Shasta County Pumpkin Patch Farms and Pumpkin Picking Guide - Shasta County
- Redding teen ordered to stand trial in stabbing
- CHP: Biker's acceleration 'excessive' in Redding fire-engine wreck
- UPDATED: Teams unable to find man who jumped off Cypress Avenue Bridge
- Car into ditch on Churn Creek Road in Redding
- Redding Weather: 80-degree temperatures in Redding rest of week
- Tight-knit sense of community
- Editorial: Fashionably green or not, factories are worth encouraging
- Thomas Sowell: 'Spreading wealth' only spreads poverty
- Richard Johnson: Cameras entrap careful drivers
- Joan Manning: Against capitalism? No, unfettered greed
- How can I cut down on salt?
- River Bowl XIX: Enterprise has only 2 turnovers on offense so far in 2011
- River Bowl XIX: Shasta's defense takes hits, keeps on ticking
- Paradise takes over as newest team to top D-I in poll
- For the love of the school: Volunteer coaches make sacrifices to aid high school players
- North State in Brief: Oct. 19, 2011
- Redding council suspends fees for new homes; builders say move will spur construction
- Kevin Askeland: Paradise takes over as newest team to top D-I
- Yreka CHP officers arrest two suspects in Salem murder
- Drone company will manufacture in Iowa; firm's research arm will be in Redding
- UPDATED: Smokey Bear OK after fire truck, motorcycle collide in south Redding
- Matt Farley, 10, dies after 5-year battle with cancer
- UPDATED: Police chase suspect in Anderson Monday night
- UPDATED: Trucker trapped, French fries spilled in Dorris big-rig wreck
- Shasta County's forest pot numbers decline; more growers moving to town
- Redding Weather: 20 percent chance of showers tonight
- Editorial: Redding joins forest debate much too late
- Tom Elias: Medical marijuana has been hijacked
- Darell Dixon: The facts are not on Lucero's side
- Elin Klaseen: Roundabout 'hill' does its job
- Lon McCasland: Laws are ruining the state
- Candace Balma: Addiction's cure comes from God
- Shasta, Enterprise turn to X-factors
- What to watch: rivalries in volleyball and football highlight prep games of the week
- Missing hunter's body found
- Performance to fuse styles and dancers
- Redding City Council ready for talks with forest agencies
- Woman files lawsuit; claims injury by vibrator
- Some Medicare Advantage plans not returning
- North state marketplace briefs: Oct. 18, 2011
- Today in history: Oct. 18, 2011
- Redding store not part of Lowe's closure plan
- Trial set in severe beating of 7-year-old Shasta County boy
- Mt. Shasta Mall Talent Showcase October Winner - Mae Muldez!
- Enjoy Magazine and the Shasta Women's Refuge join forces to raise emergency money for Shelter
- Six Sheriffs support Defend Rural America
- Dunsmuir Candles in the Canyon Concert
- Shasta High School Annual Madrigal Dinner
- Tom Elias: Medical marijuana has been hijacked
- January trial date set for Rachel Limon in beating case
- River Bowl week: Rivalry game is all set
- Area Roundup: Patriots lose in a shootout
- UPDATED: Man with pants around his ankles on Hilltop Drive prompts 911 call
- UPDATED: Missing hunter's body found in Trinity County with dog at his side
- Redding Weather: Today to be warmest of the week
- Editorial: City fee waiver cannot reverse economic tide
- Pamelyn Anne Morgan: Recall is about unprofessional attacks
- Jan Thielmann: We all depend on corporations
- Robbin Jack-Brimhall: Grandma knows to take time for joy
- Los Molinos rallies to save its library
- Event offers veterans 'a hand up'
- Today in History: Oct. 17, 2011
- California Medical Association recommends legalizing pot
- Agency defends Redding tourism efforts
- Convenience store confrontation leads to attempted homicide arrest
- Man, 20, injured in Motocross wreck at Redding Dragstrip
- Car hits bike rider in south Redding
- California Medical Association says pot should be legal
- Redding Weather: 78 and sunny this afternoon
- David Benda: Shasta Boot Co. takes a new look at how to run its business
- Silas Lyons: Rock bottom makes good foundation
- Editorial: New election rules make a space for Baugh's candidacy
- Emily Young: Civil-rights veteran's path of hope
- Ken DeCamp: Don't like tickets? Then obey the law
- North State At Work: A perfect resume isn't always enough
- Nerd Chick Adventures: Planning the Perfect Halloween
- Anniversary: Richard and Angie Palmatier
- Straight Talk: Mother needs to decide whether to allow sleep-over
- Megan Owens: E-books in digital group available for use on Kindle
- Lance Simmens: Rail plans use best technology
- Carol Lehman: Kindergarten isn't just babysitting
- Abigail Storm-Eggink: Measure would end federal meddling
- Thomas Spear: Free to ignore Tea Party propaganda
- Betty Woods Rosa: Customer service is indeed fading
- Mike Madden: Freeway neighbors deserve sound wall
- Bill Head: Lucero should be the mayor
- Joe Bahlke: We've forfeited our 'democracy'
- Jessica Cope: Roundabouts great; hills are a hazard
- Tom Dunlap: Curly sees the problem
- Redding weather: Area to cool off a bit, slight chance of rain
- Mother of Anderson homicide suspect pleads guilty to charges
- Gregory Limon to stand trial next week in beating of 7-year-old boy
- U-Prep learns from its 53-24 loss to visiting Willows
- Foothill's Wilson throws 4 TDs, runs in for another TD in win over Shasta
- Knights charging into 2nd half of year hoping to surge; conference play kicks off today for Shasta
- Panthers hand Hornets first loss of season; Reid, Jorgensen lead Chico offense
- Area Roundup: Central Valley runs past Gridley; Falcons duo rushes for 252 yards in win
- Editorial: Will bigger dam bring new jobs? We'd die waiting
- Marc Beauchamp: Prescription to fix Redding's economy
- Faylon M. Brunemeier: It is liberals who are mean and nasty
- Claudia Morris: Does county care about lost hunter?
- Sally Rapoza: Occupy Wall Street vs. the Tea Party
- Business is pouring in; wine sellers are embracing downtown Redding
- North State Marketplace: Oct. 15, 2011
- Today in History: Oct. 15, 2011
- North State in Brief: Oct. 15, 2011
- Pink spans Sundial Bridge for Breast Cancer Awareness Day
- Teen gets 10 years in boy's molestation; registration as sex offender required for life
- Relief could arrive for developers; Redding council may eliminate fees to entice building
- Woman sentenced in tax fraud case; preparer stole $130,000
- Editorial: Will bigger dam bring new jobs? We'd die waiting
- Faylon M. Brunemeier: It is liberals who are mean and nasty
- Marc Beauchamp: Prescription to fix Redding's economy
- Sally Rapoza: Occupy Wall Street vs. the Tea Party
- Claudia Morris: Does county care about lost hunter?
- Red Bluff man, 61, charged with molesting girl at Lassen park
- Man sentenced to more than 13 years in prison for molestation
- Redding man sentenced to 11 years, 4 months in prison for rape and other charges
- Reno murder suspect won't fight extradition
- Mother of Anderson homicide suspect pleads guilty to charges
- Redding tax preparer sentenced to 21 months
- Gregory Limon to stand trial next week in beating of 7-year-old boy
- Exclude ants
- Master Gardeners: When it comes to chill, these crops fit the bill
- Book suggests a different relationship for man, Earth
- Learning ground: Garden showcases sustainable strategies
- Home and Garden events
- Ask Anna: Baskets bring organization to laundry room
- UPDATED: Two-vehicle collision at South Bonnyview in Redding
- Redding weather: Another sunny day
- Editorial: Nielsen, LaMalfa take step toward ending injustice
- Charles Krauthammer: Obama relies on scapegoat strategy
- Leah DeLuzio: Redding gives warm welcome
- Larry Marks: Conservatives still hate Social Security
- Carol Waugh: Wall St. protests are a good start
- Siskiyou County man, 25, gets life in prison; man sentenced in sexual assault of 3-year-old girl
- WVHS grad makes leap to Sacramento Kings' dance team; Cottonwood teen takes top spot in Web competition
- Scholarship recipient thanks retired teachers in Redding
- Game of the Week: Wolves could avenge 2010 defeats; Cougars look to rally from loss
- Redding civil rights leader Isaac Lowe to be feted; NAACP events serve as fundraisers
- 6 freed despite sex crimes; Shasta County jail releases ex-cons amid realignment
- Pot shop ban ready; Shasta County puts cultivation regulation on hold
- Les Baugh plans run for state Senate; Republican calls for more bipartisanship
- North state in brief: Oct. 14, 2011
- Area Roundup: Wolves capture 9th straight win
- T.J. Holmes: Shasta up to No. 2 in latest poll
- Today in History: Oct. 14, 2011
- North State Marketplace: Oct. 14, 2011
- Marijuana Eradication Team arrests three in illegal pot grow, deputies say
- Travelin' in Time: A list of the 10 oldest buildings in Shasta County
- Leah DeLuzio: Redding gives warm welcome
- Editorial: Nielsen, LaMalfa take step toward ending injustice
- Larry Marks: Conservatives still hate Social Security
- Charles Krauthammer: Obama relies on scapegoat strategy
- Carol Waugh: Wall St. protests are a good start
- Siskiyou man sentenced to life in prison
- Supervisor Les Baugh announces run for state Senate
- Deputies arrest Reno murder suspect in Shasta Lake
- Crews repair gas leak west of downtown Redding
- Book Fair Comes to Barnes & Noble!
- ARTsMART
- The Annual Holiday Fine Arts & Gifts Show
- Dining Out: Down-home favorites top the menu at Silver Dollar Café
- Nearly $23,000 in items taken from Corning home; pickup, camper stolen
- Search called off for missing hunter in Trinity County
- Artist Spotlight: Zombies are the focus of creative, outside-the-box artist’s exhibit
- Redding weather: Nothing but sunshine
- Editorial: Shasta County on right track with pot limits
- Ruth Marcus: Obama's mountain to climb
- Toni Miller: Oh sure, the money just rolls right in
- Ashley M. Wright: Legal drugs are most dangerous
- Alex Landi: Lawbreakers don't deserve sympathy
- Dennis Benfield: Financial-aid law is just senseless
- Attack lands 5-year prison term; victim run over twice by pickup truck
- Wings lift spirits: Group holds Redding fundraiser for young leukemia patient
- Catalyst bringing TEDx to Redding; 'Ideas Worth Sharing' theme of Friday event
- Shasta Lake mayor hails city successes; State of the City address held
- Area Roundup: West Valley swims to titles
- Lawmakers LaMalfa, Nielsen look to close loophole; bill stems from plea in rape case
- State Fund to cut jobs; unknown number in Redding
- Foreclosures down in Shasta County; Experts: Filings expected to rise
- Clutch Panthers: Playoff hopes alive for University Prep soccer team
- Dining Democrats: 150 attend party benefit in Redding
- 10 city of Red Bluff workers could see cut in hours
- Today in History: Oct. 13, 2011
- North State in Brief: Oct. 13, 2011
- Gateway district OKs 3 school deals; contracts end Rocky Point disputes
- Redding police seek car involved in hit and run
- Legislators say they will author bill to close rape "loophole"
- Siskiyou Sheriff: Human remains found in July identified
- Caltrans: Ramp closures at I-5, 44 interchange canceled
- Redding man accused of attempted murder takes plea offer
- Drive-thru shot clinics scheduled
- Redding weather: A clear fall day
- Man breaks into woman's home while she's in the shower
- North State in Brief: Oct. 12, 2011
- Editorial: It's not too soon to start planning the Civic's future
- Thomas Sowell: A campaign of reverse racism
- Kent Snider Jr.: Marijuana sellers just need lobbyists
- Roy Hutchings: Tea Party's patriots are keeping us free
- Betty Doty: Shoppers can't spend what they don't have
- Mike Neves: $14 trillion debt is not all Obama's
- Is chocolate spread a healthy breakfast food?
- Lucky No. 7: U-Prep upends Redding Christian to extend volleyball winning streak
- Audience grills Shasta DA Carlton at MLK Jr. forum
- Today in History: Oct. 12, 2011
- North state football media poll has two new teams at No. 1 spot
- Kevin Askeland: Football playoff picture clearing
- Area Roundup: Mercy beats Maxwell, improves to 5-1 in TCL
- Redding residents protest in support of Occupy Wall Street movement
- Redding Occupy Wall Street demonstration draws about 75
- The Fishing Report — Oct. 14, 2011
- Ohio soldier named Army's best
- Teen linked to two-month graffiti spree, Red Bluff police say
- Redding fugitive arrested in Las Vegas
- Search for missing hunter in Trinity County enters 3rd day
- Redding weather: Drizzle will give way to sun
- Editorial: Ramp closures overhyped? Only if drivers listen
- Tom Elias: State hurls billions at dated technology
- Marion Schmitz: Who created jobs? Not George W. Bush
- Rick Kern: We did raise taxes; where's the money?
- Brad Dupre: Lucero doesn't represent all
- Donna McGill: Send illegals home, not to our colleges
- Scene: Oct. 11, 2011
- Local doctor traces roots of orthopedics in new book
- Sharon Randall: Reading makes the waiting go by quickly
- Area Roundup: Shasta College's Eickhoff wins Invitational
- What to watch: prep games of the week
- Police: Redding man abused his mother
- Redding pension reform vote sought
- Today in history: Oct. 11, 2011
- Story time encourages reading
- Storm soaks area as sunshine forecast to return today
- North state in brief: Oct. 11, 2011
- Shasta County planners to consider medical pot issues
- A soldier's solemn memory to be commemorated
- $2.7 million in build permits issued
- North state marketplace briefs: Oct. 11, 2011
- UPDATED: Mobile home fire reported on Happy Valley Road
- UPDATED: Highway 44 rollover reported
- Shasta Lake Councilwoman Dolores Lucero kicks off her own door-to-door campaign
- Help this gentleman get his own CAT
- World Community Day 2011
- BULLYING FORUM - OCT 11
- Health and Support Groups
- Voices of Faith — Oct. 15, 2011
- Redding weather: Day of rain before sun returns
- Doug Juenke: Beware rascal capitalists and their pesky jobs
- Don Farrell: Small businesses don't share the wealth
- David Hereford: A rogues gallery of mean Republicans
- Marjorie R. Bland: Please reconsider red-light cameras
- Editorial: Thomas Jefferson's chimneys ought to be preserved
- Timothy J. Duffy: Prisoner shift is the best govenor can do
- John P. Schafer: America, look in the mirror
- North State in brief: Oct. 10, 2011
- Keeping the beat
- Today in History: Oct. 10, 2011
- Redding woman arrested after crash
- Apology sent for emailed remark
- Woman arrested after chase and crash near Lulu's
- Now Playing: THE MASQUERADE MURDERS
- Moving Downtown Rummage Sale
- Liberty Christian defeats Redding Christian 70-26
- Cops: Redding man used friend's medical pot 'scrip to sell
- Shasta Knights shut out by Butte 48-0
- Redding weather: Sunny today, showers likely tomorrow
- David Benda: Financial saga of Gaia Hotel continues
- Tom Dunlap: Riverfront Playhouse is just the place for a shy guy
- Bon Voyage: Travel is costly with all those taxes and fees considered
- Smith novel takes a look at corruption in Russia
- Straight Talk: Early drinking experiences can trigger alcoholism later in life
- Annette Osborne: Blackbeard the Pirate invited to stay after his first appearance
- Wedding: Madelyn Simmons and Chris Woodman
- Anniversary: Merlin and Dorothy Breedlove
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Here are some ways to reduce cyberbullying
- Engagement: Jessica Parker and Brent Foley
- Lewis Chamberlain: Government employees can benefit from advice for their 457 savings plans
- North State at Work: We need more Rudy Ruettigers to fill key jobs
- Debra Atlas: Reverse trick-or-treating brings child labor plight to light
- Editorial: Feds can't get their story straight on pot
- Silas Lyons: Take 10 (or more) for literacy
- Editorial: The great promise of innovation, and realism
- Russ Wade: The virtues of local energy
- Dan Walters: Prisoner shift 'funded' by familiar gimmicks
- Richard Wilkinson: Learn about the real tea party
- Dolores Lucero: Good 'ol boys are the force behind recall
- Friends, fun and plenty oftrout
- No headline - Com_Sports_Redding_Rec_column
- Report card shows trends
- UPDATED: Bella Vista man threatened to kill mother, deputies say
- Redding weather: Highs near 80 all week, chance of showers Monday
- Hornets squeeze by: Fourth-quarter TD pass lifts unbeaten Enterprise past Foothill
- West Valley grinds out 18-10 victory over Corning; 2nd-half line adjustments spring Clark
- Wolves run away with 42-14 win over Pleasant Valley
- Yreka Miners slow down Falcons' offense; Central Valley falls at home
- Area Roundup: Shasta Wolves roll to 42-14 victory over Pleasant Valley
- Knights ready to launch charge to their second win; Shasta faces tough test vs. Butte today
- Bikes keep on rollin': Big Bike Weekend in Redding features tattooing, local bands, artists
- North State in Brief: Oct. 8, 2011
- Psychology report delays beating trial for Rachel Limon
- TJ's Drive-In to shut doors; Last day today will serve as cancer fundraiser
- Redding-area business owners tell of struggles; legislators hear stories of misery
- Columbus Day closures
- Rejoining the family: Siblings meet for first time
- Today in History: Oct. 8, 2011
- North State Marketplace: Oct. 8, 2011
- Attorney plans for two men to testify; ex-officers have filed for bankruptcy
- Feds detail pot shops crackdown; Redding clinic targets unknown
- Red Bluff police seek suspicious-acting man in white van
- 14 indicted for marijuana cultivation conspiracy
- Six Redding men arrested in sex-offender sweep
- Editorial: Steve Jobs' early death leaves so much to be invented
- Randall R. Smith: Supes' arrogance trumps planning
- Marc Beauchamp: Confronting my own anorexia
- Diane E. Hawthorne: Banks get more, you get less
- Misty Thames: Republicans all that and spiteful, too
- Red Bluff man threatened roommate with shotgun, Tehama Co. deputies say
- Feds announce medical-pot crackdown; letters sent to dozens of collectives
- Wreck reported on Lake Boulevard in Redding
- Redding weather: 70s and sunny through next week
- Shasta State Historic Park's art collection could be moved
- Cougars win in tennis: Foothill tops rival Shasta for second time
- Enterprise, Foothill put unbeaten records on the line; offensive powerhouses enter at 5-0
- Area roundup West Valley volleyball team sweeps Yreka
- T.J. Holmes: Grading football teams as league play kicks off
- Pumpkin patch pickin': Neighboring farmers offer unique experiences
- Medical pot shops on U.S. radar; owners of Redding collectives await word of crackdown
- Entrepreneur Bootcamp aims to spur on startups; executives drawn to Redding by Bethel Church
- Sewer pipe spurs lawsuit; Rancho Road project mired in accusations
- Details of Redding officer's DUI arrest released; CHP report: Zalesny was acting strangely
- Mountain lion killed in Mount Shasta not tested for rabies; animal didn't show signs of disease, vet says
- North State Marketplace: Oct. 7, 2011
- Today in history: Oct. 7, 2011
- Shasta County LAFCO asks for proposal on Fall River Valley district's plan
- State parks head for closure in norths state; nonprofits asked for help
- North state in brief: Oct. 7, 2011
- Editorial: White House plan to dial for dollars sets bad precedent
- Barbara Riddle: Obama runs up America's debt
- Art McBride: Lower taxes? We've already tried that
- Charles Krauthammer: The neutrino that shook the world
- Travelin' in Time: Many hotels were called 'mountain'
- Siskiyou Co. deputies find more pot at gardens raided this week
- Ask Anna: Create elegant pumpkins
- Get in the loop: Here's how to make a pretty bow
- Master Gardeners: Fertilize cool-season lawns in spring and fall
- Laura Christman: Vegetable plot is a tangled tale
- Plant a cover crop
- To Do List: October 6, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Artist captures what she sees in her mind’s inner corridors
- On the town: New York Saloon reflects homey familiarity of Weaverville
- Music: Oaksong Music Society showcases stellar musical lineup
- Dining Out: Short trip to Igo offers delicious taste of Shasta Country history
- Officers arrest robbery suspect after finding ID at crime scene
- UPDATED: Police: Suspect drives through 2 fences, hits utility pole
- Car knocks down street light on Cypress Ave., blocks east bound lanes
- Power line damaged in city of Shasta Lake repaired, power restored
- Redding weather: Scattered showers before a warm weekend
- Vehicle overturned on I-5
- Tension moves LAFCO meeting; Fall River Valley services district seeks to expand
- Dangers of driving with distractions; Central Valley High students see texting, alcohol effects on skills
- Today in History: Oct. 6, 2011
- Area Roundup: Yreka cross country runners nab top finishes
- Exhibit pays tribute to 'Cost of Freedom'; auditorium hosts replicas of artifacts
- Mountain Gate residents rally; protesters of all ages decry closed culvert
- Center resists city of Redding zoning; letter had cited veterans museum display
- Redding keeps Stillwater broker; firm trying to sell space at business park
- North State in Brief: Oct. 6, 2011
- Early candidates for R-S.V.P. emerge; gridiron standouts making marks
- Rogue Fights bringing MMA cage fights to Redding
- Hospital records findings dropped; center under scrutiny for coding, billing
- North State Marketplace: Oct. 6, 2011
- UPDATED: Police seek Redding man in attempted medical marijuana theft
- Heavy thunderstorm hitting Chico
- Blood centers need AB-, A- and O- blood
- Stephanie Thompson: Appreciating 'Mr. Mac'
- Editorial: Churn Creek study more political than bureaucratic
- Fred Boest: Caregivers given a raw deal
- Timothy J. Duffy: Obama will win, defeat error
- UPDATE: Apple says company co-founder Steve Jobs has died
- Cottonwood soldier vying to be the Army's best
- UPDATED: Wreck reported on Highway 273 in south Redding; traffic on 273 blocked
- Fire reported on Victor Avenue
- Rock slide blocking west-bound SR 299
- Redding weather: Rain today, thunderstorm possible
- What is the Mediterranean Diet?
- North State in Brief: Oct. 5, 2011
- On a title hunt: Shasta tops Enterprise, wins 5th match in a row
- Volleyball candidates for R-S.V.P. at halfway point; standouts making their case for 2011
- Northern Section football media poll: Dunsmuir takes over first in D-VI
- Area Roundup: Panthers pounce on Maxwell, win in 3 sets
- Kevin Askeland: Proposal calls for sections to get 3 state qualifiers
- Medical marijuana trial delayed pending appeal; date moved in Tehama County case
- McDonald's employee in Burney vies for $25K in company's global singing contest
- Redding OKs civic facility lease with Bethel Church-affiliated nonprofit
- Shasta supervisors order impact study for Churn Creek shopping center
- Today in History: Oct. 5, 2011
- Supervisor Hawes pulls out of Stillwater arrangement; Redding grazing contract goes to Ault
- No headline - 1005_letters
- Timothy J. Duffy: Wall Street protesters fight back against tea party
- Editorial: Drones provide America with a lethal new tool
- Thomas Sowell: Liberalism, the scourge of black America
- Teenagers taken to hospital after being hit by car
- Siskiyou Co. deputies raid illegal pot gardens Monday; 11,000 plants destroyed
- Charges filed in Redding police officer DUI case
- McKinleyville woman ordered to stand trial in Trinity County toddler drowning case
- Wednesday's fire in Shasta Lake apartment caused by child playing with lighter, officials say
- The Fishing Report — Oct. 7, 2011
- Tehama Co. deputies find marijuana during traffic stop
- Wind advisory posted for northern Sacramento Valley
- Police: Suspect robs woman at gun point on Azoulay Court
- Car hits telephone pole at Churn Creek and Cypress
- Redding weather: Cool days before a warm weekend
- Siskiyou man convicted of molesting boys
- Lorenz hotel residents get safety flags for scooters
- Today in history: Oct. 4, 2011
- More than 20 classes offered to help struggling businesses
- North state marketplace briefs: Oct. 4, 2011
- North state in brief: Oct. 4, 2011
- Bill makes host liable for alcohol
- Animal shelter puts cat adoptions on hold
- Wet weather ahead
- Fire causes $75,000 in damages to south Redding home
- Road too slippery for driver who flipped truck
- What to Watch: Prep games of the week
- Area roundup: Liberty sweeps Maxwell
- UPDATED: Fire damages home in south Redding
- Scene: Oct. 4, 2011
- Siskiyou man guilty of molesting children
- Sharon Randall: Cooking, like parenting, is all about trial and error
- Retired librarian stays on as curator
- Two Kern County men die from West Nile virus
- Nielsen restraining order case to be heard Oct. 21
- No headline - 1004_letters
- No headline - 1004_dashes
- Tom Elias: The GOP's do-it-yourself vision of government
- Editorial: Terror figure's death makes America safer
- Voices of Faith — Oct. 8, 2011
- Earn Your Bachelor's Degree in Psychology at the National University Redding Campus
- Ruth Fire Area open to public
- UPDATED: Gov. Brown signs 'social-host' bill
- Car turns over on I-5, one taken by ambulance to hospital
- Shasta College holds on to beat Feather River
- Tehama Sheriff arrests woman, says she had four pounds of pot, expired recommendation
- Tehama Sheriff arrests man on quad runner, says he possessed marijuana, meth, and led officers on two chases
- Redding weather: Next few days will be cool, wet
- Editorial: Lease with Bethel won't monopolize Convention Center
- Bob Williams: Social Security is no Ponzi scheme
- David A. Perreault: 'Mean' is liberal Democrats' forte
- Paul Jacobs: Whatever happened to customer service?
- Thomas Spear: Anti-tax dogmatism forced vets-home cut
- North state in brief: Oct. 3, 2011
- Former Pan Am stewardess remembers the adventures
- Graffiti outbreak alarms Red Bluff police
- Today in History: Oct. 3, 2011
- Voter turnout complicates recall against Lucero
- Red Bluff police say graffiti on the rise; dozens of cases reported in two months
- Redding weather: Sunny today, rainy tomorrow
- David Benda: Parking problems solved for Five Guys Burgers in Redding
- Silas Lyons: Long career ends at its peak
- Editorial: Who is missing at UC? Students from north state
- Alana Burke: In rape case, odds of victory over-ruled justice for victim
- Peter Edridge: Turn lane's red-light camera is a golden goose
- Bruce Hedrick: Are all dispensary clerks pot users?
- William Moore: The Buffett Rule: Not only is it unfair, it is un-American
- Tom Dunlap: Recalling a lifetime of motorized memories
- Learn about bats at Turtle Bay exhibit
- Wedding: Jennifer Wacker and Nicholas Bartolo
- Claudia Mosby: Men confront hormonal changes at midlife too
- Straight Talk: Boy shamed by sex with stepsister
- Annette Osborne: Time spent painting with daughter can color mood
- Bon Voyage: Lock up luggage to protect your items and please the TSA
- Kristina Burnett: Sentencing report ignores defense
- Yale Y. Miller: Mary Lake degrades into slimy eyesore
- Louis Wacker: Voice of experience says Lucero must go
- Beth Thompson: Smoke-free policy cleans up beaches
- Dorothy Mock: College pressure starting too early
- Barbara Kern: Home care cutbacks will prove costly
- Debra Atlas: E-book on energy saving offers simple, readable, positive tips
- Parking problems solved
- Deputies arrest 19-year-old in reported stabbing at Palo Cedro party
- Redding weather: Get ready for the rain
- Still unbeaten: Enterprise takes charge; Henderson, Woods power win over Central Valley
- Shasta College Knights eye first win of the season
- Area Roundup: Dunsmuir Tigers beat Hayfork Timberjacks 59-30
- Eagles soar in Pasture: West Valley shakes off early flubs to defeat Red Bluff
- Editorial: Firearm letter highlights absurd gap in pot laws
- Alex Landi: They 'like him' so what?
- Marc Beauchamp: How would you fix Redding's economy?
- Brian Martin: Uplifting report is welcome news
- Joyce Dolan: Bush created jobs in Iraq
- Alicia Coughlin and Joyce Morrow: Thanks for making museum a reality
- Bob Walden: Toss that tea
- Palo Cedro shelter offers other chances; old, young, polydactyl cats free to good homes
- Former Concord police officer sentenced; Redding man was part of a 200-plant pot scheme
- Today in History: Oct. 1, 2001
- Funds cut for meat locker disease testing; CWD has not been found in deer, elk herds in state
- Redding man arrested after two robberies on Lake Blvd.
- DNA links Redding man to '08 rape; he's now accused of 2011 attack on girl
- North State Marketplace: Oct. 1, 2011
- Petition vs. retail center is valid; referendum on Churn Creek may be on ballot
- School taxes likely to fall; Redding district to refinance bonds
- $6,400 copper-wiring theft reported in Tehama County
- Father accused of child endangerment gets new defense attorney
- Cottonwood local makes finals for SKDT
- Simpson Partners with Ivy Bridge College
- WIN RIVER ATTEMPTS TO MAKE $2,500 ANNUAL PAYMENTS TO OLDER $50,000 SLOT MACHINE WINNER
- Simpson Partners with Bethany University
- Main Street Gallery Showcase Two Prominent Redding Artists in October
- Siskiyou Arts Council presents A Benefit Concert featuring Tashina and Tristan Clarridge and The Champion Club
- Simpson Hosts Nursing Lectures
- Simpson Continues Steady Enrollment Growth
- Simpson Thanks Sponsors
- Naked man runs from Cottonwood wreck
- Plugging along: Interest in warm-season turf is lukewarm
- Casey Schurig: October tasks include harvesting and planting
- Ask Anna: Hair spray can be a sticky problem
- Master Gardeners: Proper pruning leads to lots of roses
- Cold sweetens winter squash
- Murder trial delayed
- Famous Dave's in Redding breaks ground Wednesday
- DA's office refiles 2008 rape case against Redding man
- Editorial: However race ends, Bosetti's entrance is good for voters
- Charles Krauthammer: Abbas' goal: Land without peace
- Jeannie Pehrson: Readers lend hand in difficult times
- William Sundahl: How veterans can find peace
- Ken Fleming: Nation's revival begins at home
- Oakley Howell: Class warfare keep it peaceful
- Pat Maddox: Boost economy; buy American
- Game of the week: Sting of last year's loss stays with Hornets; Enterprise focuses on CV
- T.J. Holmes: Let's grade north state volleyball
- Area Roundup: Wolves volleyball unbeaten in EAL
- Shasta girls topple Enterprise in tennis
- Hands-on learning: Agriculture program at Shasta College still growing after 60 years
- Redding woman convicted in fatal stomping of small dog; Smith curses pet's owner after verdict
- Bank of Commerce Holdings gets $20 million for loans; funds will benefit small businesses
- Bosetti to run for state office; Redding councilman eyes Assembly
- Dogged determination: Animal welfare group to open Redding thrift
- North State in Brief: Sept. 30, 2011
- Today in History: Sept. 30, 2011
- Man pleads not guilty by reason of insanity in homeless death
- CSUC to offer 2012 classes; online, Shasta College enrollment set
- UPDATED: Accused killer enters insanity plea
- Redding councilman Bosetti to challenge Logue in Assembly race
- CHP looking for fatal wreck witness
- Nonprofit warns of heating bill assistance scam
- To Do List: September 29, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Flowers, butterflies are among artist’s favorite subjects to paint
- Dining Out: Downtown’s Village Delicatessen delivers delicious sandwiches (and more)
- On the Town: More than just a cup of joe: Mamma Llama features music, food, shopping
- Comedy: Bob & Tom Comedy All-Stars Tour rolls into Redding
- Tehama man fights deputies trying to arrest him
- Redding weather: Hot today, but big change in weather on the way
- Wolves roar on: Shasta boys soccer team stays undefeated
- Editorial: Playing favorites among charities is not city's job
- Ruth Marcus: On budget, pols play Trivial Pursuit
- Ed W. Coleman: Ponzi schemes don't last 70-plus years
- Robert Rock: Give the Civic a touch of color
- Area roundup: Dorman leads Eagles in cross-country win
- Fire burns barn in Happy Valley
- Apartment above store called a total loss; minimal damage to Ace Hardware in Shasta Lake
- Rocky Point school, Gateway district feud to end; agreement between groups almost reached
- Man, truck sent into canal; coughing fit blamed for loss of control of vehicle
- Today in History: Sept. 29, 2011
- No guns for pot users; sales illegal to medical marijuana users
- Injuries described in dog stomping death; trial under way for Redding woman
- Monster truck event huge in Tehama County; thousands expected at three-day show
- Farm Bureau event brings farm to city; field trip teaches children about agriculture, wildlife
- Site to honor troops OK'd; memorial planned for Gulf War-era vets from Tehama County
- North State in Brief: Sept. 29, 2011
- Action on impact fees delayed by Tehama Board of Supervisors
- North State Marketplace: Sept. 29, 2011
- Trudi Pratt: Check laxative aisle to see just how irregular we are
- Recreation Calendar: List of North State Rec. Clubs
- UPDATED: Fire under control at Ace Hardware building in Shasta Lake
- UPDATED: Barn catches fire in Happy Valley
- ATF: It's illegal for medical marijuana users to own, buy guns
- Woman found dehydrated at overturned car near Whiskeytown
- UPDATED: Truck traveling over 80 mph crashes into canal
- Two arrested in Red Bluff for pot possession
- Redding weather: Rather hot today and Thursday
- Today in History: Sept. 28, 2011
- Kevin Askeland: One at 5-0, two others are trying
- Editorial: Anti-tobacco drive scores a victory for next generation
- Bill Head: Councilwoman Lucero is an asset to city
- Thomas Sowell: Superman vs. a warm body
- Steve Woodrum: GOP moderates must stand up
- Richard N. Gray: Iranians know how to close a border
- Gene Glarson: Heritage Foundation? That's no propaganda
- How to tell a crisp from a cobbler
- Get ready for French Country Market with these recipes
- Goodwill dropoffs allowed; nonprofit may appeal to Redding City Council
- True champions: Disabled youths display their athletic skills, capture medals
- Medical benefits cut plan decried; local care providers rally at Shasta County meeting
- Sheriff's deputies arrest wanted fugitive; Idaho man skipped out on parole in 2007, detectives say
- UPDATED: Hayward gang member sentenced to prison for role in 2010 shooting
- The Fishing Report — Sept. 30, 2011
- Redding man gets probation in chain saw attack
- Authorities raid marijuana grows in Siskiyou County
- Ruth fire 80 percent contained
- Anderson man arrested for vandalizing pumpkins, overturning trash cans at Safeway
- Redding weather: Back to the 90s
- Editorial: County has plan for new prisoners, but still no money
- Tom Elias: Talk won't draw Latinos to GOP
- John Keye: Green subsidies are path to bankruptcy
- Jim Ramsay: Lost income weighs heavily on region
- Area Roundup: Skaters earn top honors
- What to watch: prep games of the week
- Illegal tobacco sales to youths declining
- Student ranks fall in high school district
- Redding mayor praises steps forward in state-of-city address
- People of Progress opposes new Goodwill store
- Today in history: Sept. 27, 2011
- Declaring war on South American invader
- North state marketplace briefs: Sept. 27, 2011
- North state in brief: Sept. 27, 2011
- Founding Asphalt Cowboy dies at 83
- RTPA board divided on amending bylaws
- Tom Elias: Talk won't draw Latinos to GOP
- Pat Allison: Critical thinking is a high priority
- John Keye: Green subsidies are path to bankruptcy
- County has plan for new prisoners, but still no money
- Jim Ramsay: Lost income weighs heavily on region
- Washington pair dies in crash south of Dorris
- Voices of Faith — Oct. 1, 2011
- Redding fire victim died of burns, smoke
- Rain slows Ruth fire
- Chef from Bella Vista part of winning food truck team
- Redding weather: Warming up again this week
- Editorial: Union contracts change slowly, but in right direction
- Bob Williams: Toward a new and meaner Constitution
- Stan Statham: Bill would bury ballot in initiatives
- Today in History: Sept. 26, 2011
- Redding students get into college spirit
- Ruth Fire evacuees allowed to return
- North State in Brief: Sept. 26, 2011
- East Rotary's Ducky Derby ducks raise bucks
- UPDATED: Propane leaking at Reed's Market in Shingletown
- UPDATED: Ruth fire grows to 1,500 acres
- Redding weather: A cool and rainy Sunday
- Silas Lyons: What parolee shift needs is hope
- Editorial: Recall is reminder: Local elections are worth our attention
- Nat Ducat: Ishi: Myth, folklore, stereotype and human
- Editorial: Police outreach would build ties, ease mistrust
- Art Agnew: Let Warren clean up Clover Creek Preserve
- Craig Howard: Roundabout: It's not a stop sign
- Fred Boest: Post office needs to get competitive
- Dorothy Nethery: Apply Cheney's rule to global warming
- Ben Alexander: Monuments don't hurt the economy
- Toni Miller: Don't indoctrinate; just stop bullying
- Jim Delmonte: Romney is wrong for Republicans
- Pamela Bruce: Don't blame marijuana for crime wave
- Samuel Albert: Yard-sale donors made a difference
- Craig Vivas: Disappointed in Obama? At least he's not crazy
- John E. Cleckner Sr.: Partisan politics delays vets homes
- Tom Dunlap: Time to appreciate fall colors but don't blink
- Lauren Forcella: School getting to be too hard?
- Annette Osborne: A lesson from Davey, who chose to go splashing on cold Oregon day
- David Benda: Kent Dagg's duties split up at Shasta Builders Exchange
- Fire in semi-truck trailers south of Redding quickly contained
- Taste of Germany fundraiser slated by Shasta Library
- Redding weather: Low 90s today, chance of rain Sunday
- Falcons fall: Mistakes costly for Central Valley in first loss
- North State in Brief: Sept. 24, 2011
- CART formed to aid in missing-child cases; Amber Alert system basis of program rules
- Fish and Game cuts upset groups; budget affects protection laws, say environmentalists
- Trees plant seeds of knowledge at Montgomery Creek School; program teaches fresh food's benefits
- Area Roundup: Lions roar to first win; QB Piper gets 230 yards in victory
- Foothill gains foothold in 55-21 win; Patterson knows well how they play
- North State Marketplace: Sept. 24, 2011
- Three arrested in attack on Redding cabbie
- Editorial: Symphony has earned music lovers' ovation
- Marc Beauchamp: Ode to baseball's most colorful dynasty
- Robert Oller: Politicians' benefits need equal cutbacks
- Dr. Andre Van Mol: Why vaccinate? Read the old tombstones
- Celebrating 105 years: Lifelong artist keeps busy with music, poetry on her birthday
- Benito rips Carlton on rape case; Ex-officer's plea bargain irks former Shasta County DA
- Ruth Fire burns at least 400 acres in southern Trinity
- Hotel suit calls for Redding neighbor to close; Best Western Hilltop Inn alleges criminal conduct nearby
- Police arrest three in Aug. 2 attack on Redding cab driver
- Editorial: Symphony has earned music lovers' ovation
- Master Gardeners: Raised beds can make gardening easier
- Count on it: Yearly acorn survey takes researchers up and down California
- Ask Anna: Here's how to get rid of grime in shower
- Fall events: Chances to stop, smell roses and more
- Accused killer of homeless man may plead insanity
- Chico suspect charged with murder in death of former Redding man
- UPDATE: Wildfire in Trinity Co. now 400 acres; structures burned
- Red Bluff police arrest two in connection with July 20 McDonald's stabbing
- Body of man pulled from Klamath River identified
- Memorial to Kenny Wilson damaged by early morning fire
- Redding weather: First day of fall will see summer temperatures
- Travelin' in Time: A list of the firsts in Shasta County
- See artists', artisans' works at Burlap Harlot Show
- Chico shooting appears random, police say; chief says slain man, suspect had no connection
- Aces high: Thunderbirds prepare for Redding Air Show
- Joss House in Weaverville hurt by cuts
- North State in Brief: Sept. 23, 2011
- Bethel Church begins Redding Convention Center transition
- Legal experts to review law; loophole in Benson case raises concern
- System files suit against insurer; case claims bills of Walmart workers unpaid
- Today in History: Sept. 23, 2011
- A wide-open field: Golfers emerge to vie for top spot
- Murder attempt nets 7 years; Redding man set house on fire in attempt on wife's life
- Area Roundup: Weed girl to play on football team
- Limited staff, funds block pet shelter in Intermountain area
- Game of the Week: Matchup can decide fates of C.V., Lassen football teams
- T.J. Holmes: Don't miss midseason recap, prep football blog
- Simpson, Ivy Bridge partner; new program expands online course opportunities
- North State Marketplace: Sept. 23, 2011
- Siskiyou investigators unable to ID body of possible big-rig chase suspect
- LaMalfa: New law may be needed to close officer rape-case loophole
- Chico man arrested in death of Simpson grad
- To Do List: September, 22, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Art of glass: Sandblasted glass artist shares creative journey
- Make leaf mold
- Dining Out: Making the grade: Simpson’s Caf offers inexpensive, tasty eats
- On the Town: Over the hill: The Diggin’s brings color to Weaverville
- Symphony: Challenging ‘Rite of Spring’ highlights opening of symphony season
- Lint in dryer causes small fire at Tehama County jail
- Redding man sentenced to prison for trying to kill his wife
- Redding weather: Two more days of 100-degree heat expected
- Editorial: Shasta-Trinity, county traveling on a better path
- Ruth Marcus: 'Yes we can' go Washington
- Florence Crow: Shame on you, puppy dumper
- Kent Snider Jr.: Is criticism still 'racist'?
- Wes Breese: Tough punishment is compassionate
- Still gaining: Execution lacking for Foothill in soccer loss
- Hornets show they're growing up fast with win; Enterprise tops Red Bluff in 5 sets
- Area Roundup: Foothill swim teams win meet
- Tehama District Fair set to open in Red Bluff
- Report details Klamath River dam plans; says salmon would benefit from removal
- SAF decides to bank on Redding; company says building is right price
- North State in Brief: Sept. 22, 2011
- Event to promote ditching fossil fuels; gathering at Sacramento River Trail
- Today in History: Sept. 22, 2011
- Man takes plea deal; gets 3 years after neighbor gets stabbed
- Missing hunter returns after three days; search party had been called off after no leads found
- Redding's drug disposal program discontinued; drop boxes are victim of budget cuts
- Redding Air Show coming this weekend
- Fire damages Anderson home
- North State Marketplace: Sept. 22, 2011
- UPDATE: Structure fire now out in Anderson
- The Fishing Report — Sept. 23, 2011
- Stabbing nets prison sentence for Jones Valley man
- Southern Aluminum Finishing buys former Jhirmack building in Redding
- Motorcyclist hurt in accident near Corning
- Redding weather: Triple-digit highs expected through Friday
- Editorial: Senseless gap in the law lets officer off easy
- Thomas Sowell: 'A Ponzi scheme'? Yes, it is
- Ian Grady: Mandated warning would save lives
- Timothy J. Duffy: No right to propagandize
- Joan Manning: Rich only help themselves
- You don't always have to hold the mayo
- Steve Westell: Walk to school? Oh, the horror!
- Recall group targets Lucero; Shasta Lake councilor described as 'abrasive'
- CHP, deputies search for possible arsonist in Anderson
- Redding council reaches deals with unions
- Beating OIT too tall an order for Simpson; Red Hawks fall to 4-14 on season
- Home sales up 13% over 2010; 3rd straight increase for Shasta County
- Driving force: U-Prep cranks it up in 3-set volleyball win over Fall River
- Tehama changes closed sessions; talks moved to start of day
- Term limits: Popular, but a failure
- Jerry Hurley: National parks run on borrowed money
- Roger Hendricsen: Punish Big Oil by slowing down
- Haven contract is an opportunity but carries risks
- UPDATE: Two-acre fire in Happy Valley burns vehicle, grass
- UPDATED: Redding woman hit by car while walking across Highway 299
- UPDATED: Hunter missing in Trinity County since Saturday
- UPDATE: Grass fire near Shasta County-Tehama County border contained at 28 acres
- Tom Elias: Term limits are popular but are a failure
- Editorial: Haven contract is an opportunity but carries risks
- Donald Yost: SB 48 simply fosters respect
- Jerry Hurley: National parks run on borrowed money
- Roger Hendricsen: Punish Big Oil by slowing down
- UPDATED: Missing man found in Bartle Gap area
- Redding woman killed in Monday night accident identified
- UPDATED: Recall effort launched against Shasta Lake councilwoman
- Redding weather: Hot weather will continue through the week
- 91-year-old has wish come true
- Compassion wasn't on her shopping list
- Shasta County, Haven Humane consider consolidation
- Shasta County home sales highest since '07
- Kids to be part of North State Symphony concerts
- North State Symphony to mark its 10th season
- Siskiyou supervisors doubt Klamath dam removal plan
- North state marketplace briefs: Sept. 20, 2011
- Today in History: Sept. 20, 2011
- Staffing changes rile Shasta transportation board
- No headline - Gas_prices
- Former teacher pleads innocent
- North state briefs: Sept. 20, 2011
- What to watch: prep sports games of the week
- Redding woman struck and killed by vehicle
- Vehicle reportedly hits pedestrian on Highway 299
- Cemetery tours, harvest festivals and pumpkin patches will get you in the mood for fall
- Scene: Sept. 21, 2011
- Sharon Randall: Gliding along with 5-day-old grandson
- Voices of Faith — Sept. 24, 2011
- VIDEO: Courtroom footage shows alleged escape attempt
- Fomer schoolteacher arraigned on felony charges
- Siskiyou deputies seek Happy Camp bank robber
- Interior secretary: Removing Klamath dams beneficial, cheaper than planned
- Red Bluff man dies after fiery wreck
- Teen arrested on suspicion of vandalizing church
- Redding weather: Expect a hot work week
- Editorial: Superfund site is, let's hope, a brief blemish
- John Wildermuth: Legislature lets rich guys win again
- William Stegall: We must re-learn art of compromise
- Joseph Korte: More of liberals' 'civil discourse'
- Wedding: Susan McClure and Brock McCulloch
- Heather Forrester: Found wallet restores hope
- Runners compete in 36-year tradition at Whiskeytown Relays
- Boserup wins Oak River Rehab Challenger at SunOaks in Redding
- Oakmont takes tournament title
- Gun allegedly fired in house near children
- Redding Air Show organizers say show safe
- Shasta County school budgets flagged by state
- Today in History: Sept. 19, 2011
- North state briefs: Sept. 19, 2011
- Fugitive ex-teacher arrested at Redding motel on $2.2 million in warrants
- Red Bluff man accused of tossing newspaper rack through cafe window
- Mountain Gate pot grower on 'bad trip' shoots to scare off nonexistent intruders, deputies say
- Low-cost recipes
- Redding weather: Temperatures in the low 90s this week
- Editorial: Nielsen does his nemesis a big favor
- Editorial: Brown: Too many bills searching for problems
- Terri Anderson: Why is city staff fighting Lucero?
- Emily Young: Colleges need a new direction
- Irma Vorbeck: People who speak well are listened to, treated kindly
- Tom Dunlap: Dear Mad'm heads for the hills to have fun
- Brenda Clark: Time to pull back, rebuild America
- Bob Talbott: What would critics have the police do?
- Evert Dale: Red-light cameras drain our economy
- Stretching food dollars on a food stamp budget
- Straight Talk: What you post on the Internet can keep you from future employment
- 10 ways to save money at the grocery store
- Anniversary: Lee and Dorothy Brackin
- Claudia Mosby: The midlife woman's hormonal rollercoaster
- Wedding: Whitney Peters and Joseph Hinton
- Bon Voyage: California's oldest restaurant is Croatian immigrant success story
- Wedding: Adrienne Johnston and Ryan Carpenter
- Annette Osborne: Hard-to-handle sons come with heaping helping of humble pie
- Wedding: Christine Campbell and Gabe Newell
- Wedding: Coryn Lester and Kurt Hartsfield
- CHP: No luck yet in search for driver who stole truck-tractor and led officers on chase
- UPDATE: Man dies after being hit by train in south Redding
- CHP: DUI checkpoint nets one arrest
- Redding weather: Still warm, but no storms
- North State in Brief: Sept. 17, 2011
- Editorial: Marine shows what heroism really means
- Marc Beauchamp: Sputnik, Rick Perry and vaccinations
- Joan Manning: Writer errs badly on Social Security
- Jonathan McInteer: Let Kilarc stay
- Ernest Wirt: Enemy is within
- John P. Schafer: Sidesteps
- Carl Arness: Bottom line: Drivers should obey the law
- Defensive effort: Cubs shut down Las Plumas offense in shutout win at home
- Vets take Honor Flight; nonprofit group invites former soldiers on trip to nation's capital
- Tehama District Fair to open with a roar; despite budget cuts, big events slated
- Police search Klamath River for driver who stole truck-tractor and led CHP on chase
- Third tenant looking at Stillwater site in Redding
- Cough vaccine cutoff passes; missing shot could keep kids from classes
- Plea deal in sex assault carries 1-year sentence; loophole may allow home detention for former officer
- Jobless index drops slightly; rate still tops 14 percent in Shasta
- Eagles score school-record 78 points vs. McKinleyville
- Redding woman, 86, stuck paying neighbors' utility bill
- North State Marketplace: Sept. 17, 2011
- Former APD officer accused of rape takes plea deal
- Master Gardeners: Jerusalem artichokes are pushy plants
- Shasta County jobless rate falls
- $10,000 reward offered in fatal Anderson stabbing
- Avoid cracked tomatoes
- Dialed in: High-tech systems take guesswork out of irrigation
- Ask Anna: Find unique items, great service at Redding shops
- Home and Garden briefs
- UPDATED: Hayfork fire closes Highway 3
- Secret Witness offering reward on Sept. 8 marijuana collective robbery
- UPDATED: Fire contained on Big Bend Road
- Trial delayed for Jacob Berlinghoff
- UPDATED: Car hits front door of Lake Boulevard daycare center
- No arrests in Redding DUI checkpoint; CHP to have one tonight
- Redding Weather: 86 and light breezes
- Heavy hitters: Large-school volleyball teams ready for action in north state
- Anderson coach has high expectations; Cubs face Division I foe in Las Plumas
- Oak River Rehab Challenger: Davis, 17, playing beyond her years
- Relay for Life gets a head start; rally makes noise for 2012 cancer walk
- Mine makes EPA's 'worst polluted'; Superfund site is Siskiyou's first
- Bear killed after attacking goat, dog; animal stalked livestock in Fall River Mills area
- Redding father's trial set in bat attack on son; plea deal still being considered
- Escape attempt at Shasta County Superior Court leads to charges
- Today in History: Sept. 16, 2011
- North State in Brief: Sept. 16, 2011
- Prison guard at Susanville correctional center indicted, accused of bribes; tobacco, phone smuggling alleged
- Area Roundup: U-Prep volleyball team sweeps Etna
- Celebratory event salutes Constitution; tea party visits Shasta College
- Postal Service reviews Redding's mail-processing center
- Two-vehicle collision on I-5 near Anderson causes fire
- UPDATED: Armed robbery reported at marijuana collective in Redding
- Editorial: Sound economy needs more than pretty scenery
- Charles Krauthammer: A Ponzi scheme that we can fix
- Roger Chatterton: 'One shot, one kill'? Not in police world
- Travelin' in Time: Lower Springs started as a gold rush settlement
- Chinese national acrobats to bring entertainment to downtown Redding
- Volunteer opportunity: BloodSource seeks volunteers
- Redding one of 250 U.S. mail processing centers that could close
- Redding inmate arraigned - finally
- Redding man pleads guilty to knife attack
- Forest Service reports 22 fires from lightning strikes
- Abandoned Siskiyou County mine makes Superfund list
- To Do List: September, 15, 2011
- UPDATED: CHP cruiser hit by alleged drunken semi-truck driver
- Trial date set in baseball bat beating case
- Artist Spotlight: Painter’s creative inspiration comes from nature’s beauty
- Dining Out: Perfect pies: Mary’s Pizza Shack opens in Redding
- On the Town: ‘Enter as a guest, leave as a friend’: Moseley Family Cellars
- Play: Whodunnit? Help solve mysterious ‘Masquerade Murders’
- Fall River Mills man shoots aggressive black bear
- UPDATED: Deputies respond to unruly student on school bus
- Feds charge north state prison guard in cell phone, tobacco smuggling scheme
- Redding Weather: Pleasant weekend on the way
- No headline - northstate_marketplace
- Editorial: Can state afford to expand forests? As long as it logs
- Ruth Marcus: Trying might not be enough
- Bruce Chandler: Back to business
- Joe Branston: Common sense could have averted 9/11
- Ruth Ellen Bairrington: Seniors, don't fall for telephone scam
- Small high schools volleyball preview: Season looks promising for U-Prep
- Older and wiser: Experience gives Wolves edge in win over Spartans
- Whiskeytown Relays to welcome two-person teams
- Area Roundup: West Valley swimmers sweep Shasta
- Unseeded players advance at USTA Oak River Rehab Challenger in Redding
- Crews on lookout for new wildfires; drier, hotter conditions heighten fear of flames
- Study contradicts Herger on U.S. monuments; lawmaker says status hurts local economies
- Shasta County foreclosure filings down; $1.15 million estate sells for $348,900
- Sacred Heart Parish School in Anderson to close at year's end; decision based on low enrollment
- Early Childhood Services: Shasta County program finally under one roof
- Today in History: Sept. 15, 2011
- North State in Brief: Sept. 15, 2011
- Ice breaker: Siskiyou rink season gets cut by Mount Shasta rec board; rising costs prompts board vote
- 6-year sentence given for stabbing; woman says she found God while in jail
- Miss Heart of America Queen Esther Enloe
- 12th Annual College Quest Event
- Redding man caught after trying to flee courtroom
- Dorothea Barlett Schoenstein, Plein Air landscape artist, opens her show at Siskiyou Arts Council Gallery
- Man injured in quad rollover east of Anderson
- Redding woman sentenced to prison for November stabbing
- Hearing confirmed for woman accused of drowning her daughter
- UPDATE: Redding police, CHP announce DUI checkpoints for Thursday, Friday
- UPDATED: Crews still at small lightning fires in Shasta, Trinity, Siskiyou counties
- The Fishing Report — Sept. 16, 2011
- UPDATED: Fall River Mills woman dies in McArthur area wreck
- Mount Shasta man injured in fatal wreck near Marysville
- Redding Weather: Chance of thunder persists in Burney area
- Editorial: Grim economy takes widening toll on families
- Thomas Sowell: A great but hollow speech
- Robert Shepherd: Is north state stuck with career politician?
- Teena Toney: Fantasy Fountain needs an overhaul
- Cindy Lauderdale: Unemployment checks are painfully slow
- Perfect portion sizes
- Foothill on point in volleyball victory over Anderson; Cougars now 12-7 on the year
- North State in Brief: Sept. 14, 2011
- Los Molinos pushes to maintain library; Tehama County to fund branch through June 30
- Transient charged in stabbing outside Anderson Walmart
- Shasta Union High School District revises drug testing; vote fulfills part of ACLU settlement
- Today in History: Sept. 14, 2011
- Shasta High defeats Central Valley in volleyball
- Rutenschroer narrowly beats out field of power vocalists
- North Valley Rapids 12U Take First Place
- Performing Arts Education Classes Offered This Fall
- Thanks to all that came to the yard sale
- Preceptor Nu Xi sponsors Riverfront Theater "Masquerade Murders"
- Police arrest local man for outstanding warrants; man initially ran, escaped from officers
- UPDATED: Storms spark fires in Burney area
- Redding weather: Afternoon thunderstorms, heavy rain possible for mountains
- Editorial: City far-sighted to set aside land on the riverfront
- Tom Elias: Genetic-discrimination bill is breakthrough
- Stanley Wiencek: Brown can't fix what ails state
- W.R. Hendrix: Local officials out-earn governor
- Allen Cichanski: Tax cut undermines Social Security
- Roy Hutchings: How's that trust fund?
- Rescuers look for missing person on inner tube
- Today in History: Sept. 13, 2011
- North state marketplace briefs: Sept. 13 2011
- Charges dropped in teacher molest case
- Man in Anderson gun case freed
- Shasta County retailers ring up $41 million more
- Redding students celebrate Moon Festival
- Lawmaker's residency questioned: Dust-up ongoing
- North State in Brief: Sept. 13, 2011
- Lightning storm moves through the area sparking numerous fires
- County to decide tax hike for area farmers, ranchers
- Police: Man arrested for playing with a loaded gun
- UPDATED: Lightning sparks multiple fires in Shasta County
- Rollover reported off I-5 near Cypress Avenue
- Scene: Sept. 13, 2011
- Sharon Randall: Sometimes it's better not to be in a hurry
- Redding man sentenced in park shooting
- Red Bluff man accused of stabbing his aunt
- DA drops sexual battery case against former teacher
- Health and Support Groups
- West Nile virus reported near Anderson
- Corning man arrested on suspicion of ramming mother's car
- Redding Weather: Weather service warns of thunderstorms
- Editorial: Prop. 215 does not mean that anything goes
- Bob Williams: Choosing our economic tomorrow
- Stephanie Johnson: Medical care is all about money
- Ken Briggs: Clinic offers speedy care with a smile
- Liza Smith: Help comes quickly on hot summer day
- area roundup U-Prep packs power
- North state briefs: Sept. 12, 2011
- Redding ceremony marks 10-year anniversary of 9/11
- Work planned at Fall River Mills airport
- Today in History: Sept. 12, 2011
- UPDATED: Lightning sparks numerous fires in Shasta County
- Police say 13-year-old injured in DUI crash
- UPDATED: Fire along I-5 contained
- UPDATED: Fire extinguished behind Happy Valley Elementary School
- UPDATED: Fire near Union School Road contained; power lines are still down
- Redding weather: Cooling down slightly
- Silas Lyons: 9/11 is a local story too
- Editorial: Lucero's antics are simply far over the line
- Richard Malotky: Keep the frontal lobes in charge
- Book Review: For some, Hallie Ephron novel won't compute
- Wedding: Amanda Kelley and Kyle Rickard
- Bon Voyage: How to keep your pets safe if flying
- Tom Dunlap: Losing my favorite recliner after 38 years
- Engagement: Maggie Nichols and Cody Baker
- Anniversary: Mike and Stella Turek
- J.D. Smith: Liberals hold responsibility
- Timothy J. Duffy: Taxed enough already? Then support Obama
- Jenny Abbe Moyer: RSA raises bar for our schools
- Dave Bock: Speeding lawyer should just pay up
- Ed Pecis: California needs anti-drug agency
- Jo Russell: Did mall critics fight dairy too?
- Sandra Castello: Tell whole story about city, Lucero
- Bonnie Mark: Support morals: Repeal SB 48
- Carol Waugh: Call bankers to account
- Gary Strickler: Name calling will not fix economy
- Annette Osborne: An impromptu swim buoys family's afternoon picnic
- Moms to get reward at bakery
- UPDATED: Redding weather: Red flag warning through this afternoon; area to cool down starting Sunday
- Almost everything uses up your minutes
- Zukes great natural treats for four-legged friends
- Share your ideas for fixing foreclosure
- Education is needed to tackle security
- Welcome the new employee
- Know your market risk when investing
- Knights fall to Diablo Valley 42-0
- Wolves beat Spartans 42-27
- Hospitals weigh a taxing question
- Off and running: Hornets are ready to contend for section title after last year's misfire
- Cascade Park focus of cleanup; almost 2,940 pounds of trash cleared in 2010
- Beating suspect reviews plea deal; man's lawyer asks for time to go over offer
- Year marks milestone; Shasta Family Justice Center had 2,300 visits its first 12 months
- Bikers rev up tunes in Ono; fundraiser keeps karaoke rolling at International Cafe
- Today in History: Sept. 10, 2011
- Many rushing to sell as gold prices peak; jewelers urge caution in dealing
- North State in Brief: Sept. 10, 2011
- Central Valley blasts its Oregon visitors; Falcons are now off to a 2-0 nonleague start
- Area Roundup: Trinity defeats Arcata
- Downtown parade, soccer park rally set today for Megan Rapinoe
- Nathan J. Hale: Perry can turn America around
- Editorial: We send schools our problems then bar solutions
- Randall Eshom: Perry's 'manifesto' sounds good to me
- Diane Hawthorne: Where are GOP's job solutions?
- Marc Beauchamp: Noted writer profiles our pot trade
- Straight Talk: Everyone has scars; only some are visible
- AMVETS Post 1996 Americanism Contest Winners
- Local Home School Project Results in GNC Food Program Donation
- Our Lady of Mercy 4th Annual Parish Festival
- Tehama Co. deputies seek suspects in Gerber burglary
- Red flag warning prompts extra firefighters through Saturday
- UPDATED: Small vegetation quickly extinguished in Cottonwood; power lines down near mobile home park
- Onion Fire in Trinity Alps 90 percent contained
- Read the label
- Ask Anna: Here's how to clean fireplace surround
- Laura Christman: Nursery retail picture isn't entirely rosy
- Home and Garden briefs
- Master Gardeners: Gophers are tough challenge for gardeners
- Lawn trouble could be caterpillars or grubs
- Armed robbery at Redding marijuana collective
- One driver arrested at DUI checkpoint in Redding
- A growing problem: Pot crops violate Redding ordinances
- New utility lawsuit could cost jobs; public safety would take hit if city loses REU suit
- Editorial: Vetoes display Brown's streak of skepticism
- Charles Krauthammer: The 9/11 'overreaction'? Nonsense
- Kenneth H. Close: State is broke but can help illegals
- Dorothy Baldwin: Fee would force more defaults
- William Shockley: She should read her own column
- Susie Handley: Principal builds genuine rapport
- Game of the week: Hornets, Eagles continue rivalry; Enterprise out for revenge
- Piper's three TDs not enough for Redding Christian Lions; first-year program still seeking victory
- Starting fresh: Unproven Shasta Knights face tough tests early
- Area Roundup: Parade scheduled to honor Rapinoe
- T.J. Holmes: Local football teams proving their potential
- Downtown parade planned Saturday for soccer star Megan Rapinoe
- Fundraiser set for lung transplant recipient; many costs go uncovered by insurance
- North State in Brief: Sept. 9, 2011
- Third arrest made in Anderson stabbing; police say man's gun had no serial number
- Today in History: Sept. 9, 2011
- Extreme Health aims to educate with Zumba goal; fundraiser will focus on fitness, activity
- Travelin' in Time: Camp Big Springs CCC once a busy location
- Volunteer opportunities: AARP tax aides and Big Bike Weekend assistants
- Anderson police arrest third person in connection with Aug. 13 stabbing murder
- Police arrest Redding man suspected of stealing from pot collectives
- Man arrested for pointing fake gun at passing motorist in downtown Redding
- To Do List: September 9, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Digital photography spotlighted in Small’s ArtHop exhibit
- Dining Out: Fantastic fare: Peacock is worth the drive to Anderson
- Wine Tasting: September 2011
- Exhibit: Taking wing: Armando’s ‘Bird Cage’ event benefits new Cascade Christmas
- Concert: Getting it Wright: Renowned fiddler Joss showcased in series
- UPDATED: Coroner identifies man found dead in Redding Rite Aid parking lot
- Redding weather: Heating up over next few days
- Whiskeytown's in tune with tribe; park's staff, Wintu discuss signal towers
- Editorial: Where's the flag at RSA? Banner shall yet wave
- Ruth Marcus: Career politicians -- we need them
- Gary Rossman: Herger dodges the questions
- Tony Manning: Shooting justified; stray bullets aren't
- Stan Little: Is Social Security safe from courts?
- North State in Brief: Sept. 8, 2011
- Area Roundup: U-Prep soccer holds off Foothill
- Brush burns, homes left safe in Shasta Lake
- Towers of power: Shasta tops West Valley in volleyball
- Dalton Kelly to play at UCSB; Cougars 1B to get 50% scholarship
- Planner quits over retail center; project at Churn Creek controversial
- Today in History: Sept. 8, 2011
- North state parks affected by cuts; operating times, facilities see reduction
- Fewer officers patrol roads but collisions also on decrease in Redding
- Clearing for scenic view; volunteers to rid land of non-native plants and trash
- Probation for man in deputy standoff in Shasta Lake
- Trinity County couple file claim in Kettenpom stabbing case
- 3 plead not guilty to pot robbery charges; Shasta Lake man stabbed during assault
- North State Marketplace: Sept. 8, 2011
- Senior Living: Autumn is popular season for seniors to travel
- Health tip: Follow guidelines for backpack safety
- Blood centers need AB-,A-, O-
- Derrick Adams: Bedbugs are more of an annoyance than a health threat
- Three men plead not guilty in apparent pot heist attempt
- 1/4-acre fire ignites in Shasta Lake
- Dunsmuir high closed due to water-main break
- Red Bluff woman suffers head injury in boat collision
- Los Molinos burglars use stolen pickup to smash store front
- $10 million claim filed against Trinity County in Kettenpom stabbings
- Shasta Lake man sentenced in connection with sheriff's standoff
- Redding police seek shooting suspect
- Redding Weather: 96 today
- Mission loses phones briefly
- Traffic ticket fuels debate
- Editorial: Made in Redding: City lends hand to manufacturers
- Thomas Sowell: Charity isn't businesses' job
- Rob McDonald: Don't believe the GOP's lies
- Marv Van Voy: Population can't support new mall
- Are vitamin supplements dangerous?
- Kevin Askeland: Foothill cracks top 100
- New era begins: Anderson volleyball beats Oroville in four sets
- Area Roundup: U-Prep girls tennis sweeps Anderson
- Berlinghoff files federal suit against public defender
- Redding grants expansion incentives to 3 companies
- Lawyer beats traffic ticket in Redding on technicality
- Jerusalem to Redding: Prof. teaches Bible archeology and geography
- Politicians are not above the law!
- AAUW Snags Leah McConnell Guest House for Home Tour
- Back to Church Sunday on 09/18/2011
- Berlinghoff files federal lawsuit against his public defender
- The Fishing Report — Sept. 9, 2011
- Two-vehicle collision at Larkspur and East Cypress in Redding
- Redding weather: Sunny and hot
- Big rig catches fire on I-5, spills 100 gallons of fuel
- Editorial: Shasta County's shopping-center tactics backfire
- Jim Nielsen: Governor's revised fire tax fleeces rural Californians
- Tom Elias: Will ratepayers absorb pipeline costs?
- 80-year-old victim of dog attack needs cash
- Councilwoman Lucero at center of Shasta Lake controversy
- Today in History: Sept. 6, 2011
- County asks 3 cities to discuss sharing taxes
- State Senate bill could boost state fire fee to $3,000
- North state in brief: Sept. 6, 2011
- Farm Day celebrated on organic farm
- Students from around globe attend Shasta College
- North state marketplace briefs: Sept. 6, 2011
- Stillwater to be leased out as cattle pasture
- Picnic fosters education
- Car stolen; man Tased after chase
- UPDATED: DUI arrest after car crashes and flips
- UPDATED: Teen may have dislocated pelvis in 35-foot fall into creek
- Voices of Faith — Sept. 10, 2011
- Redding police: Granddaughter admits she stole grandmother's car
- UPDATED: Crews knock down vegetation fire in Hayfork
- 3 more DUI arrests made in Shasta County; brings total to 82 since Aug. 19
- UPDATED: Driver hurt after SUV goes down embankment on Highway 299 west of Redding
- Redding weather: More sun, more heat
- Today in History: Sept. 5, 2011
- North state in brief: Sept. 5, 2011
- Editorial: Oak Bottom's overhaul right for recreation
- Ann McFeatters: Congress is on the job, for a day or two
- George Runner: Protect Main Street: Keep Prop. 13 whole
- John P. Schafer: Gone with the win
- David Hereford: With the sarcasm program
- Christine Mitchell: Social Security's not broke
- AREA ROUNDUP: Shasta takes title in tourney
- Prep football Monday morning quarterback for week 1
- Public employee salary survey
- Redding tackles rising labor costs
- Woman extracted from car that plunged down embankment
- Redding weather: 90s for the rest of Labor Day weekend
- David Benda: Some businesses in Redding going strong
- Silas Lyons: Starting the fire of innovation
- Editorial: Crime is low, but our luck can't last long
- Alana Burke: Where is God at 9/11 commemoration?
- Paul Armentano: Student drug testing receives a failing grade
- Red-Blue America: Is the Republican Party against science? Does it matter?
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: How to upgrade your iPad 2 to a 3G model
- Tom Dunlap: Finding community in Graeagle
- Straight Talk: College problems tough to navigate
- Wedding: Sherry Barnette and Tom Roda
- Anniversary: Ronald and Ruth Bode
- Bon Voyage: Review the basics before the 9/11 anniversary
- Anniversary: Thomas and Norma Blue
- Claudia Mosby: Midlife time to give back
- Anniversary: Patricia and Don Beaudoin
- Annette Osborne: One fun part of travel is coming home to the familiar
- Wedding: Amy Colbert and Rick Westmoreland
- Mark Wood: Obama's 'stimulus' just isn't working
- Mary Morin: How has Oak Bottom not been shut down?
- Richard T. Douse: Make a difference: Join river cleanup
- 3.4 quake hits northwest of Red Bluff
- UPDATED: DUI arrests up over last year
- Anderson police arrest three after fight at sports bar
- Redding weather: Near triple digits through Labor Day, into next week
- Today in History: Sept. 3, 2011
- Organic farm lunch, tour set for Monday in Churn Creek Bottom
- Case against Benson restarts; former Anderson officer arraigned on nine counts, including rape
- Officers backed in fatal shooting; IDs withheld due to threats in Redding area
- 820 Shasta County parcels in tax default; $3M owed for 2009-10, county reports
- Eagles hold off Wolves for 34-27 victory; Eagles roll up 238 yards on the ground
- Inter-Mountain Fair continues through Monday in McArthur
- Running through: Sindorf scores 3 TDs in Falcons' win over Trinity
- Remodels up as construction falls in Redding
- Fundraiser to revive K-9 unit at Red Bluff Police Department
- Three arrested, one sought in Shasta Lake shooting; accused of trying to steal marijuana
- North State Briefs: Sept. 3, 2011
- 'Wild Kingdom' star visits Redding Library; menagerie of animals delights children
- Trial set for Redding woman accused of fatally stomping neighbor's dog
- Enterprise Hornets defeat Anderson Cubs 54-27
- Jeffrey Jen: North state players do well
- Area Roundup: Hornets QB gets 407 yards; U-Prep pounds Weed 72-22
- North State Marketplace: Sept. 3, 2011
- Editorial: Fire fee bill doubles down on a bad idea
- Marc Beauchamp: A slogan for Redding: Read on
- Man convicted of sex crimes against two girls; sentencing in October
- Redding police, CHP justified in August shooting of wanted man, DA says
- Perennial hibiscuses are showy but tough
- Casey Schurig: There's still time to start a fall garden
- Master Gardeners: Tilling can damage soil structure and organisms
- Lewiston man arrested after sheriff finds gun at marijuana grow
- UPDATED: Three arrested in Shasta Lake shooting
- Coroner's office identifies man pulled from burning vehicle
- Ask Anna: Give old window frames a new use
- Home and Garden briefs
- Criminal case against ex-APD officer accused of rape starts over
- Firefighters battle 120-acre vegetation fire in Siskiyou County
- UPDATED: Vegetation fire burning near I-5 and Hilltop Drive
- Two arrested during DUI sobriety checkpoint in Redding
- Redding weather: Sunny and hot throughout Labor Day weekend
- Editorial: Nothing says date night like a DIR grievance
- Charles Krauthammer: The best show in Washington
- Kent Snider Jr.: Problem is spending, not Proposition 13
- Bob Nelson: Shopping center is what region needs
- Game of the Week: Falcons follow Wolves closely; CV, Trinity play at 7:30 p.m.
- Tribute erected in Redding for 9/11 victims
- Today in History: Sept. 2, 2011
- Roaring to go: Redding Christian Lions set for 1st season
- Redding police say cuts may affect crime statistics
- North State in Brief: Sept. 2, 2011
- Criminal case against ex-officer Benson refiled; two new charges to be included
- A pleasant summer: North state catches mild break from sweltering temperatures
- Prosecutor: Mother bullied witness in Anderson homicide case
- T.J. Holmes: Week Zero highlights section
- Dominant run faces tough test; Hayfork vies to rebuild core
- Crossroads foreclosure sale delayed; strip of suites to be sold Oct. 3 in Redding
- Hunters warned by law enforcement: Stumbling upon pot farm could be harmful or fatal
- Hawkins retail project spurs lawsuit; Churn Creek traffic worries Caltrans
- Area Roundup: Rodebaugh, Hines power Cougars
- North State Marketplace: Sept. 2, 2011
- One person trapped in vehicle fire in Fall River Mills
- Mother of Anderson murder suspect pleads not guilty to her own criminal charges
- UPDATED: Armed robbery at Bank of America in Yreka
- To Do List: September 1, 2011
- Go after puncturevine
- Artist Spotlight: Childhood passion turns into lifelong endeavor for local artist
- Dining Out: JJ’s Café is ideal fueling station for Lassen-bound travelers
- On the Town: Old School mixes comfort with casual elegance
- Exhibit: Northstate Music & Art Show Experience comes to Cascade
- UPDATED: Fire off Highway 44 in Palo Cedro area contained
- Prosecutors refile charges against former APD officer accused of rape
- UPDATED: SUV roll-over wreck reported on Highway 89
- UPDATED: Car hits pedestrian in downtown Redding; second accident nearby
- Wreck reported near Poker Bar in Trinity County
- Redding Weather: 95 with possible 18 mph winds
- North State Marketplace: Sept. 1, 2011
- Stolz takes plea deal; three years probation after no-contest plea
- Editorial: Referendum push has big momentum and tough coalition
- Ruth Marcus: Perry's bridge to the 19th century
- Bob Walden: To cut deficit, end ridiculous wars
- Michael Madden: Liberals even ruin DUI stops
- Catherine Cunningham: We cannot avoid retirement costs
- Competition toughens for Shasta farmers; new criteria make receiving aid more difficult
- Hope for playoffs: Liberty Christian Patriots enter season with 'stronger line'
- Area Roundup: Shasta College volleyball earns split
- Crowd asks Herger tough questions at town hall meeting in Redding
- Staff predictions: Football season offers surprises
- Shasta County schools improve; Millville Elementary leads way with 900-plus API
- Bill seeks equal perks for baby sitters; domestic employee benefits sought
- Goal-setting pep talk: Women's World Cup soccer star Megan Rapinoe rallies kids at Junction
- Assemblyman Nielsen granted restraining order; activist Don Bird served with paperwork
- Today in History: Sept. 1, 2011
- Tehama County supervisors look at sprinkler ordinance; could counter response times, supply shortages
- North State in Brief: Sept. 1, 2011
- Pot-operation trial postponed again in Tehama County
- Homeowner reportedly shot at burglar; police searching for suspect
- 9/11 Wall of Remembrance to be on display at Lawncrest
- Assemblyman Nielsen files restraining order against residency activist
- UPDATED: Missing 10-year-old boy prompts search in Shasta
- Shasta Women's Refuge is looking for volunteer Crisis Line Advocates
- AmeriCares and Xango Partner to Deliver Aid for East Africa Famine
- Lynn Wasser's "LUMInests" at Siskiyou Arts Council Gallery
- Mercy High School Annual Dinner Auction
- Dog Sports Expo / Fun Jump - Take 2
- Redding Wonderland Garden Club Fall Plant Sale
- It's time for Ducky Derby!
- UPDATE: Oakland man dies in accident on I-5 in south Redding
- Stolz takes plea deal
- North state DUI taskforces' arrest numbers climb
- LaMalfa spokesman: 'Baby-sitter bill' another 'nanny-state' law
- Rolled car found in Redding; no one inside
- Father: Suspect in Fort Bragg councilman's death mentally ill
- Redding Weather: Double-digit Labor Day
- Editorial: Controversy doesn't erase meters' upside
- Jay Ambrose: Romney is right: Corporations are people
- Emmett Kapengwie: Redding: It's a great escape
- Stephen R. Concklin: Tar-sands pipeline puts planet at risk
- Lower the calories in your cocktails
- Starting anew for Big Blue: Anderson wants to get back to past prominence
- Cubs have faith in new head coach Tim Patterson
- Kevin Askeland: Foothill blowout one for the books
- Area Roundup: West Valley tennis team cruises
- Enterprise grad placed on the IR; Ryan O'Callaghan has missed nearly all of training camp
- Number of signatures surpasses 9,000 goal; Churn Creek Bottom group submits 11,329
- Today in History: Aug. 31, 2011
- NBA Magic's VP speaks at Simpson University; Pat Williams optimistic about lockout
- Man pleads not guilty in pot-related shooting
- UPDATE: Fire near West Cottonwood Junior High School now contained
- Sunday fire at duplex caused by landscaping bark, firefighters say
- The Fishing Report — Sept. 2, 2011
- UPDATED: Anderson murder suspect transferred to Santa Clara County jail
- World Cup star Rapinoe to speak at Junction School
- Redding weather: Back to the mid-90s
- Man who held off police placed on mental health hold
- Man reported shot in Shasta Lake
- Positive Aura: Panthers aim for better days
- Bears aim for more offense this season
- SVL preview: Race to crown will be a battle
- Editorial: Initiative shift would sabotage direct democracy
- Christine Mitchell: To cut spending, cut bureaucrats
- Don Farrell: Officer receives special treatment
- Tom Elias: Prop. 13 changes could be a ncessity
- Emory Hanlon: Where's Barack?
- John P. Schafer: Soup du Perry
- Roy Hutchings: Get to the point
- Gracious Palmer: A well-deserved honor
- Great-grandfather of injured boy sentenced to probation
- North state in brief: Aug. 29, 2011
- New 'smart meters' on the way to Shasta County
- Redding students get new instruments
- Today in History: Aug. 30, 2011
- North state marketplace: Aug. 30, 2011
- Churn creek bottom center foes to turn in petitions
- Her advice in brief: Do what you want
- Deputy public defender arrested on suspicion of DUI
- UPDATED: Fire reported near Pine Grove Avenue in Shasta Lake
- Voices of Faith — Sept. 3, 2011
- Cottonwood man reports electronics, coins stolen from home
- Suspected burglar jumps into river to avoid arrest
- Fort Bragg City Councilman shot and killed
- Late summer DUI arrests continue
- Redding weather: Last triple-digit day for awhile
- Editorial: Voters will have the final word on Knighton Road
- John E. Cleckner Sr.: I earned these 'entitlements'
- Bob Williams: Why we race toward a depression
- Brian Ritchey: Congratulations to a champion
- Joe Bahlke: Our motivation? Oil and bases
- Robert Torrey: Who's writing song of our hard times?
- Concussion is no joke in high school
- UPDATED: Burning bed extinguished at Redding motel
- Spa drowning reported in Happy Valley
- Explosion and fire at Redding duplex displaces two families
- Public input sought on Whiskeytown campground expansion
- Today in History: Aug. 29, 2011
- More arrests made in Shasta County DUI crackdown
- Stabbing victim reported near Harlan Drive in Redding
- UPDATED: Gunshot victim found in Montgomery Creek
- UPDATED: Witness hears explosion as fire erupts at Redding duplex
- Redding weather: A triple-digit day
- David Benda: Construction in Redding could stage a rally later this year
- North State at Work: How to do an Internet job search
- Editorial: Love or loathe him, Dagg never stopped leading
- Joe Machado: A minimum-wage job is a good start
- John Wildermuth: Partisan fights hold ideas hostage
- Nat Ducat: Pre-historic policing and warrior traditions
- Engagement: Chanell Brown and Tyler Trapala
- Annette Osborne: Paper cranes turned into a labor of love, and turned out nicely
- Debra Atlas: Vermont Soap camping products make Labor Day's last hurrah easier
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Devices can put you in a class by yourself
- Dru Nowlin: A few bike parts can go a long way
- Engagement: Molly Barnes and Felipe Gonzalez
- Book Review: Lescroart's characters keep a reader busy to the end
- Tom Dunlap: Back in the Trinity Alps
- Lewis Chamberlain: Don't fly blind when investing
- Business Spotlight: Hotshots Family Billiards
- Engagement: Corin Armenta and Jeff Huelman
- Library offers programs geared toward kids this fall
- Wedding: Amanda Schwerdt and OJ Johnson
- Straight Talk: The way the F-word is used today is obscene
- DUI arrests down in Shasta, Tehama counties
- Red Bluff police looking for pair of robbers; men stole cash, tied up gas station clerk
- Redding police dog nabs wanted man; 26-year-old rammed police car during chase last week
- Redding weather: Mild summer continues
- Dutch Bros. owners win Legacy Award at Redding chamber's Awards of Distinction
- Off and running: Shasta racks up 215 rushing yards in a victory over Lassen
- K-9 helps run down wanted gang member; parolee nabbed after Redding chase
- Dog competition gets ugly at Trinity County Fair
- Brother pleads guilty to assault; man accused of attacking sister with chain saw
- Today in History: Aug. 27, 2011
- North State in Brief: Aug. 27, 2011
- Redding man cleared in downtown beating
- Cancer activist Peter Crawford falls to disease; service set today
- Megan Rapinoe comes home; Redding crowd greets World Cup soccer star
- Former Anderson officer cleared for now; prosecutors say they will refile case
- Jeffrey Jen: Decision time for Shasta College football
- Foothill opens with a bang; Cougars jumped to 53-0 lead at the half
- West Valley falls to Sutter in defensive battle; second-half touchdown is lone score
- Area Roundup: Trinity starts off with win; Wolves shut out Weaverville
- Editorial: Legislative feud highlights rank double standard
- Marc Beauchamp: Redding: We love to eat and drink
- Randall R. Smith: Riverfront land worth preserving
- Gene Baldwin: Celebrate city's good neighbors
- Redding teen cleared in downtown beating
- No settlement reached in Schauman case
- Father accused of beating son with baseball bat has trial delayed
- Parolee arrested at Waterworks Park after car chase
- Redding man pleads guilty in chain saw attack
- UPDATED: Stabbing reported near Winco Foods
- Charges dropped against former APD officer accused of rape
- UPDATED: Officers nab parolee after chase in Redding
- 1,170 pot plants destroyed in Hayfork raid
- Corning woman accused of planting blasting caps
- UPDATED: Vegetation fire reported in O'Brien area a false alarm
- 35 arrested by north state DUI taskforces
- Redding Weather: Hot but not Redding hot
- North State in Brief: Aug. 26, 2011
- Fall River Valley Community Services District's expansion plan on hold
- Shasta High teacher rewarded for his A+ educating; Brian Grigsby puts award to use in classroom
- West Valley aims to keep winning; Eagles plan to adjust to Division I
- Today in History: Aug. 26, 2011
- KIXE live auction is going, going, gone
- Shasta Wolves, Lassen Grizzlies kick off their football season
- Trinity County fair goes on despite budget cuts; bull riding not part of lineup this year
- Strong voice loses perch; Shasta Builders' Exchange lays off Kent Dagg
- Always running: RB Bocker powers tough West Valley Eagles offense
- Miners aim for playoffs; Yreka football team banks on teamwork
- Area Roundup: Simpson volleyball tops Arizona Christian in tourney
- UPDATED: Southbound I-5 reopens at Cypress Avenue after lumber truck spills load
- North State Marketplace: Aug. 26, 2011
- Cutting budget? 'Green Scissors' look like the tool
- Bill McPherson: Leaders must find morality
- Charles Krauthammer: King takes his rightful place
- Jane Heinan: The voice of Adam needs to be heard
- Redding man sentenced to prison for July 3 burglary
- French Gulch Olde West Day helps fire department
- Travelin' in Time: John Stephen Patton Bass was a man of many trades
- McConnell Scholars give back to the community
- Volunteer Opportunities: Another Chance Animal Welfare League and Prevent Blindness Northern California
- Lawmakers at Sacramento forum hear concerns about violent fire camp inmates
- Trinity Co. deputies arrest wanted parolee; man removed monitoring device
- Kent Dagg out as Shasta Builders' Exchange CEO
- To Do List: August 25, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Photographer captures magic of local landmarks, neighborhoods
- Dining Out: Sweetie’s Bakery & Barbecue Catering hits the spot
- On the Town: Maritime mixes casual with elegance
- UPDATED: Redding man pleads guilty to attempted murder; DA says he set house on fire to kill sleeping wife
- Photography contest: Juried photo contest draws entries from around the world
- Tehama man arrested on suspicion of possessing stolen laptop
- August DUI arrests and fatalities down for north state AVOID campaigns
- Redding weather: Highs of 97 will wrap up the week
- Editorial: Is state delivering? Bill creates tools to find the answer
- Harold Meyerson: GOP favors taxes on the middle class
- Stan Wiencek: Let Fish and Game pay for over-runs
- Alex Landi: Let's stop dividing voters by skin color
- Craig Howard: President's plan? There isn't one
- Richard Molinar: Congress is too set in its ways
- Area Roundup: Rally for Megan Rapinoe set for Sept. 10 in Redding
- Trinity's Luke Curran thinking big; running back wants 3rd section title in senior year
- Food banks to keep on truckin'; area program receives donated cold-storage trucks
- Plea deal fought in fatal nightclub punch; DA: Possible settlement to be discussed
- San Jose man held in fatal attack; Oakland man was slain in Anderson
- Trinity Wolves chase D-III football title
- Sales of distressed homes in Shasta County at record levels
- Today in History: Aug. 25, 2011
- Fire damages roof, porch of home
- Young Family Ranch is a learning ground; skills develop at Weaverville ranch
- Officials OK land sale for Tehama courthouse; new project estimated to cost $72.3M
- Guilty plea in dinner assault; man shot at wife after she wouldn't cook
- North State in Brief: Aug. 25, 2011
- School districts try interim leaders; part-time chiefs also help adapt to funding cuts
- Shasta Lake skate park to close until Monday; sheriff's office cites vandalism, graffiti as cause
- UPDATED: Reward offered for Monday's home invasion robbery in Dunsmuir
- UPDATED: Fire burns vegetation, backyard at Apple Tree Apartments
- Anderson woman pleads guilty to embezzling from water company
- Redding Fire Department warns of carbon monoxide detector scam
- Redding weather: Mostly sunny and hot
- Editorial: State fire fee is unconstitutional and unworkable
- Jay Ambrose: The tyranny of scientific consensus
- John P. Schafer: Martha's bunker
- Art McBride: Can community afford more low-wage jobs?
- When it says 'natural' on a food label
- Bulldogs aim to bounce back; Fall River banks on youth to get back to its winning ways
- Area Roundup: Raiders blank Red Hawks 3-0
- Burney Raiders making steady progress; coach McClurg hopes to vie for SCL title
- Kevin Askeland: Northern Section numbers to know
- Keeping boats afloat: Shasta Lake Resorts files for Chapter 11
- Today in History: Aug. 24, 2011
- Redding, Shasta Lake get $375K in federal fire aid; money will be used for disaster planning efforts
- Rachel Limon enters insanity plea; defendant 'more lucid,' attorney says
- Back to School for Redding - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- UPDATED: Redding police officer arrested on suspicion of DUI
- Wreck sends at least two to hospital with injuries
- Family, classmates grieve for Shasta Lake girl
- UPDATE: Fire threatening buildings near Millville now contained
- Insanity plea prompts delay in child beating trial
- The Fishing Report — Aug. 26, 2011
- More grenades found in Glenn County
- Siskiyou County man convicted of kidnapping and trying to kill 3-year-old
- 15 arrested during first four days of Shasta County DUI taskforce
- Head-on wreck reported on Airport Road in Redding
- Redding Weather: 98 today
- Shasta County district map debate set
- District map debate set
- Red Bluff looks to rebuild
- MAKING CHANGES
- Editorial: Assembly bill offers cash, hope for vets home
- Tom Elias: Gov. Perry's boomlet will quickly fade
- Rudy Anberg: Arm our officers with paintball guns
- Faylon Brunemieir: In 'diversity,' left embraces group guilt
- Red Bluff looking at a brutal road schedule
- Paradise, Lassen rule EAL South
- Area Roundup: Foothill grad back in minor leagues
- Roundabout delays
- Goodwill seeks permit
- Felon's case goes to DA
- Beck show invites local tea partyers
- Today in History: Aug. 23, 2011
- North State Marketplace: Aug. 23, 2011
- Foreclosure fixers: Profits seen in affordable existing houses
- Fire board OKs homeowners fee
- DAR Invites Public To Hear Simpson University Speaker
- Bill Law: Government would spend us into ruin
- Fire reported in Hayfork
- Coroner's office IDs girl killed in vehicle accident
- UPDATED: Foothill grad Jason Stevenson pitches his debut with SF Giants Triple-A Fresno tonight
- Voices of Faith — Aug. 27, 2011
- Deputies seek info in Gerber burglary
- Coroner's office IDs Redding man killed by train
- Bomb squad blows up grenade in Glenn County
- UPDATED: Shasta County DUI taskforce nets 18 arrests
- Alleged drunken driver arrested after fleeing Tehama County wreck
- Redding Weather: No triple digits this week
- Former council candidate McDilda files for bankruptcy
- Hank Mostovoy: EPA will muddle firefighting
- Bob Madgic: Will of majority thwarted by greed
- Bev Risk: Politicians behind Social Security problem
- Sandy Jarosz: New shopping centers are short-sighted
- Back-to-school shopping statistics show parents spend
- It could be wild race to playoffs
- North State in Brief: Aug. 22, 2011
- HORNETS ON A MISSION
- Party at the reservoir
- Signing autographs
- McDilda tenant pursues charges
- Today in History: Aug. 22, 2011
- Enterprise has redemption in mind
- Man beaten unconscious in south Redding
- DUI arrests up over last year
- UPDATED: I-5 reopened after fire in median north of Red Bluff
- Juvenile arrested after vandalism reported
- Modoc County wildfire contained
- Redding weather: Still sunny and hot
- Irma Vorbeck: There are many places and times when you shouldn't chew gum
- Wedding: Annie Friedman and Ernest Sire Jr.
- Wedding: Michelle Barr and Kelly Vines
- Claudia Mosby: OK, bring on the next era of life, I guess
- Annette Osborne: Facing fear cuts Large Marge down to size
- Tom Dunlap: Of squishy snails and waning gardens
- Wedding: Megan Gash and Josh Carboni
- Megan Owens: Library computer classes set to start again in September
- Anniversary: Henry and Crystal Wright
- Bon Voyage: Readers offer tips on finding the best food in the region
- Straight Talk: Violence is no answer to school bullying
- Girl dies after accident with vehicle in Shasta Lake
- Editorial: Cities, county should give peace a chance
- Editorial: Welcome, innovation
- Michael Cornelius: Thieves put lives at risk
- Amber Whitley: Honor memory by taking a stand
- Emily Young: A tour of economic woe
- Tyler Barnes: Government can't compete
- Jerry Phillips: Inmate crews are vital
- Joyce Dolan: Debt ratings are a sham
- Firefighters respond to vegetation fire off Whitmore Road
- UPDATED: Firefighters limit fire east of Anderson to 2 acres
- Redding man evades police after chase; 26-year-old driving reported stolen car, police say
- UPDATED: Man killed by train northwest of Redding
- Redding weather: Highs in the 90s through next week
- Dynamic threat: Foothill aims to rack up points this football season
- Crews expect to contain 2,600-acre wildfire in Modoc; hazardous conditions make effort difficult
- Report of machetes leads to arrest in Shasta burglary
- Volunteers remove offensive graffiti at Redding home of U.S. Navy veteran
- Defense features new look; Cougars adjust scheme up front
- North State in Brief: Aug. 20, 2011
- Head start on football season; four-team scrimmage at Enterprise High School
- Union's fliers trigger anger; Shasta Regional Medical Center's parent ponders legal action
- Victim of county budget cuts says don't give up; Shasta County jobless rate stays at 15 percent
- Today in History: Aug. 20, 2011
- Siblings will be tried separately in child beating case; Rachel Limon's trial to proceed as scheduled
- Jeffrey Jen: Simpson waiting as Cal-Pac explores options
- Redding Rancheria's golf tourney to raise funds for victims of family violence
- Outsourcing of City Hall duties considered; Dunsmuir could shed billing, payroll
- North State Marketplace: Aug. 20, 2011
- Joe and Rosalie Flores: Great kids, great coverage
- Roy Hutchings: Committee sidelines democracy
- Phil George: Mom shows how not to act
- Julie Thomas: Dogs should be better watched
- Jim Hastings: Half aren't taxed
- Shasta County's jobless rate unchanged
- Master Gardeners: Webworms cause lawn woes
- Book review: Founding fathers were farmers first
- Ask Anna: Toothpaste and brush make silver look brand new
- When to pick a melon
- Siblings will be tried separately in child beating case
- The New Thirty!
- Embezzlement defendant pleads not guilty
- UPDATED: Machete call leads to stolen-property bust in Shasta
- UPDATED: Logging truck rolls over on Highway 299W in Trinity County
- Redding weather: Hot temperatures expected throughout next week
- Betty Barraza: Program cut smells rotten
- Don Farrell: No-tax pledge is a travesty
- Bill Masten: Inmate crews do much good
- Editorial: House needs spirit of compromise a bar for Congress
- Charles Krauthammer: It's not bad luck, Mr. President, it's you
- $20.7M in claims filed over Cypress Avenue Bridge; Redding, company planning negotiations
- Whooping cough vaccine required for school; 17 cases reported in Shasta County through July
- Cost of Turtle Bay hotel rests with Department of Industrial Relations; prevailing wage in dispute
- Herger says he plans to stay in Congress, but critic Cheadle seeks seat
- Legislators team up to get 2 veterans homes on track; $8.1 million bill includes Redding facility
- Breeding love for wild horses; Shingletown refuge will host visitors Saturday
- North State in Brief: Aug. 19, 2011
- Today in History: Aug. 19, 2011
- Many want to help war veteran; volunteers offer to paint over graffiti vandalism
- Plymouth Barracuda beats own speed record; Redding man's car hits 241 mph
- T.J. Holmes: Track your high school team on Prepbeat at Redding.com
- Wilcox Oaks Golf Club: 1 course, 2 faces; strong start crucial to avoid losing ground on tough back-nine
- North State Marketplace: Aug. 19, 2011
- YAKS events spotlight artists
- Bands, moon to shine: Events lined up for this weekend
- Travelin' in Time: Quartz Hill dates to the Forty-Niners of Gold Rush
- Volunteer opportunity: Safe Haven Horse Rescue Volunteer Workday
- UPDATED: Mobile home fire contained on Big Bend Road
- To Do List: August 18, 2011
- Musician Spotlight: Teen percussionist earns rave reviews with Muletown
- Dining Out: 808 Bistro brings island cuisine to north state diners
- On the Town: Luck o’ the thirsty: Shameless O’Leery’s opens downtown
- Music: Jan Daley plays tribute to military in benefit for Shasta Family Justice Center
- UPDATED: San Francisco man arrested following I-5 pursuit
- Old Alturas/Shasta View intersection closes Friday for 10 days of construction
- Wood spilled from semi-truck accident cleaned up
- UPDATED: Roadway now open following three-vehicle wreck
- Redding weather: Hot weather will continue through next week
- Area Roundup: Rally set to honor Red Bluff Little League All-Stars
- Lawmakers say redistricting won't hurt current constituents; LaMalfa, Nielsen may see lines move
- Ex-CEO Kuhn of French Gulch mine added to fugitive list
- Jump-start to kindergarten: Too soon to start school? Social skills affect academic performance
- Drone firm to move to Redding; aircraft office plans for 8 to 10 workers
- Climate law will increase REU rates; Redding cost could rise 1.5% to 27%
- North State in Brief: Aug. 18, 2011
- Brush fire burns 17 acres near Igo
- Home of veteran vandalized with vulgar graffiti; victim turns to family, church for support
- Vegetation fire destroys 5 acres along Iron Mountain Road
- North State Marketplace: Aug. 18, 2011
- Today in History: Aug. 18, 2011
- Innovators make pitches to investors at EDC event; Melon Meter app measures fruit's ripeness
- City of Red Bluff pares parks agency; director's job to be cut, among changes
- Senior Living: Monitoring dosage, effects of medications is important
- Various blood types needed
- Health Tip: Walking 30 minutes a day brings health benefits
- Janis Meredith: Help prevent athletic injuries by being AWARE
- Joan Manning: A vision of life without government
- Editorial: Texas Gov. Rick Perry bounds into the GOP race
- UPDATED: Vegetation fire on Iron Mountain Road
- 50+Enterprise High School/Charles Denny Scholarship Picnic
- Enterprise High School50+/Charles Denny Scholarship Picnic
- Shasta County's 2nd Annual "Saddle Up 4 HOPE" Ride For Life event
- Prof. educated in Jerusalem teaching Bible memorization in Redding
- Quartz Hill Road
- Redding area Beta Sigma Phi's Beginning Day
- A Day at Hoy Park Offers Family Fun in Beautiful Lake Shastina
- Former French Gulch mine CEO declared international fugitive
- Jones Valley man takes plea bargain in stabbing
- L.A. man arrested after bags of pot found in his car
- Redding man arrested in sandwich shop robbery
- Redding weather: Another hot one in store for today
- Fire closes Placer Road near Igo
- Avoiding foodborne illnesses
- City Council to keep closed sessions at night; Redding panel rejects moving them to midafternoon
- Tax share plan aired by Shasta board; idea sparked by shopping center approval
- Kevin Askeland: Status quo expected in volleyball season
- Kilarc Reservoir fight continues; report backs PG&E proposal for removal
- DFG reaches out to Siskiyou County ranchers, farmers; agency seeks protection of coho salmon
- Redding council OKs $1.2 million for ice machines
- Oakland man died from stab wound; witnesses say confrontation led to killing
- Today in History: Aug. 17, 2011
- Theft of brass couplings in Redding may pose fire risk
- North State in Brief: Aug. 17, 2011
- Los Molinos Library remains open
- The Fishing Report — Aug. 19, 2011
- UPDATE: Douglas City fire 80 percent contained; school evacuated earlier
- Voices of Faith — Aug. 20, 2011
- Anderson murder victim died of stab wound to his chest
- Thomas Sowell: Social degeneration, Part II
- Thomas Sowell: Social degeneration, Part III
- Thomas Sowell: Social degeneration, Part I
- UPDATED: Police arrest wanted parolee; 40-year-old man eludes capture for 2 hours
- Theft of copper wiring reported
- Two arrested in alleged Siskiyou County assault
- Redding weather: Thermometer will be rising
- Man arrested in connection with domestic violence
- North State in Brief: Aug. 16
- Dinner Train revival talk creates buzz
- City may hold closed sessions earlier
- County rejects miscarriage claim
- 3 to run in new districts
- North state marketplace briefs: Aug. 16, 2011
- Friends mourn slain man
- Fire destroys unoccupied Redding home
- Today in History: Aug. 16, 2011
- Rocky road to authorship: Redding man overcomes obstacles to write kids' book
- Scene: Aug. 16, 2011
- Sharon Randall: Mom-to-be daughter is now in her shoes
- Raymond John: Cat adoptions a big success
- Thomas Elias: Owning up to the dropout rate
- Editorial: 'Super Committee' starts facing reality
- Vernon Packer: Obama tries to shift the blame
- UPDATED: Redding police find missing 25-year-old woman
- Memorable run: Red Bluff LL All-Stars lived the dream at West Regional championship
- Coroner's office identifies presumed drowning victim
- Redistricting maps to bump LaMalfa, Nielsen from Shasta County
- Berlinghoff gets another postponement
- Editorial: Obama needs to speak out on Syria
- Letters to the Editor: Aug. 15, 2011
- Jan Thielemann: EPA sticks nose into firefighting
- Gary Self: Taking a stand against foreign furniture
- Bob Williams: The tragedy of the debt ceiling debacle
- UPDATED: Fire destroys house east of Shasta College
- Redding weather: Sunny skies, hot temperatures expected
- Freshman teachers prepare for first days
- KIXE plans to maintain programs
- Weed man dies in motorcycle crash
- Today in History: Aug. 15, 2011
- Man, 31, found dead after fight
- Weed man, 34, dies in motorcycle crash
- UPDATED: Man killed near Anderson City Hall; police say case is a homicide
- Redding weather: Sunny with temperatures in 90s
- Silas Lyons: Civilization comes to Redding.com
- Martin Boys: Tea party's hold on GOP led to downgrade
- Richard Malotky: Live well to die well
- Editorial: Protests get out in front of facts
- Joe Bahlke: Time to stop the polarization
- Robert Grosch: Letter was full of misinformation
- Jackie Williams: Drivers, watch out for berry pickers
- William Stegall: Happy memories of page program
- Andrew Deckert: Students need to get whooping vaccine booster
- Loyce Kinzel: Where are the updates?
- Alfred Farber: Quest for profits puts lives at risk
- Bon Voyage: See the lesser-known side of San Francisco
- Tom Dunlap: Casting for peace with a rod and a reel
- Engagement: Chanel Stallings and Heather McCoy
- ZumbAtomic gets kids into the dancing exercise craze
- Engagement: Renae Stramaglia and Joe Sells
- Straight Talk: Many young adults feel they were helped by Harry Potter
- Engagement: Shayna Carroll and Brian Williams
- Engagement: Caitlin Pennington and Julian Ingalls
- Wedding: Nadine Alison McClenaghan and Mohamed Allali
- Man reportedly drowns at Hirz Bay; emergency crews searching for body
- UPDATED: Anderson man arrested in connection with cocaine sale at Johnny's Cathouse
- Redding weather: Highs in the 90s through next week
- Afternoon fire burns Centerville home; firefighter treated at scene
- Red Bluff in title game at west regionals in San Bernardino; All-Stars stop Nevada 3-2
- Today in History: Aug. 13, 2011
- North State in Brief: Aug. 13, 2011
- Redding manufacturer is an example of how innovation lives
- Sisters on the Fly hold Trinity Trailer Trash Bash in Lewiston
- Police shooting in Redding draws protest; man's relatives say force excessive
- Water utility rating lowered; downgrade not worrisome, Dunsmuir officials say
- Builders unite for compassion; work begins on Redding boy's home
- Nightclub case still slated for November trial; judge rejects motion for dismissal of involuntary manslaughter charge
- City of Redding eyes funding for ice machines that would balance power needs
- North State Marketplace: Aug. 13, 2011
- Jeffrey Jen: Change comes for Shasta College sports
- UPDATED: Robbery reported at north Redding marijuana collective
- Laura Christman: The combustibility of mulch sparks concern
- Nancy Farr: Center doesn't fit north state
- Joann Mathis: Redistricting skews the lines
- Editorial: British cops track rioters through security cameras
- Master Gardeners: When is corn ready to pick? Try using the kernel test
- Marc Beauchamp: Is this how they think at City Hall?
- UPDATED: Blown tire taken for gunfire prompts strong police response
- UPDATED: 50 gather to protest Redding police shooting
- UPDATED: Red Bluff Little League All-Stars defeat Nevada 3-2; will go to Saturday's championship game
- UPDATED: Structure fire nearly destroys Centerville house
- FBI is seeking public's help in finding missing 2-year-old girl
- Tehama County elementary school office damaged by vandals
- UPDATED: Redding man puts up a fight after being denied entry to bar, police say
- Mental health patient hurt in jump from clinic's roof, Redding police say
- Redding weather: Sunny skies to prevail through next week
- Redding School of the Arts gets finishing touches; campus features green-energy design
- Visitors told to avoid Mossbrae Falls; Dunsmuir works on trail to attraction
- KIXE chief Philip Smith leaves Redding public television station
- Higher sewer fee won't clog up VA clinic plans in Redding
- Air quality, fire officials to team up; guidelines designed to help manage smoke from wildfires
- Rezoning would protect city-owned parcel from development in Churn Creek Bottom
- 11 arrested in Trinity, Tehama pot raids; nearly 2,900 marijuana plants seized
- Today in History: Aug. 12, 2011
- North State in Brief: Aug. 12, 2011
- Moment in spotlight arrives for Red Bluff Little League All-Stars; team must top Nevada or dream ends
- Risks & rewards: Golf Club Tierra Oaks in Redding challenges golfers
- T.J. Holmes: What to watch for this year
- North State Marketplace: Aug. 12, 2011
- Charles Krauthammer: American politics never better
- Jasi Sylvester: Family seeking lost wreath
- Lenny Warmington: Redding police overuse force
- Editorial: A U.S. first in space and still going
- Rebecca Anderson: Shopping center's lure is a mirage
- Gary Rossman: State inhibits mental care
- Police looking for shoplifting suspect; man pulled a knife during theft, police say
- Moonlight and meteors: Things to do this weekend
- Travelin' in Time: The dark side of early Shasta County history
- Eight arrested in Red Bluff pot raid
- UPDATED: Fire contained in Shasta Lake
- Tehama County man sentenced to prison for sex crimes
- UPDATED: Marijuana farm raided near Hayfork
- To Do List: August 11, 2011
- Redding driver in fatal crash released; DA awaiting toxicology test
- Artist Spotlight: Portrait artist follows her dreams to the heart of people
- Dining Out: You’re family here: AJ’s Restaurant treasures repeat customers
- Music: ‘The Voice’ finalist performs for special Mosquito Serenade show
- Wine Tasting: August 2011
- John Shafer: 50-word dash
- Barbara Frisbie: Non-U.S. citizens abuse social services
- Helene Beck: Thanks for returning wallet
- Search for ET intelligence will restart near Hat Creek; funding was cut earlier this year
- Shasta County foreclosures soar 27 percent in July; increase goes against national trend
- Moss Lumber files for Chapter 7, shuts doors; company founded in 1946 in Butte County
- Protesters at Herger's office in Redding decry lost jobs, cuts to budget
- Redding driver in fatal crash released; DA awaiting toxicology test
- Kitchen fire causes $70,000 in damage in Redding
- Heritage Days set with arts, crafts, melodrama in McCloud
- Standoff suspect in Shasta Lake shooting accepts plea deal
- North State in Brief: Aug. 11, 2011
- Lawsuit to block Sierra Pacific Industries logging operation rejected
- Red Bluff Little League All-Stars lose to Hawaii but grab second seed in Friday's seminfinals
- Today in History: Aug. 11, 2011
- Coaches offered free clinic in Red Bluff
- North State Marketplace: Aug. 11, 2011
- Derrick Adams: New sunscreen labeling guidelines are finally law
- Heath tip: Breastfeeding benefits babies, moms
- Editorial: Pols gird for new round of costly gridlock
- Central East Maui has 5-3 lead over Red Bluff Little League All-Stars in 3rd inning
- Human remains found in Trinity River may be missing Lewiston woman
- Two-alarm structure fire on Burton Drive in Redding
- Red Bluff driver in 2009 DUI crash sentenced to prison for violating probation
- Manslaughter suspect in fatal wreck released from jail
- Moss Lumber will close, end 65-year run
- Redding.com presents a new recognition system
- UPDATED: Traffic wreck reported in Ono area
- Big rig off the road on Highway 44 near Viola
- UPDATED: Police continue to investigate liquor store robbery
- Redding weather: Sunny skies, hot temperatures expected
- Hamburger vs. hot dog
- Thrilling win: Red Bluff Little League All-Stars beat Utah, team headed to semifinals
- Red Bluff Little League All-Stars: Playoff seeding almost set for semifinals
- Area Roundup: Youths reach swim finals
- Kevin Askeland: Hits on gridiron around corner
- North State in Brief: Aug. 10, 2011
- Two Shasta County immunization and sexually transmitted disease clinics will be eliminated
- Blaze destroys vacant home in Shasta Lake, cause of fire yet to be determined
- Brushing up on oral health
- Today in History: Aug. 10, 2011
- Landlord gets time served, was accused of assault, false imprisonment
- Charles Berlinghoff granted trial continuance; defendant says twin sister trying to hire attorney
- Shasta County judge asked to remove lawyer; email copies disputed in Thulin case
- Editorial: House pages get a text: UR history
- Sharon Miller: It's inflation, not politics
- John Schafer: Re: Mitch McConnell and John Boehner
- Thomas Sowell: Republicans' big win is a loss
- Ted Russell: President can't stand firm
- Raymond Pittam: Let's all follow Florida's lead
- David Perrault: We need a fighter, not Wally Herger
- Through the Heart
- Summer Blowout
- Asbury Park’s Glory Days
- Patterns in the Sand
- The Sea
- Sister
- Planting Dandelions
- Poseidon’s Steed
- Evening is the Whole Day
- Conquistadora
- Heaven
- The Book Stops Here
- White Woman on the Green Bicycle
- Former Simpson plant hit with $682,500 fine
- North state marketplace briefs: Aug. 9, 2011
- State fines Redding $200,000
- Raising awareness
- Woman killed while picking blackberries
- Two area accounting firms to merge
- North state briefs: Aug. 9, 2011
- Today in History: Aug. 9, 2011
- Berlinghoff trial to begin today
- Scene: Aug. 9, 2011
- Local author finds the joys and quirks of living in Igo
- Editorial: Arab leaders' response is late, light
- Gracious Palmer: Change back the schedule
- Lance Boek: A career criminal, a violent end
- Steve Woodrum: The recession, in three acts
- Thomas Spear: Social Security is solvent
- Elias: California's problem with influence, confidence
- Siskiyou County woman dies in Saturday fire
- UPDATED: Fire contained near Cottonwood
- Voices of Faith — Aug. 13, 2011
- Redding weather: Sunny skies, hot temperatures expected
- Redding weather: Thermometer should begin climbing
- Editorial: California GOP urgently needs to broaden base
- Stephen Greenhut: Jerry Brown picks his kind of judge
- Ed Waters: Let businesses get back to work
- Mary McCain:Vehicle fees drop for most drivers
- Carl Arness: Leaving headlights on heightens safety
- Foothill grad lifts Outlaws
- Red Bluff Little League All-Stars still alive
- Car hits, kills pedestrian
- Activists, Sierra Pacific at clear-cut standstill
- Today in History: Aug. 8, 2011
- Lack of revenue affects clinics
- Red Bluff Little League All-Stars win 4-0 today at west region tournament
- UPDATED: Woman killed near Knighton Road
- Redding weather: Sunshine and high of 95 degrees
- Silas Lyons: Kindergarten: A Very Big Deal
- Editorial: Extra disclosure would serve city and public well
- Alana Burke: UC values diversity over excellence
- Gary Moeckli: Argument is all about our stuff
- David Young: GOP stands firm for the richest
- Rhonda Hull: Baugh goes counter to voters' wishes
- Ron Gettman: Shopping center jobs are a false promise
- Bert Meyer: Despite pressure, council does right
- Mary Morin: Bethel brings good to city
- Ann Yarbrough: Feral cats is there any solution?
- Red Bluff All-Stars lose first game at Little League tournament in San Bernardino
- Jessica Skropanic: Keeping your cool, and that of others, during long trips
- Tom Dunlap: Inventory of room turns up memories
- Debra Atlas: ELÄVÄ botanik, luxurious hair care from fruit
- Shasta Lake woman publishes kids' book; family dog led teacher to tell her story
- Pho Saigon is still the only Vietnamese restaurant in Redding
- David Benda: Same name, but new show for 'Cascade Christmas'
- Wedding: Andrea Haro and Travis Crowell
- Lauren Forcella: Skinny dipping not linked to being gay
- Nerd Chick Adventures: Accessories you need for academic success
- Dunsmuir man dies Friday in Siskiyou County wreck
- Redding weather: More of the same
- No headline - Births_080711
- Editorial: Republicans want budget cuts until the ax falls
- Marc Beauchamp: Can Obama win? Yes he can
- Sandy McNamara: Who's behind pot farming?
- Sharon Roberts: Closings threaten precious artifacts
- Roy Hutchings: Democrats wrecked Social Security
- Area Roundup: Athletics edge Colt .45s in 10th
- Family questions officers' actions; memorial erected near shooting scene
- Man had lived a life of crime; suspect killed by officers in Redding had violent felony history
- Housing proposal runs into dead end; Anderson council rejects land annexation
- Siskiyou County preps for fair in Yreka; music, food, fun for Golden Fair's 152nd year
- Flat tire fuels Anderson brush fire
- North State in Brief: Aug. 6, 2011
- Cheer-a-thon for Chelsea Schepps; fundraiser benefits former Anderson High School student
- Today in History: Aug. 6, 2011
- Mountain Gate Community Services District will discuss grand jury report; response to favoritism in hiring on tap
- North State Marketplace: Aug. 6, 2011
- Fire burns vegetation off Deschutes Road in Anderson
- Avoid blossom-end rot
- Master Gardeners: Go after hornworms; start winter garden
- Time is ripe: Tips for growing peaches
- Ask Anna: Vacuum cleaner needs cleaning, too
- Casey Schurig: Downsizing garden increases enjoyment
- Family of slain man mourns his death
- Deputies: Redding man tried to bring loaded gun into courthouse
- Man killed in shootout in south Redding had long criminal history
- Trial delayed in girl's drowning death
- Redding man sentenced to prison for child molestation
- Two men accused of pot growing in Tehama County indicted
- Redding weather: Temperatures on the rise
- Editorial: Debt-deal feud is just the first of many battles
- Kent Snider Jr.: Shopping center follows the money
- Betty Doty: Is anyone tracking if the jobs arrive?
- Charles Krauthammer: Three steps back to solvency
- William Shockley: Wishing won't create jobs
- Alex Landi: Focus on immigrants
- Connie Knoke: Do officials listen to people's voice?
- Stan Little: Tea Party is dangerous
- Ride the divide: Redding cyclist goes 2,745 miles in 24 days in border-to-border race
- Area roundup: Chico swept by Canseco's Scorpions in twin bill
- Red Bluff Little League All-Stars get farewell from 1974 players; team to face other state champs
- DFG moves salmon to Scott River; young fish at risk of death as water in Siskiyou County creeks evaporates
- North State in Brief: Aug. 5, 2011
- Redding faces heat on meetings; watchdog group claims City Council violated open-meeting laws
- Group takes agents to task; legal brief says drug sting was illegal
- Man dies in shootout; Redding police say suspect fired first shot
- Today in History: Aug. 5, 2011
- Case of 'local lore' set to begin Tuesday; attorney says Charles Berlinghoff can't get fair trial here
- Entertainment lineup: Pasta, poker and parties
- Stan Little: Tea Party is dangerous
- Betty Doty: Is anyone tracking if the jobs arrive?
- Editorial: Debt-deal feud is just the first of many battles
- Charles Krauthammer: Three steps back to solvency
- Kent Snider Jr.: Shopping center follows the money
- Alex Landi: Focus on immigrants
- Connie Knoke: Do officials listen to people's voice?
- William Shockley: Wishing won't create jobs
- UPDATED: Man killed in Redding shootout; South Market Street closed
- To Do List: August 4, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: History nut with love of World War II aircraft turns focus to art
- Dining Out: Stock up for a north state picnic with healthy goodies from Orchard
- On the Town: Tapas Downtown mixes well
- Art, music fans descend upon downtown Mount Shasta to benefit arts council
- Car crashes into Valley Auto Wholesale lot in downtown Redding, damages 3 trucks
- Redding weather: Unseasonably cool today
- Editorial: Referendum fights fire fee, boosts senator
- Ruth Marcus: Deal emboldens the hostage takers
- Evelyn O'Brien: Ice-cream vendors appreciate support
- Wes Breese: It's time to stop recycling criminals
- Mark Hazen: Deal leaves nation drowning in debt
- Area Roundup: Chico Outlaws split two games vs. Yuma Scorpions
- Roundabout work to shut Shasta View/Old Alturas intersection in Redding
- North Valley Bancorp posts 2Q profit; bank earns $519K for third straight profitable quarter
- North State in Brief: Aug. 4, 2011
- Today in History: Aug. 4. 2011
- Four-wheel drive dust-up; neighbors say off-roaders ruining Cottonwood Creek
- Redding construction falls 17 percent; area loses 500 jobs over year's time
- Donation a treat for Redding police K-9
- Court rejects girl's claims; Dunsmuir schools chief was accused
- North State Marketplace: Aug. 4, 2011
- Red Bluff Little Leaguers in chase for the title; team leaves town with police escort
- Redding council curious about fire aid impact; dispatch systems hinder assistance
- Health tip: Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
- Treating pain with yoga; chronic sufferers try new approach
- Blood centers need A-, O-
- Secret Witness offering reward for information on cab driver stabbing
- UPDATED: Firefighters battling vegetation blaze near Lake Shasta
- Two injured in separate collisions in Siskiyou County
- UPDATED: Death determined to be suicide on Platina Road
- UPDATED: Logging truck rollover reported
- Redding weather: Slight cooling trend next few days
- Paesano and pasta: Get ready to celebrate all things (and food) Italian
- Editorial: Awful economy makes center's timing perfect
- Thomas Sowell: Words don't always reflect reality
- Fred Boest: Did they wreck Social Security?
- Phil Reedy: National character is looking shabby
- The verdict on frozen yogurt
- Resilient Red Bluff Little League All-Stars heading to western regionals in San Bernardino; team has proven its ability to rally
- Fans get to see return of pro baseball, Jose Canseco as Outlaws check out Redding market
- Kevin Askeland: Stars to watch for upcoming season
- North State in Brief: Aug. 3, 2011
- Debt deal protested in Redding; 25 gather outside Rep. Herger's office
- Cheer-a-thon for Chelsea; 24-hour event to raise funds for Anderson crash victim
- Today in History: Aug. 3, 2011
- Phil Reedy: National character is looking shabby
- Thomas Sowell: Words don't always reflect reality
- Fred Boest: Did they wreck Social Security?
- Editorial: Awful economy makes center's timing perfect
- The Fishing Report — Aug. 5, 2011
- UPDATED: Vegetation fire burning west of Redding
- UPDATED: Containment expected tonight for lightning-sparked fire in Siskiyou County
- CHP: Paynes Creek man killed in Tehama County rollover
- Cab driver stabbed in downtown Redding
- Redding weather: Sunny, temperatures near 100
- Editorial: Police cutbacks make neighbors all the more vital
- Tom Elias: Whining over districts is sour grapes
- Bob Wilkinson: 'Taxes,' 'spending' are not dirty words
- Brenda Luntey: Tired of political business as usual
- Sharon Rodrigues: Witnesses' help leads to justice
- Summer cooler than normal
- New venue sought for trial
- Gold mining method barred
- UPDATED: Supervisors approve Churn Creek Bottom shopping center
- Community shows support for fire victims
- Man in critical condition after jumping out of moving bus
- North State in Brief: August 2
- Bethel Church will run Redding Convention Center
- North State Marketplace: August 2
- Today in History: August 2
- Area roundup: Sun Oaks' stars shine
- No decision yet on Churn Creek Bottom retail center
- Fatal wreck reported in Tehama County
- Nearly 200 rally to keep Redding Civic Auditorium in public hands
- Accused killer rejects plea bargain
- Trial date set for man in arrow attack
- Berlinghoff's attorney will seek trial change of venue
- Small vegetation fire near Sundial Bridge
- Voices of Faith — Aug. 5, 2011
- Firefighters quickly snuff Palo Cedro vegetation fire
- Motorcycle crash in Trinity County kills Arcata man
- Red Bluff woman arrested on drug charges after traffic stop
- Redding weather: Sunny and seasonably warm
- Redding police chase man near Sacramento River
- Editorial: Texas' economic secret? Tough regulations
- Bob Williams: Cutting government: Who benefits?
- Fred Rounds: Rep. Herger twists facts
- Susan Alland: Redding shows its kindness
- John Schlatt: The triple threat to our civilization
- Colt .45s end regular season with a victory
- Chico, Anderson dominate NVAL championship
- Today in History: Aug. 1, 2011
- North state briefs: Aug. 1, 2011
- Childhood programs could face budget hit
- Combine schools for gains
- UPDATE: Firefighters getting a handle on Happy Valley fire
- Redding weather: Double-digit temperatures this week
- North tops South 28-14 in Lions All-Star game
- Silas Lyons: It's 1979 all over again
- Editorial: Delaying Civic decision would be costly luxury
- Keith Ritter: What's the real cost of 'green jobs'?
- Linda Salter: Hawkins development is more thoughtless sprawl
- Wedding: Heather Dean and Jacob Dean
- Wedding: Ashley Carter and Brian Cobbler
- Engagement: Audrey Munson and Matthew David Sundelius
- Debra Atlas: Green Refrigerator Machine keeps food fresh
- Business Spotlight: Caliber Office Furniture
- The Buzz: Redding Target store to get a makeover
- Straight Talk: Show kids effects of not using sunscreen
- Lewis Chamberlain: Children often take over parental role as their parents age
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Hit the Internet to save on back-to-school costs
- Bon Voyage: Flying economy means respecting your BFFF, others
- Engagement: Melissa Farrell and Steven Morgado
- Book review: Patterson's "The 10th Anniversary" is latest in the Women's Murder Club series
- Engagement: Breann Cannon and John Selke
- Engagement: Kim Norden and Andres Acuna
- Tom Dunlap: Turkeys gobble up territory
- UPDATED: Firefighters extinguish quarter-acre vegetation fire off Placer Road
- Redding weather: Not quite as hot today
- A long night for Colt .45s; Humboldt Crabs win 15-8 in 15 innings
- Jeffrey Jen: Lions game serves as a gridiron rite of passage
- All-stars square off for good cause; Lions football game draws area's top seniors
- Editorial: Planning failures still dog Knighton shopping center
- Marc Beauchamp: Home underwater? Who's to blame?
- Barbara Riddle: Constitutions are no garbage
- Bette Haas: Judge by the results
- Richard Molinar: GOP threatens Social Security
- Barbara Frisbie: Spoiled generation shirks its duties
- James W. Gibson: Memo to Congress: It's the spending
- John Lawson: Bond drive could finance spending
- Attempt for new attorney thwarted; judge moves Charles Berlinghoff's trial to Aug. 9
- Final remap drafts released; redistricting plan bumps Republicans from 2 counties
- Supervisors to consider controversial retail center; Churn Creek project draws opposition
- 4 blazes in 4 days; possible links between fires probed
- Cornerstone Community Bank grows in Redding; full-service branch to open on Cypress
- North State Marketplace: July 30, 2011
- Contract bookkeeper denies she stole; $14,000 allegedly taken from Anderson company
- Girl's anti-smoking poster wins; Anderson sixth-grader visits Washington, D.C.
- Today in History: July 30, 2011
- Wedding: Ashley Carter and Brian Cobbler
- Engagement: Audrey Munson and Matthew David Sundelius
- The Buzz: Redding Target store to get a makeover
- Business Spotlight: Caliber Office Furniture
- Debra Atlas: Green Refrigerator Machine keeps food fresh
- Tom Dunlap: Turkeys gobble up territory
- Wedding: Heather Dean and Jacob Dean
- Lewis Chamberlain: Children often take over parental role as their parents age
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Hit the Internet to save on back-to-school costs
- Bon Voyage: Flying economy means respecting your BFFF, others
- Engagement: Melissa Farrell and Steven Morgado
- Book review: Patterson's "The 10th Anniversary" is latest in the Women's Murder Club series
- Engagement: Breann Cannon and John Selke
- Engagement: Kim Norden and Andres Acuna
- Redding man killed in traffic wreck
- Embezzlement defendant pleads not guilty
- UPDATED: North state anti-illegal marijuana operation announces results
- UPDATED: Berlinghoff trial set for Aug. 9
- UPDATE: Fire contained near Palo Cedro
- Avoid earwigs
- Oregon man arrested after starter pistol pointed at neighbors in RV park
- North State Marketplace: July 29, 2011
- Editorial: Brinkmanship risks making debt crisis even worse
- Charles Krauthammer: Obama wants partners in failure
- Richard Crumb: Is council trying to save Convention Center?
- Red Bluff wins NorCal Little League state championship, advances to regional tournament in San Bernardino
- In-home workers face tough choice; pay cut, loss of health care on the table
- Volunteers aim for privatization; lease of Redding Convention Center to church opposed
- T.J. Holmes: Lions game taps best in north state
- Colt .45s host Humboldt for last homestand of season; Redding looks to improve for playoffs
- NVAL swim meet brings different teams to Shasta College
- Tulelake, special districts fail to file wage reports; fines range from $5,000 to about $11,000
- North State in Brief: July 29, 2011
- Human remains found in Siskiyou; Chico State anthropologists aid investigators
- Two computing stalwarts praise ex-teacher's vision; Shasta High graduates recall lessons
- Police: Robber did meth, showed knife; report says Smalley started 'going crazy'
- Youth advocate Menoher retires; Wilson plans to lead council on nonviolence
- Indian education camp teaches traditional ways at Whiskeytown
- Today in History: July 29, 2011
- Sons of Italy Shasta Lodge: Polenta
- Charles Krauthammer: Obama wants partners in failure
- Richard Crumb: Is council trying to save Convention Center?
- Tehama drug agents arrest two, destroy pot plants in Red Bluff
- UPDATED: Firefighters contain vegetation fire near Millville to two acres
- Human remains near Happy Camp prompt murder investigation
- To Do List: July 28, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Art teacher continues her own creative journey of learning
- Dining Out: Jose’s Family Diner features daily specials, ethnic treats
- Volunteer Opportunities
- On the Town: Bombay’s mixes drinks with music downtown
- Theater: ‘Masquerade’ features numbers from five famous musicals
- Woman hit with telephone at Redding motel
- UPDATED: Crews contain fire in Shingletown area
- Redding weather: Hot weekend ahead
- Editorial: In Democrat, business finds unlikely hero
- Ruth Marcus: The 'mischiefs of faction' endure
- Jack Bramhall: Are trees planted too late to thrive?
- Kim Fitzsimmons: Neglected trail is a fading jewel
- Ruth Freel: Lost bank deposit finds destination
- Jo Anne Harris: Restaurant owner is a true friend
- Youths will record Lassen park experiences; grant provides daypacks, CDs so kids can reconnect
- North State in Brief: July 28, 2011
- Lumberjack Fiesta promises fun for all this weekend; activities kick off Friday in McCloud
- Transient pleads not guilty to arson; hearing set in King Richard's fire in Redding
- Five offices on postal hit list; closures in 3 north state counties mulled
- Back-to-school shopping begins; economy not necessarily affecting season
- EDC speaker focuses on jobs creation; Newsom, Perry cited for their efforts
- North state foreclosure woes persist; rate among 40 highest nationwide
- Woman accepts plea in murder; judge tossed original deal after she lied
- New fire fee details sought; Cal Fire is revising new law's language
- Kevin Askeland: Who will be the star of Lions all-star game? Here are 10 possibilities
- Area Roundup: Colt .45s drop third straight to the Pearl; home series against Humboldt Crabs coming up
- North State Marketplace: July 28, 2011
- Today in History: July 28, 2011
- Jack Bramhall: Are trees planted too late to thrive?
- Ruth Marcus: The 'mischiefs of faction' endure
- Ruth Freel: Lost bank deposit finds destination
- Kim Fitzsimmons: Neglected trail is a fading jewel
- Editorial: In Democrat, business finds unlikely hero
- Jo Anne Harris: Restaurant owner is a true friend
- Redding woman pleads guilty to 2005 murder
- UPDATED: Pickup hauling cattle crashes on I-5 near Corning; road blocked for nearly an hour
- Senior Living: Change defines baby boomers
- Health tip: Follow food safe in the summer
- Trudi Pratt: TV can help men reduce stress
- Woman who died in Saturday structure fire identified
- Arrest made in King Richard's fire; transient pleads not guilty to arson
- Round Mountain man died of gun shot to head
- Redding man to stand trial on child molestation charges
- UPDATED: Fire reported near Anderson
- Redding pair sentenced to prison for their roles in robbery
- One man arrested, another hospitalized after chase
- Editorial: RABA is taking the right route on Airport Road
- Thomas Sowell: What does debt ceiling accomplish?
- Marjy Ulrich Cantrell: The Tea Party didn't spend to insolvency
- Clifton Seago: Execs' pay soars; poor absorb cuts
- Low-cal dishes at popular restaurants
- Los Molinos library patrons get reprieve
- Pet dogs join children shopping for books at Barnes & Noble
- North State in Brief: July 26, 2011
- Red Bluff Little League settles into early lead, win; Pritchard's HR propels team into title game
- Today in History: July 27, 2011
- North State Marketplace: July 26, 2011
- Fire was Shasta County's largest so far this year; cause of 72-acre blaze unknown
- Stolz trial moved again; Redding School District librarian accused of embezzling
- Redding police arrest man after confrontation
- Stolz embezzlement trial delayed again
- The Fishing Report — July 29, 2011
- Redding man pleads not guilty in motel robbery
- UPDATED: Authorities treating Round Mountain suicide as suspicious
- Redding weather: 95 names for hot
- Editorial: Redistricting letter is favor to incumbents
- Tom Elias: 'Stealth' laws disgraceful but legal
- John F. Swaim: Prison life is too comfortable
- Robert George: Help small business, not special interests
- Ed Dunn: Our seniors have wisdom to share
- Ice cream dispute heats up
- New Airport Road route fuels taxicab complaint
- Park shooter's plea deal OK'd
- Vote set on letter to protest redistricting
- Today in History: July 26, 2011
- North state marketplace briefs: July 26, 2011
- New felony count for woman
- North state briefs: July 26, 2011
- City moves to recertify levee
- Man hit, killed by boat on river
- UPDATED: Man trying to stop robbery in Redding hospitalized
- Local Singing Phenom needs online community to vote for scholarship
- Dancing with the Stars Shasta County Style 2011
- Redding defendant in park shooting takes plea deal
- Voices of Faith — July 30, 2011
- Redding woman accused of murder has new felony count added to list of charges
- Red Bluff man dies after hit by power boat
- Two arrested in attempted burglary
- Redding weather: Hot and hotter
- Editorial: Library appeal diverts energy from solutions
- Steven Greenhut: Your cellphone isn't a cigarette pack
- Damon G. Cropsey: Fans, vote with your tickets
- Norma P. Bond: Animal Control does right by puppies
- Timothy J. Duffy: Activists are simply pests
- Don Farrell: They don't work for Grover Norquist
- Redding man killed in car crash
- Motor-home industry on a bumpy road
- Players relish chance to shine in Lions game
- McGalliard tops boys 18s bracket
- Red Bluff LL rallies past Granite Bay
- Strong drive fortifies Casey
- UPDATED: Fire in north Redding contained
- UPDATED: Fire extinguished at Totally Trucks on Bechelli Lane
- UPDATED: Redding man, 22, dies after crashing into telephone pole in Palo Cedro
- Redding weather: Sunny with a high of 95 degrees
- David Benda: Couple bank on discount appetite
- Silas Lyons: Year later, Bell still reverberates
- Editorial: Paper factory is a long shot worth pursuing
- Nat Ducat: Traditions pave the way for change
- CJ Widman: Students lobbying the wrong people
- John Snider: Blame prosecutors, not Anthony jury
- Ava Alexander: Failed term-limits law should be reformed
- Red-Blue America: Should Congress repeal the light bulb ban?
- Ilene White: The Tea Party has no future
- Sylvia Barber: City should hire new chief locally
- Earl Allen Boek: Library appeal is senseless
- David L. Hereford: Stand up for all your constituent
- Wedding: Danielle Woods and Hank Taylor
- Annette Osborne: Quiet house can wait -- the kids need us now
- Straight Talk: Kiss on the first date? It depends
- Wedding: Jenna Rogers and Jessie Chandler Jr.
- Debra Atlas: Firm makes indoor composting easy
- Tom Dunlap: Dry Creek and our garden make for a day to savor
- Vincent D'Amato: Defend yourself against uninsured motorists
- Business Spotlight: Megastar Financial Corp.
- Wreck slows traffic on Twin View Boulevard, minor injuries
- Police: Multiple injuries after bar fight in Red Bluff
- Fight at Red Bluff bar leaves patrons in tears
- Gray whale, calf not doing well after swimming up Klamath River
- Deputies arrest 22-year-old woman after probation search in Burney
- Police arrest man in connection with July 1 robbery at Vagabond Inn
- Redding weather: Sunny and hot through next week
- UPDATED: One dead in south Redding fire; travel trailer destroyed, garage damaged
- Editorial: Veterans home or tax cuts: We can't have both
- Marc Beauchamp: Do U.S. newspapers need a bailout?
- Kirk Thompson: Slowest recovery? Not even close
- Brian Marker: Pensions didn't ruin the economy
- Arne Hultgren: Easements keep land in private hands
- Ex-cheerleader Anderson High School returns home after wreck; teen has long road of recovery ahead
- North State in Brief: July 23, 2011
- Survey asks about fee increases; Nielsen wants opinions on vehicle, fire charges
- Pets motivate kids to read; book giveaway planned for children
- Carwash benefit's goal: Vehicle needed to take 3-year-old in for leukemia treatments
- Judicial council spares counties cuts for 2012-13
- Today in History: July 23, 2011
- Swimming standout: Steinbergs wins girls 100 freestyle at Redding meet
- Area Roundup: Diamondbacks fall to El Dorado
- 'Hike up and enjoy': Kanaka Peak trail upgrade nearly done at Whiskeytown
- Chico police association says it won't enforce city's medical marijuana dispensary law
- Redding closer to negotiating with Bethel Church to run convention center
- Unemployment in Shasta County at 15%; More workers enter labor force, state says
- North State Marketplace: July 23, 2011
- Redding closer to negotiating with Bethel Church to run civic auditorium
- Harvest timing is important
- Master Gardeners: Barrels are great for backyard food garden
- Laura Christman: Charmed by the freaky flora in Harry Potter
- Ask Anna: Use ordinary items to create a spa experience at home
- Echinacea is a summer sensation
- Chico POA won't enforce city's medical marijuana dispensary law
- Redding weather: Sunny and hot stretch
- Editorial: Classroom suit would be costly failure by adults
- Charles Krauthammer: The path out of debt standoff
- Thomas Spear: Republicans' No' closed vets home
- John Sharrah: Breaking up makes geographic sense
- Korki Dunbar: Yosemite course is invaluable gift
- Junior tennis has key contest in Redding; players earn points toward U.S. ranking
- Area Roundup: Rodeo clown's Brian Wilson act set for S.F. Giants game
- Tehama group stays positive; PATH loses grant, aims for new site for homeless shelter
- Local swim teams start off strong at Redding tournament; Davis ahead after first day of Jr. Olympics
- Jury: Man not guilty in murder attempt at Redding park
- Dunsmuir fishes for anglers by planting trophy trout in Sacramento River
- Tattooed burglar takes plea bargain; Redding man receives two-year term
- North State in Brief: July 22, 2011
- Herger defends home for veterans; congressman worries delay could risk funds
- Former Riverview golf pro arraigned in sex case
- Redding assault suspect says no to plea bargain
- Today in History: July 22, 2011
- North State Marketplace: July 22, 2011
- CHP: Drunken driver causes wreck on Highway 89; three injured
- Korki Dunbar: Yosemite course is invaluable gift
- Thomas Spear: Republicans' No' closed vets home
- Editorial: Classroom suit would be costly failure by adults
- John Sharrah: Breaking up makes geographic sense
- Charles Krauthammer: The path out of debt standoff
- Jury acquits Redding man of attempted murder
- Volunteer Opportunity: Shasta Historical Society
- Shasta Taiko's Japanese drumming set for festival
- Travelin' in Time: The birth of Redding
- North state abuzz with music, other events this weekend
- Tattooed burglary defendant sentenced to prison
- Robbery defendant rejects plea bargain offer
- UPDATE: Transient suspected of slashing woman's face at Library Park may have acted in self defense
- Redding man accused of sexually assaulting 11-year-old girl gets trial date
- Pelican Bay inmates end hunger strike
- Cell phones, iPods reported stolen from McCloud football camp
- To Do List: July 21, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Photographer captures beauty of north state’s bridges in exhibit
- UPDATED: Gas leak reported in south Redding
- Dining Out: Lulu’s serves up straight-ahead, traditional fare – with a side of people-watching
- Red Bluff woman arrested on suspicion of attempted homicide
- Driver arrested in hit-and-run crash after witness follows car on I-5
- Editorial: CalPERS' rebound still leaves deep hole for taxpayers
- Ruth Marcus: Gender politics, evangelical edition
- Gary Rossman: Fear of lawsuits promotes passivity
- Dan Fults: Social Security is not so secure
- John Allen: Another way to save
- John Whittenberger: Tax complaint rings hollow
- Ken Close: Stop Congress' paycheck first
- Area Roundup: Red Bluff Little League All-Stars take Section 2 title
- Junior Olympic swimming event makes return to Redding
- Cool fun on a warm day at Turtle Bay
- North State in Brief: July 21, 2011
- Seniors' shoreline sail: Oakdale Heights residents take boat tour of Whiskeytown Lake perimeter
- Resentencing set for child sex assault; teen will return to court next month
- Shoe event to benefit kids; one-for-one giveaway set at Boardmart
- Rocky Point to borrow money for suit; charter school at odds with Gateway district over facilities
- Pacheco district trustees oppose retail center plans; resolution says students put at risk
- Today in History: July 21, 2011
- Making healthy choices in fast food is a simple matter
- Senior Living: When to know when memory loss is normal or a sign of dementia
- Health tip: Be safe around water this summer
- Recipes to make healthy food fast at home
- Janis Meredith: Parent/team contract discourages Little League parent' behavior
- Former Modoc Co. man arrested in Burney; deputies say he failed to register as a sex offender
- UPDATED: Redding police looking for man suspected of slashing woman's face in Library Park
- Vandals strike mailboxes in Siskiyou County
- Redding man's health improving after motorcycle crash in South Lake Tahoe
- East Redding 9-10 All Stars Win District 1 Championship!
- Jets, jets and more jets highlight Reding Air Show 2011
- Freedom In Elements Camp For Autism
- Round Mountain man ordered to stand trial on attempted murder charges
- Small grass fire slows I-5 traffic in north Redding
- Sunflower seed burglar sentenced to more than 32 years in prison
- Tehama Sheriff's Office sends shovel hit case to D.A.'s office for possible assault charge
- Redding weather: Sunny and clear today
- Editorial: City bellyaching ignores big picture on redevelopment
- Thomas Sowell: Good Things, in excess, are ruinous
- Tracy Westphal: Dedication keeps Miracle Mile tidy
- Richard Gierak: Fire fee illegal and capricious
- Richard Hammerbeck: Government is a gun runner
- Heart-healthy foods
- RABA adds bus route on Airport Road between mall, veterans home
- Megan Rapinoe's mom back home after 'fabulous' World Cup journey
- Making a mark: Young book readers get temporary tattoos at Redding Library
- Today in History: July 20, 2011
- Family and friends remember Keirsey, 'Cowboy'
- North State in Brief: July 20, 2011
- Shasta Lake agrees to pay in trade-off to keep funds for redevelopment
- Making the usual' unusual
- Redding Police Chief Peter Hansen to retire
- Oregon man suspected of kidnap may have come through north state
- Oasis onramp to open Wednesday evening
- Redding man still in hospital a week after South Lake Tahoe crash
- The Fishing Report — July 22,2011
- Redding man arrested on suspicion of DUI after reportedly running from wreck
- Redding weather: Sunny skies return
- Tom Elias: State's recovery hinges on housing
- Patricia Stevens: Serve the people and resign now
- Editorial: Study chips away at the nation's obesity epidemic
- Michael Madden: AP's liberal bias showing
- Sandra Jarosz: Mentally ill aren't killers
- Warm days ahead
- Asphalt plant needs air permit approval to run
- Fall River district looking to expand
- Cellphone array on tap
- Today in History: July 19, 2011
- Driver accused of killing rejects deal
- North state marketplace briefs: July 19, 2011
- North state brief: July 19, 2011
- Deal poses pain for city
- Housing market gains momentum
- Redding Redevelopment Agency agrees to pay up
- A forest's helping hand
- An iChat with my grandson
- Scene: July 17, 2011
- Redding woman accused of murder rejects plea bargain
- UPDATED: Traffic jam on I-5 cleared up
- Klamath River man suspected of breaking into a dozen Dorris vehicles
- Voices of Faith — July 23, 2011
- Gerber man arrested on suspicion of meth possession
- Redding weather: Chance of T-storms today, rain tonight
- UPDATED: Redding man arrested on suspicion of DUI after morning wreck
- Editorial: At City Hall, pay rollbacks getting serious
- Bob Williams: Hostage crisis in halls of Congress
- Dorothy Robbins: 'Government' money comes from citizens
- Jean King: Donors' help makes our work possible
- Red Bluff's Baumgartner set to retire
- After U.S. loss, Megan Rapinoe's dad wants to see daughter in Olympics
- Sting of defeat for Redding's Megan Rapinoe and U.S. soccer team
- Today in History: July 18, 2011
- Redding little leaguers to play for division title
- State tuition on rise again
- Texas cowboy wins PBR event in Red Bluff
- North State in Brief: July 18, 2011
- Man arrested on suspicion of burglary, buying laptop with stolen credit card
- Anderson Police: Four arrested after found with half a pound of methamphetamine
- Shasta County teams seize more than 82,000 pot plants in four days
- Aircraft coming to Redding having mechanical problems
- UPDATED: Emergency crews heading to Millville traffic collision
- Redding weather: Cooling down a bit
- Jeffrey Jen's blog: Megan Rapinoe writes about her World Cup experience
- Jacoby takes PBR bull-riding event in Red Bluff
- Silas Lyons: Hecklers need a rite of passage
- Editorial: Superintendent takes strong first step will state?
- Stan Statham: Split would settle California's Civil War
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Technology has an eye on your home
- Wedding: Brandee Liggatt-Coon and Brandon McConnell
- Anniversary: Dirk and Hila Lynn
- Tom Dunlap: Hoity-toity toilet does not have a royal flush
- Anniversary: Max and Lorraine Mullen
- Debra Atlas: Summer's colorful vegetables pair with green products
- Kent Snider Jr.: Politicians keep promising change
- Sandra Tary: Care is scarce, but county is hard at work
- Steve Greenhut: In the redwoods, spectacular beauty and waste
- Tim D. Smith: Seek meaning, not dopamine
- Engagement: Kym Comnick and Andrew Holland
- Bon Voyage: Visiting cafes the best way to learn about foreign land
- Engagement: Susan Rawlins and Kevin Walker
- Book Review: "Save Me" takes a while to get to the good parts
- Lewis Chamberlain: Weigh pension distribution decisions carefully
- Redding weather: Unseasonably cool temperatures continue
- Editorial: Who'll fill void left by Nielsen and LaMalfa?
- Marc Beauchamp: Mt. Shasta and knowing your limits
- Jim Nielsen: Dems' car-tax push causes DMV confusion
- Ruth Dettmer: What evidence do they need?
- Stan Little: I want my party back
- Redevelopment plan will be costly to Redding, Shasta Lake
- Moving classic homes in downtown Redding studied
- Offenders graduate from Shasta's drug court with clean slate
- North State in Brief: July 16, 2011
- Area Roundup: Colt.45s can't hold on to lead
- Shasta County juvenile hall vote set for Tuesday
- Larry Forero is north state's new UC Cooperative Extension director
- Benefits cuts loom at City Hall; Redding council set to OK contract
- Not clear if veterans are targets in thefts; thieves remain unknown to Redding police
- Rapist enters plea in '91 case; man pleads not guilty in woman's death
- On a mission: Youth Conservation Corps benefits teens
- Today in History: July 16, 2011
- North State Marketplace: July 16, 2011
- Firefighters battling small grass fire near Round Mountain
- Lewis Chamberlain: Weigh pension distribution decisions carefully
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Technology has an eye on your home
- Ask Anna: Chocolate-covered s'mores are summer delight
- Court hearing postponed for man whose great-grandson accidentally shot himself
- Bill Keep: Radical notions about dieting
- Tehama County man accused of attempted arson
- Master Gardeners: Seedlings are a target for troubles
- Redding weather: Mostly sunny skies and temps in the 80s forecast for weekend
- Editorial: Recognized or not, tribe's rites deserve respect from the law
- Charles Krauthammer: Republicans should call Obama's bluff
- Nancy Sbarbaro: Staff cuts will lead to tragedy
- Diane E. Hawthorne: Gun lobby rehashes same tired argument
- Charlie Love: What happened to America?
- Area Roundup: Rapinoe adds ESPY to resumé
- Court tosses inmate lawsuit; murderer says Shasta County woman owes him money, photos
- Pro Bull Riders association returns to Red Bluff
- Man extradited to face rape-murder charges; convicted rapist tied to '91 Redding death
- North State Marketplace: July 15, 2011
- Not-guilty plea in stabbing; judge raises bail to $700,000 for Jones Valley man
- North State in Brief: July 15, 2011
- California courts face more cuts; 15.2 percent drop sought for 2012-13
- Redistricting commission proposals: LaMalfa, Nielsen would be forced to more southerly area
- Redding school librarian placed on paid leave; woman accused of theft was OK'd in June to return
- Four restaurants planning to open in downtown Redding
- Report fosters energy switch; group urges state to bank on alternatives
- Kajukenbo martial artist: Instructor eager to share hybrid form of self-defense
- Today in History: July 15, 2011
- Librarian accused of embezzlement placed on paid leave
- To Do List: July 14, 2011
- Brown signs law requiring schools to teach gay history
- Meat Grinders For Healthy Food Preparation!
- Shasta County Child Support Enforcement leaves something to be desired
- Mei Drucker & China's Dance of Color at Siskiyou Arts Council
- Wisper Krimmer's "Phoenix Rising~Intuitive Abstract Symbolism" at SAC Gallery
- California State Parks Forever
- Bass Tournament Yields Big Fish
- Play: Riverfront’s ‘Cheaper by the Dozen’ opens Saturday
- Shasta High School Combo Class Reunion
- The time is ripe
- Dining Out: Delectable dishes: New Anderson deli offers authentic fare
- Wine Tasting: July 2011
- Concert: Acclaimed SF Gay Men’s Chorus makes encore appearance at Cascade
- Community Foundation Announces Arts Grant Opportunities
- Probation search leads to the arrest of two Red Bluff men
- Redding weather: Weekend looks like a nice one
- Editorial: State universities impoverished? Not in president's suite
- Ruth Marcus: The allure of a grand bargain
- Dave Dinelli: Another historic first
- Laural Park: Hit-and-run driver, how's your summer?
- Tony Marshall: What's the price of saving a life?
- Faylon Brunemeier: Rehome this
- Punching his ticket: Redding boxer Ramon Valencia wants to turn professional
- Area Roundup: Colt .45s rally for win over Bullets
- All-Star football game to aid Lions fundraising for diabetes camp
- Redding firefighters hone water-rescue skills in Sacramento River
- Farmers market seeks tie-in to food program; state debit card could be used at site
- North State in Brief: July 14, 2011
- Today in History: July 14, 2011
- City of Redding offices will be closed Friday for furloughs
- Sentence upheld in texting death; six years for vehicular manslaughter
- Megan Rapinoe's father gets big thrill from U.S. soccer victory
- Rattler victim doing better; Redding man experiencing some paralysis
- Wrongful death lawsuit tossed; teen Shelby Allen died of drinking too much alcohol
- Winnemem Wintu tribe cancels ceremony; leader fears Lake Shasta boaters would disrupt event
- Redding man with vulgar tattoo on forehead pleads not guilty to charges
- Trial delayed for former APD officer accused of rape
- Redding pair take plea bargains in pizza caper
- Judge tosses out wrongful death lawsuit
- The Fishing Report — July 15, 2011
- Appellate court upholds woman's sentencing in fatal text-messaging crash
- Man accused of trying to steal Amtrak bus in Redding ruled insane
- Redding weather: Possible light showers in forecast
- Editorial: State breakup is appealing but a bad deal
- Thomas Sowell: Pols pile on the unknown unknowns'
- Paul Wenger: Free-trade deals give farmers new markets
- Eileen Woodfill: Trail mechanics spread goodwill
- What are wheat berries?
- Cottonwood 11-12 Little League All-Stars advance
- MMA, Rogue Fights show staying power; Win-River to host its 14th card Saturday
- Trinity High star Justin Jeangerard headed to NSU on scholarship
- Law enforcement, community try to connect through food and talk at NAACP forum
- Deputy: Dispute triggers stabbing; Jones Valley victim caused scare in winter
- Judge defers on request for jury instructions; defense says court misread marijuana law
- Today in History: July 13, 2011
- North State in Brief: July 13, 2011
- Anderson woman accused of stealing $29K from R&R Quality Meats
- Jones Valley stabbing victim previously involved in grenade scare
- Police track Redding burglary suspect through obscene forehead tattoo, driver's license
- Redding man pleads not guilty to sexually assaulting 11-year-old girl
- DA's office warns homeowners of costly charge
- Washington boy, 2, dies in Castella parking lot accident
- Redding weather: Slight chance of showers tonight
- North state marketplace briefs: July 12, 2011
- Editorial: U.S. women put the inspiration back in sports
- Tom Elias: Another silly idea to split state
- Sherry Frahm: Horses aren't trash that we get rid of'
- Randall R. Smith: Caltrans district has many successes
- Dan Dolmar: Free-market ideology can't avert next crash
- Ex-principal faces suit at trial
- Tickets to air show take off
- North state briefs: July 12, 2011
- Large trout to lure anglers
- BMX racing: Training 'Tan Man'
- Soccer Rapinoe's dad still celebrating World Cup win
- Dogged and determined
- Hospital shuffles its budget
- Today in History: July 12, 2011
- Area roundup: Redding All-Stars take championship
- Fire strains resources
- Sharon Randall: Fireflies, humans share their bright lights
- UPDATED: Man arrested in Jones Valley stabbing
- Redding motel fire started by cigarette butt, fire officials say
- Shasta Lake man arrested in standoff sees bail doubled
- Voices of Faith — July 16, 2011
- Police searching for burglary suspect
- Siskiyou Arts Council's Art on the Block & Musicians Swap Meet
- The Shasta Family Justice Center Recognizes Volunteers
- Tehama deputies investigate truck burglary
- Traffic stop leads to Cottonwood man's arrest
- Two Red Bluff area transients arrested following search of their car
- Redding weather: Sunny skies and a high temperature near 91 forecast for today
- Editorial: Are DMV notices a prank? No, just legislators at work
- Ann McFeatters: Is selling state services responsible?
- Keith Melton: Overpaid fat cats deserve front page
- Jacob and Carrie Stepp: Thoughts, prayers sustain family
- J. William Mauck: Americans must find their spines
- Emory Hanlon: Who's tracking spitting stats?
- Today in History: July 11, 2011
- Motel fire calls for city's full resources
- North State Briefs: July 11, 2011
- Deputies catch Hat Creek man after chase
- UPDATE: Deputies aren't sure what happened to man 'thrown' from vehicle
- UPDATED: North Market Street motel fire contained
- Bon Voyage: Early American destinations include N.Y., D.C., Boston
- At least 10 involved in fight at Red Bluff City Park, police say
- Red Bluff stabbing may have been gang-related, police say
- Redding weather: Sunny and 93 degrees
- Editorial: Soaring tuition makes education promise hollow
- RedBlueAmerica: Can government do more to help marriage?
- Lee Macey and Don Yost: Hooliganism isn't mulitculturalism'
- Richard Malotky: To be happy, we must compete
- Nerd Chick Adventures: Gadgets can help protect kids around pools
- Straight Talk: Strip poker is not her game
- Annette Osborne: White Bankey soothed a small boy on lonely evenings
- Computer Nerds on Call: Products can help keep your computer safe
- Business Spotlight: Laptops Only
- Growing up with Harry: Potter fans bid say goodbye to series with release of final film
- Wedding: Melissa Shaheen and Jon Longo
- Engagement: Elizabeth Johnston and Brandon Cardenaz
- Wedding: Brandee Liggatt-Coon and Brandon McConnell
- Anniversary: Jim and Julie Westberg
- Engagement: Taryn Middaugh and Niklas Kammeraad
- Engagement: Jessica Tyler and Joshua Rowe
- Financial Focus: Get more involved in planning for your retirement nest egg
- Engagement: Christa Freeman and Keith Pelfrey
- Claudia Mosby: The Internet serves as a virtual bridge to friends old and new
- Tom Dunlap: Life with Tinker and Curly
- Redding man arrested in sexual assault of 11-year-old girl
- UPDATED: Man dies, another suffers major injuries when truck hits tree
- Shasta Lake man arrested after standoff with officers
- Redding weather: Area to cool off into next week
- Police use takedown maneuver to restrain driver in DUI crash
- Editorial: Median mix-up is wasteful, but also a sign of success
- Marc Beauchamp: When Redding was a union town
- Jessica Delaney: Colt .45s game pleases whole family
- Laura Christman: Blueberries are a top pick for backyard gardening
- Master Gardeners: Yard without lawn means less work, worry
- Colt .45s no match for Athletics; home win streak ends at six games
- Chico Heat set to take on Canseco's Scorpions in Redding next month
- Governor signs $150 fire fee bill; opponents call levy a tax; challenge likely
- Today in History: July 9, 2011
- Whiskeytown's kayak program aimed at people with limited mobility
- State to hand out grants to north state agencies; compensate for impacts of Win-River casino
- Path of frugality: As state parks close in north state, will someone take over?
- North State in Brief: July 9. 2011
- Anderson toddler begins recovery; boy, 3, shot self in head with pistol
- Crash victim eager to come home, but Chelsea Schepps has long road of recovery ahead
- State approves land purchase for new Shasta County courthouse
- UPDATED: 88-year-old Redding woman dies in crash vs. tree
- North State Marketplace: July 9, 2011
- UPDATED: I-5 north of Corning open after fatal 5-car wreck
- UPDATED: Rollover on I-5 north of Red Bluff causing traffic backup
- Stop west of Red Bluff leads to pill arrest
- UPDATED: Man suffers minor injuries in motorcycle wreck south of Redding
- UPDATED: Motorhome overturns on I-5 south of Red Bluff
- UPDATED: Anderson boy who shot himself with great-grandpa's gun out of hospital
- Cal Fire warns of bogus phone scam
- Man struck by car crossing I-5 in Redding
- Redding Weather: More of the same
- Editorial: Lucero's crusade over election shift defies all reason
- Charles Krauthammer: Who's not serious about the debt?
- Bob Endy: Costco purchase is on hold? Good
- Barbara Frisbie: Some city leaders actually read law
- Bert & Ernie's back in business after workers' comp insurance shutdown
- 5 hurt when Greyhound bus hits parked construction vehicle; I-5 traffic backed up about 4 hours
- Today in History: July 8, 2011
- Shasta High grad named captain of Navy warship
- North state in brief: July 8, 2011
- Area Roundup: East Redding Little League 10-11 All-Stars top West Redding
- Fiscal woes hinder court; Superior Court branch in Burney to slash hours
- Caltrans pulls out safety cable barriers for I-5 project in Redding
- Decision on harassment reports; REU ordered to release information
- Running as free as the wind: Shingletown sanctuary releases 14 horses
- T.J. Holmes: Hawkins, Vestal lead star lineup in softball
- Arrest highlights cuts to Shasta drug task force; suspect caught after hourlong chase
- Police seek suspect in robbery at Dube's Deli
- Robbers steal cash, pot from medical marijuana collective
- North State Marketplace: July 8, 2011
- Police arrest Redding man on suspicion of early Wednesday stabbing
- Anderson police, firefighters searching for possibly missing 9-year-old girl
- Bert & Ernie's to re-open after two-day shut down
- Health and Support Groups
- CHP: Redding man fractures pelvis in DUI wreck
- UDPATED: Imperiled drug task force nabs suspected meth dealer after 13-mile chase
- To Do List: July 7, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Up close: Photographer finds beauty in the details
- Dining Out: Sakura Sushi makes changes, but maintains faithful following
- On the Town: Vintner’s kicks off ‘Christmas in July’
- 911 called for woman 'flashing and mooning' Lake Shasta group
- Concert: Top-flight Hawaiian musicians slated for 7th annual Oaksongs luau
- UPDATED: Greyhound bus involved in Redding I-5 wreck
- Redding Weather: High temperatures to reach 97
- Editorial: Grants help burn waste along with borrowed dollars
- Ruth Marcus: Our legal system vindicated? Hardly
- Jo Garduno: Obscene' protester shows real courage
- Rob McDonald: Marijuana ban unconstitional
- John P. Schafer: 31 days
- David L. Hereford: Downhill slide started earlier
- Larry Whalen: City departments listen and help
- Roy Hutchings: Steep bills from Cal Fire
- Redding's building valuation numbers dismal; June hits an all-time low; 117 permits issued
- Jobs for Redding police safe; SB 89 gives, takes funds
- Judge clears mother for trial; McKinleyville woman accused of drowning daughter
- Catholic priest accused of improper behavior; Corapi lived with ex-prostitute, superiors say
- Area Roundup: Red Bluff All-Stars beat West Redding
- Parrots on the mind: Indie Element at Turtle Bay
- Councilor's billing request may be outside code; Dolores Lucero asks city manager for information
- Baby needs new heart; Redding family waits for suitable donor
- Today in History: July 7, 2011
- North State in Brief: July 7, 2011
- Woman held in Redding motel robbery, allegedly used stun gun on victim
- Zoning change rejected for Red Bluff homeless shelter; neighbors concerned about schools, parks
- Calabasas woman who died on Mt. Shasta identified
- Cottonwood Post Office closed because of mold
- Firefighters believe Red Bluff restaurant fire intentionally set
- Adam and Eve at the Sundial - 37 (Redding)
- 10U Redding Rebels Take Second Place in Gold Bracket
- 4&20 Blackbird Music Festival
- Interstate bike routes in U.S now bolstered
- Trinity judge deems toddler-drowning suspect mentally competent
- Why can't I lose weight?
- Small fire contained near Whiskeytown
- Redding cardiac whistle-blower priest lived with ex-prostitute, did drugs, order says
- Info sought in Redding stabbing
- Redding Weather: Last triple-digit day
- Editorial: Transparency would ease path to Haven contract
- Thomas Sowell: Can democracy survive frivolity?
- Trade pacts bad for California agriculture
- PBR Bull Bash tickets on sale
- Police say parolee had gun and drugs
- Agriculture value up in 2010
- Firm makes pitch for Civic Center
- Today in History: July 6, 2011
- Foundation doles out grants in north state
- Rogue rocket delayed fireworks show
- North State in Brief: July 6, 2011
- North State Marketplace: July 6, 2011
- Man in ICU with rattlesnake bite
- Attack suspect had warrants for arrest
- Man accused in brother's fatal stabbing
- Fire chars 2 acres in west Red Bluff
- Assault suspect arrested following chase in McArthur
- Rogue rocket stops fireworks show
- The Fishing Report — July 8, 2011
- Tehama inmates briefly evacuated because of electrical fire
- Sprinkler break closes Dry Creek Station in Bella Vista
- Head-on wreck reported in north Redding
- Boy, 14, drowns in Tehama County lake
- Cottonwood teens arrested for using stolen coins
- Cottonwood man shot at, punched, kicked
- UPDATED: Anderson man accused of murdering brother in fight over dirty dishes
- UPDATED: Shasta County DUI arrest numbers up
- Police seek missing 13-year-old Red Bluff girl
- Redding Weather: Possible thunderstorms this afternoon
- Colt .45s sweep 3-game series against Mudcats
- Rising stars raising the bar
- School sports could evolve
- Editorial: Marijuana memo is stark reminder: Law is unchanged
- Tom Elias: Many devils in budget details
- Robert Frank: Ugly facts are not obscene
- Chris Fleischman: Abortion protester is breaking no law
- Janice Kay: Abortion sign has overstayed welcome
- Blaze destroys 8 acres
- Businesses report a happy Fourth of July
- Fish runs hurt by logging, some say
- Twin alpacas gaining fame
- North State in Brief: July 5, 2011
- North state marketplace briefs: July 5, 2011
- Shasta County marks Fourth safely
- Man awarded for saving life of motorist
- More funds, but also more suicides
- UPDATED: Man suffers rattlesnake bite at Turtle Bay arboretum
- Voices of Faith — July 9, 2011
- UPDATED: Brush fire burns more than 8 acres off North Market Street in Redding
- UPDATED: Vegetation fire on North Market Street mostly contained
- Shasta, Tehama county anti-DUI campaigns bring in 30 arrests so far
- Redding weather: Fourth of July high to be 105 degrees
- Auto Racing: Bay Cities race goes off without a hitch
- Anderson heats up for Fourth
- Editorial: July 4 marks history that many forget
- Bob Williams: When evolution becomes a gut issue
- Could you become a new citizen?
- North state briefs: July 4, 2011
- Man arrested after fight
- Obesity is a CalFresh concern
- More produce purchased
- Rancho Tehama house fire causes $100K in damage
- Redding weather: Triple-digit heat is back
- Area Roundup: Shasta County Trojans roll in tourney
- The Buzz: Dunsmuir Works' beer? Brilliant!
- Silas Lyons: 45 words worth revering
- Editorial: County and cities can mesh livability with climate plan
- Alana Burke: Who's the home team? In Pasadena, it's Mexico
- Carly Lowery: The down and out' make their own bad choices
- Nerd Chick Adventures: Protect tech items from summer sand, water and impacts
- Business Spotlight: The Cozy Hearth & Spa
- Distinctly Green: Okabashi makes eco-friendly and comfortable footwear
- Wedding: Katie Kuschell and Michael Lee
- Annette Osborne: Trader Joe's and customers coin pleasant shopping experience
- Straight Talk: Mother dislikes her daughter's boyfriend
- Tom Dunlap: Fourth of July carries sparkling memories
- Engagement: Jodi Couch and Shayne Byrns
- Donna McGill: Bill appeases the PC crowd
- Virginia Phelps: Will plan address real climate issues?
- Gail Hansen: Credit can help pay the vet bill
- Red-Blue America: Is same-sex marriage inevitable?
- Marie Claypool: Apartments flout no-smoking rules
- P.K. Mitchell: Time for lesson in fire history
- 63-year-old former Mount Shasta man caught after 22 years on the run
- UPDATED: Two burned in houseboat fire at Holiday Harbor
- Drunken driving arrests up this year in Shasta and Tehama counties
- Redding weather: Sunny and hot into next week
- Marc Beauchamp: Does Convention Center have a prayer?
- Editorial: County should lend blessing to local voices
- Aaron Patterson: Amazon tax' is already killing jobs
- Richard Molinar: Will debt ever stop?
- John P. Schafer: Palin and Bachmann
- Today in History: July 2, 2011
- Burney Basin Days celebration features fireworks
- Handle with care: Fireworks could fuel fires
- Man zapped with stun gun, robbed; woman, 2 men sought for motel holdup
- Tax reductions thrill Nielsen, LaMalfa
- North State in Brief: July 2, 2011
- Ex-cheerleader fighting for life after collision; Anderson teenager in induced coma
- Feds more strict on medical pot; medical marijuana legal in 16 states, D.C.
- Celebrating 105: 'I'd rather have a drink,' Pauline Sanders says of cake
- Area Roundup: Colt .45s blast Mudcats, 10-3
- Jeffrey Jen: Aaron Westlake returns to town after College World Series
- North State Marketplace: July 2, 2011
- 75-year-old Burney woman held husband hostage, deputies say
- Thomas Sowell: Can democracy survive frivolity?
- Editorial: Transparency would ease path to Haven contract
- Editorial: July 4 marks history that many forget
- Bob Williams: When evolution becomes a gut issue
- Could you become a new citizen?
- LaMalfa, Nielsen in Redding today to celebrate tax reductions
- Anderson teen remains in critical condition following Oregon wreck
- Deep soaking is best
- Jones Fire ruins become charming brick grotto
- Ask Anna: Labeling toys helps kids learn to read
- Home and Garden briefs
- Book review: Farmer learns from nature
- Master Gardeners: Different seeds, different needs
- Casey Schurig: Raccoons and weeds part of gardening adventure
- Calabasas woman dies on climb down from Mt. Shasta
- UPDATED: Robbery reported at Redding motel
- Redding weather: Triple digit heat through the weekend
- George Will: How Fannie burned down the house
- Editorial: Rural fire fee' bypasses state Constitution
- Margret Wagner: Free speech' feeds us a diet of garbage
- Jack Polen: Support of friends is a true blessing
- Stan Little: No new taxes? I beg to differ
- Steve Andrade: Campaigning gives me heartburn
- Area Roundup: Four-run seventh powers Colt .45s; fireworks planned Saturday night
- T.J. Holmes: West Valley tops rivals in section with 5 titles
- Three drivers arrested at DUI checkpoint in Redding
- Tehama County grand jury urges review; Assemblyman Jim Nielsen's residency in question
- Today in History: July 1, 2011
- Heat factor will begin to crank up; triple digits in north state forecast
- Grim news at home; Rep. Wally Herger touts policies, tours Redding shops
- North State in Brief: July 1, 2011
- Fourth of July closures
- State budget cuts criticized at GOP gathering in Redding
- Mules moving to Redding; Forest Service animals to spend winters at McConnell pasture
- Fire fee targets rural residents; service is already paid for, critics say
- North State Marketplace: July 1, 2011
- George Will: How Fannie burned down the house
- Marijuana eradication agents arrest three, destroy more than 80,000 plants during 10 days of busts
- Home invasion robbery defendant weighing plea offer
- To Do List: June 30, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: To a tee: Artist takes his work to a new level with screen printing
- Dining Out: Damburger finds (and keeps) winning formula
- Jave Jive: Cowgirl Coffee brews beverages for cowpokes, city slickers alike
- Independence Day: Star-spangled celebrations explode throughout north state
- Police don't know how Red Bluff man received severe head injury
- Redding weather: More seasonable conditions
- Editorial: Governor gets rain in the north and economy?
- Dana Milbank: Still dodging on gay marriage
- Alma Silberstein: 'Obscene' sign shows reality
- Andrew Gray: Shoot an animal? Be sure it's dead
- Will to win: Central Valley baseball's Hayden Pitt was driven to disprove cynics; pitcher named R-S.V.P.
- Falcons' Bob Anderson selected as Coach of Year
- Area Roundup: East Redding Little League All-Stars reach semifinals
- Raceway gears up for Sunday fireworks; Shasta track to host BCRA Midget event
- Golf event to benefit fight against cancer
- Today in History: June 30, 2011
- North State in Brief: June 30, 2011
- Graveyard dispute ends up in courtroom; family sues Redding church for access to site
- Cottonwood man restores fishing gear to help children
- Fourth of July camping forecast for north state: Hot and full
- Tehama bars medical pot dispensaries; permanent ban goes into effect in July
- Suspect in Ponzi scheme released; Santa Rosa man's bail cut to $100,000
- Mentor reading efforts will be joined; YMCA plan unable to raise enough funds
- Trudi Pratt: Quitting smoking is a battle that you can overcome
- Health tip: Update your shots
- Redding man wanted for slashing tires turns himself in
- Shasta County man pleads no contest to animal cruelty
- Minor injuries reported in traffic collision in east Redding
- Redding weather: One more cool day
- CHP patrol car in rollover on I-5
- Editorial: Parties show communities' true values
- Thomas Sowell: Yes, the Constitution still matters
- Heather Waldrop: District off base, but school thrives
- Joan Manning: Self-fulfilling politics
- Genell and Greg Fitch: Warning flash helped save lives
- Joyce Dolan: Who's missing?
- Alex Landi: What's too expensive?
- Fun drinks for the Fourth of July
- Second to none: Anderson Cubs' Cheridan Hawkins chosen as Record Searchlight most valuable softball player
- A centennial school reunion; about 1,200 expected at Fall River High
- Hawkins' Cubs headline strong 2011 season; Anderson players lead area standouts
- Grand jury: Inmates with violent histories manning fire lines
- The Fishing Report — July 1, 2011
- West Redding Little League All-Stars defeat Shasta Dam 9-7
- UPDATE: Arizona man suffers major injuries in motorcycle wreck on Highway 299 in Trinity Co.
- UPDATE: I-5 cleared after pair of wrecks blocked traffic
- UPDATED: Collision near Buckhorn Summit; minor injuries reported
- Redding sets rainfall record for date
- Arizona man killed in motorcycle wreck in Trinity County
- UPDATED: Wreck reported on I-5 in Anderson
- Redding weather: Wet and unseasonably cool
- Redding man admits to burglarizing cars _ a lot of them, police claim
- Editorial: Animal-shelter merger at least deserves a look
- Tom Elias: Legislature's pay freeze tests values
- Mike Grenier: Online deals? Yes, but scams abound
- Steve Westall: Who's the seller of Bottom land?
- Redding man arrested for indecent exposure
- Anderson man drove stolen pickup to court, police say
- Booking fees at jail could rise
- Red Bluff man arrested after being found with keys to a stolen car
- Red Bluff man bolts from police after arrest warrant discovered
- Planning board set to pave path for subdivision
- Babe Waxpax: Denny's '91-'92 baseball sets are no grand slams
- North State Marketplace
- Soaker barrels toward north state
- Theft reported from veterans museum
- North State in Brief: June 28, 2011
- Center to host open house
- Police say man drugged smoothie
- Grand Jury cuts wide swath
- Teen arrested after wild chase
- Mariette pleads no contest to voter fraud
- Redding man accused of drugging woman's fruit smoothie
- UPDATED: 40-acre grass fire causes road closure in Anderson
- Voices of Faith — July 2, 2011
- Grand jury: Inmates left in cold, Anderson PD background checks questioned, violent inmates fight fires
- Redding transient suspected in a dozen car burglaries
- Fairfax man in critical condition after wreck near Pollard Flat
- Redding weather: Rain possible tonight, expected Tuesday
- Editorial: U-Prep's ranking shows Redding can compete with elite
- Patrick Tyson: Founding Fathers were terrorists'
- Basil Newmerzhycky: It's time to heed true conservatives
- Dean Brockbank: Klamath deals already producing results
- Redding man beat up at his apartment
- North State in Brief: June 27, 2011
- Strategy altered at Olympic pool
- Redding Swim Team's Lennon stands out in pool
- Fall River Mills residents want to be heard
- 10 Redding bar employees cited
- 10 cited at 3 Redding bars for violating bouncer-license requirements
- Mountain Gate man gets knifed in fight with wife
- Man in fair condition after being cut by boat propeller on Lake Shasta
- Warm today, showers by Tuesday
- Silas Lyons: What's this itch really about?
- Editorial: In Stolz case, school district shirks its duty
- Nat Ducat: Still sharing in the care of our world
- William J. Duguay: Tended well, Convention Center could bloom
- John Wildermuth: Halting lawmakers' paychecks is pure politics
- Bev Slaughter: Siskiyou split makes no sense
- Bill McPherson: Shopping centers will wreck city
- Chuck Turner: Keep greedy hands off of our Bottom
- Christine Mitchell: Social Security lies attack middle class
- Anniversary: Walt and Lorraine Norton
- Bon Voyage: How to pack outdoors equipment for flights
- Wedding: Jade Skow and Matthew Mitchell
- Engagement: Whitney Peters and Joseph Hinton
- Wedding: Lisa Buwalda and Michael Tullis
- Engagement: Jackie Kinney and Mathew Kiser
- Anniversary: Ron and Colleen Thoensen
- Engagement: Kyla Woolf and Aaron Halter
- Redding native wins 3rd place in Disney competition
- Annette Obsorne: Summer brings the great lawn debate
- Tom Dunlap: Burning bears and other fun stories about Igo
- Redding weather: A bit cooler today; area could see rain Monday
- Redding firefighters respond to apartment fire on Monardas Drive
- British soccer coaches a hit at Redding youth camp
- Area Roundup: Colt .45s start road trip off with 10-7 win
- Jeffrey Jen: Jimmer can't afford to rest on his laurels
- Editorial: Settling would work with voters, not fight them
- Marc Beauchamp: Hey, Guenn, how's your garden grow?
- Larry Bowen: Cyclists have all the rights, no responsibilities
- Timothy J. Duffy: Give GOP its wish
- Roy Hutchings: Paint circles don't fix road
- Amending of animal regulation law considered; other facilities could take in Shasta County dogs, cats
- 'Climate Action Plan' studied; compost bags, housing retrofits among options to cut Shasta County emissions
- Police: Man sought $20,000 in home invasion, robber believed cash stashed in closet
- Dogs at fatal mauling of Redding mayor's pet will die; owner says appeal too expensive
- Driver topped alcohol limit; report: Man, 18, who died in crash had .40
- O'Keeffe, Baugh seek donations for Cottonwood center's roof
- Today in History: June 25, 2011
- Redding man acquitted of sex crimes; all 37 counts, enhancements dismissed
- North State in Brief: June 25, 2011
- North State Marketplace: June 25, 2011
- Ask Anna: Here's how to deal with grungy shower curtain
- Brodiaea matsonii is new species found only in Redding
- Laura Christman: Here's the nitty-gritty on why soil matters
- Master Gardeners: Redding runs hot and cold so plant accordingly
- Summer Art Class for Kids!
- Redding woman accused of fatally stomping dog has trial delayed
- It's not too late
- Driver in fatal head-on collision had blood alcohol level of 0.40
- Cal Fire investigates blaze on Redding Councilman Jones' land
- Redding weather: Sunny weekend in store
- Editorial: Unconstitutional? Maybe, but code was also pointless
- Charles Krauthammer: Who takes America to war?
- John Whittenberger: Fix these messes while we still can
- Linda Meek: Smokers mar Shasta fair
- North state's Little League All-Stars open chase for national title
- Redding swimmers set to host youth meet
- Tim Nelson takes 5th at national track meet in Eugene
- East Redding Little League minors claim T.O.C. title
- Redding Colt .45s score 8 in sixth to win 14-4
- Winter lingers, yields more climbing; but rescues show snowpack also adds danger
- Temporary tax hike will expire July 1; little effect on spending seen
- Lawsuit accuses officer of rape; Anderson, APD targeted in federal filing
- Deal offered on REU hike lawsuit; voters would make final decision
- When snow melts, most of Lassen Peak trail will be closed
- North State in Brief: June 24, 2011
- MarketFest: Slow dancing, just swaying to the music
- Man arrested in 1989 case of missing woman; 19-year-old was last seen at murder suspect's home
- Fundraiser planned for CHP officer; Polen expects to be off work for six months
- Pacheco school board approves budget; trustees hope fiscal plan passes muster
- River Park to flow with good times; Red Bluff festival set to benefit pool
- Today in History: June 24, 2011
- North State Marketplace: June 24, 2011
- Siskiyou deputies arrest cold case murder suspect
- Redding native wins 3rd place in Disney competition
- Annette Obsorne: Summer brings the great lawn debate
- Tom Dunlap: Burning bears and other fun stories about Igo
- Volunteer opportunity: Turtle Bay Exploration Park
- Our town names, place names are stories just waiting to be told
- Weekend events
- Redding man sentenced to prison for 10 years in Christmas Eve assault
- Police arrest man Wed. at Redding Library
- “True West” presented by WE Multimedia Theatre Group
- To Do List: June 23, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: In living color: Artist celebrates life in vibrant hues
- Dining Out: Grilla Bites creates ‘restaurant within a restaurant’ to showcase Afghan fare
- UPDATED: No injuries in motorcycle crash on Highway 299
- On the Town: Red Bluff watering hole shakes things up with personality, shuffleboard, birthday barbecues
- Comedy: Renowned comedian Brian Regan takes the Cascade stage
- Redding weather: A cool 92 degrees
- Editorial: Raise the rent? Civic offer only highlights red ink
- Ruth Marcus: Obama goes lawyer shopping
- Leanna Scotti: Dollar rules at vet clinic
- Bernitta Woodward: Fan calls foul on game music
- East Redding Little League majors claim T.O.C. title
- Redding Convention Center gets 6-week reprieve; decision to shut facility postponed
- Shasta Lake City Council backs off code of conduct plans after criticism; lawyer says rule puts city at risk
- Accused librarian Wanell Stolz to return to work; state rules prevent firing, official says
- Area Roundup: Redding D'backs rally past Rats, 10-9
- Trial ordered in club death; man faces 4 years in prison if convicted of manslaughter
- Raise in works for Shasta Union High School District teachers; agreement reached for 2 percent hike
- Cottonwood library uses food theme for summer reading program
- Surprise party for returning vet; survivor of D-Day visited Utah Beach
- North State in Brief: June 23, 2011
- Today in History: June 23, 2011
- Deputies nab Burney assault suspect
- North State Marketplace: June 23, 2011
- Health tip: Watch for ticks this summer
- Blood centers seek several blood types and platelets
- Senior Living: Busting myths about Alzheimer's disease
- Redding weight-loss competition returns
- Jury acquits man of child molestation
- Aug. 5 deadline set for Redding civic center
- Accused embezzler returning to Redding school job
- Assault, robbery suspect pleads not guilty
- Suspicious death in Red Bluff ruled homicide; woman was strangled
- UPDATE: Small grass fire in southeast Redding quickly extinguished
- Hornbrook man arrested on suspicion of 2007 rape
- UPDATED: I-5 traffic slowed by rollover
- Rollover wreck reported on I-5 near Oasis Road in Redding
- Redding man ordered to trial for fatal punch
- CHP searching for pickup possibly involved in hit-and-run of bicyclist
- UPDATED: Twin View Boulevard traffic flowing again after two-car wreck
- Redding weather: Another triple-digit day on tap
- North State in Brief: June 22, 2011
- Editorial: Police givebacks keep bad times from getting worse
- Thomas Sowell: The money's not there any more
- Joan Manning: Poor suffer for tax cuts
- Mike Duane: What 'needy' need is a work ethic
- When you should buy organic
- Redding council approves police contract, keeps fire station closed
- Decision expected on possible trial; man killed by punch at Redding nightclub in '09
- Fires blamed on power lines; 3 linemen suffer injuries in Trinity County
- Five Guys chooses Redding; burger joint to open in Dana Crossing center
- Redding council to take closer look at small construction projects; officials want more oversight
- Tim Nelson running favorite race in track, field championships; 10,000 meter awaits Liberty Christian grad
- Ponzi scheme defendant's bail drops; reduced from $3M to $100k
- Dorothy Mock: Tax dogma forces cuts in services
- Editorial: Police givebacks keep bad times from getting worse
- Mike Duane; What needy' need is a work ethic
- Thomas Sowell: The money's not there any more
- Joan Manning: Poor suffer for tax cuts
- Ponzi scheme defendant on verge of being released from jail after bail is reduced
- Cop Talk: Clarifying responsibility when a car collides with a cow
- Ultimate goal: World Cup dream a reality for Rapinoe
- Boy suffers minor injuries after hit by car
- The Fishing Report — June 24, 2011
- Shasta County supervisors OK airport upgrades
- UPDATED: Grass fire burns two acres along I-5 near Anderson
- Siskiyou County Sheriff's Office warns of phone scam
- Hearing confirmed for Lennart Schauman in 2009 death of Adam Martinez
- Tehama County deputies investigating suspicious deaths
- UPDATED: Redding man arrested on suspicion of assaulting, robbing his neighbor
- Firefighters to set 'test burns' today near Benton Airpark
- Redding weather: Two more hot days
- Editorial: Will tranients swamp library if it honors rights?
- Tom Elias: Illegals increase GOP power for now
- Sharon Randall: Grandpas, grandmas always needed
- Area churches prepare for "Homeland" production
- Scene: June 21, 2011
- Margret Wagner: Happy to pay for reliable service
- Faylon Brunemeier: Is the U.S. still a nation of laws?
- Today in History: June 21, 2011
- Police: Suspect beat woman
- Man killed after his backhoe tips over
- Canada postal workers strike
- To drop lawyer, court closed
- Judge thwarts city on library leafleting
- North state in brief: June 21, 2011
- Bethel plan on table
- Three blazes contained in Trinity County
- U-Prep ranks in top 200
- County awaits possible lawsuit in Kettenpom stabbings
- County plans $685K in airport upgrades
- North state marketplace briefs: June 21, 2011
- Margret Wagner: Happy to pay for reliable service
- Editorial: Will tranients swamp library if it honors rights?
- Tom Elias: Illegals increase GOP power for now
- U-Prep High School in Redding makes top U.S. schools list
- UPDATED: Four fires reported near Junction City, prompting evacuations
- Helicopter rescue second in two days on Mt. Shasta
- Voices of Faith — June 25, 2011
- Judge sticks with decision to lift library leafleting restrictions
- Wreck blocks northbound I-5 offramp at Shasta Dam Boulevard
- Two cars collide near Court and Gold streets in Redding
- Red Bluff man arrested on suspicion of felony meth possession
- Nude man found on steps of Redding church
- UPDATED: Man assaults, robs Redding woman in her home
- UPDATED: Firefighters quickly snuff trash fire
- Redding weather: Heat over 100 degrees coming soon
- Editorial: Firewood brings warmth and threat to forests
- Bob Williams: Putting country first, party second
- Michael Slone: Banks skimp on security
- Loyce Kinzel: GOP is selective in its principles
- Ray Frisbie: Spreading the word makes a difference
- Shasta District Fair called a success
- Colt .45s sweep NorCal
- Today in History: June 20, 2011
- Boy's cancer has met its match
- UPDATED: Man pinned under backhoe killed
- Control burn causes vegetation fire in Cassel
- Redding weather: Warm and windy
- Editorial: REU's fair share? Utility transfers are anything but
- Mike MacFarland: Furloughs will cripple REU's job-stimulus program
- Emily Young: Lax rules let city go to pot
- Distinctly Green: Trash recycled into treasure at Shasta District Fair
- Business Spotlight: Quality Glass & Windows
- Buzz on the Street: Home builder remembers his racing days
- Annette Osborne: Chronicles of Narnia completes magical bedtime quest
- C.T. Carden: Some questions about the dams
- Neil Bray: Nothing moral about theft
- Margaret Earnest: Republicans have double standard
- Richard Moseman: Ratepayers don't earn six figures
- RedBlueAmerica: Paid sick leave is great, but should it be mandatory?
- Dan Walters: California's dropout rate is a crisis
- Book review: Sandford's disturbing 'Bad Blood' a definite must read
- Perfectly Polished: Handshake should be firm, confident and dry
- Engagement: Christine Campbell and Gabe Newell
- Lewis Chamberlain: Annuities worth a look to pay for retirement
- Straight Talk: Teenage dating has changed over time
- Bon Voyage: Gifts for the dad who enjoys traveling
- Nerd Chicks Adventures: Backyard gadgets for holiday get-togethers
- Jacknifed big rig slows I-5 traffic
- Woman arrested after disturbance at Redding bar
- Redding weather: Warm today, 100 degrees by Monday
- Editorial: On water bill, Herger stands with enviros
- Marc Beauchamp: Wanted: Pot-friendly landlords'
- Sandra Jarosz: We don't need more shopping
- John P. Schafer: The red-light District of Columbia
- Dennis Harris: Can we take a Mulligan?
- Sandra Herrin: Government' money is ours
- Three cited in booze sting
- Walk-off win: Colt .45s beat Pirates on walk-off grand slam
- Jeffrey Jen: Regional college athletes succeed
- Three stung in booze sting
- Pacheco Union targeted for third time
- North State in Brief: June 18, 2011
- Employment picture remains grim
- Officials offer wildfire outlook
- Meet me at the fair
- Friends, family mourn Crumb
- North State Marketplace
- Council eyes more transparency in spending
- Golden Umbrella Adult Day Health Care services on borrowed time?
- Kids playing with lighter spark half-acre grass fire in Redding
- Not everything is compost-worthy
- Serene scene: Splash of water, flash of fish
- Ask Anna: Summer is time for simple meals
- Master Gardeners: Here's how to deal with foxtails
- UPDATE: Woman killed in wreck identified
- Shasta County's jobless rate falls for 2nd straight month
- Motorist arrested for shooting at another driver
- Crawdad Festival
- Crawdad Festival Band
- Vehicle driven into overflow canal on Churn Creek Blvd today
- Summer String Summit Concert at COS July 6
- West Redding Little League A's Win Championship
- Woman arrested after leaving baby in supermarket parking lot
- Los Molinos man jailed after threats
- Redding weather: Warm and not so windy
- Deputies seek Burney assault suspect
- Editorial: Quick veto is right reaction to awful budget
- Charles Krauthammer: Democrats: Union owned and operated
- Felix Richardson: Mallard' inhabits a fantasy world
- Paul Mitchell: Ranches beat subdivisions
- Area Roundup: Colt .45s score road win over Fresno
- T.J. Holmes: 10 games stand out from prep coverage
- Hanson's 61 sets McCloud record
- IPad may contain clues to more crimes
- Livestock at Fair
- Swindle suspect gets out of jail
- Lake Red Bluff: City officials assess recreation options
- Deputies seek Burney assault suspect
- 2 delivered to jail after pizza car stolen
- City, OSHA investigate explosion
- Top city planner retiring today
- North State Marketplace: June 17, 2011
- North State in Brief: June 17, 2011
- Volunteer Opportunity: Shasta Roots and Shoots; Prevent Blindness
- Events for this weekend
- Sheriff's sergeant justified in May shooting of Round Mountain man, DA says
- UPDATED: Man killed in Cottonwood car wreck identified
- To Do List: June 16, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Artist ‘creates happy,’ spreads the joy to young students
- Los Molinos man accused of trying to run over woman
- Dining Out: Organic coffee creates opportunity for entrepreneur in Anderson
- On the Town: From dining room to dance floor – Palomino Room offers plenty of nightlife
- Alleged car thieves arrested in Mount Shasta
- Play: ‘True West’ explores complex dynamic of brotherhood
- Redding weather: Breezy and quite warm
- Pizza delivery driver reportedly robbed at gunpoint in Redding
- Editorial: Court gives city detailed lesson in the obvious
- Ruth Marcus: There's no shame in rehab nation
- Bruce Morin: Open your eyes to local politics
- Dan Cusiter: Who is running our government?
- Steve Funk: District needn't stretch that far
- Hollis Pickett: Audience is small but very thankful
- Oakley Howell: Punish the achievers? Yes, they can afford it
- Area Roundup: Colt .45s split road series vs. Cardinals
- Redding Heat look to end first season with title
- Round Mountain man fights arrow-shooting charge
- Woman arrested after standoff in Redding
- North State Marketplace: June 16, 2011
- North State in Brief: June 16, 2011
- Redding firefighters free kitten from rusty pipe
- Suspension of library leaflet law in Redding extended
- Shasta District Fair kicks off; more fun today
- Area sales tax receipts up; Redding sees 5% jump in winter
- Fewer homes in Shasta County lost to banks
- Shasta County's livestock, crop values increase
- Man accused of shooting arrow at deputies fighting attempted murder charges
- Sports Parenting: Should trophy be given to all members of team?
- Senior Living: Paying a bit more helps disabled phone users
- Health Quiz: Parents should take part in child's health
- Blood Center in need of donors
- Health tip: Stay safe in the sun
- Firefighters, Redding maintenance workers free kitten from pipe
- UPDATE: River rescue canceled, scout troop on yearly river trip
- UPDATED: Stand-off ends peacefully after stabbing incident in Parkview neighborhood
- Fledgefest celebrates Turtle Bay eaglets
- UPDATED: Man in critical condition after water tank explosion at sewage treatment plant
- Trinity Players present THE DRUNKARD in Weaverville
- Judge: Redding library leafleting rules likely unconstitutional
- UPDATED: Fire destroys home east of Redding
- UPDATED: Firefighters quickly extinguish sawdust pile west of Redding
- UPDATED: Motorists asked to avoid downtown Redding spill
- Woman reports theft from boat
- Redding weather: Rather warm again today, then not quite so warm the rest of the week
- Editorial: It takes more than Prop. 25 to end gridlock
- Thomas Sowell: Gov. Pawlenty is plenty solid
- Ken Miller: What does over-retailed' mean?
- Ideas for tailgate grilling
- Title Dreams: Westlake, Vandy get shot at CWS crown
- North Valley United ready for the test at National Cup X
- North State Notebook: Panthers finish first in final state rankings
- Area roundup: Diamondbacks take two games from Bucks
- Bookkeeper charged with embezzlement
- Lights lead the way: Shasta County firm makes high-tech maze games
- Shasta teachers attend training
- Shasta Fair is here again; event starts today
- Scripps promotes former R-S general manager to lead news division
- Thomas Sowell: Gov. Pawlenty is plenty solid
- Editorial: It takes more than Prop. 25 to end gridlock
- Ken Miller: What does over-retailed' mean?
- Scammers Claiming to be Wells Fargo Fraud Protection: Calling from a Toll free number (number listed in article)
- Lookin' Cool for School
- Kim Solga's Wilderness Watercolors Featured at Siskiyou Arts Council Gallery
- Simpson's NBC Camps Accepting Registrations
- PCEFRS Northstate Adventures Thanks Matt Ivey with Adventure Recreation, LLC for sharing their climbing wall on the first day of adventures!
- Two new community health clinics that recently celebrated their grand openings are now accepting Medi-Cal, Denti-Cal and California Healthy Families Program
- Knak earns Gold Medal / Command Performance
- After School Kids at Work in the Government
- When In Italy—Play Baseball Like the Italians Do!
- Women's Empowerment & White Water Rafting Workshop
- Former Redding felon going back to prison for nearly 30 years
- Ex-teacher's aide accused of sex crimes has Nov. 21 trial date
- Former R-S general manager to head Scripps newspaper division
- Redding man accused of shooting at his wife set for trial
- Two teens arrested after burglary attempt
- Redding weather: Summer heat has arrived
- Editorial: Political medicine has side effects in Siskiyou County
- Tom Elias: Popular-vote bill lifts California
- James Kennedy: Hit-and-run driver, what are your plans?
- Kent Snider Jr.: Who will be taxed to employ ex-cons?
- Aug. 9 trial set for former school librarian
- North state marketplace briefs: June 14, 2011
- Water project funding sought
- Attack detailed
- Two men beaten in fight at Bert & Ernie's
- Today in History: June 14, 2011
- Carbon monoxide mandate hits July 1
- Escaping the heat
- Redding home values fall
- Siskiyou rescue teams tackle busy weekend
- Colt .45s run win streak to four games
- North state briefs: June 14, 2011
- North state families get off grid and back to simple life
- Scene: June 14, 2011
- Sharon Randall: Baby clothes always keep growing on you
- The Fishing Report — June 17, 2011
- Weekend busy for Siskiyou County search and rescue teams
- Voices of Faith — June 18, 2011
- Appliances taken from Lake California home
- Etna man killed in solo wreck
- Two arrested after Bert & Ernie's fight
- Redding weather: Warm week ahead
- Area roundup Colt .45s pull out victory in 19th
- Sanchez wins Redding Pro-Am
- Editorial: Ranch habitat plan deserves a fair hearing
- Dam removal will do more harm than good
- Water quality suffers as Congress dithers
- STROKES OF PASSION
- North state briefs: June 13, 2011
- Dance marks 112 free years
- Judge thwarts Redding on suit
- Today in History: June 13, 2011
- Worker uses mopto fend off robber
- CHP: Woman injured in wreck being taken by ATV to Hayfork
- Man robs woman at gunpoint at downtown Redding bank
- Modoc County forest fire nearly contained
- SUV rolls on I-5 in Redding
- UPDATED: Redding Circle K robbery suspect foiled by mop
- Redding Weather: Be mindful of brisk, swift water
- Tom Dunlap: June's surprise birthday party
- Silas Lyons: How much do cities matter?
- Editorial: In Shasta County, redistricting storm passes over calmly
- Richard Seltzer: One or two reasons to think positive
- Chris Darker: Convention Center needs real solution
- Richard Malotky: It's the narcissism, stupid
- Straight Talk: Where should boyfriend sleep when visiting?
- Wedding: Megan McLearn and Daniel Metz
- Engagement: Kimberly Vanderpol and Melvin Riffel
- Engagement: Kelly Ann Russell and Perry Blazian
- Anniversary: Glenn and Nancy Schaefer
- Sandra Graham: Lawmakers giving California away
- Stella Toney: More cases deserve DA's second look
- Glenn and Ruby Pruit: Coverage displays skewed priorities
- Martin Schumann: Moratorium will take toll on jobs
- Ann Chapman: This conservative agrees with you
- David Haddon: Yes, true love discriminates
- Stan Wiencek: If she's a ding-dong, then what is Obama?
- Dodi Jones: Why not deport criminals first?
- Sharon Duchac: State indeed drives manufacturers away
- UPDATED: Natural gas leak stopped after driver crashes into Shasta Lake residence
- Relay for Life cancer fundraiser gets under way in Redding with more than 100 teams
- 16-year-old boy arrested after fight on school bus
- Deputies arrest two in Burney during burglary investigation
- Redding weather: Warm and sunny
- Editorial: Caltrans-county feud guarantees project gridlock
- Joe Bahlke: Why bomb Libya? It has the oil
- Marc Beauchamp: Maybe Redding could use a new attitude
- Kenneth Jones: City needs to cut bloated management
- Walter Sutton: It's time to cease closed-door meetings
- Area Roundup: Colt .45s nip 'Dawgs; Foothill grad Millner gets first win of the year
- Jeffrey Jen: Baseball more than athletic stepchild
- Redding native a finalist in ImagiNations contest; 6 teams vie to win Disney design crown
- Three arrested in assault near MarketFest; authorities suspect teens: 19, 17 and 15
- Pioneer Luncheon: A time-honoring tradition in Shasta County
- Today in History: June 11, 2011
- North State in Brief: June 11, 2011
- Cop Talk: Harleys' roaring pipes test noise-level limits
- Almost time to go to the Shasta District Fair; corndogs, diaper derby, duck races set
- Redistricting maps would divide Siskiyou; Trinity County would be lumped in with North Coast
- North State Marketplace: June 11, 2011
- Engagement: Dana Clark and Derrick Fesler
- Police arrest man in tool theft from back of pickup
- Home & Garden briefs
- Know your zone
- Laura Christman: Graduation is about moving ahead and looking back
- Master Gardeners: Damping-off disease attacks seedlings
- Ask Anna: Sorting out a solution to mail clutter
- Three arrested following assault near MarketFest
- Redding weather: Mostly sunny skies forecast for today
- Editorial: Bethel skeptics do you have a better idea?
- Charles Krauthammer: Is it incompetence? Or ideology?
- Timothy J. Duffy: Path to staying out of prison
- Nancy Geer: A volunteer's view of Joplin disaster
- Anderson's Cheridan Hawkins tosses her way to MVP
- Redding Pro-Am field is wide open at Riverview Golf and Country Club
- Andrew Millner blasts Colt .45s to victory
- North State in Brief: June 10, 2011
- Relay for Life walk kicks off Saturday in Redding; 24-hour event is cancer fundraiser
- Honoring all ages: Ceremony for every African American graduate
- Retiring Liberty Christian superintendent Steve Roberts led campus growth
- Police: Suspect had history with stabbing victim
- Giving thanks for a lifetime: WWII vet from Redding meets son of man who saved him
- First steps OK'd for proposed Churn Creek Bottom shopping center; residents pro and con address panel
- Today in History: June 10, 2011
- Cancer fight, horse inspire author of children's book
- Proposed Churn Creek Bottom development goes to supervisors
- North State Marketplace: June 10, 2011
- Travelin' in Time: The life of the Balls Ferry Flouring Mill
- Events this weekend include trains, book signing and kids triathlon
- Timothy J. Duffy: Path to staying out of prison
- Bethel skeptics do you have a better idea?
- Nancy Geer: A volunteer's view of Joplin disaster
- Charles Krauthammer: Is it incompetence? Or ideology?
- Former World War II POW gives thanks for mystery's end
- To Do List: June 9, 2011
- Musician Spotlight: ‘Gospel folk’ artist will perform at Tehama fair, ArtHop
- Dining Out: The Sand Trap features great food, views, service
- Wine Tasting: June 2011
- Man killed in wreck identified
- Murder mystery dinner: ‘What You Seize is What You Get’ promises hilarity, mayhem
- Pot raid nets 72,000 plants in Siskiyou County
- UPDATED: Smoke from Modoc County wildfire reaching Shasta County
- I-5 traffic rollover reported
- Redding weather: Sunny skies should prevail throughout week
- Editorial: Planning failures come to a head on Knighton Road
- Ruth Marcus: Will boy politicians ever learn?
- Greg Beale: What's wrong with Redding? The politics
- Various blood types needed
- MMSE tests for mental capacity
- Health tip: Protect yourself from West Nile virus
- COPD is on the rise
- Foothill's Andrew Millner taken in MLB draft; Orioles get 2010 graduate in 45th round
- Shasta Raceway to host weekend monster trucks
- Area Roundup: Colt .45s fall 7-3 to Glory in 11-inning game
- North State in Brief: June 9, 2011
- North state rivers to run fast with snowmelt
- Stabbing suspect enters not-guilty plea; victim is upgraded to fair condition
- Today in History: June 9, 2011
- DermStore will vacate site in downtown Redding; operations to be consolidated with L.A. firm
- Goats chow down at Whiskeytown
- Redding extends deal for aluminum plant; SAF given additional year to build
- Trinity Hospital parcel tax advocate: Everybody wins' with passage of Measure T
- City of Redding crews to continue to maintain parks
- Put on a good face for bosses; entrepreneur offering free Internet photos for job seekers
- UPDATED: Shasta County jail inmate tries to hang himself, suffers minor injuries
- Art Exhibition Currently On View: “The Natural Step”
- Firefighters contain quarter-acre fire
- UPDATED: Fatal traffic accident reported east of Shingletown
- The Fishing Report — June 10, 2011
- Voices of Faith — June 11, 2011
- Melting snowpack prompts river, creek warning
- RPD snares grant for anti-graffiti program
- Red Bluff man arrested for allegedly attacking another man with steel fence post
- Redding weather: Sunny skies and warm temps should stick around
- Electrical malfunction causes attic fire in Redding
- Man injured in rollover wreck on Whitmore Road
- Editorial: City councilors are popular until they meet
- Thomas Sowell: Who pays price for being wrong?
- Easy Sausage Wontons wins Last Recipe Standing contest
- Martin Reid: National security is bankrupting children
- Carolyn Heaton: There's always money for war, tax cuts
- Baking with sugar substitutes
- MLB draft: Shasta High alumnus Aaron Westlakepicked in 3rd round by Tigers
- Current, former Colt .45s chosen Tuesday in baseball draft
- Area roundup: Colt .45s halt losing streak
- Kevin Askeland: Top 10 high school coaches of the year
- Retail center plan advances; residents see wasting of Churn Creek Bottom farmland
- Learn to Sing Four-Part Harmony Workshop for Women
- Painting on Location at EdenVale Winery
- Lakehead sex offender arrested in online sting
- North state fugitive finally nabbed in Humboldt County
- Horse shows canceled at the Shasta District Fair
- Shasta High grad drafted by Detroit Tigers
- Westlake taken by Tigers in third round
- Vocal Master Class Led by Franc D’Ambrosio
- Tehama deputies subdue combative Manton man
- Tehama deputies investigating sheep theft
- UPDATED: Redding man hospitalized following stabbing
- Parolee arrested following chase
- Five arrested following reported street fight
- Redding teen arrested after reportedly stealing pickup
- Redding weather: Let the sun shine in
- Tom Elias: California's best places held hostage
- Michael Williams: Road closure gives Cal Fire black eye
- Scene: June 7, 2011
- Natalie Larson: Palin is the original ding-dong
- Rick Hartley: Texas is no model for Californians
- Editorial: Flexibility is nice, but won't fix City Hall
- North State in Brief: June 7, 2011
- Building dollar valuation rises
- How much longer will weather last?
- Poll: City charter status opposed
- Business lending workshop planned
- Plea deals fall through in two cases
- North State Marketplace: June 7, 2011
- Gust of enthusiasm: Anticipation abounds for flight of storm-hatched eaglets
- Today in History: June 7, 2011
- Locals hope for phone call today
- Council to weigh charter future
- Attack on dog leaves McArthur shaken
- Area roundup: Hicks adds size to floor at Chico St.
- UPDATED: Redding man hospitalized after stabbing
- Police chase man through Redding's Garden Tract
- Attorneys can't hash out plea bargains in two high-profile Redding cases
- 2005 murder defendant set to go to trial in September
- Child molestation defendant granted court delay
- Teens arrested in smoke shop burglary
- Rising creek traps scout troop
- Driver arrested following 100 mph chase on Highway 299
- Angle for those yellow perch
- nonstop fun
- Outdoor women urged to join rafting adventure
- Lewis Chamberlain: Maintain control of gifted property
- Trek Tech: Flaws block good bottle
- Business Spotlight: North State Alliance
- Nerd Chicks: Great dads deserve great gadgets as gifts
- Worst oil spill in U.S. history a bird's eye-view
- Father and son stuck in snow rescued by Tehama County personnel
- Buzz on the Street: Mission hopes to help local economy
- Redding weather: One more day of showers before sun shines
- Firefighters head to blaze
- Editorial: How to unplug the electronics? Just Google it
- Bob Williams: A tale of two people's budgets'
- R.T. Douse: Vanishing landscapes are worth working to preserve
- Gay community makes statement
- Barfuss wins Redding City Open
- D-Day anniversary: World War II hero visits war site
- No county budget cuts, for now
- Redding weather: Afternoon showers and thunder possible
- Silas Lyons: Redding needs a new attitude
- Editorial: With furloughs, don't let fairness trump finances
- Alana Burke: Every day should be Memorial Day
- Sharli Haines: The pot-addled population needs to face life
- Tom Dunlap: Time for lifting, loading, thoughts of BLTs
- Book Review: Another treat in the Ladies' Detective series
- Bon Voyage: Select a travel agent, but with a great amount of care
- Engagement: Lisa Cherysse Simons and David Francis Kross
- Engagement: Crystal Carpenter and Matt MacDonald
- Wedding: Crystal Marks and Adam Hilton
- Bruce Morin: On the edge of next Holocaust
- James W. Gibson: Whatever happened to rule of law?
- Robert Paul Parker: Community helps bear pain of loss
- Jim Reed: Government can balance budget and protect middle class
- Dan Walters: Legislature interferes with locals
- Brett Henderson: We don't live in a free market
- Bill Head: Taxpayers see what's coming
- D'Acquisto finishes eighth in 1,600
- Area roundup: Barfuss blocks out rain
- Rain hangs on bit longer
- Small electrical fire put out just before firefighters arrive
- Redding weather: Rain through Monday
- Editorial: Dock lawmakers' pay? Yes, voters were serious
- Marc Beauchamp: The two worst jobs in journalism?
- Arlene Watson: A job well done
- Ron Albertini: College scholarships for illegals? Really?
- Mary Morin: The law must focus on lifting morals
- CIF State Track and Field Championships: D'Acquisto gears up for title in 1,600
- Area Roundup: Colt .45s stifled in their home opener
- Jeffrey Jen: Porter aims for stardom with Shasta
- 65-year-old gets honorary Enterprise High diploma
- "A sense of pride": 3 high schools host graduations
- Goodwill wants to open store on Hilltop Drive in Redding
- Redding, SAF will discuss extension
- North State in Brief: June 4, 2011
- North State Marketplace: June 4, 2011
- Sacramento River flows will increase this weekend
- Keswick could see volume increase
- Sheriff's Office looking for suspects in Anderson burglaries
- Redding woman takes plea bargain in stabbing case
- Sacramento River levels to fluctuate as storm approaches
- Student from Simpson's South Korea cohort graduates in Redding
- Vocal master class led by legendary "Phantom of the Opera" star
- Rib cookoff, classic car show and hot air balloon festival returns to Rolling Hills Casino this weekend
- Leave clippings
- Local retirees head statewide retired teachers association
- SWEAT Running Club awards 13 scholarships
- North State Adventures for School Age Children being offered again this year by Palo Cedro Experimental Farm & Research Station
- Redding man charged with assault after wife failed to cook dinner waives court hearing
- Redding Weather: Chance of showers in forecast
- Redding police seek help finding tire-slashing vandals
- Keswick man stabbed in debt dispute
- Editorial: 40,000 pot users in the city? Give or take 39,952
- Charles Krauthammer: Our salutary debt-ceiling scare
- Don Babb: You might need that safety net
- Mark McCandlish: Tacky ad mars Memorial Day
- Kathe and John Martin: An awesome tribute
- Harold Fjosne: Haven't we outgrown Wild West justice?
- Bright Future for Westlake
- Cunningham taking different path to title
- Track athletes gear up for state meet
- T.J. Holmes: Scheduling shuts out track stars
- Area Roundup: Enterprise High plans camps this summer
- MLK Center hosts Race Amity Day
- UPDATED: Fire contained at Shasta College
- EDC leader Lascelles on the the job, finding jobs
- Forgotten purse leads to 3 arrests at Corning casino
- Ex-mayor, Dunsmuir await date in court
- For new Redding restaurant, chef DeMercurio goes Old School
- Despite weather, north state festivals will go on
- A gated-in community: Residents decry Sugar Pine Camp Road's planned closure
- North State Marketplace: June 3, 2011
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- Cal Fire again will close controversial road to Backbone Ridge
- Old School Restaurant to open inside former Pio Loco in downtown Redding
- Pilot identified in fatal Trinity County helicopter crash
- Taking off Interest in bamboo grows into business selling plants, shoots
- Casey Schurig: Soggy spring shouldn't drown garden plans
- Ask Anna: Here's how to clean a grimy oven window
- Master Gardeners: Aphids cause curled plum leaves
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- All League baseball: CV's Pitt caps senior season with NAL MVP
- All League softball: Anderson claims title, junior Hawkins named NAL MVP
- Area Roundup: Shasta basketball, tennis camps to begin
- Shasta County jail inmate attempts hanging with telephone cord
- SEIU agrees to Redding City Hall furloughs
- To Do List: June 2, 2011
- Musician Spotlight: Shingletown musician lays down a beat for ArtHop
- Dining Out: Market St. Pizza & Deli dishes up delicious, reasonably priced meals
- Concerts/Shows: JPR/Cascade series boasts diverse, star-studded lineup
- Summer: Time for some toe-tappin’: Mosquito Serenade, MarketFest kick off
- UPDATED: Deputies: Women arrested at Corning casino trying to reclaim purse with meth inside
- Editorial: Which unpopular business will pols single out next?
- Thomas Cramer: Cruel online buzz defames the dead
- Ann Meyer: Prank or crime? Don't repeat it
- Lowell E. Antell: Krauthammer hates Obama, loves Israel
- Ruth Marcus: Imagine an adult conversation'
- Bold steps: Shasta High students overcome obstacles to graduate
- North State in Brief: June 2, 2011
- Mom's murder trial in Trinity County put on hold
- Three north state hospitals add free Wi-Fi service
- Pacheco speller Twight's run at national bee ends
- Gateway hires Stuart as interim superintendent
- Federal housing grants to Redding sharply reduced
- Red Bluff farmers market ideas germinate
- North State Marketplace: June 2, 2011
- UPDATE: Flue fire in Palo Cedro didn't spread to rest of house
- UPDATE: Arson at vacant garage in south Redding
- Tornado spotted north of Yuba City
- Senior Living: Bucket list triumphs will last a lifetime
- O- blood needed, several drives planned
- Burney man arrested on child molestation charges
- New homes benefit more than buyers and builders
- UPDATED: Man injured in fall at French Gulch gold mine
- UPDATED: Liam Twight misses going to final round by 1 point
- The Fishing Report — June 3, 2011
- Wreck reported at N. Market and Lake Blvd. in Redding
- Wrecks reported on Highway 44, I-5
- Criminal case put on hold for McKinleyville mother accused of drowning toddler
- Redding Weather: Storm clouds over town
- Stan Little: Tea Party philosophy: Let them eat cake'
- Larry Crow: Money for cigarettes, but not kids' shoes
- Tom Stokely: Water bill is bad for the north state
- Ernest Wirt: Redding on the edge of becoming a ghetto
- Joe Paita: Herger must go in 2012
- The Dukan diet
- Editorial: Mayers cutbacks show side-effects of budget crisis
- Deputies doubt assault story
- Kevin Askeland: Track trio can still get gold at state
- Area Roundup: Redding Diamondbacks baseball takes second place in tourney
- Anderson speller takes on nation for third time
- North State Marketplace briefs: June 1, 2011
- Plea deal rejected in accidental shooting
- Some crash details given
- Stan Little: Tea Party philosophy: Let them eat cake'
- Tom Stokely: Water bill is bad for the north state
- Editorial: Mayers cutbacks show side-effects of budget crisis
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- Joe Paita: Herger must go in 2012
- Larry Crow: Money for cigarettes, but not kids' shoes
- Attic fire reported at Redding home
- UPDATED: Student pilot dies in Trinity County helicopter crash
- Deputies ask for help in alleged Corning casino abduction
- Brotherly dispute over medical pot lands Redding man in jail
- Jittery man hiding drugs, gun, Tehama deputies say
- Sharon Randall: Friends and family help keep you going
- Traffic stop nets two arrests in Gerber
- 'Potato gun' confiscated from Red Bluff man
- UPDATED: Long Beach teen dies at Burney Falls state park
- Pickup rolls on I-5 near Pollard Flat
- Orland police chief on leave pending theft investigation
- Redding Weather: Soggy weather for the week
- Editorial: As insurance, Trinity parcel tax is a bargain
- Richard Long: Liberals driving us into a ditch
- Charles Bispala: Tea Party should battle lobbyists
- Tom Elias: Was 2010 California's 1994 redux?
- Man beaten with bat near Anderson
- Pair wanted for questioning in fire
- Greatest sacrifices are recognized
- Today in History: May 31, 2011
- Holiday arrests for DUI on rise
- Mount Shasta chief's outlook stays positive
- Teaching life skills
- North State in Brief: May 31, 2011
- Bidding to start for next landfill phase
- Low temperature record set Monday
- Voices of Faith — June 4, 2011
- UPDATED: Wreck brings down power pole east of Redding
- UPDATED: Fire causes more than $100,000 in damage to north Redding home
- UPDATED: Pilot killed in Trinity County helicopter crash
- Lake Shasta boat wreck leads to BUI arrest
- Redding weather: Chance of holiday rain
- Editorial: Some day soon, a Memorial Day without a war
- John Wildermuth: For Gov. Brown, the good news isn't
- Forrest Smith: Obama should have come straight home
- Bill Philen: Honored by role in Rodeo Parade
- Lucky Jesrani: Build Day shows community spirit
- Today in History: May 30, 2011
- Club teams the way to gain soccer exposure
- Memorial Day services planned
- Shasta County DUI arrests up from last year
- Cattle rustling is on rise
- Vegetation fire reported near Mariners Point in Jones Valley
- DUI arrests up to 18 in Shasta, Tehama county AVOID campaigns
- Redding weather: Sunny and windy
- Tom Dunlap: Hard-working nurses welcome in our family
- Silas Lyons: Rot in the prisons runs deep
- Editorial: Delaying Civic closure would be a costly luxury
- Marc Dadigan: Ceremony heckling hurts all of Redding
- Anniversary: Mickey (Mick) and Carol Campbell
- Engagement: Ashley Carter and Brian Cobbler
- Bon Voyage: Select a travel agent with care
- Jay Ambrose: Tornadoes, apocalypse and global warming
- Debbie Simon: Roundabouts are safer and cleaner
- William Parr: Music cuts would impoverish schools
- Mavis Ferrell, Redding: Why give pass to immoral men?
- Pete Manzo: Many in Bay Area are faring worse
- Craig and Linda Vivas: Subdivision wrong for Mount Shasta
- Engagement: Holly Scroggins and Aaron Lopez
- Anniversary: Robert and Dolores Guill
- Claudia Mosby: Exploring variations of friendship
- Catch the reading bug this summer at north state libraries
- Annette Osborne: You never know when you will need dark chocolate
- Straight Talk: Some say let mother know about porn viewing
- New outreach is a welcome change for military veterans
- Police, boating safety respond to report of overturned canoe on Sacramento River
- DUI deaths, arrests down this year heading into Memorial Day weekend
- Redding weather: Thunderstorms possible today
- Editorial: 40,000 in co-ops? No but reality is still sobering
- Marc Beauchamp: Carlton vs. our John Wayne mentality'
- Gisela Woods: Unlicensed driver deserves impound
- William Shockley: Decriminalizing drugs is answer
- Alex Landi: Liberals owe an apology
- Theodore Klaseen: First, close tax loopholes
- John P. Schafer: Houses of correction
- NSCIF Track and Field Championships; D'Acquisto takes title in 1,600 and 3,200 meters
- Winning through the pain; Jovon Cunningham wins triple jump despite injury
- Nighttime chill in air for north state holiday campers
- Missing woman's father dies; Siskiyou man had hoped to see justice in his lifetime
- Purists believe May 30 proper for Memorial Day; date chosen to honor dead from Civil War
- North state Marketplace: May 28, 2011
- SETI scours Earth for cash; donations sought to restart deep space search
- North State in Brief: May 28, 2011
- K-9 Appreciation
- Wyse picked to lead Shasta College; official accepts board's offer, will replace Lewis in August
- Judge OKs delay in drowning trial; girl's father faces charges in July death
- Today in History: May 28, 2011
- Cop Talk: If you miss that turn, go around block; it's safer
- Marc Dadigan: Ceremony heckling hurts all of Redding
- Two arrested, 1,000 ecstasy pills seized during SAGE bust
- Motorist killed in Tehama County wreck
- Master Gardeners: Redding area is good place to grow berries
- Laura Christman: Will grafted tomatoes get to the root of problems?
- Vintage market features old items used in new ways
- Ask Anna: Here's how to clean a discolored oven door
- Bill Keep: Book chronicles struggle to grow fruit
- Murder trial reset for Sept. 27
- No more famine for celiac disease
- Child endangerment trial delayed
- Avoid pushy grasses
- Redding man interrupts burglary attempt
- Wreck reported in west Redding
- Redding weather: Unseasonably mild holiday weekend ahead
- Editorial: City cost cuts deserve a hand, not accusations
- Sue McMichael: The law-abiding must speak up
- Mary Catherine Pearl: Local diversion beats warehousing
- Charles Krauthammer: How Obama undercut Israel
- Jeangerard, Forrest-Cawker take top honors; both earn 2011 scholar-athlete of year awards
- Marijuana collective numbers infuriate police chief; Hansen says medical pot being sold illegally
- Job candidate for Shasta College president stresses experience; Wyse focuses on budget issues
- Travelin' in Time: Gold mining and the history of Buckeye
- North State in Brief: May 27, 2011
- Nature's cruelty whacks Butte, Glenn county farmers; tornadoes uproot area almond crops
- Four weeks, two wheels: Mountain bikers compete in Blazing Saddle races
- T.J. Holmes: Athletes hit track to end the '11 season
- Memorial Day closures and veterans-related events
- Picking, grinning for God; Agajanian will perform at two events
- Run to help the oppressed in Burma; Saturday event a first for Redding, a world movement
- Seniors likely to lead way at section track, field meet; some athletes may take home multiple titles
- Happy Valley boy is spelling guru; third trip to nationals makes Liam Twight a l-e-a-d-e-r
- Today in History: May 27, 2011
- Time to shine: Red Bluff's Dahlberg is ready for track, field competition
- Mt. Shasta timberland change sought; Roseburg requests rezoning for homebuilding, but trade preferred
- Tehama Co. Secret Witness offers reward for information on ATV theft
- CHP: Drunken driver crashes into tree near Montague, major injuries
- Jeangerard and Forrest-Cawker recognized as 2011 Scholar-Athletes of the Year
- Possible fatal accident reported in Tehama County
- To Do List: May 26, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Former lawyer re-focuses her passion to become a photographer
- Dining Out: Standing the test of time: Jack’s Grill does it right
- On the Town: Bella Vista scene revived With Dry Creek remodel
- Concert: Australian rhythm guitar master will light up north state stage
- CHP: Three hurt in rollover wreck on I-5 in Tehama County
- Share your tornado photos
- Redding weather: Mix of clouds, sun, some showers
- Editorial: It's time to end the six-figure soft landings
- Ruth Marcus: Did he have to blame his wife?
- Bob Small: Roving cats area city nuisance
- Fred Meyer: REU 'tax' is outrageous
- John Kinsner: 'Beloved pet' can cause major damage
- Today in History: May 26, 2011
- Section-event victors look to defend titles at Friday track, field meet
- Healthy as a horse: Foal injured last year makes school visit to fundraising fans
- Kent Dagg settles ATV lawsuit; AMCO ends fight over 2008 accident costs
- Efficiency pays off for homeowners; REU program gives rebates for retrofits
- Storm spawns two tornadoes; no injuries reported in Butte; snow in mountains
- West Valley's Corissa Storms, sophomore Hannah Dorman look to go the distance
- Prices drop as Shasta County foreclosures rise; home costs fall 9 percent to $149,550
- North State in Brief: May 26, 2011
- Relay for Life advocate, Gregg Carter, dies at age 54; oncologist battled cancer for 30 years
- Senior Living: Scratch Ireland, skydiving from list
- Anderson High football team has new leader; Patterson will replace coach Gosch
- Area Roundup: Lake Redding holds fundraiser for G-Force
- Trudi Pratt: One way of saving on the groceries: Grow your own
- North State Marketplace: May 26, 2011
- Redding police arrest suspect in April 9 stabbing
- Marijuana Eradication Team arrests four, destroys more than 32,000 plants in two raids
- Masked men rob Corning ice cream shop, police say
- Editor's note: Redding police chief not retiring
- Officers use spike strip on I-5 to arrest Bay Area man in Siskiyou County
- Redding weather: Showers, with thunderstorms possible in afternoon
- Athens Avenue temporarily closed due to crash into power pole
- Editorial: Prison ruling is wake-up call to Legislature
- Thomas Sowell: Pols just want to play Santa
- Jackie Bell: Life-savers averted new family tragedy
- Renee Willis: Leave circumcision choice to parents
- Stew Jankowitz: Thanks for thoughts, you hateful cowards
- Christine Mitchell: Left behind
- Donna D. Ellis: Ye Know not
- Timothy Duffy: To stop abortions, promote adoptions
- Add flavor to turkey burgers
- Shasta High's Cody Ramage takes aim at section championships in shot put and discus
- Area Roundup: Golf tourney in Redding to benefit veterans museum
- Colt .45s to have plenty of depth this season; Redding team touts 15 pitchers on roster
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- Thomas Sowell: Pols just want to play Santa
- The Fishing Report — May 27, 2011
- Arraignment continued to June 1 in toddler killing
- Redding East Rotary awards more than $14,000 in scholarships
- Two-vehicle wreck on I-5 in Redding
- North Valley Bank warns customers about card scam
- Redding weather: Mostly sunny today; wet weather arrives Wednesday
- Finalists named for scholar award
- Field redo under way
- Area roundup: Weed golfer uses playoff to advance
- Editorial: Grim numbers, these days, are the good news
- Tom Elias: Rail planners show signs of wising up
- John Ostrowski: Is AG accountable for double talk?
- Jeff Jones: Voters had chance to save the parks
- Patricia Crow: Shasta choirs are a treasure
- Wes Breese: More than just a long weekend
- Details emerge in drowning of toddler
- Students gross out at Turtle Bay exhibit
- City workers cheaper than private sector
- Water in the lake, snow in mountains
- Today in History: May 24, 2011
- North state marketplace briefs: May 24, 2011
- Mental wellness'
- I-5 hotel project on planners' agenda
- Request for development in works
- Ruling called a travesty of justice'
- North state briefs: May 24, 2011
- Tom Elias: Rail planners show signs of wising up
- Ongoing feud lands Siskiyou County man in jail
- Voices of Faith — May 28, 2011
- Weed man arrested on suspicion of DUI after wrecking car
- Oregon man in jail, Cottonwood man healing after possible DUI crash
- UPDATED: Supreme Court rules California must release thousands of inmates
- UPDATED: Sheriff says mother confessed to drowning daughter in Trinity River
- UPDATED: Fight in Caldwell Park between two transients
- UPDATED: Overturned gravel truck near Hwy. 44 and 89
- Redding weather: Slight chance of thunderstorms in afternoon
- Editorial: To save money, state decides to kill industry
- Bob Williams: Where is our Jonathan Swift?
- John Keye: We need morality, not easy abortion
- John Oertel: Gutting Medicare, backing Big Oil
- Ken Archuleta: Crediting Bush is partisan chicanery
- Fifth-annual Walk N Roll: Making a difference
- Momentum maker?
- North state briefs: May 23, 2011
- Knights' Porter first in discus
- Today in History: May 23, 2011
- Voters weigh lifeline for hospital
- Suspect sought in attempted robbery
- UPDATED: Vegetation fire near Cottonwood Creek Road contained
- Redding weather: Mostly sunny, afternoon thunder possible
- Locals fare well as Redding Rodeo closes
- Lauren Forcella: Mother shames husky daughters
- Bon Voyage: Rules for taking a trip in somebody else's car
- Engagement: Torri Glasgow and Raymond Cardilino
- Wedding: Krysten Hohl and Philip Adams
- Redding Library: A new catalog and digital library updates
- Joyce Dolan: Ordering raid was indeed courageous
- Engagement: Kyla Woolf and Aaron Halter
- Dodi Jones: State doesn't act like it's broke
- Tom Dunlap: Recalling rodeos and wooing wife
- Ted James: Forests need human touch
- May Honeyball: Lawsuit seeks safety, not money
- Nat Ducat: Hedging bets, Toyon will bloom
- Editorial: Are state parks closing? Only if we let them
- Silas Lyons: Class of '11, shine your shoes
- Distinctly Green: VersaGlass containers are Ziploc's newest reusable
- Lewis Chamberlain: Protecting land for humans, wildlife
- Nerd Chick Adventures: Some gadgets can make your vacation even more pleasant
- David Benda: Wong denies P.F. Chang's rumors
- Annette Osborne: Dreaded trip to the mall was not so bad after all
- Man falls down cliff near Sacramento River, boater assists in rescue
- Search continues for missing girl, mother arrested
- Redding weather: Nice day for a parade
- Rodeo Week concludes with downtown parade, rodeo
- Champion returns to ring at Redding Rodeo; Kruse takes aim at title in saddle bronc
- So far, no lifesaver for Redding Convention Center but sinking facility has support
- Schauman pleads not guilty; charged with manslaughter from 2009 death at Redding dance club
- Area jobless rate falls to 15.6 percent; construction industry helps by adding jobs
- Editorial: In popular-vote drive, GOP balks but could benefit
- Marc Beauchamp: Woodrum sons honor dad, a WWII hero
- Mark Kreitzer: 'Feral' cat cage traps beloved pet
- Karen Whittaker: Haven irons out licensing glitch
- Steve Andrade: Words can kill
- Division I: Hornets claim 5th-straight title; D'Acquisto shines
- Prep baseball: Wolves remain in hunt for a title; Falcons will try for three-peat
- Prep softball: Powers, upstarts wind up; Red Bluff, Anderson set for title runs
- Division II: Competitors shine at key track, field meet
- Area Roundup: Red Hawks wins at NAIA Nationals; next up is Simon Fraser
- Flippin' flapjacks: 10,900 show up for Asphalt Cowboys' annual feed
- Mom found; search for girl ensues; Woman had no recollection of daughter
- Today in History: May 21, 2011
- North State Marketplace: May 21, 2011
- North State in Brief: May 21, 2011
- Equine Herpes Virus reaches Shasta County
- Trio sentenced for roles in downtown melee
- Redding sex offender going back to prison
- UPDATED: Wildfire chars two acres in Millville
- Shasta County's jobless rate falls in April
- UPDATED: Search on for missing girl, 2; mother found nude on Trinity County highway
- Master Gardeners: Use ashes in garden with care
- In exchange for all they do, bees just need a little help
- Ask Anna: Give a little attention to small cleaning jobs
- Anderson couple has splashy front yard
- UPDATED: Schauman pleads not guilty to 2009 Club Ice death
- UPDATED: Pancake breakfast draws about 10,000 people to downtown Redding
- Redding weather: Sunny, warm weekend despite slight chance of rain Sunday
- CHP reports fatal accident in Cottonwood area
- Redding man arrested after stolen debit card was used to make purchases
- Parolee arrested following assault at Shasta Regional Medical Center's emergency department
- Editorial: Report opens a window onto two Californias
- Charles Krauthammer: Obama embraces Bush doctrine
- Ken Rice: Unlucky drivers pay three times
- Bob Talbot: Why is a dog so valuable?
- Stan Mcdyse: Where's coverage of local talent?
- Coty Dawn Gama: No greater star
- Walk-off grand slam: Johnson's extra-inning blast powers Falcons to playoff win over Wheatland
- Albertson's clutch single propels Wolves to triumph
- Anderson Cubs too much for Huskies; Cheridan Hawkins strikes out 19 batters
- Cowboys come out on top at Redding Rodeo
- Law enforcement help pledged; Attorney General Harris discusses DNA cases, gangs
- Area Roundup: Lubbock Christian downs Simpson in World Series
- 'Taboo' lifestyle raises ruckus; senator seeks review of Redding man's disability benefit
- Forum for president hopefuls; public can meet top two Shasta College finalists
- Rodeo parade set for downtown Redding; woman unmasks Lone Stranger and sidekick
- Kids put peers on path toward better health; Redding Walmart joins youths' drive
- Today in History: May 20, 2011
- Attorney General Kamala Harris meets with law enforcement in Redding
- Man to stand trial in dog's death
- UPDATED: Redding woman identifies the Lone Strangers
- UPDATE: Highway 97 north of Weed clear after big rig trailer fire
- Etna man killed while fixing SUV
- UPDATED: Okla. Sen. Coburn questions whether Redding 'adult baby' should receive disability benefits
- To Do List: May 19, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: World traveler enjoys creating, studying diverse works of art
- Dining Out: Anderson eatery features unusual tasty treats
- On the Town: Maxwell’s livens up Market Street downtown
- Redding native heads to Africa for humanitarian outreach
- Play: Riverfront presents ‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum’
- Powdery mildew is common
- Redding weather: Sun to shine into next week
- Ruth Marcus: Spare us a bullet-point presidency
- Editorial: Outline of cuts? No, city needs path around them
- Barbara Frisbie: You might need help some day
- Bill Head: Who do Republicans think they are?
- Thrills in store for fans of rodeo; Redding's 63rd annual event kicks off
- West Valley advances to face No. 2 Wheatland; Eagles make most of Lassen's five miscues
- Redding program upsets local travel agents; department tries to sell trips to raise funds
- Low prices lift Shasta home sales total; half of deals in county were foreclosures
- Lone Stranger's loot is found; identity of culprits remain $300 mystery
- Ride of Silence draws 50 bicyclists; Redding event held to honor hurt, killed cyclists
- Homeless find services at yearly Redding event
- Area Roundup: Fall River's Lakey has huge day in softball
- Cubs crush Bears; Anderson's offense picks up pace in win
- Simpson's Redhawks making first trip to NAIA tournament
- North State in Brief: May 19, 2011
- Report details 'punch' video at Redding dance club; police said '09 victim's arms down
- Investigations yield culprits in pair of April fires
- Trinity River advocate Byron Leydecker dies
- Today in History: May 19, 2011
- Lucero planning free olive oil event in Corning
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- Ruth Marcus: Spare us a bullet-point presidency
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- Restored B-17 arrives in Redding
- UPDATED: Trial date set for man accused of animal cruelty
- More Americans bearish about housing recovery
- Shots fired in dinner dispute; Redding man arrested for assault
- UPDATED: Persistence pays as trio finds loot in second search; Lone Strangers still unknown
- Redding weather: Sunshine returns after wet, chilly storm
- Kevin Askeland: Softball bats also breaking records
- Editorial: Politics changes course of justice — and it should
- Thomas Sowell: Talk of taxes can't collect cash
- Ernest Wirt: Gangbangers will paint pistols pink
- Jim Robinson: District legal bills are grotesque waste
- Suzanne Turek: 'Angels' arrived after I-5 accident
- Rob McLennan: It's easy to make a fake look real
- Just what is salsa?
- Rainy day fun: Foothill girls win soccer game to advance
- Area roundup: Pleasant Valley golfers win meet, Redding Christian third
- Wet weather throws wrinkle into postseason; most softball, baseball games rescheduled
- Fire station staffing on deck; Redding to study using volunteers
- Builder cancels loan request; ex-council candidate McDilda owes on apartments
- TechniSoil seen on DIY's 'Yard Crashers'; Redding company gets national exposure
- Sheriff's Office identifies deputy in Sunday shooting near Round Mountain
- Willie and the Locos
- Tehama County man sentenced to prison for child molestation
- Shasta County supervisors approve Burney Express fare hike
- Shasta County to apply for housing study grants
- The Fishing Report — May 20, 2011
- Shasta County man accused of sexually molesting child
- Lone Stranger, sidekick strike again in Redding
- Schwarzenegger reveals he had child with staffer
- Redding weather: Rain in the valley, snow in the mountains
- Cheri Tollefson LaBelle: Court doesn't need 'signature building'
- Janete Geren: GOP's Medicare plan is immoral
- Jack Jackson: Would officers be better off?
- Dan Cusiter: Who's on the guest list?
- Tom Elias: Dropout reports are a whitewash
- Editorial: A fire reserve could provide vital backup
- Manslaughter charge in Martinez killing
- County may seek grants for housing study
- Siblings meet after 40 years
- Rodeo Week activities
- Today in History: May 17, 2011
- Free services for homeless slated
- Landlord seeks new loan terms
- North state briefs: May 17, 2011
- Public defender: Berlinghoff not talking
- Suspect shot by deputies is in critical condition
- Medical media
- North state marketplace briefs
- Scene: May 17, 2011
- Area young musicians shine at competition
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- Tom Elias: Dropout reports are a whitewash
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- Charles Berlinghoff giving his public defender the silent treatment
- SWAT team called to Weaverville for standoff with parolee
- Health and Support Groups
- Morning garage fire reported near Red Bluff
- Voices of Faith — May 21, 2011
- B-17 grounded in Napa due to poor weather
- Brown releases revised budget; schools to get more money
- Donald Trump says he won't run for president
- Yreka woman killed in ATV crash
- UPDATED: Charges filed in '09 Redding nightclub death
- Redding weather: Rain possible today, Tuesday
- Woman attacked, robbed while trying to make bank deposit in Red Bluff
- Pizza, cash stolen from deliverer after stun gun attack in north Redding
- Editorial: SmartMeters: What's payoff for customers?
- Clifton Seago: Letter is bigotry against old, poor
- Dave Scott: One more reminder of lost history
- Cindy Smith: Good citizens need assistance
- Norman Brewer: Stop subsidies to the wealthy
- Gunshot victim reported in Oak Run
- Redding Christian girls tennis team finishes 2nd
- On the right track
- Gelding clinic aims to reduce homeless horses
- Today in History: May 16, 2011
- North state briefs: May 16, 2011
- Rodeo is likely to be rain-free
- Cottonwood firefighters put out garage fire
- UPDATED: Car rolls over on southbound I-5 north of Knighton Road
- UPDATED: Structure fire reported at Anderson Union High School
- Man injured in rollover collision in Anderson
- Redding weather: Hail and thunder possible
- Redding man dies in Old Oregon Trail crash
- Silas Lyons: Neglect generates its own rewards
- Editorial: 'Party of No' draws a map toward 'Yes'
- Emily Young: A perfect storm for Shasta County
- Casey Scott: Give timber belt its own representative
- Tom Dunlap: Good go-to-guy worth the wait
- Warren Swanson: Forests rightly limit off-roading
- Pat Lind: Clearcutting trees stokes fire risk
- Wedding: Elizabeth White and James Oyoque
- Engagement: Tessa Swan and Ian Frazer
- Engagement: Brandi Gregorio and Griffin Perea
- Travel tip: Packing
- Claudia Mosby: Mother's day reflections from a non-birth mother
- Bon Voyage: Don't be taken for a ride on vacation scams
- Straight Talk: Divorced dad urged to tell kids of new love
- Annette Osborne: Hike hits all the right spots with kids
- CJ and MJ Widman: Keep competition and local control
- Ty Capell: County-paid lunch leaves awful taste
- Joan Manning: Abortion bill is act of cruelty
- Bob Madgic: Administration's legacy is torture
- All count toward the limit
- Get off the couch
- Overturned big rig blocked traffic on Highway 299 for seven hours
- Redding police arrest two, seek third man in early morning fight
- UPDATED: Apartment shooting suspect turns himself in
- Clerk cited on suspicion of selling alcohol to minor
- Redding weather: Chance of showers today
- Editorial: Split decision reflects city's political divide
- Marc Beauchamp: What in the world's eating Cariann Gheen?
- Don and Debbie Fluhrer: Nation’s strength? Men like Cpl. Dennis
- David Hereford: Not enough officers when crime happens
- Kathleen Schlatter: 9/11 tribute said it all
- Faylon Brunemeier: Courage? Obama still shows none
- Foster's pitching, timely offense lead Shasta Wolves to triumph over Red Bluff
- Michaels stores will replace PIN pads; tampering not found at local store
- Bobcats claw past Cougars for upset playoff win
- Falcons top Eagles despite shaky start
- Redding gets semipro soccer team in Velocity
- Jeffrey Jen: Killebrew a player of his time
- Area Roundup: Patriots rally to upend Tigers
- Burney Falls path reopens after repairs
- 70 state park closures proposed; 5 in Northern California on chopping block
- Ropin' and ridin' at Redding Rodeo; barbecue, dance on tap for tonight
- New idea for fire station; Redding council will hear Jones' plan for volunteers
- Turtle Bay hits it big in auction; event could be positive sign for economy
- Raiders of the lost creek: Bug survey gives glimpse of condition of stream
- North State in Brief: May 14, 2011
- Bon Voyage: Don't be taken for a ride on vacation scams
- ? Tom Dunlap: Good go-to-guy worth the wait
- Wedding: Elizabeth White and James Oyoque
- Engagement: Tessa Swan and Ian Frazer
- Engagement: Brandi Gregorio and Griffin Perea
- Travel tip: Packing
- Mother's day reflections from a non-birth mother
- Emily Young: A perfect storm for Shasta County
- Shasta Co. deputies arrest Happy Valley man in underage sex sting
- Redding man sentenced to prison for molesting child
- Firefighters quickly put out fire along I-5
- State to close Castle Crags, four other north state parks
- Heirloom or hybrid tomatoes?
- Laura Christman: Tap into new HG features on Redding.com
- Ask Anna: Here's an easy spring-theme hostess gift
- Home and Garden briefs
- Garage fire reported in north Redding
- Slime time: Here's how to deal with snails, slugs
- Master Gardeners: Try nontoxic controls for weeds
- Redding weather: One last warm day before cool, showery weekend
- Two men rob another man in downtown Redding
- T.J. Holmes: Foothill's McCarthy secures spot at Boise St.
- Double trouble: Central Valley's Corbell, Pitt among best pitching duos in section
- Area Roundup: D'Acquisto named top scholar-athlete by EAL
- Cubs wrap up title, but Eagles claim their own win; teams split doubleheader
- Soldier laid to rest; Army Cpl. Preston Dennis honored at Northern California Veterans Cemetery
- City Council considers Stillwater Business Park incentives
- North State in Brief: May 13, 2011
- Charter panel split on decision; recommendations forwarded to City Council
- Let the games begin! New facility opens at Buckeye School of the Arts
- Grant Elementary School students honor fallen soldier Preston Dennis
- Redding School District theft probe costs $76K; official says investigation costly but useful
- North state logging magnate, church founder Emmett Baugh dies at 88
- Redding fined $72,000 for spill of chlorine-rich water into Sacramento River
- Today in History: May 13, 2011
- Special buy and closeout furniture store set to open in Redding
- North State Marketplace: May 13, 2011
- Woman killed by train in Cottonwood
- The Alexander Ranch grew olives and fruit
- Romantic Riches'
- Volunteer opportunity: Shasta Women's Refuge
- Fiddle champ to perform
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- Redding soldier killed in Afghanistan laid to rest
- Paper products firm poised to move on Stillwater
- Dennis funeral procession passes through Redding
- State fines city of Redding $72,000 for January spill
- UPDATED: Motorcyclist injured in Redding crash
- DATABASE: Help search for missing people
- To Do List: May 12, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Challenges provide inspiration for lifelong north state artist
- Dining Out: Not your average Joe: Family-owned Cup of Joe delights java lovers
- Editorial: Large reserves? Teachers should thank district
- Ruth Marcus: Forget budget; tackle reality gap
- Christine Mitchell: Critics form own opinions
- Hailey Hill: Library policy is bad for all
- Central Valley, Foothill take No. 2 spots in bracket; playoff seeds don't change much
- Stepping up: Brandon Erickson embraces role as latest Foothill pitching ace
- Simpson looks to topple No. 1 CBC at National Christian College Athletic Association softball tournament.
- Redding Amateur Wrestling Club finishes meet in fifth place
- Park rededicated to memorialize firefighters killed in air crash 30 years ago
- State panel shifts fishing license revenue; LaMalfa vows to continue fight
- Father will stand trial; Jacob Berlinghoff accused of fondling daughter
- Numbers show foreclosure crisis is far from over in Shasta County
- Shining through: True Colors to feature works by artists who overcame illness
- Redding man tries to save swallow nests at Bridge Bay on Lake Shasta
- Shasta County workshop aims to lower pollution from greenhouse gases
- Longtime Shasta High football coach and teacher Economou, 86, dies of cancer
- Today in history: May 12, 2011
- North State in Brief: May 12, 2011
- North State Marketplace: May 12, 2011
- Overly aggressive hand-washing may be too rough on children
- Redding man accused of trying to kill his wife has trial date set
- Woman, boy hurt in Highway 97 wreck
- Redding weather: Slight chance of thunderstorms tonight
- Thomas Sowell: 'Education' often a hollow mantra
- Make a perfect pie crust
- George DeFillipo: What is cost of push to consolidate districts?
- Robert Banker: Are thefts not priority for RPD?
- Editorial: Disappointment over Stillwater is part of game
- Kitayama leads Chico to NSCIF Division I golf title
- Red Bluff softball team hitting its stride at the right time
- Kevin Askeland: Shasta boys tennis aims for second title in a row
- Area Roundup: Redding Christian Lions softball sweeps Mercy
- North State in Brief: May 11, 2011
- Cpl. Preston Dennis: Final welcome for an American hero; 23-year-old killed in action in Afghanistan
- School, union can't agree; Shasta High district offers raise; teachers say it's too low
- Opting out, for a price: SmartMeter nonbelievers being given a choice by PG&E
- On your mark, get set ... gold at Tehama County Special Olympics
- Police: Whiskeytown shooting of deputy was accidental
- Redding soldier killed in Afghanistan back home
- The Fishing Report — May 13, 2011
- Jacob Berlinghoff again rejects plea deal
- UPDATED: Motorcyclist killed in Highway 273 wreck
- Oregon man stabbed at party in Dorris
- ATV reported stolen
- Burn planned today at Whiskeytown
- Redding weather: Warmer today
- Editorial: Fire's benefits do not extend to rural homes
- Tom Elias: GOP needs earful on cuts' effects
- George Strango: Take away vote of those on dole
- Dick Arneson: Why do stories keep changing?
- Ken Fleming: Wrong to celebrate taking of any life
- CVHS gets No. 2 spot in playoff points list
- Enterprise duo comes up short in championship
- Liberty Christian dominates U Prep, 12-2
- Bicyclist taken to hospital
- Old trees at courthouse might be saved
- Rodeo: a study in Americana
- From WHISKEYTOWN LAKE to Sacramento River: New curtain will keep water cool
- Body of veteran coming home
- Today in History: May 10, 2011
- Reassignment doesn't interest DA prosecutor
- Styles with pizazz in store for kids
- Man dies in duplex fire
- North state briefs: May 10, 2011
- North state marketplace briefs: May 10, 2011
- UPDATED: Fires along Interstate 5 contained
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- MOTLEY TROUPE
- Bin Laden's death brings some closure to mother on loss of daughter
- Biker hit, injured by car in Redding's Parkview neighborhood
- Voices of Faith — May 14, 2011
- Man found dead in Red Bluff fire
- Redding soldier killed in Afghanistan coming home tomorrow
- Redding weather: Bright, breezy and mild
- Area Roundup Heat's sizzling start to season continues Redding tops Chiefs; remains undefeated
- Editorial: Redwood lovers' protests catch the state's eye
- Don Schimpff: Colleges bless us with local talent
- Ray Russell: Where's the help in our disaster?
- Vernon Packer: Kudos to those behind 'Cats'
- Oakley Howell: Save environment to save ourselves
- Bob Williams: The hydra-headed birther accusations
- Herger reintroduces wildfire bill
- 2 Redding women stabbed outside bar
- Woman trapped in car for 24 hours
- Today in History: May 9, 2011
- Shasta's season ends with downer
- Multiplier' produces inequality
- Positive message
- Time to revisit fallen friends
- Women stabbed while fighting outside Redding bar
- Redding weather: Partly sunny with a chance of showers
- Silas Lyons: A blow for those wounded sailors
- Editorial: 'Food deserts'? Government can't make them bloom
- Patte Jelavich: Library policy isn't stifling anyone's speech
- Straight Talk: Male issues often ignored
- Bon Voyage: Rig a backpack to charge electronics
- Engagement: Monique Kelley and Neal Barrow
- Engagement: Amy Palko and Michael Dendas
- Engagement: Cyndel Lucyk and Aaron Rushton
- Annette Osborne: Friends during pregnancy usually friends forever
- Thomas Cramer: Editors should use discretion
- Larry Addison: Unarmed? So were terrorist victims
- Hal Paquin: Photo is vital reminder of 9/11
- Jeff Schauer: Herger working for the bankers
- Dee McDaniel: What happened to compassion?
- Wes Breese: We must support everyone's freedom
- Mary Morin: Sidewalks could save kids' lives
- Harold Ivie: Let's move past our blood lust
- Jim Nielsen: Federal bill would let public enjoy our public land
- Richard Malotky: To fight arthritis, tighten those bolts
- Engagement: Amber Hays and Joe Condrey
- Lake resort's outlook fickle
- Festival needs space for crowds
- Creatures abound in the water
- Produce Magic eliminates pesticides from produce
- UPDATED: Deputies arrest man suspected of killing dog
- Redding weather: Slightly cooler, partly cloudy today
- Editorial: Teacher pensions can offer a lesson for retirements
- Marc Beauchamp: Why is Turtle Bay so gross' these days?
- Steven L. Williams, Redding: Grandfather would not fear change
- Brandon Kinzel: How about an IQ test?
- Richard Seltzer: Survey's results just don't add up
- Christine Mitchell: Give credit where due
- Jeffrey Jen: Knights' throwers hit marks
- Riding a hot streak: Foothill tops Shasta for seventh straight soccer victory
- Knights softball team look to keep going
- Area Roundup: Shasta College places 11 in top 10; Porter wins shot put, discus at track trials
- Cop Talk: Going to SoCal? Here are the rules for car pool lanes
- Today in History: May 7, 2011
- North State in Brief: May 7, 2011
- Leading by example: Anderson student's essay advances in contest
- Redding didn't get state's OK for water release in March; unfiltered wastewater entered Sacramento River
- It's time for ridin' in Cottonwood: Wheels favored first; parades lead to rodeo broncos and bulls
- Back to square one for Stillwater; potential first tenant SAF backs out, cites economy
- Gene's Drive-in founder dies, 95; Gene Nash set up Redding eatery 57 years ago
- Online real estate auction gets good response; listing includes Red Bluff site
- 130-mile Lassen trail gets a boost; Shasta County helps set up meeting about access
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- Bon Voyage: Rig a backpack to charge electronics
- Engagement: Monique Kelley and Neal Barrow
- Engagement: Amy Palko and Michael Dendas
- Engagement: Cyndel Lucyk and Aaron Rushton
- Friends during pregnancy usually friends forever
- Probate allows transfer of assets
- Engagement: Victoria Baldwin and Matthew Munroe
- Use tech tools for mom's gift
- In memory of Mom, make it cake, please
- Cranes lift spirits
- Engagement: Amber Hays and Joe Condrey
- Straight Talk: Male issues often ignored
- Trinty Co. deputies looking for missing Lewiston woman
- SAF suspends expansion plans in Redding
- UPDATE: No arrests in fight at Slaughterhouse Island
- UPDATED: Arrests made in Jan. robbery at Safeway parking lot
- Editorial: Trinity flood is rare nod to river that was
- Charles Krauthammer: Evil does not die of natural causes
- Mark Baird: DFG water permit? No such thing
- Fred Boest: Let fish lovers but their water
- Dream season: Shasta Knights' Cassidy Olson rebounds from freshman slump
- Domenic D'Acquisto runs to Arizona State; Enterprise teammate is now top rival
- T. J. Holmes: Oregon taps area for softball pitching; Anderson's Hawkins to be lone southpaw
- Chico edges PV for EAL North title
- Area Roundup: Simpson rallies in NAIA tourney
- Woman freed after sentencing in killing; Lunbery spent nearly 13 years behind bars
- Evans Furniture plans to replace Ashley Furniture; Redding store expected to open May 25
- Fallen comrades honored at Shasta County memorial service
- Circus in Redding passes inspection; officer checks welfare of animal menagerie
- Crash kills Anderson infant, seriously hurts mother; deer in roadway led to fatal wreck
- Today in History: May 6, 2011
- Going where no choir has gone before: Enterprise Starship awarded 8th in U.S.
- Charges added to gunfire case at Enterprise park; bail raised from $250,000 to $500,000
- North State in Brief: May 6, 2011
- North State Marketplace: May 6, 2011
- Fifth wheel destroyed by fire south of Red Bluff
- Charles Krauthammer: Evil does not die of natural causes
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- Men of Worth and John Hoban
- Redding man sentenced to prison for bank robbery
- Suspected drive-by shooter sees attempted murder count added to the list
- Evans Furniture will open in Redding in former Ashley location
- 1st Annual SLATE Charity Park N' Shine
- Anderson New Tech High student wins local Barnes & Noble essay contest, advances to regional level
- ETNA RODEO 2011 RODEO QUEEN
- Siskiyou Arts Council's Art on the Block & Musicians Swap meet accepting vendor applications
- Bass caught and released April 27
- Student is 12th in Family to Graduate Simpson University
- Local Girl Receives State Honor
- Wesak - Facing 2012 in Balance and Harmony
- To Do List: May 5, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Sonya Day
- Dining Out: New Greek restaurant offers refreshing, tasty, authentic fare
- Health tip: Plant a garden
- Honoring, helping folks whogive care
- Editorial: City charter cannot instill courage, vision
- Gordon DeWitt Jr.: Picture perfect
- Ruth Marcus: Our triumph, in full bloom
- Thomas McGowan: President Obama does the job right
- Patricia A. Dore: Now is the time to rally and pray
- Ken Pereira: My job required a birth certificate</p>
- George Wandrocke: No negotiating with extremists
- Area Roundup: Anderson's Cheridan Hawkins commits to Oregon
- Anderson football coach resigns; Lance Gosch plans to return to home state
- Verdicts in for five in downtown Redding melee
- National Day of Prayer
- North State in Brief: May 5, 2011
- Adult novelties store won't open near school outside Anderson
- Woman impaled on gate reaches settlement
- Leaflets keep flying; Redding library rules blocked for now
- Planned fire clears brush at Whiskeytown
- Trinity River water flows second highest since dams installed; release intended to flush waterway
- Change in store for Redding festival; downtown MarketFest to start sooner
- Today in History: May 5, 2011
- Mental Health Services Act to pay for 6 new positions for Shasta County
- Jury returns verdicts in downtown Redding melee case
- Trial date set for Redding man accused of attacking his sister with chain saw
- Woman sentenced to prison for robbing gas station
- None injured in school bus accident
- FBI warns of malware hidden in links to phony photos, video of dead bin Laden
- Prescribed burn sends smoke over Whiskeytown, western Redding skyline
- The top 10 booby traps on food labels
- Disaster drill today at Redding Municipal Airport
- Redding weather: Today should be sunny, warm and breezy
- Scratch and claw: Cougars eke out 4 hits, 10 runs in victory over Wolves
- Kevin Askeland: Play-in games to benefit section
- Falcons' pitching earns sweep, league title
- Area Roundup: Davis fans 12 in Cougars' victory
- Editorial: Caltrans digs high-tech hole for taxpayers
- Carole Berry: Handbills pose risk to disabled
- Thomas Sowell: Are you fed up with the Fed?
- Tom Wendt: Slowing down will save gas
- John P. Schafer: Light years away
- Jerry Hurley: What's with all these piercings
- C.T. Carden: It is president who owes apology
- Eve Hall: Mission accomplished
- PG&E rate increase criticized; low-income users hit hard, think tank says
- New construction continues to slump; contractors not hiring or buying material
- Fighting corruption as a public defender; Tim Pappas fights for the rights of defendants
- Today in History: May 4, 2011
- Tehama County draft laws on pot ready; one would ban medical dispensaries
- North State in Brief: May 4, 2011
- $534 lunch tab may alter Shasta County policy; noncounty workers also got to dine
- Sewage plant deal creates savings; pressure could ease on Redding rates
- Tehama County pot grower sentenced to nine years in prison
- Red Bluff parolee pleads guilty to weapons charge
- The Fishing Report — May 6, 2011
- Two killed in Trinity County wreck identified
- Three Shasta County volunteers helping Alabama tornado victims
- Whiskeytown plans prescribed fire starting Wednesday
- Redding weather: Expect another sunny day today
- Editorial: Blow for justice does not undo bin Laden's evil
- Terri Ricker: Graphic 9/11 photo sensationalizes death
- Emory Hanlon: Bin Laden's end too respectful
- Rudy Anberg: Is it Bush's fault?
- Suzy Coffee: In 2012? Anyone but vapid Trump
- Tom Elias: High-anxiety time for California pols
- Carlton eagles from 68 yards in pro-am win
- Baseball, Softball Playoff Points: Teams jockeying for position
- Teams take break, have fun
- Sights, sounds of an F-16
- Area Roundup: Area wrestlers place at state
- Rains soak up Lake Shasta
- Today in History: May 3, 2011
- Coming of age in 9/11 aftermath
- Volunteers needed as campground host
- Reactions of families, vets mixed after bin Laden's death
- North state briefs: May 3, 2011
- First-quarter earnings rise for local banks
- Poll highlights Shasta County's woes
- Redding man wins national writing award
- War on Terror has killed at least 17 from north state
- bin Laden's death prompts joy, reflection among north state residents
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- Court upholds Alameda County gun ban
- Two die in Trinity County traffic wreck
- Mountain lion killed in Millville area
- Voices of Faith — May 7, 2011
- Power line down in street after wreck
- 12-year-old admits shooting out home's windows, deputies say
- Four stranded kids rescued from Sacramento River sand bar
- Tehama County jail inmate hangs himself
- Man killed in motorcycle crash identified
- Redding weather: Mostly sunny skies forecast for today
- R-S publishes special edition for bin Laden death
- 3 Shasta softball players on all-state
- Red Bluff Pro Am field flubs ideal weather
- Dan Walters: Brown kills California Death Row boondoggle
- Editorial: Life in space? Answers will have to wait
- Dan K. Thomasson: Guns in church a recipe for disaster
- Community rallies for Matt
- North state residents react to bin Laden's death
- Today in History: May 2, 2011
- Osama bin Laden killed in firefight
- UPDATED: Redding man arrested in hit and run
- UPDATED: Firefighters called to rescue cat stuck in a tree
- Redding weather: Warm and sunny
- Silas Lyons: Marriage and monarchy endure
- Alana Burke: Does Tea Party have room for social issues?
- Editorial: Wind boom's costs looming on the horizon
- Michael W. Hall: Can RPD officers pick and choose calls?
- Kisses on a Postcard : A Tale of Wartime Childhood
- The Slippery Year : A Meditation on Happily Ever After
- Mothers & Daughters
- The Scarlet Kimono
- Time’s Legacy
- David Young: The rich don't need our alms
- Maggie Woodard: 'Reform' only serves Herger's elite donors
- RedBlueAmerica: Is Kansas' voter-identification law a good thing?
- Meurig Davies: Birthers owe an apology
- John Whittenberger: GOP in thrall to Norquist
- Hank Mostovoy: Let the Russians honor their dead
- Remember How I Love You: Love Letters From an Extraordinary Marriage
- Chalice of Roses
- Daughters-in-Law
- Nerd Chicks: Location tracking on cellphones necessary for thousands of apps
- Vince D'Amato: Death planning can be difficult
- Motorcycle rider injured in collision with vehicle at Bechelli Lane, Joaquin Ave.
- UPDATED: Minor injuries in 2-vehicle collision on East Cypress Ave.
- UPDATED: One killed in motorcycle crash near Anderson
- Redding Weather: Sunny, warm and windy
- Editorial: Annoyance is a small price for freedom
- Marc Beauchamp: Close the Civic? What would Carl Williams say?
- Maude Purde: Little room for displaced kids
- Bette Haas: Obama has wrong priorities
- Terrence C. Breidenbach: Racism is not America's priority
- Marvin K. Grudem: Two-faced VW: Was it legal?
- Area Roundup: Shasta softball team awarded No. 7 seed
- Foothill Cougars capture championship at Shasta Lake Bass Easter Baseball Classic
- Jeffrey Jen: Diamonds are ready for drama of playoffs; Simpson, Shasta softball teams rev up
- Simpson holds on to split doubleheader with OIT
- Checkout counter choices shape up; Anderson students get Walmart to raise bar on health
- Library leaflet lawsuits are filed; Tea Party Alliance, ACLU work together
- Mary's Pizza Shack coming to downtown Redding; eatery plans August opening
- Community leader William Beaty dies; 94-year-old was a giant in north state timber industry
- Woman ordered to pay back $78,000 in Shasta County Farm Bureau embezzlement
- Group wants rare Sierra Nevada red fox put on protected list
- Bugles, drums, lice, hard tack: Tehama students get taste, literally, of Civil War
- North State Marketplace: April 30, 2011
- Today in History: April 30, 2011
- Cop Talk: Yes, 'trucker bombs' are illegal, dangerous
- Red Bluff police: pair found dead inside residence may be murder-suicide
- Secret Witness offering reward for information on Pine Street fire
- Gov. Brown appoints new state VA chief
- Red Bluff Garden Club has long history of helping
- Laura Christman: Simple strategies for vegetable garden
- Ask Anna: Clean dirty tile grout with bleach pen
- Master Gardeners: Time to plant veggies
- Ex-farm bureau manager sentenced to prison for embezzlement
- Mary's Pizza Shack coming to downtown Redding
- Burglars ransack cabin, take nothing
- Two hurt in wreck near Round Mountain
- Redding weather: Sunny and breezy
- Editorial: Democrats wield new stick in budget debate
- Charles Krauthammer: The Obama doctrine: Lead from Behind
- Bill and Marcie Warren: A surprise gift
- Nancy Jacobs: Selective concern for lost liberty</p>
- Bill Walsh: What we can do about oil prices
- Gas Point Road project puts residents on guard; speeding, wrecks concern Cottonwood
- Liver transplant survivor organizes walk/run to encourage organ donation
- North State in Brief: April 29, 2011
- Today in History: April 29, 2011
- Highway video upgrade: Fiber-optic project seeks to improve communication between Caltrans, cars
- Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi, invite residents; event will offer Punjabi food, festivities
- Deputy who shot co-worker identified; injury happened during search for suspects at lake
- Officials endorse use of prescribed burns; obstacles to suppression include scale, resources
- Lease could add life to Dunsmuir economy; Flora Inc. agrees to use ex-Coke plant
- On their game: Falcons slug their way to 2-0 in tourney play
- T.J. Holmes: Here's how the playoff pictures are stacking up
- Area Roundup: Knights end season with baseball win
- 25-year-old taken to hospital after falling from Convention Center balcony
- North State Marketplace: April 29, 2011
- Haggard's Help: Singer will perform at concert benefiting State Theatre renewal
- Federal grand jury indicts man on drug charges
- Man reports over $5,000 in knives, watches, games and necklaces stolen
- To Do List: April 28, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Boxing platypus, blue camel, dog with antenna: Whimsical artist reaches beyond realism
- Red Bluff pair arrested after swiping prescription drugs at knife point
- Dining Out: Fantastic food, larger location is winning recipe for Bricks Smokehouse
- On the Town: Market Street Wines grows with its customers’ desires
- Musical: ‘Music Man’: Shasta High students continue rich tradition of Broadway-caliber musicals
- Police release name of deputy involved in accidental Whiskeytown shooting
- Redding weather: Cooler, slight chance of showers
- Simpson softball players honored
- Hornets a surprise at 2-0
- The loss marks the fourth time in the past seven games that the Cubs dropped a game in the seventh inning or later.
- Editorial: Redding faces long but losing fight on REU fee
- R.T. Douse: A language barrier
- Michael D.D. Madden: Livings Streets is worth supporting
- Alex Landi: Tribalism has gone too far
- Paul Wellington: Recognition means a lot
- Ruth Marcus: In Trump, celebrity politics go bad
- Jacob Berlinghoff's attorney wants case reconsidered
- North State in Brief: April 28, 2011
- Preschool closings worry parents; education office trying to reduce budget
- Shasta deputy shooting: Still no details in case; department staying mum five days later
- Today in History: April 28, 2011
- Enterprise science, math stars headed to capital for Science Bowl
- Tehama County students to witness Civil War re-enactment this weekend
- Charter group looks for Redding savings; exemption from prevailing wages could save
- North State Marketplace: April 28, 2011
- It's nevertoo lateto learnmusic
- Make certain the good-guy bacteria gets replaced
- Redding man accused of attempted murder ordered to stand trial
- Tehama drug agents arrest three, cite juvenile in Red Bluff
- Red Bluff pair found dead inside residence
- Editorial: Redding faces long but losing fight on REU fee
- Shasta County authorities arrest man wanted in Oregon
- Editorial: Legislators need answers on fire camps
- Foods that help keep your heart healthy
- Nancy Bacciarini: A moment of grace in the parking lot
- Thomas Sowell: The Donald is Obama's trump card
- Dave Armstrong: Columnist's tune keeps repeating
- Bill Masten: State universities snubbing taxpayers
- Bass baseball classic brings fresh faces, team matchups
- Area Roundup: Simpson University golf duo get all-conference nod
- Kevin Askeland: Anderson's Cheridan Hawkins on cusp of record season
- Shasta County names new fire chief; Kyle also heads local Cal Fire division
- Today in History: April 27, 2011
- North State in Brief: April 27, 2011
- Tehama County gets update on impact fees plan
- Turtle Bay misses out on $7 million grant; park to scale down plans for museum entry
- Deputy's name remains withheld in Whiskeytown shooting
- Dryer fire contained in Anderson
- Kyle named chief for Shasta County Fire, Shasta-Trinity Cal Fire
- Sharon Randall: April 26
- UPDATED: Wreck reported near Round Mountain
- Redding weather: Sunshine and mild temps return
- Dan Greaney: Chico State has openings
- Suann Prigmore: Why is council pushing lawsuit?
- Editorial: To avert park closures, state needs disclosure
- Cheryl Ashburn: Parkinson's patients just want acceptance
- Duane Langeliers: A helping hand on the roadside
- Tom Elias: Which other friends did Schwarzenegger help?
- Federal spending in the spotlight
- Former Chevy dealership sold
- Today in History: April 26, 2011
- 4th-graders make pillows for foster homes
- Bagpipers tune up for competition
- North state marketplace briefs: April 26, 2011
- Fire crews: Heat is on
- Man still on the run
- French bail upped to $250K
- North state briefs: April 26, 2011
- The Fishing Report — May 1, 2011
- UPDATED: Big rig wreck blocks Highway 44 east of Eskimo Hill
- UPDATED: Redding man charged in Friday's drive-by shooting near park pleads not guilty
- Recreation Calendar: List of North State Rec. Clubs
- Search for wanted Hayfork man continues at Whiskeytown
- Voices of Faith — April 30, 2011
- Parolee caught hiding meth under bed
- Redding weather: Warmer weather on the way after shower chances today
- Bob Williams: How and when deficits can matter
- Wally Herger: Spending leaves us on borrowed time
- Editorial: Redding' speech, never delivered, has online legs
- Loyce Kinzel: Simple solution: Annex Mexico
- Drumming up support
- Kempley, Ryan join Redding Planning Commission
- Today in History: April 25, 2011
- North state in brief: April 25, 2011
- Shooting star
- Krantz's team concept jump-starts Anderson
- Shasta places second in Yuba
- UPDATED: Kidnapping claims unfounded, police say
- UPDATED: Southbound lanes reopened on Pit River Bridge
- Redding weather: Showers likely
- Nat Ducat: Fry bread: The sharing of community
- Editorial: Ugly economy shows glimmers of turnaround
- Joe Cerami: Cowardly sniping is not free speech
- Bruce Ross: Will we learn germs' lesson?
- David Haddon: Planned Parenthood is top promoter of abortion
- Imam Abu Bakr H. Salahuddin: Political comment not aimed at Jews
- Stephen A. Fitch: Don't let fear kill fire camp
- Bill Jones: Scamming system is a way of life
- Curtis Brown: Government should cap price of oil
- Cathy Coleman: We all contribute to common good
- Jerry Hurley, Redding: Cut salaries across board
- John Cargile Jr.: Traffic handlers put kids at risk
- Ken Archuleta: Who's not paying taxes? For starters, GE
- John Keye: Jesus brings brotherhood
- Robin Filomeo: Horse roundups arecruel and wasteful
- Bruce Erwin: Prisoners' rights are low priority
- Rick Wideman: Graveyard workers nap — thank God
- Joyce Dolan: Herger on the job for Blue Cross
- Ty Capell: Let pols take furlough days
- Tape helps out knees
- Redding weather: Chance of rain today through Monday
- One driver arrested at DUI checkpoint in Redding
- J.D. Senter: Family grateful for all the help
- Richard Jacobsen: Sheriff's donation is an inspiration
- Marc Beauchamp: I applaud Redding's talented, visionary leaders'
- Editorial: 'Living street' party leaves the car behind
- Sandra Jarosz: End the wars to cut budget
- Second effort: Sophomore duo leads way in Knights' win
- Jeffrey Jen: Collegiate softball sees surge in power
- Shasta Wolves close Bass Classic in style
- Area Roundup: Shasta College swimmers trail
- Suspect sought in shooting at Enterprise park
- Good News Rescue Mission's Food Fight fundraiser short of goal
- Shasta College students get a lesson in sustainability
- Herger talks to health workers
- Cop Talk: Patrol officers take it personally when work ethic questioned
- 16-year-old Redding boy hit by car dies; police say he ran in front of car
- Today in History: April 23, 2011
- River Heights votes against landscape tax; 3 other Redding subdivisions favor hike
- Shasta County deputy injured pursuing suspects; officials say bullet from officer's gun
- Good Friday: Following his path
- Bella Vista man sentenced to life in prison for murdering his girlfriend
- UPDATED:Enterprise Park drive-by shooter identified
- UPDATED: Officer shot during search at Whiskeytown
- UPDATED: Wreck reported in Happy Valley
- Redding Weather: Sunny and 70
- Dominant force: Shasta sweeps Foothill 9-0 and remains undefeated in tennis
- T. J. Holmes: Let them play more ballgames
- Simpson hires 2 new coaches; Red Hawks name leaders for men's hoops and volleyball
- Red Bluff comes out on top of pitchers' duel at Bass tournament
- Recovery center on path to reality; Happy Valley residents leery of permit plan
- Area Roundup: Anderson softball team sweeps Central Valley
- Editorial: Sheriff Lopey keeps his word, sets an example
- Charles Krauthammer: The Presidential Racing Form, 2012
- Neil Posson: Fair taxes would cut nation's debt
- Steve Andrade: Testy, testy
- Gary Rossman: Show me the money
- Bette Severtson: AARP — we're the good guys
- Mobile home burns in Round Mountain area
- Flight school on city radar; IASCO is pursuing permanent campus in Redding
- Redding district schools superintendent hired; Newman administrator to move here
- Car strikes 16-year-old pedestrian; Redding boy runs into street, suffers major injuries
- Service center for VWs planned; facility in Redding could open as early as June
- Summer salmon fishing OK'd; first time in four years for Sacramento River
- Today in History: April 22, 2011
- Anderson names acting police chief; Webb out indefinitely on medical leave
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- No headline - Andrade042011_Obama_DASH
- Charles Krauthammer: The Presidential Racing Form, 2012
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- 15-year-old hit by car on Victor Ave., suffers major injuries
- State sets first salmon season in four years for Sacramento River
- Caltrans honors fallen workers
- Merle Haggard plans Red Bluff performance
- To Do List: April 21, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Not too shabby: ‘Burlap Harlots’ showcases handmade, one-of-a-kind finds
- Dining Out: Don’t wait for a special occasion to enjoy a meal at Maritime
- Ruth Marcus: A storm warning on the debt
- Editorial: If Civic closes, would it ever really reopen?
- Bob Madgic: GOP's agenda? It's not jobs
- Mary Morin: If you don't work, you shouldn't eat
- Area Roundup: Enterprise takes dual with Shasta; 3 Hornets win two events each
- Makeover has Redding football team looking good; Heat only undefeated team still left in PCFL
- Red Bluff Spartans cruise at Shasta Lake Bass Easter Baseball Classic
- 80 pounds of pot allegedly found; Redding men among three held in Illinois
- Four firms named Best Companies to Work for in Shasta County
- Trinity County request for 911 tapes denied; couple walked in on double slaying scene
- OJ's Five & Dime to end run in Redding; owner plans to retire, fails to find buyer
- Rehab center plan stirs fears; Happy Valley facility would serve 75 women with children
- 12 Firefighters of Year to be honored by Redding's Exchange Club
- Pacheco to trim seven workers; district may also scale back music program
- Man faces trial in alleged attack on sister; officer says he threatened with chain saw
- North state in brief: April 21, 2011
- Today in History: April 21, 2011
- CHP on the lookout for man who ran from wreck
- North State Marketplace: April 21, 2011
- Senior Living: Keep current on tools to network
- Winners named in Best Companies to Work for in Shasta County contest
- Redding man ordered to stand trial in alleged chain saw attack
- Wrecks snarl traffic on I-5 south of Redding
- Man hit in head with frying pan in Redding Shopko parking lot
- Two Redding men charged in Ill. for smuggling 80 lbs of pot
- Redding felon arrested after chase
- Redding Weather: Rain likely later today
- Thomas Sowell: Anti-bullying pols are all talk
- Editorial: City's Costco deal? It's all for downtown
- Bill Masten: Inmate crews are life-savers
- Wolfgang Rougle: Tree cavities worth keeping
- How to keep dyed eggs safe
- Cougars roll on: top U-Prep 2-0
- Hawkins strikes out 16 to pitch no-hitter
- Kevin Askeland: Magical Rickert changed the game
- Easter baseball tournament features two brackets, top teams
- Area Roundup: Shasta baseball team routs Enterprise, 12-2
- City backs Convention Center closure
- Retailers help with recycling
- 33 apply for Shasta College president job
- The Fishing Report — April 22. 2011
- Opening Reception for Catherine McElroy
- Chick Music at Dunsmuir Brewery Works
- Siskiyou's Golden Jackpot Show May 6-8th
- Couple arrested following donation box theft plead not guilty
- Redding Weather: Expect showers later this week
- Editorial: Will car cuts strand rural lawmakers?
- Letters to the Editor: April 19, 2011
- Tom Elias: Let GOP have an early primary
- TAKING IT UP A NOTCH
- Taking it up a notch: West Valley softball sweeps CV
- Proposal keeps 4 5-team leagues
- Area Roundup: Anderson softball wilts Willows, 6-1
- REU rounding out its energy portfolio
- Time for a tea party: Redding activists stage tax day protest
- Redding inches closer to Costco purchase
- Art Fair, Fiddle Jamboree canceled
- Redding takes step toward Costco purchase
- Redding approves rules for library leafleting
- North State Marketplace: April 19, 2011
- Crews clear thick brush near old auto camp
- Shasta County Animal Shelter receives nine Chihuahuas
- North State in Brief: April 19, 2011
- Redding adopts library leafleting limits
- Scene: April 19 2011
- Judge rejects accused killer's bid to disqualify DA's office
- UPDATED: Woman injured in south Redding rollover wreck
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- Trial date set in baseball bat attack case
- Four people injured after head-on crash in Anderson
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 9:46 a.m. April 18, 2011
- Voices of Faith — April 23, 2011
- Doctors put injured Giants fan back into coma
- Redding weather: Fifty percent chance of rain today
- Daniela Sartori: Planned Parenthood reduces abortions
- Editorial: Library policy would pick fight without a point
- Chloe Ryan Winston: Life went on without the income tax
- Mote returns to form after injury
- Hawks sweep Oregon Tech
- Knights power by Lassen in 1st game, can't keep up in 2nd
- Nurturing young minds
- Kool April Nites winds down
- Board considers cutting management workdays
- Today in History: April 18, 2011
- Pregnant Anderson woman arrested after 100 mph police chase
- UPDATED: Palo Cedro structure fire actually burn pile
- Redding weather: Mild with a chance of showers
- Anniversary: James and Mavis Brock
- Anniversary: Ray and Jean Littleton
- Anniversary: Richard and Carolyn Taylor
- More north state families choosing to homeschool their kids
- Straight Talk: Maybe Facebook friends aren't
- Bon Voyage: Exploring alternatives to flying direct from Redding
- Annette Osborne: Cleaning rhythm drowns out the sound of son's heart
- Editorial: Who's in inmate camps? Denial is wrong answer
- Tom Dunlap: Another battle in struggle with our red dirt
- Letters to the Editor: April 17, 2011
- David S. Sperber: Jews acting like Nazis? Let's check the facts
- Silas Lyons: Change the reality, not the story
- Emily Young: Bogged down in the status quo
- Fire camps could relieve county jail burden
- How the fire camp story came together
- Advocates warn against overreaction
- Claudia Mosby: Giving away life's accumulations can also be gift for oneself
- 3 pairs of socks that get job done
- Two artful, effective flies you can tie
- Online musings
- Man escapes injury after his car catches fire
- Redding weather: Chance of rain this weekend
- Letters to the Editor: April 16, 2011
- Marc Beauchamp: Remember 30-cent gasoline?
- Editorial: 'Affordability covenant' just doesn't add up
- Master Gardeners: Too much water hurts plants
- Ask Anna: These simple steps help you get your fireplace cleaned
- Re-creating California with materials that are age old
- Preemptive strike: Take steps to dodge mosquitoes
- Holding on: Pros shine on first day of Red Bluff Round-Up
- Cougars cruise past Eagles
- West Valley hits stride at relays
- Knights denied win over Siskiyous
- Jeffrey Jen: Olson hits well after changing positions
- Area Roundup: Anderson's Hawkins shuts down Yreka
- Abuzz over a hive fee plan
- Shake, rattle and rolling
- KKRN radio will take to airwaves
- Red Bluff Rodeo's events offer spills, thrills for all
- Sheriff backs up campaign promise
- Leaflet distribution limit favored
- Dark Days for City Hall, convention center: Closing budget gap by closing doors
- 2011 High School Juried Art Competition Results
- Possibly rainy day grounds Young Eagles event
- UPDATED: No injuries in rollover wreck on Highway 299 near Buckhorn Summit
- Mount Shasta home invasion reward increased
- UPDATED: BMW off the road west of Redding; one person injured
- Cottonwood western wear shop donating proceeds today, Saturday to Stepp family
- Shasta County's jobless rate up in March
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 5:30 a.m. April 15, 2011
- Redding weather: Chance of showers today, weekend
- UPDATED: Redding council to discuss closing Convention Center, City Hall
- Shasta College teacher to perform with Joe Craven
- Volunteer opportunity: Shasta Historical Society
- Letters to the Editor: April 15, 2011
- Charles Krauthammer: A compromise starts with cuts
- Editorial: Chinook listing would be new blow to region
- Travelin' in Time: JFK, Monroe stayedhere, so goes the story
- PV rises to top: leads EAL North boys golf standings
- T.J. Holmes: Baseball, softball players hit milestones
- Area Roundup: Shasta's big rally resumes on court
- Donations for Stepp family stolen
- Initiative seeks to halt retail project
- 6 months in jail for breaking puppy's leg
- 2 men indicted on drug charges
- North State in Brief: April 15, 2011
- Red Bluff Round-Up Events
- Fire engulfs Tech 2
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- Charles Krauthammer: A compromise starts with cuts
- Chico man indicted for bank robberies in Tehama and Colusa counties
- Montague woman arrested after allegedly attacking boyfriend with a knife
- Senate bill mandates gay history in schools
- To Do List: April 14, 2010
- Artist Spotlight: Artistic mom creates vintage, one-of-a-kind jewelry for ‘The Smith Hotel’
- Dining Out: Floating fare draws steady crowds to Yama Sushi
- Central Valley High briefly locked down while deputies respond to suicidal call
- On the Town: Round ‘em up: Saloon prepares to serve rodeo revelers
- Exhibit: Bohemian Art Loft: Eclectic art space welcomes all creative thinkers
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 5:19 a.m. April 14, 2011
- Concert: Among the stars: Enterprise Starship competes for national title
- Homeless man gets 6 months for puppy abuse in Anderson
- Solar panel damaged at Cottonwood school
- UPDATED: Fire causes $1 million in damage to Tech 2 Motorsports in Redding
- Kristen Ayres (13) of North Cow Creek School wins at Talent Showcase
- Redding weather: Mostly cloudy today; chance of rain Friday, Saturday
- North State Marketplace briefs, April 14
- What gas prices?
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- North state marketplace briefs: April 14, 2011
- Editorial: Splitting city is the fair road on county map
- Letters to the Editor: April 14, 2011
- Ruth Marcus: Can't anyone play this game?
- 50-Word Dash: April 14, 2011
- Rodeo pros head to Red Bluff Round-Up
- Let's get ready to rumble, Redding
- Area roundup: Foothill baseball belts Enterprise, 7-1
- Homeless man's body found on shore
- Agents find 114 pounds of marijuana
- Anderson couple buys former Fintech plant
- Report: Tenants nabbed for rent
- Redding transfer station accepting more plastic recyclables
- North state briefs: April 14, 2011
- Banks retake more homes
- Funds for Costco project on agenda
- Center needs B- and O- blood
- National nomination for best health educator of the year
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- Ruth Marcus: Can't anyone play this game?
- Letters to the Editor: April 14, 2011
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- Health and Support Groups
- UPDATED: Retired search dog finds body of missing Red Bluff transient along Sacramento River
- Reward in Mount Shasta home invasion up to $10,000
- Man accused of abducting pair at gunpoint was their landlord, sheriff's report reveals
- Bonds guilty of obstruction, jury hung on other counts
- Berlinghoff hearing postponed so attorney can review "exculpatory" report
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 5:19 a.m. April 13, 2011
- Central valley sweeps Yreka
- North state marketplace briefs: April 13, 2011
- Kool April Nites
- Father rejects 3-year deal
- North state briefs: April 13, 2011
- West Valley's McWilliams throws no-hitter at Orland
- Simpson gains split with William Jessup
- Lohse climbs list of top MLB pitchers from area
- Groups petition for chinook salmon
- Some say adult novelty store too close to school
- Man denies chain saw accusation
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL the upper hand
- Shasta sex assault probed
- Take Back the Night
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- Letters to the Editor: April 13, 2011
- 50-Word Dash: April 13, 2011
- Thomas Sowell: Spending cuts demand strategy
- Healthier grilling
- Redding man denies attacking sister with chain saw
- Trinity Co. deputies seek Monday morning burglary suspects
- Man accused of trying to steal Amtrak bus pleads not guilty
- Redding man gets 10-year prison sentence
- Jacob Berlinghoff rejects plea offer
- Tehama County teen sentenced to life in prison for murder
- The Fishing Report — April 15, 2011
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 5:15 a.m. April 12, 2011
- UPDATED: Mount Shasta home invasion victim was sexually assaulted
- Attic fire put out at Shasta Lake apartment complex
- Redding weather: Mostly sunny today, chance of rain Wednesday
- Sharon Randall: Deciding to buy Blu-Ray player took a long time
- Editorial: Coast and inland counties: They're mountains apart
- Tom Elias: Mississippi is our model? No thanks
- Letters to the Editor: April 12, 2011
- Pulling one out: Liberty Christian baseball edges Mercy
- Area Roundup: Liberty Christian earns first TCL win
- North state in brief: April 12, 2011
- Today in History: April 12, 2011
- Economic horsepower
- Gleaners help fill area food pantries
- '07 case against Redding man dismissed
- March to raise awareness of sexual violence
- North state marketplace briefs: April 12, 2011
- Mural artist seeks to beautify the city with his creation
- Bicyclist hit on Lake Boulevard; vehicle leaves the scene
- Scene: April 12, 2011
- Whiskeytown Environmental School focus of celebration and lecture
- Voices of Faith — April 16, 2011
- Men arrested for prowling, cutting wires at McCloud River Inn, officials say
- Cottonwood man arrested after evidence of gas thefts found in his truck
- Search on for Mount Shasta home invasion suspects
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 5:15 a.m. April 11, 2011
- Red Bluff man beaten with bat; another man arrested after attack
- 5 longhorn bulls in road in Tehama County
- Redding weather: Chance of showers
- Bob Williams: Who will stop the oil speculators?
- Editorial: College cutbacks — do they live up to the hype?
- Letters to the Editor: April 11, 2011
- Waiting for a new life
- Enterprise standout wins triple jump
- North Valley Co-op president leaves
- Vehicle overturns on Highway 299 east of Redding
- UPDATED: Police called after neighbors report hearing gunshots
- Car goes over embankment on Hilltop Drive
- Redding police: Man tried to steal bus, stab driver at RABA station
- Redding weather: Partly sunny and mild
- Editorial: Would charter fuel high-cost gridlock at city?
- March 2011 births
- Richard Malotky: Try sunscreen before potassium iodide
- Trek Tech: Hoody great for the spring
- Nerd Chick Adventures: Websites offer useful do-it-yourself tips
- Distinctly Green: Company has anti-bacterial technology in the bag
- Lewis Chamberlain: Trustors should verify title of assets
- Engagement: Sarah Holcomb and Paul Perry
- Redding Library: Share what you love best about our library system
- Engagement: Emily Lord and Benjamen Batini
- Anniversary: James and Delores Crume
- Annette Osborne: Musings on apologies and kids ruin a rare afternoon nap
- Bon Voyage: Other ways to fly out of Redding now that Horizon is leaving
- Engagement: Fran Baker and Chris Teeples
- Tom Dunlap: Now would be a good time for Three Shastas' photo
- Engagement: Caitlin Parker and James O'Brien
- Letters to the Editor: April 10, 2011
- John Spencer: Trinity fantastic for fishing
- Silas Lyons: San Diego's fight is ours too
- Carrie Wilson: Predicting the cougar population
- Emergency crews responding to motorcycle accident on I-5
- Straight Talk: Parents making best of room situation
- Redding weather: Mostly sunny, high in the 60s
- Shasta softball splits 2 games
- North state in brief: April 9, 2011
- Missing youth found safe
- North State Marketplace: April 9, 2011
- Today in History: April 9, 2011
- Letters to the Editor: April 9, 2011
- Marc Beauchamp: I still love Redding, a great place
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- Editorial: Help our State' Act is joke of a budget fix
- Senior Senior Prom
- Errors cost Cougars a win against Shasta
- Red Hawks take two from Bethany
- Troupes deliver on cue
- Downtown Redding fire shows holes in staffing
- 3 local national parks would have shuttered
- Students return from culinary contest
- Long-awaited embezzling trial postponed to May
- Congressional leaders reach budget deal, averting government shutdown
- Siskiyou quarry controversy continues
- Cop Talk: Removing front license plate won't affect radar
- Native plants: Redding yard rooted in nature
- Laura Christman: Here's how to have a bee-friendly yard
- Ask Anna: Wash the washing machine
- Master Gardeners: Replenish soil in raised beds
- Home & Garden briefs
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 5:54 a.m. April 8, 2011
- Fire official: 'person or persons' caused three-alarm fire in downtown Redding
- Redding weather: Sun and 60 degrees
- No one arrested for DUI at Thursday checkpoint in Redding
- Antics precede annual Red Bluff Round-Up Rodeo
- Letters to the Editor: April 8, 2011
- Editorial: Roundabouts rightly earn a green light
- Charles Krauthammer: A bold, far-sighted suicide note
- 2 states looking for missing teen; $25K reward offered for clues on his whereabouts
- 5th-grader organizes bake sale for Japan; she and friends raise $200 for cause
- Shasta Growers Association opening for business; farmers market to make its return
- North state in brief: April 8, 2011
- Three-alarm fire: Blaze in Redding destroys former car dealership; firefighter hurt
- Conflicts-of-interest suit refiled by Arth; ex-Dunsmuir mayor aims at sewage and water decisions
- Today in History: April 8, 2011
- Students pitch product ideas during business competition
- Group, public divided over charter plan for Redding
- Boontjer's scholarship uncertain
- T.J. Holmes: Title IX shouldn't expand in prep ranks
- Area Roundup: Eagles sweep Cubs in boys tennis match
- Pros, cons of "strong mayor" for Redding debated
- North State Marketplace: April 8, 2011
- Travelin' in Time: Shasta's hatchery history
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- Charles Krauthammer: A A bold, far-sighted suicide note
- Reward announced in missing Palo Cedro teen case, search is ongoing
- Shasta County man serving in the USAF killed in traffic wreck in England
- To Do List: April 7, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Lights out: Longtime performer’s artwork appears to glow under ultraviolet light
- Dining Out: Where the big boys eat: You won’t leave hungry from Lumberjacks
- On the Town: Cut loose at Johnny’s Cathouse with drinks, music, pool and more
- Theater: The hills are alive: Dance Project takes final bow with ‘Sound of Music’
- UPDATED: Downtown Redding fire nears containment
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 5:58 a.m. April 7, 2011
- Tehama deputies investigate vehicle burglary
- Redding weather: Isolated showers, thunder, hail expected
- Letters to the Editor: April 7, 2011
- Ruth Marcus: Why won't women climb the political ladder?
- Editorial: Commission asks: Who are our neighbors?
- Teen runs across street and gets hit by car
- Red Bluff bats, pitching sharp against Anderson
- Area Roundup: Red Bluff softball pitcher perfect
- Redding approves traffic roundabout
- North State in Brief: April 7, 2011
- Prom Project gives away dresses, tuxes to Tehama County students
- Downtown Red Bluff lassos dance, carnival, but not horse run; Rotary club hopes move helps business
- Summer school class offerings cut in half; Shasta College will save $350,000 with reduction
- Three people, dog injured in crash; collision was on Hwy. 273
- Pacheco district office reduces hours; rock tossed at window prompts action
- Redistricting power shifts a bit to the people; commission to get input in Shasta County
- City of Shasta Lake orders more study on sunshine law; other cities' ordinances to be reviewed
- North State Marketplace: April 7, 2011
- Today in History: April 7, 2011
- Park Marina to get a new eatery; chef plans to blend spicy with healthy
- Redding exercise program participants opt for lifestyle changes
- O-, A-, B- blood is needed
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- Siskiyou man arrested on suspicion of abusing his elderly mother
- UPDATE: Redding police to hold DUI, distracted driving checkpoints Thursday
- UPDATED: Sheriff's nab man following Happy Valley disturbance
- Hunt is on for missing Palo Cedro teen
- UPDATED: Three hurt in vehicle rollover accident on Highway 273
- Stir Fry With Egg Foo Young
- Gooey Louie's Garlic Cheese Bread
- Irrigation district reports 239-gallon gas theft
- Redding woman sentenced to jail for DUI accident
- Are eggs safe to eat after the hunt?
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 5:50 a.m. April 6, 2011
- Elementary, my dear Watson
- Cottonwood driver arrested in road rage incident on I-5
- Area Roundup: Foothill baseball tops Shasta, 14-4
- Kevin Askeland: Football division changes proposed
- Tie between Shasta, Foothill girls soccer teams tightens up EAL standings
- Letters to the Editor: April 6, 2011
- Editorial: Without money, prisoner shift is simply criminal
- Thomas Sowell: Don't be mad at the truth-tellers
- Today in History: April 6, 2011
- Woman gets 3 years for embezzling $2M; logging company found thefts after audit
- Thirteen mules for Shasta-Trinity forest; animals will haul through wilderness
- Egg-cellent find at Douglas City farm; 188-gram egg could break U.S. record
- Still a slow go in 2011; value drops, but Redding building permits up in number
- North State in Brief: April 6, 2011
- North State Marketplace: April 6, 2011
- From thrift to global gift; hospice's store recycles unsold clothing for needy
- Marijuana moratorium expiring; Tehama holds study session on pot dispensaries
- Shasta services district OKs back pay for manager; retired man is owed, state agency says
- Redding freezes building fees; January 4.2% increase rolled back by council
- Pacheco assigned financial expert; school district in danger of becoming insolvent
- Redding to push ahead with outsourcing
- 50-Word Dash: April 6, 2011
- Redding Missfit Bandits U16 Girls Soccer Team Win 2011 Association Cup
- Redding Area Youths to Perform "The Ever After, A Musical"
- The Fishing Report — April 8, 2011
- Wildfire reported along Highway 299 near Buckhorn Summit
- Trio arrested on suspicion of child endangerment
- 6-year-old girl remains in critical condition after weekend traffic wreck
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 9:24 a.m. April 5, 2011
- Redding weather: Isolated morning showers expected
- Tom Elias: Time to say yes to some GOP ideas
- Letters to the Editor: April 5, 2011
- Editorial: Builders need customers more than fee freeze
- Dry Creek Station rising from the ashes
- D.A. says officer's lethal force justified
- Mountains of snow
- Ahead of their time: Anderson softball tops Foothill 4-0
- North state marketplace in brief: April 5, 2011
- North state in brief: April 5, 2011
- Today in History: April 5, 2011
- Man pleads not guilty to attempted murder
- 4 men arrested after standoff with police
- Boy's grandfather enters not guilty plea
- Stillwater Park may get new broker
- Bethel Church drops school expansion bid
- Area Roundup: Foothill baseball team handles South Medford, 8-3
- Scene: April 5, 2011
- Healthy snack advocates take campaign to D.C.
- Sharon Randall: On each new day, we have new chances
- Conservative Christians?
- Man suspected of pulling knife on South Redding motel manager, guest
- UPDATED: Man accused of armed robbery, kidnapping
- Idaho man injured in motorcycle wreck
- Redding's Park Marina Drive reopens after Sacramento River flows subside
- UPDATED: Four arrested after standoff with police
- Voices of Faith — April 9, 2011
- Officer justified in using deadly force in March 7 confrontation, officials say
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 8:55 a.m. April 4, 2011
- Two Tehama County men rescued after raft deflates while tubing on Sacramento River
- Traffic stop leads to woman's arrest
- Redding weather: Sunny skies forecast for today
- Wally Herger: The AARP America doesn't know
- Editorial: Cutting openness is the wrong way to balance budget
- John Wildermuth: It's game over for bipartisan budget
- Outsourcing & and privatizing
- Today in History: April 4, 2011
- Cubs softball goes 3-0 in Arcata
- Red Bluff police arrest Washington men suspected of selling pot
- Red Bluff man arrested for stealing hot food from Valero station
- Redding weather: Sunny and warm
- Alana Burke: We need Sheriff Joe's backbone
- Mary Machado: Fee freeze would spur building and jobs
- Editorial: Governor Brown pushes to tame pension beast
- Dan Walters: State is built for gridlock
- Anniversary: Dan and Barbara Piro
- Annette Osborne: Lifetime friends still get together, but changes coming
- Straight Talk: Let your relative down gently
- Engagement: Michelle Barr and Kelly Vines
- Anniversary: George and Loretta Humphries
- Tom Dunlap: A problem clutch and an old pal to fix it
- Bon Voyage: Trying to get a handle on damage in Hawaii
- Engagement: Mary Thomas and Coupar Thomas
- Claudia Mosby: Understanding the technological generation gap in today's world
- Letters to the Editor: April 3, 2011
- Enterprise boys, West Valley girls win Hornet Invite
- Simpson settles for a split
- Area roundup: Red Hawks take two of three from Patten
- Redding Recreation lines up spring events
- Earnhardt coins could use jump-start
- Fire destroys mobile home north of Redding
- 5-year-old Red Bluff boy hit by car, suffers minor injuries
- Redding weather: Chance of rain today, again on Tuesday
- Marc Beauchamp: What's the commission on free' Stillwater lot?
- Letters to the Editor: April 2, 2011
- Editorial: Bill requiring contract vote is senseless hurdle
- Home streak ends for Foothill
- Knights fail to stop Butte surge
- Area roundup: Lobsinger finishes fourth in Virginia
- Jeffrey Jen: NCAA's big moment marred by scandals
- Light bulb act repeal sought
- Weeds be gone
- Man held in murder attempt
- Rendezvous in Red Bluff
- 6 years behind bars for man, 21
- North state in brief: April 2, 2011
- City to ponder drafting of sunshine law
- AARP chief executive grilled
- City costs rising, revenues flat
- Let yourrelativedowngently
- Engagement: Michelle Barr and Kelly Vines
- Anniversary: George and Loretta Humphries
- A problem clutch and an old pal to fix it
- Anniversary: Dan and Barbara Piro
- Lifetime friends still get together, but changes coming
- Man may have taken a dive from Redding's Court Street Bridge
- Redding man receives six-year prison term for fatal crash
- Casey Schurig: Look on the sunny side of bad weather
- Ask Anna: Don't blur the line when painting
- Master Gardeners: Block pests with barriers
- Home & Garden briefs
- Aching to garden? It's best to ease into season
- UPDATED: Redding man arrested on suspicion of arson, attempted murder
- Two teens arrested on suspicion of theft in north Redding
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 5:41 a.m. April 1, 2011
- Dodger fans attack, critically injure Giants fan
- Red Bluff man rescued from Sacramento River after hours in water
- UPDATED: Two injured in wreck on Old Forty-Four Drive in Palo Cedro
- Redding weather: Rain possibly back tonight, Saturday
- Duo leads Eagles
- Charles Krauthammer: Syria's Assad is no 'reformer'
- Editorial: Herger's AARP crusade stinks of retribution
- The Language of Baklava: A Memoir
- Bringing the Story Home: The Complete Guide to Storytelling for Parents
- Farewell, I’m Bound to Leave You
- One Amazing Thing
- Miners pan proposed DFG regulations
- Redding police, SWAT team, fail to find wanted man
- Duo leads Eagles
- T.J. Holmes: With rain gone, big games on the way
- Area Roundup: Cougars girls blank Red Bluff
- Letters to the Editor: April 1, 2011
- Giants fans show pride
- Writer inspires kids to read
- Family's Habitat house a blessing
- North State in Brief: April 1, 2011
- Herger: AARP profits from law
- Officials to discuss state inmates plan
- U.S. Border agents arrest suspect in Tehama County attempted murder
- Driver not injured after big rig rumbles down embankment off Hwy 299
- To Do List: March 31, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: Photographer documents sport, culture of professional rodeo
- Dining Out: Hard-working couple have recipe for success with Nipa’s Thai Cuisine
- On the Town: Post Office Saloon and Grill: Watering hole has stood the test of time
- Concert: Free concert showcases top-notch U.S. Army Field Band
- November trial date set for Endicott; Tehama man faces federal molestation charges
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 5:54 a.m. March 31, 2011
- UPDATED: Shasta sheriff reopens Sacramento River to rec boating
- Redding weather: Sunny and warm
- Making the connection: Event reaches out to homeless
- Letters to the Editor: March 31, 2011
- Editorial: Google is not the only route to a fiber city
- Ruth Marcus: Obama fills in the blanks
- Queens of the hill: Spartans shut down Wolves
- Hornets boys shine in track win over Chico
- Area roundup: Central Valley tops Anderson, 10-6
- Redding swim clubs head to Far Westerns
- RABA ready to expand terminal
- Park nixes position of CFO
- Bike wreck spawns multiple lawsuits
- Lessons for life
- Anderson man narrowly escapes rental house fire
- Officials: Accident could have been prevented
- Report: Shasta 42nd in overall health
- North State in Brief
- Redding ponders Net worth
- O- and O+ blood needed
- Workout for health
- Face it: You need a planto guide your loved ones
- Health tip: Carbohydrate smart
- Redding chiropractor takes plea deal
- Siskiyou Sheriff asking for information on cold cases
- UPDATED: Firefighters squelch conveyor belt fire at Siskiyou Forest Products in Anderson
- Fire destroys three-level Anderson home
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 5:42 a.m. March 30, 2011
- Redding weather: Sun until Saturday
- Thomas Sowell: Will pols learn census's lesson?
- Letters to the Editor: March 30, 2011
- Editorial: Voters have no say on new tax for renewables
- Creative uses for Easter leftovers
- Wolves dominate in win over Hornets
- Area roundup: Hayfork's Arnold perfect vs. Mercy
- Feeling Down: PV kicks by Enterprise
- North State Notebook: Nye hits winning shot for North
- Ex- REU worker feels remorse, says he has quit drinking
- Redding attorney Barr wins $16M verdict in case
- Red Bluff woman charged with bank fraud
- North State in Brief: March 30, 2011
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- Thomas Sowell: Will pols learn census' lesson?
- The Fishing Report — April 1, 2011
- Patrick's Point rangers asking for help in locating stolen railings
- Redding woman admits to defrauding IHSS
- Voices of Faith — April 2, 2011
- Former Red Bluff woman indicted on bank fraud charges
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 5:32 a.m. March 29, 2011
- $1,000 solar panel stolen from Cottonwood home
- Redding weather: Chance of rain today, then sunny through Friday
- Suspect eludes officers in north Redding hills
- Woman accepts plea bargain
- Tom Elias: Special districts sit on rich nest eggs
- 50-Word Dash: March 29, 2011
- Editorial: Cost of living is flat? Only in official reports
- Letters to the Editor: March 29, 2011
- Shasta nets tennis win over Enterprise
- Knights capture 2 from Siskiyous
- Shasta sweeps Lassen
- Area Roundup: Enterprise golfers take 5th in invitational
- Residents rally to save trees
- Mt. Shasta Ski Park extends season after record snowfall
- Ex-city utility worker says he drank daily
- North state marketplace in brief: March 29, 2011
- County to test courthouse property
- Sausage restaurant to reopen
- Today in History: March 29, 2011
- North state in brief: March 29, 2011
- Bar owner facing charges
- Students shine at Odyssey competition
- Simpson to Hold Annual Golf Tournament
- Simpson Nursing Director Recognized by AAUW
- St. Joseph School Presents: Beauty and the Beast Jr.
- Liberty Festival
- McCallum Wins Rotary Four-Way Speech Contest
- Twelve days of shear bliss and beauty in the Western Caribbean
- Sharon Randall: Grandson taught a new tune: Nana rocks
- Scene: March 28, 2011
- Tom Elias: Special districts sit on rich nest eggs
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- Two Hornbrook men arrested on suspicion of probation violations
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 5:29 a.m. March 28, 2011
- Sheriff to close Sac River to boating as flows go higher
- Preliminary hearing date set for Jacob Berlinghoff
- UPDATED: Plea bargain reached in 1992 killing
- $4,000 worth of fencing material stolen from Tehama County ranch
- Engagement: Julie Pryor and Erik Baldwin
- Engagement: Dorie Rhoads and Mike Birondo
- Woman killed riding bicycle in Red Bluff
- Marchers carry message of Cesar Chavez
- Advocates make annual plea for peace
- Sacramento River crests and floods near Sundial Bridge
- Today in History: March 28, 2011
- Red Bluff woman killed in hit-and-run collision
- UPDATED: Apartments reportedly flooding in Redding
- Red Bluff police: Suspect breaks into gas station, steals cigarettes
- Redding weather: One more rainy day
- North state in brief: March 27, 2011
- S.F. firm donates house so Shasta firefighters can burn it
- Outdoors photo: March 27, 2011
- Today in History: March 27, 2011
- Verified Ruth autographs pack value
- Livestock report: March 27, 2011
- Clock is ticking on health program
- Shoe hits road, trail
- pillar of power
- Rain today; sun Monday maybe
- Area's Vietnam veterans saluted
- Go fishing on pontoon boat
- Red Bluff ice rink appears unlikely
- Stillwater business sees many delays
- Protect your phone from viruses
- Despite the economy, north state youth sports are bouyant
- Great for feet, the environment
- Don't rush into estate planning
- CHP sometimes sends letters to vehicle owners
- UPDATE: Chains requirements lifted on I-5 north of Redding
- First female VP candidate Geraldine Ferraro dies at 75
- Redding weather: Sun by Monday
- UPDATED: Fire destroys downtown Redding home
- Visitors from Japan face uncertainty, but find respite and refuge in Redding
- Shasta County jobless rate shifts slightly
- Cloudbursts, thunder hammer north state
- Wolves pound their competition
- Get your kicks ... downtown; community celebrates Redding's old core
- Jeffrey Jen: Steady rains keep teams off diamond this spring
- Redding resident concerned about animals; horses put in limbo
- North State in Brief: March 26, 2011
- Tehama County Homeless Project Connect scheduled
- Yreka food center grows; plans for Redding community kitchen moving forward
- Dance Project ends Cascade Christmas'
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- 4-car wreck on Highway 44 near Shasta View Dr.
- PG&E urges caution around power lines
- Ask Anna: Here's a picture-perfect plant for framed pieces
- Laura Christman: New varieties are good way to get a fresh start
- Backyard bluebirds: Redding couple nurtures nestlings
- Master Gardeners: Go easy when pruning hydrangeas
- UPDATED: Heavy rain moving into central, north Redding
- Sac River flows going back up
- UPDATED: Power restored for 51 homes, businesses in Igo
- UPDATED: Chain restrictions lifted on I-5
- Redding weather: More wind, chill and occasional rain
- Volunteer Opportunity: Haven Humane Society
- Travelin' in Time: Back then, brutal animal fights were held to entertain people
- Patriots' Womack among first-team all-section choices
- T.J. Holmes: Baseball players to watch
- Foothill boys lead all-section selections
- Editorial: Obama's feds take aggressive line on terror suspects
- Krauthammer: The professor in chief at war
- Bella Vista man found guilty of murder; jury deliberates for two hours
- Rain, winds, snow blow in once again; but gusts fail to keep eaglet in shell
- Chavez's emphasis on service lives on
- 3-year-old's shooting details are revealed; day started normal for family
- North state students slip in state health test
- March revs up for shot at peace; activists set to denounce global strife
- Cottonwood man arrested after sick, injured dogs found
- North State in Brief: March 25, 2011
- North State Marketplace: March 25, 2011
- Letters to the editor: March 25, 2011
- Prevailing wage repeal stirs debate
- UPDATE: Road cleared after wreck on southbound I-5 at Churn Creek Road
- Sac River closure lifted
- Second eaglet hatches at Turtle Bay during storm
- Man dies after jumping off three-story building
- UPDATED: Storm causes power outages around north state
- Strong winds down trees, powerlines
- Severe weather knocks KRCR off the air
- To Do List: March 24, 2011
- Artist Spotlight: In your dreams: Colorful artist taps into subconscious for inspiration
- Dining Out: Woodside Grill is contemporary, comfortable place to celebrate special occasions
- Play: ‘Bench in the Sun’ brings poignant laughs to Riverfront stage
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 5:37 a.m. March 24, 2011
- UPDATED: Deputies search for man who returned to flooded homeless camp looking for dog
- UPDATED: Chains required on mountain roads
- UPDATED: Three arrested after strong-arm robbery
- Redding weather: High winds likely; thunderstorms with heavy rain possible
- Ruth marcus: Tiger Mom, meet Lawsuit Mom
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- Editorial: U.S. Treasury follows bombs, jets into Libya
- Letters to the editor: March 24, 2011
- Allergies may be worse because of late rain this season
- Centers need A-, O-, 0+ blood donors
- Senior Living: Elders find joy and pain in raising grandchildren
- Trudi Pratt: High fives to some local businesses for offering healthier choices
- Nominations being accepted for Health Care Heroes
- Intermountain-area papers may be delayed
- Head Start helps young parents manage their lives
- Weather could be Cubs Classic's toughest out
- Area Roundup: Signups open for cheering, football
- North State in Brief: March 24, 2011
- North State Marketplace: March 24, 2011
- Other hospitality houses' available to Bethel students
- Department of Corrections officials back prisoner realignment'
- Shasta High School class of 1946 reunion scuttled
- Judge: Cottonwood-area woman accused in boy's beating fit for trial
- Redding Planning Commission to vet bed and breakfast plan
- Man faces firearm charge in accidental shooting of 3-year-old
- Judge finds Rachel Limon fit for trial
- Man traveling north of Redding might be in possession of stolen gun
- Court: No gay marriages in CA during appeal
- Dam operators to dial down Sac River releases
- Property owners asked to attend meeting on hooking up to new Belfair sewer
- UPDATED: Anderson police conducting drug search
- Anderson police recover Jeep stolen in store robbery
- WEAVERVILLE ROD & GUN CLUB SETS 2011 SHOOT SCHEDULE!
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 5:31 a.m. March 23, 2011
- Misdemeanor charges filed in accidental shooting of 3-year-old
- UPDATED: Chain restrictions lifted on Highway 299
- Redding weather: Thunderstorms with hail possible later today
- Follow directions precisely when making a cake
- eyeing future
- McEnaney swinging for section HR record
- Enterprise softball wins 1st game of season
- Sowell: Obama breaks Bush's debt record
- Letters to the editor: March 23, 2011
- 50-word Dash
- As Republicans eye 2012, 'T-Paw' takes first shot at the goal
- Los Molinos bank robber still at large
- Affordable housing OK'd
- Shascade buys downtown site
- Today in History: March 23, 2011
- Kilarc reservoir: New steward but no savior?
- Priest accused of drugs, affairs
- Deputies respond to shooting in Shasta Lake
- Tehama man to serve 90 days for pot-for-Xbox swap
- Shasta County supervisors OK new general plan; high-density housing now possible in unincorporated areas
- FBI looking for bank robber
- Redding offers sandbags for approaching storms
- The Fishing Report — March 25, 2011
- Redding heart-surgery whistleblower Corapi accused in Catholic sex scandal
- Injury wreck blocks Highway 273 in Anderson
- Ski Report: Mt. Shasta Ski Park — 5:47 a.m. March 22, 2011
- Man reports steer stolen, shot
- Red Bluff police make arrest in Alaska kidnapping case
- Redding weather: Another storm on the way
- Soup and Song event to raise funds for Railroad Days
- Scene: March 21, 2011
- All-Star basketball game rosters announced
- Area Roundup: Redding Christian golfers win Wolfpack Invitational
- Carjacking, robbery reported in Anderson
- Lawsuit filed over crash
- It's dinner time
- Council sidesteps Brown budget plan
- North state in brief: March 22, 2011
- RABA board criticizes marketing firm
- Sacramento River rising
- Shedding pounds while working
- Attempt to beat train kills man
- County home sales continue to decline
- Regulators tell Plumas Bank to shore up its assets
- North state marketplace in brief: March 22, 2011
- Today in History: March 22, 2011
- Pacific Sun Gourmet California Extra Virgin Olive Oils Honored with Three Gold Medals at the California Olive Oil Council Competition
- Wildlife Fundraiser Events
- Local Groups Sponsor Peace Stand March 27
- Child burned in Siskiyou County house fire
- UPDATED: Hail, wrecks reported near Millville
- Redding's Maggie John named 2nd District Woman of the Year
- Wreck reported on Lake Blvd. in Redding
- UPDATED: Eaglet hatching in Turtle Bay nest