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Just weeks after the top Shasta elections official said he is leaving, the Human Services Agency Director has announced her ...
Of the 817 homes destroyed by the 2018 Carr Fire in unincorporated Shasta County, less than half have been rebuilt. What's ...
For the first time since November, Shasta County's 'At Home' ad hoc committee met this morning for an update on services ...
Shasta County says that Laura Burch's leadership was pivotal in merging the Children's and Adult Services into the Behavioral ...
Newly released data from Realtor.com for January shows that potential buyers and sellers in Shasta County saw lower home sale prices than the previous month's median of $369,000.
Shasta County's in-home supportive services workers, represented by SEIU Local 2015, have been advocating for higher wages, citing their current pay as unlivabl ...
Officers from the Shasta County Sheriff's Office compliance team conducted a traffic stop early Friday morning that resulted ...
The Shasta County Roller Derby team is gearing up to support local animals in need through their upcoming event, "Paws and ...
Shasta County supervisors decided to the raze the former courthouse in downtown Redding. The cost to redevelop the 1950s-era, three story building was considered too expensive to take on.
An off-duty Shasta County sheriff's deputy was involved in a vehicle crash on March 16. The Shasta County Sheriff's Office declined to provide details about the crash, citing privacy laws.
Shasta County Clerk and Registrar of Voters Tom Toller announced Tuesday he’ll retire in five weeks, less than 10 months into his tenure at the elections office. Toller announced he’ll step ...