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Update: Hill Fire holding at 15 acres after prompting evacuations near Anderson

A vegetation fire off Happy Hills Road in a rural area outside Anderson has prompted evacuations.
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A majority of Redding council seats will appear on ballots this fall. Four candidates have announced their intent to run
Business owner and former Caltrans employee Christina Prosperi and incumbent council member Jack Munns have filed for candidacy for the November election, along with planning commissioner and engineer Russ Wenham. Council member Tenessa Audette said she’d also be running for reelection.
Tule Lake Pilgrimage preserves a painful past in northern California
The unjust incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II often remains forgotten, but the Tule Lake Pilgrimage protects its legacy and the lessons it has to teach. The pilgrimage, and its history, have been intertwined with local communities in Redding and other parts of northern California for decades.
Shasta’s health and human services agency emphasizes commitment to essential services 
In a press release today, Shasta County’s Health and Human Services Agency focused on its intention to continue to serve the community amid discussion by county supervisors that further cost-savings measures could include cutting essential services.
Shifts in how Redding will be marketed as a tourism destination include an emphasis on sports
The Choose Redding brand is going away as tourism groups consolidate marketing under Visit Redding. The changes are largely designed to simplify and increase user access but they also reflect a growing push to attract visitors through sporting events as part of Redding’s continued push to benefit the economy through tourism.
The journey of Bobbie Simpson: Transgender woman making strides on school board in deep red Shasta County
Bobbie Simpson is the first elected openly transgender person to serve on a California school board.
Siskiyou supervisors seek to reduce community fears about rumored data center
Late last month, an unnamed company approached the city of Mount Shasta with questions related to developing a data center. This week, Siskiyou supervisors said they’ve had no such inquiries, while encouraging a town hall to discuss public concerns.