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Open Notebook: As journalists, we too are threads in the fabric of our stories
Our Open Notebook series offers readers a behind-the-scenes look at how our journalists work. In this notebook entry, reporter Maya Nelson reflects on what it means to build relationships with sources and the public, and how those relationships play an integral role in shaping stories.
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In Shasta, one in 10 moms gives birth with a substance use disorder. A fragmented system is trying to catch up
The county’s rate of neonatal abstinence syndrome is among the highest in California, and the challenges begin long before affected babies are born. Gaps in care, along with fears and stigma, can make it difficult for pregnant people with a substance use disorder to get help — but the county’s millions in opioid settlement funds could make a difference.
Shasta sheriff’s office announces plans to resume in-person jail visitations in September
The announcement was made after Shasta Scout reported on the suspended visitations earlier this month. Visitations have been paused since last September, reportedly due to construction.
Some Millville School District employees describe turbulent last year under new district leadership
After a superintendent transition in 2025 some staff at one of Shasta County’s smallest school districts say they experienced a challenging last school year and are disappointed in a board that didn’t hear their concerns.
Shasta elections official Clint Curtis throws out big name: Tina Peters
Curtis said he hopes to hire the former elections official from Colorado, who’s served time for felony election crimes. Peters is considering the offer, her attorney said.
Redding outperforms for Ironman athletes, from beautiful yet challenging terrain to overwhelmingly supportive crowds
The Ironman 70.3 Northern California made a mark on athletes, supporters and the broader community. Hear the stories of those who participated, and see more photos from the event.
See a sneak peak of photos from the Redding Ironman triathlon
The Ironman 70.3 Northern California has passed, but it was a moment in Redding’s history to commemorate for athletes, their supporters and the Redding community.






