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Congressional District 2 hopefuls court Shasta voters ahead of June primary
Candidates for California’s District 2 congressional seat — which will represent Shasta under newly-drawn Prop. 50 lines — appeared in Redding for a forum last night. The audience questioned candidates about immigration, voting rights, the environment and how much time they’d spend in Shasta.
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Documents show the Shasta Sheriff’s Office attempted to enter an agreement with ICE last year. Doing so would have violated state law
The sheriff’s office took actions to enter what’s known as a 287(g) agreement with ICE last May, but the process appears to have been halted. ICE’s 287(g) program, which gives local and state officers immigration enforcement authority, has been making national headlines.
After the resignations of three board members, Cascade Union Elementary School District gains a new one: Jackie LaBarbera
Following a dispute with the superintendent, the majority of CUESD board members resigned over the last week. Shasta County Office of Education Board President Michael Orlicky has appointed SCOE Board Vice President Jackie LaBarbera to fill one of the empty seats, ensuring a quorum.
Redding Airport conducts full-scale emergency exercise to test disaster-readiness
The Mass-Casualty Incident training held last week was a “big success,” said airport Manager Andrew Solsvig. Organizers worked with local emergency personnel and airport staff to train for situations such as a plane crash or other major accident.
Cascade Union Elementary School District without functional board after resignations by three trustees
Last week the district superintendent allegedly strayed from the specifics of a board-approved raise while bargaining with a teachers’ union over pay increases. In response, three of the five trustees — including the board president — have resigned, leaving Cascade Union without a functional board.
Shasta’s League of Women Voters announces candidate forums for June primary
The Shasta branch of the national nonpartisan organization has scheduled four candidate forums this spring. The public is invited to bring questions and hear directly from candidates running for a variety of roles.
Redding No Kings protest draws 2,000 as seniors and veterans show up and speak out
Community members gathered in Redding today to express discontent with the current federal administration. The event, which was organized as part of nationwide protest action, included dozens of veterans and numerous seniors, some of whom attended in wheelchairs.






