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Fact Check: ‘A lot of [Joanna Francescut’s] funding is coming from San Francisco’
Shasta election official Clint Curtis has made claims that donors from San Francisco are “pouring tons of money” into his opponent’s campaign. Records show that donations from San Francisco donors make up less than half of a percentage point of Francescut’s donation total.
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Underground Good: Steve Woodrum
“As a poll worker … you notice that many people, when they come through the doors, all of a sudden, they change. They become more dignified. You can see that they are getting ready to vote, and they rise to the occasion.”
Anderson council member Darin Hale posts AI-generated video depicting assault of teacher, sparking outrage
Anderson Council member Darin Hale is running for California Assembly in next week’s primary. In the lead up to the election, he posted an AI video depicting himself assaulting a “woke” teacher. He’s using the endorsement of violence as promotional material for his campaign.
The Redding Chamber has endorsed Resner, Kelstrom, and Gallagher for the upcoming primary
The chamber released its first ever candidate guide this spring. It was focused on supervisor races, endorsing Erin Resner for Supervisor in District 1, and both Chris Kelstrom and Mike Gallagher for District 5.
‘We need this project’: Family Dynamics seeks new path forward for youth behavioral health campus
A proposed youth behavioral health campus is still moving forward. Family Dynamics Director Sandra Wilson said the mistakes she’s made have led to positive growth, including new policies and engagement processes.
Plant consumers beware: Invasive insect found on shipment of grapevine and citrus plants in Costcos across California
For those who have recently purchased grapevines or citrus plants from Costco, the county is urging consumers to take immediate steps to prevent the spread of the invasive glassy-winged sharpshooter.
Measure B lawsuit costs surpass total donations to the committee that supports the measure, records show
Thousands of dollars have been paid to Lex Rex Institute to cover legal costs from lawsuits since the initiative was placed on ballots. Slightly more than $10,000 in donations has been raised through the “Yes on Measure B” committee so far.






