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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.
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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.
Union representing Shasta’s election staff calls for resignation of ROV Clint Curtis
Election employees represented by Teamsters Local 137 have issued a vote of no confidence in Curtis after he responded to his censure with new allegations against staff. Another union representing election employees is expected to issue a vote of no confidence on Monday.
Shasta County issues new rebuke to election official Clint Curtis, advises employees on legal rights
County supervisors censured Curtis on Tuesday. He responded by making new accusations against specific staff to the media. The incident prompted today’s press release, which emphasizes staff’s right to due process while calling out Curtis as having caused harm.
Open Notebook: Learning the relationship between caring and reporting
Our Open Notebook series offers readers a behind-the-scenes look at how our journalists work. In this notebook entry, summer reporting intern Moe Shimizu shares what she’s learned about the ways that care can inform meaningful reporting.
Saving Lake McCumber: Community members fight to preserve a small dam in Shingletown
A beloved lake is facing an unclear future in Shingletown as PG&E prepares to pull out of the Battle Creek Hydroelectric Project, which could include removing the dam that forms McCumber reservoir. A group of local residents that hopes to save the lake will face a multitude of environmental, cultural, financial and regulatory complexities to do so.






