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As election results finalize, Shasta board waits to reconsider censure against elections official Clint Curtis
In April, after the county substantiated findings of misconduct by Curtis against staff, supervisors promised to circle back to a decision about a vote of censure after the June 2 primary. As election results begin to finalize, questions remain about whether supervisors will act on their word.
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Here’s how Shasta is embracing AI so far, and what could be next
Shasta County is already using artificial intelligence, but so far, without an official AI policy. District 4 Supervisor Matt Plummer is looking to change that. He’s leading an initiative to implement AI use into county processes for increased efficiency and cost savings. His vision may be beginning to materialize.
Erin Resner wins race for Shasta District 1 supervisor, shifting board majority
Near-final ballot numbers show Resner as victor. The current Redding City Council member has beat out incumbent Supervisor Kevin Crye, who’s part of a three-person group on the board that often votes together.
Francescut has emerged as the victor in race for Shasta County’s top elections official
With years of experience working local elections, Joanna Francescut has emerged victorious against former Florida attorney Clint Curtis, who was appointed by supervisors last year. Here’s what she had to say about implementing Measure B, and how she’ll address changes Curtis has put in place so far.
Shasta certifies Congressional District 1 Special Primary Election, though other primary results still await certification
Sixty-seven percent of Shasta voters cast their ballots for California Assemblyman James Gallagher. Shasta’s election office has certified the vote for the special congressional election. The rest of the races on the June 2 ballot are not yet certified.
Breaking: California sues Shasta County over Measure B
The ballot initiative, which has just been approved by voters, set out to impose voter ID and eliminate mail-in voting — among other changes to local election procedures, which appear to contradict California law. The state had previously warned it was prepared to act if Shasta County attempted to circumvent state authority over elections. Today it did.
Linden Fire prompts evacuations in downtown Redding
A three-acre fire that started in Redding’s Mercy Canyon just before 1 p.m. has already prompted evacuations.






