Board of Supervisors

Warning Letter from California Attorney General’s Office Highlights Risks of Shasta County’s Resolution on Guns

A letter sent to the Board of Supervisors just before the March 5 primary emphasized that a state prohibition on carrying guns in "sensitive locations" applies to polling places, and remains in effect despite the board’s recent resolution opposing SB 2.

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📝 Shasta County Board of Supervisors – October 3, 2023
Meet Kevin Crye for Shasta County Supervisor

Four candidates are running for two open seats on the Shasta County Board of Supervisors this fall. Crye, who hopes to represent District 1, says he's running because so many people in the county aren't being heard.

“There’s a Day Coming When The Media Will Have to Pay”: Tensions Continue to Mount in Shasta County

Vaguely threatening statements towards the media were made as a part of a recent podcast produced by Red, White and Blueprint, an effort to document attempts to recall Shasta County Supervisor Leonard Moty. The statements came just after reports of credible threats of violence against several supervisors. A special election to consider Moty's recall will take place February 1.

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