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Shasta Registrar Clint Curtis Blasts County Counsel, Warns of Million-Dollar Fallout from Jane Doe Lawsuit Delay
In a fiery hallway press conference following a Shasta County court hearing on February 26, 2026, Registrar of Voters Clint Curtis lambasted County Counsel Joseph Larimer for what he called unethical conduct and a failure to defend the Voter ID and Hand-Counted Ballots initiative (Measure B). The judge granted a temporary restraining order (TRO) in the Jane Doe lawsuit against Curtis and the Board of Supervisors, blocking the measure from the June ballot pending further revie

Kari Chilson
Feb 274 min read


Shasta County Judge's Ruling Creates Uncertainty for Measure B Ballot Initiative
Plaintiff Jane Doe (pro se, via phone) sought a TRO to block the Voter ID/hand-count/absentee-limits initiative (Measure B) from the June 2 ballot, arguing preemption by state Elections Code (citing Huntington Beach precedent).
The judge partially denied anonymity (ordered name disclosure in 5 days but protected address/phone/employment). He declined to allow late-filed intervenor attorney Alexander Haberbush to participate today, deferring that issue. County Counsel stated n

Elisa Ballard
Feb 263 min read


Shasta County Attorney Convicted in DUI Scooter Crash That Severely Injured Elderly Pedestrian
A Shasta County jury has convicted local criminal defense attorney Lisa Marie Jensen of two felony charges stemming from a November 2023 incident in which she struck and seriously injured an elderly pedestrian while operating an electric scooter under the influence of alcohol. The verdict, delivered on February 18, 2026, marks a dramatic turn for Jensen, whose legal practice has long focused on defending clients facing similar DUI and felony accusations.

Elisa Ballard
Feb 232 min read


Jane Doe vs. 10,000 Citizens: Why We Must Secure Our Votes
An attorney named Jane Doe recently filed a felonious lawsuit trying to block due process of the lawful act by ten thousand citizens to put a measure on the ballot requiring voter ID. The Save Act on the federal level, and the Voter ID on the state level are similar measures in process. Polls show at least 80% of the US population know that thirty million undocumented illegal noncitizens have already diluted their vote. Illegals obtain felonious ID’s from the DMV and free per
Letter to the Editor
Feb 213 min read


Sundial Film Festival 2026: NorCal’s Biggest Day of Independent Cinema Returns on March 21
Now entering its 18th year, the Sundial Film Festival stands out for its commitment to a filmmaker-focused experience. It spotlights over 200 films (across its history), many from creators with ties to Northern California, while also welcoming standout works from national and international talent. The festival has earned a reputation as a genuine launching pad for emerging voices—past screenings have included early projects from filmmakers who later achieved wider recognitio

Kari Chilson
Feb 183 min read


Dunsmuir’s 2nd Saturday Offers Art, Food, Shopping And Culture
Lots of new art, special Valentines Day menus at local restaurants, such as Cafe Magdalena and Cornerstone Cafe, second-hand stores full of one-of-a-kind treasures, wine and nibbles at the Siskiyou Arts Museum, Darmers Studio, Cobra Lily Bar and Bee Kind Bakery, live music by the Allison and Victor duo, all this and more added to the lure of “2nd Saturday,” held on Saturday, February 14, 2026, in historic downtown Dunsmuir, California.
Many 2nd Saturday attendees, estimated

Jerry Sanchez, Sr.
Feb 161 min read


Patricia "Trish" Clarke: A Life of Community Service and Advocacy
Patricia "Trish" Clarke, born in Twin Falls, Idaho, has dedicated her life to public service, community advocacy, and empowering seniors and veterans in Shasta County, California. After earning a degree in legal secretarial studies, she began her career as a paralegal. In 1962, she moved to San Jose, California, where she met her future husband, Bob Clarke

Rex Ballard
Feb 123 min read


Tragic Pedestrian Death on Highway 273
A tragic fatal traffic collision occurred on the evening of February 11, 2026, claiming the life of a pedestrian on northbound Highway 273 in Anderson, California.
According to the Anderson Police Department (APD), officers responded around 9:36 p.m. to reports of a vehicle-versus-pedestrian crash just north of Briggs Street. Upon arrival, emergency medical services (EMS) were already on scene administering life-saving measures to the unidentified male pedestrian.

Kari Chilson
Feb 122 min read


Shasta County Measles Outbreak Remains Contained with Eight Confirmed Cases
Health officials in Shasta County report that the ongoing measles outbreak, first identified on January 30, 2026, has resulted in eight confirmed cases, but remains contained due to effective public health measures and community cooperation.The additional cases did not lead to further community spread because patients isolated promptly upon identification as contacts. Public Health continues to monitor and notify potentially exposed individuals from the original patient's con

Elisa Ballard
Feb 112 min read


Pet of the Week: Princess's Playful Puppies – Ready for Their Forever Homes!
These six fluffy bundles of joy are part of a litter of nine born to the incredible mama dog Princess, who gave birth right at the shelter. Volunteer Cheri was there for every single birth and has been their devoted "second mama" ever since—providing round-the-clock care, love, and guidance as they've grown into energetic, unique little characters.
Princess, a resilient girl, initially welcomed 10 puppies, though the litter faced some heartbreaking challenges early on. These

Kari Chilson
Feb 112 min read


Shasta BOS Meeting: ROV Curtis' Transparency Praised Amid Supervisor Long's Optics Concerns
Redding, CA – January 23, 2026 – The Shasta County Board of Supervisors' regular meeting on Tuesday, January 20, showcased the county's ongoing commitment to election integrity, even as Supervisor Allen Long raised questions about Registrar of Voters (ROV) Clint Curtis' proactive public engagement. Local activist Laura Hobbs, during public comments, passionately defended Curtis' transparency initiatives while shedding light on alleged past irregularities, framing the discuss

Kari Chilson
Jan 234 min read


Shasta County Backs New Medical School Plan with Unanimous Vote
Planning for a medical school that would serve the North State is continuing as the Rural Northern California Medical Education Consortium (the Consortium) gave a brief (8-minute) presentation at the Shasta County Board of Supervisors Meeting this Tuesday, January 20th. After hearing the presentation by Dr. Paul Dhanuka, Dr. Norman Hall, and Dr. Irene Salter, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to provide them a letter of support for the project, which is an important

Elisa Ballard
Jan 213 min read


Gubernatorial Hopefuls Present Policy Plans to Redding Voters
A gubernatorial candidate forum was held at Faith Community Church in Redding on January 15th and was open to the public. Podcast and radio host, Kim Yeater along with Dr. Douglas G. Frank, election integrity advocate, were co-hosting the event. Five conservative candidates presented their ideas about how to fix various issues plaguing California. Election integrity was one of the issues discussed and given high priority by the candidates.

Elisa Ballard
Jan 185 min read


Shasta County to Host Gubernatorial Candidate Forum on Election Transparency
On Thursday, January 15, 2026, six grassroots candidates for California Governor will come together in Shasta County for a special candidate forum focused on election transparency and meaningful election reform. The event is being coordinated by the Take Our California Back Movement and the Shasta County Community. The event, titled a “Take Our California Back” Governor Candidate Forum, will feature: Lewis Herms, Scott Shields, David Collenberg, Leo Zacky, Coby Marcum, Dani

Elisa Ballard
Jan 132 min read


Anderson Chamber Fetes "Strive For Epic" In Downtown Redding Community Room
Every Wednesday morning, from 7 to 9, the Anderson Chamber of Commerce, under the direction of its Executive Director, Debe Hopkins, and ably assisted by its President, Dave Silva, organizes a Greeters party, whereby some 50 to 70 business people gather at a particular business to welcome that business into the membership fold. Anderson Chamber of Commerce president, Dave Silva, with Strive For Epic CEO, Sarah Wallace On Wednesday morning, January 7, 2026, the recipients of s

Jerry Sanchez, Sr.
Jan 121 min read


MISSING PERSON – PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
The Redding Police Department urgently needs your help in locating a missing at-risk woman. Trena Borello , age 61, has been missing since approximately 1:30 a.m. on Thursday, December 25, 2025 . Description: - Height: 5'4" - Weight: 110 lbs - Hair: Gray - Eyes: Brown Last seen wearing: - Long black leather coat - Gray pants - Black-and-white striped shirt Ms. Borello was last seen at the Walmart located at 1515 Dana Drive in Redding, California . She spoke with family member

Kari Chilson
Jan 31 min read


DA Stephanie Bridgett, Shasta County Named in Lawsuit
Shasta DA Stephanie Bridgett faces a lawsuit over alleged misuse of public resources for campaign work. A sustained violation and whistleblower claims raise broader accountability questions.

Elisa Ballard
Dec 31, 20259 min read


Saving Lives - NorthState Care Clinic Receives Pledge for Matching Funds of Up to $125,000
A generous and anonymous donor has offered a matching gift of up to $125,000 for NorthState Care Clinic to fund the refurbishment and to pay off the mortgage for their new facility on Victor Ave. in Redding. As reported on Nov. 9th, the NorthState Care Clinic is preparing to move from their rented Athens Avenue location in Redding to the newly-purchased facility which is located across from a clinic that provides abortion services. The NorthState Care Clinic has saved 47 liv

Elisa Ballard
Dec 29, 20251 min read


Legendary coach, teacher, mentor to receive Celebration of Life ceremony on January 4, 2026
Lee Angela and Faren, proud daughters of Robert Lee “Bob” Reid, Jr., a long-time Cottonwood resident who passed away on November 16, 2025, have announced that their beloved father will receive a Celebration of Life on Sunday morning, January 4, 2026, at eleven o’clock. The much anticipated event will take place at “Bob Reid Stadium” on the Anderson Union High School campus, 1471 Ferry Street, Anderson, California, 96007, with attendees encouraged to wear Cubs gear and dress f

Jerry Sanchez, Sr.
Dec 27, 20252 min read


Nation’s Finest Winter Coat Drive Highly Successful
100+ coats donated in 5 hours If you’ve just recently arrived to live in the North State, generally defined as the 15 to 20 “mostly rural” counties north of Sacramento, or even if you’re a tourist, one thing you’ll surely quickly learn is that the people of the North State, especially Shasta County-ians, are a generous bunch. Behind 100+ donated winter coats are, from left to right, front row: Brian Holland, Brianna Holland, Penny Hartman, Linda Daricek. Back row, from left:

Jerry Sanchez, Sr.
Dec 23, 20252 min read
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