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Patrick Jones Reveals Alleged Threatening Call to Assistant Registrar of Voters Brent Turner
Former Shasta County Supervisor, Redding City Councilmember, and Mayor Patrick Jones made a startling disclosure during a Sunday morning appearance on KQMS radio’s “Poke the Hornet’s Nest” with host Nick Gardner. Jones detailed what he described as illegal harassment directed at Assistant Registrar of Voters Brent Turner by county personnel. According to Jones, Turner recently received a phone call from someone in Shasta County’s Support Services Department—believed to be an

Elisa Ballard
May 33 min read


Shasta County Crime Blotter Report
This report summarizes notable incidents, arrests, and enforcement activities reported by the Redding Police Department (RPD), Anderson Police Department (APD), Shasta County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO), and California Highway Patrol (CHP) Northern Division for the period April 1–30, 2026. Data is compiled from publicly available sources, including official agency media releases, press reports (KRCR, Action News Now, Redding Record Searchlight), social media, and arrest logs. Cri

Rex Ballard
May 33 min read


KAN: A Premier—10 Day—West Coast Classic Car Show Reaches Record Setting Conclusion
Every Spring for the past 37 years, something very special happens in Redding, an active city in Northern California, that punches way above its weight, with a population of less than 100,000. It’s called Kool April Nites, a 10-day, epic event when classic cars fill the busy streets, where 10,000+ classic car enthusiasts congregate on Redding’s sidewalks—and rooftops—to watch hundreds of classic cars, pickups, specialty vehicles, and hot rods cruise Redding’s main thoroughf

Jerry Sanchez, Sr.
Apr 273 min read


River Ranch Lawsuit Over Proposed Custody Campus Advances Toward Possible Settlement
Residents of the River Ranch neighborhood are pushing to preserve city-owned land near Eastside Road as open space and recreational trail connections rather than see it developed into a correctional facility, with attorneys reporting progress toward a potential settlement following a court hearing Monday.
In a status hearing held April 27, 2026, in Department 64 of Shasta County Superior Court, Judge Ryan H. Biras set a follow-up status hearing for June 15 at 9 a.m.

Elisa Ballard
Apr 272 min read


Investigation Yields Bombshell Revelations About Alleged Election Interference
Shasta County Board of Supervisors to Consider Censuring Curtis at Special Meeting on Tuesday April 26, 2026 — Shasta County Registrar of Voters Clint Curtis disclosed to Shasta Unfiltered on Sunday that he intends to file a defamation lawsuit against one or more Elections Office employees who lodged false complaints against him with the County’s Human Resources Department. The Shasta County Board of Supervisors has scheduled a special meeting for Tuesday, April 28, to consid

Elisa Ballard
Apr 265 min read


Shasta County Redistricting 2021 Revisited: Was Gerrymandering Involved? Board Adopted a Plan that Shifted 44,066 Residents Despite Small Initial Imbalances
Comparison of Changes to District Boundaries in 2021 Final Report REDDING — Redistricting is required every 10 years, if the census changes. Although the 2020 Census showed Shasta County’s five supervisorial districts were already relatively close to equal in population, the Board of Supervisors ultimately approved a redistricting plan in December 2021 that moved more than 44,066 residents into new districts. The 2020 Census counted 183,199 residents in Shasta County, settin

Elisa Ballard
Apr 263 min read


EXCLUSIVE UPDATE: Patrick Jones Continues $56 Million Lawsuit Against DA Stephanie Bridgett
As first reported by Shasta Unfiltered in December 2025, former Shasta County Supervisor Patrick Jones filed a major civil lawsuit in Shasta County Superior Court against District Attorney Stephanie Bridgett and Shasta County, seeking approximately $56 million in combined damages and punitive awards. Click here for that article

Rex Ballard
Apr 243 min read


Shasta County Sheriff’s Office Investigation Finds Evidence of Voter Fraud as Dirty Voter Rolls Persist in California
“Throughout this investigation, I have learned that there is voter fraud happening in Shasta County, but I am unable to identify a true source or person to file criminal charges against.”
That stark conclusion came from Shasta County Sheriff’s Deputy Casey L. Barnhart in his final report dated August 30, 2023, for Case #22SO35986. The investigation began on February 27, 2023, after citizens submitted evidence obtained from the 2020 Election voter records.

Elisa Ballard
Apr 233 min read


Registrar of Voters Candidates Trade Sharp Accusations During Packed Forum
In a standing-room-only crowd at the Redding Library community room, the two candidates for Shasta County Registrar of Voters traded pointed criticisms of each other’s records Tuesday evening during a one-hour candidate forum.
Incumbent Clint Curtis, the current Registrar of Voters who was appointed by the Board of Supervisors in 2025 following the retirement of Thomas Toller, faced off against Joanna Francescut, who served for many years as Assistant Registrar of Voters unde

Elisa Ballard
Apr 235 min read


Anderson Chamber Greeters Enjoy a Fun and Productive Morning at Budget Blinds in Redding
Dozens of local business owners and chamber members gathered bright and early this morning for the Anderson Chamber of Commerce’s weekly Greeters networking event, hosted by Budget Blinds of Redding at their showroom located at 9690 Tanqueray Ct.
Owner Jerry Bay, who has proudly operated the Budget Blinds franchise since 2003, welcomed attendees with a warm, full-service hospitality that perfectly reflected his business philosophy. Budget Blinds of Redding serves the entire N

Kari Chilson
Apr 222 min read


Election Observers Report Serious Irregularities During 2024 Shasta County Election Under Joanna Francescut’s Leadership
On Sunday morning, April 19, 2026, three Shasta County citizen election observers were interviewed on the KQMS radio program “Poke the Hornet’s Nest” with host Nick Gardner (9:00 - 10:00 a.m.; 1670 AM 105.7 FM). They detailed multiple concerns they observed during ballot processing and tabulation for the November 2024 General Election and the subsequent canvass.

Elisa Ballard
Apr 193 min read


"Community Schools" Program in Shasta County Fuels Heated Debate Over Parental Rights, Funding, and Academic Priorities
Darin Hale, a candidate for California’s 1st Assembly District and Anderson Union High School District trustee, continues to spotlight what he calls a troubling shift in public education: the expansion of the California Community Schools Partnership Program (CCSPP) into on-campus mental health and medical services that can bypass parents.
Hale argues the program is creating “Medical, Behavioral, and Wellness Clinics on each school site,” with schools already treating stude

Elisa Ballard
Apr 124 min read


Cottonwood Sewer Connection Fees Could Quadruple Under Proposed $38 Million Plant Expansion, Raising Fears for Local Growth
Shasta County supervisors were scheduled today to consider approving a major overhaul of the Cottonwood sewer system that would nearly quintuple the one-time capital improvement fee charged to new development — from roughly $6,279 per household equivalent (HE) to $28,300 — while authorizing a roughly $37.9 million (2022 dollars) upgrade to the aging wastewater treatment plant. The Supervisors decided to postpone making a decision until July, after they have more time to asses

Elisa Ballard
Apr 83 min read


River Ranch Neighborhood Association Sues Redding and Shasta County Over Proposed Custody Campus
Homeowners near the River Ranch community have filed a lawsuit against the City of Redding and Shasta County, challenging the approval of a land lease for a proposed alternative custody campus that could eventually include a large new jail.
The River Ranch Neighborhood Association filed the lawsuit on February 27, 2026, in Shasta County Superior Court. The suit claims the City of Redding improperly bypassed required environmental review under the California Environmental Q

Elisa Ballard
Apr 42 min read


Empty Bowls 2026 Fundraiser for the Good News Rescue Mission
Shasta County-ians are known to have a generous bent, and it was really evident on March 30, 2026, when hundreds of them gathered at the Redding Elks Lodge to pay $25 each for a small, ceramic “bowl-of-soup,” with all proceeds benefitting the food program at the Good News s Rescue Mission (GNRM).

Jerry Sanchez, Sr.
Apr 11 min read


Shasta Election Task Force and Citizen Intervenors Celebrate Major Court Victory
Judge Benjamin L. Hanna Dismisses Lawsuit – Measure B Will Remain on June 2, 2026 Ballot REDDING, Calif. – March 26, 2026 – In his written ruling issued today, Judge Hanna found that Katske’s petition failed to state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action and that pre-election judicial review of a qualified initiative is not appropriate. The dismissal clears the way for Measure B to remain on the June 2, 2026, ballot as certified by the Registrar of Voters. Kari Chi

Press Release
Mar 262 min read


$40 Million Federal Boost for Shasta Dam: Planning a Major Expansion of California’s Largest Reservoir
The U.S. Department of the Interior announced on March 18, 2026, that it is directing $40 million toward planning and preconstruction activities to raise Shasta Dam, the centerpiece of California’s Central Valley Project. The funding comes from President Donald J. Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law on July 4, 2025, which earmarks $1 billion through 2034 for western water storage and conveyance projects.

Kari Chilson
Mar 253 min read


Judge Hears Arguments in Measure B Case and States He Will Issue Written Ruling by Friday at the Latest
In a packed courtroom, Shasta County Superior Court Judge Benjamin Hanna heard arguments from petitioner Jennifer Katske, who is representing herself in pro per. Katske seeks a writ of mandate to prevent Measure B—a 14-point election integrity initiative—from appearing on the June 2, 2026, ballot. The judge stated that he would issue a written ruling by March 27, 2026.

Elisa Ballard
Mar 253 min read


Pet of the Week: Meet China – The Chatty Harlequin Beauty with a Heart Full of Love!
Located in Cottonwood, CA, Catz and Dogz of The North State is thrilled to spotlight this week’s precious girl: sweet China ! Picture this heartbreaking scene: At only 4–5 weeks old, tiny China was tossed over a fence into a senior mobile home park. Thankfully, some kind residents found her shivering and alone, then called the shelter right away to take her in. That’s when this little fighter got her second chance and has been blooming into the most loving kitty ever since.

Kari Chilson
Mar 242 min read


The High Cost of Public Servants: Big Paychecks, Huge Pensions, and Struggling Local Services in Shasta County and Redding
Living in Shasta County or Redding is getting more expensive for regular taxpayers — and a big reason is the growing cost of public employees. Top government workers are earning compensation packages that most local families can only dream of. But that’s only part of the story. These high salaries come with very expensive lifetime pensions that taxpayers are still paying for years after these employees retire.

Rex Ballard
Mar 245 min read
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